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Lily Moore – “Hard Days Love”

Hailing from Brighton, this British singer and songwriter has been singing since she and her brother had a pretend band when she was 3 years young. Thanks to her dad, famed guitarist Gary Moore, she grew up on blues, soul and Motown. Now London-based, she’s supported George Ezra and Tom Grennan. Inspired by Amy Winehouse and Nina Simone, she debuted with “Not That Special” in 2018.

Singing about knowing when it’s time to give up, both in love as in life, her new single is filled with honesty and deeply personal emotions. With a charming, full-bodied instrumentation, she starts with a mellow guitar and layers vivacious drums, spirited keys and soaring strings on top. And with her Duffy-esque, powerhouse vocals reaching deep in your soul, this is a jam you have to love.

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Bo Milli – “Good Kid”

Born as Emilie Østebø and growing up on the island of Karmøy, this Norwegian singer and songwriter started playing guitar aged 8. By 13 she was performing her own songs at gigs her older sister organised. She was raised on the music by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Kate Bush, and discovered Paramore and Nirvana in her teens. Now based in Bergen, she released her debut “At The Wheel” in 2022.

Singing about needing to feel extraordinary without the need to change the world as displayed by people on TV, rather than feeling a disappointment for not living up to that ideal, her new single covers a very relatable topic. Accompanied by a lively electric guitar and a bouncy beat, it’s her fresh, compelling vocals that’ll guide you through this mighty sonic soundscape and her empathetic words.

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Billy Lockett – “Miss Missing You”

Born and raised in Northampton, this British singer and songwriter’s journey has been quite an eventful one. He started playing piano aged 8, but it wouldn’t be before the age of 16 that he realized it could be a career. Since then he’s toured with greats like Lana Del Rey, Lewis Capaldi and Electric Light Orchestra. Inspired by Radiohead and Massive Attack, he released his debut “Balance” in 2011.

Highlighting the human need for connection, his new single is a sultry, soulful ballad. Taken from his upcoming debut album “Abington Grove”, expected on February 17th, it’s the mellow bass line, laid-back percussion and mild piano that lay down the foundation for a heartfelt, ear-stroking melody. And with the warm tones of a gospel choir and his soul-dipped vocals, this tune is a sonic gem.

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Adi Oasis – “Multiply”

Hailing from Paris and now New York-based, this R&B singer, songwriter and bassist started as front woman of the Nu-Disco band Escort. Since then she’s collaborated with The Shapeshifters and Chet Faker and shared the stage with artists such as Anderson .Paak and Gregory Porter. Inspired by Prince, Chaka Khan and Earth, Wind & Fire, she released her solo debut as Adeline with “Swirl” in 2018.

Putting into words the real thing that happens when a womans hormones are saying that they want a baby, her new single highlights a moment that every woman will face at some point. Taken from her upcoming album “Lotus Glow”, expected on March 3rd, she embellishes her words with a blend of 90s R&B, a touch of jazz and a whole lot of smooth funk, turning this groove into a true ear-pleaser.

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Matt Corby – “Reelin'”

Born and raised in Oyster Bay, New South Wales, this Australian singer and songwriter grew up with gospel music. Aged 6 he got a guitar and started lessons. As a teen he shaped his talent with a church band called Iron And Clay and he appeared on Australian Idol aged 16, finishing as runner-up. Inspired by artists like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, he debuted with his EP “Song For…” in 2009.

Influenced by the devastating times he’s had to endure, including his family home being hit by floods, his new music is about finding a place to accept the good and the bad. Taken from his upcoming album “Everything’s Fine”, expected on March 24th, his delectable new single has a funky and easy-going R&B vibe, enriched by smooth horns and comforting vocals, giving it a full sonic flavor.

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Theresa Rex – “Feeling Fine”

This Danish singer/songwriter has done stints in various indie groups and girl metal bands, but was ultimately discovered performing gypsy-jazz in her local town square. This led to lending her voice to Martin Jensen’s “Solo Dance” in 2016 and a collaboration with Jonas Blue on “What I Like About You” in 2019. Inspired by Janis Joplin and Gladys Knight, she debuted with “Wild Ones” in 2018.

Bridging electric dance music with a touch of infectious 80s pop, her new single is an infectious brew of diverse genres which effortlessly blend together. Kicking off with an understated dance beat, fresh handclaps and her crisp vocals, this track bursts to life in a sparkling retro pop chorus. With an insatiable energy and spirited guitars, this dance-floor bop will make you feel better than fine.

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