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Daisy Briggs – “All That I Wanted”

Born in Rhode Island surrounded by a wild menagerie of rescued animals, this singer and songwriter felt like her life was a country song. She started taking guitar lessons and vocal coaching aged 13 and performed an original song at an open mic night in Nashville at 14. Inspired by Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow and Sam Hunt, she released her debut  “Once Upon A Time In A Small Town” in 2021.

Chronicling the pain felt when someone you trusted ends up hurting you, her new single is meant to offer solace in the knowledge that you’re not alone. Wrapping her story in colorful sonic hues, she blends contemporary pop with abundant country warmth. With an avid rhythm and rich, stirring guitars giving the melody a polished finish, it’s her passionate vocals that make this the tune you wanted.

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Cristóvam – “Golden Days”

Born in warm sunlight of the Azores Islands of Portugal, this authentic singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by music. His grandfather was a true radio pioneer, who left a massive record collection. Immersed in the music by Dire Straits, Pink Floyd and Supertramp, his passion grew. Inspired by organic songwriters like Ray Lamontagne and Bob Dylan, he debuted with “Walk In The Rain” in 2016.

Recollecting an easy-going, youthful spontaneity, his new single is emitting airy, sunlit hues. Proving that you don’t need much to create something of pure beauty, at first it’s just fresh, acoustic guitars and his comforting vocals that relay the nostalgic story. They’re later joined by a slightly more upbeat vibe from the mellow drums, encapsulating both yore and the springtime promise of things to come.

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Franki August – “Kinda Sorta Maybe”

Born in South Africa and raised in New Zealand, this emerging singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by music. Listening to a wide range of artists like Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman and The Rolling Stones opened up her musical world. She spent time as a drummer in her school band, but found her love of storytelling and the guitar. She released her debut “Wouldn’t Change A Thing” in 2021.

Narrating an emotional story about the jittery feeling when you fall in love and have to let fate take over, her new single gives an easy-going melody a little bit of grit. Blending a classic folk-pop ballad with a touch of country, this full-bodied tune effortlessly fuses with her emotive, gravelly vocals. Taking the listener on a sonic journey, you’re kinda, sorta, definitely going to love this lush jam.

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Tanya Nolan – “Good Woman”

Born and raised in Galveston, Texas, this soulful singer and songwriter’s musical journey started as percussionist, first in a Middle School band and later at Grambling State University. Next to her musical career she is a successful entrepreneur in the childcare services industry. Musically influenced by iconic sounds like Billie Holiday, Chaka Khan and Minnie Riperton, she debuted with “Love Ya” in 2019.

Relatable to women who feel under-appreciated in their relationship, her new single is an anthemic R&B ballad. Starting with a lustrous rhythm and crisp piano chords, she soon begins relating her story with her bewitching voice. Evolving into full-bodied multi-harmonic sonic silk, the added electric guitar and her powerful vocals make this velveteen smooth groove sound utterly enthralling.

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Sam Greenfield – “Check Your DM’s”

Grown up in Philadelphia into a family of musicians, this proficient artist and multi-instrumentalist started taking piano lessons aged 4, but switched to saxophone later. Exposed to the sounds of Charlie Parker and Cannonball Adderley, he continued to study and hone his craft. He’s recorded with artists like Mariah Carey and Queen Latifah and debuted solo with “I Wanna See My Friends” in 2020.

Blending a plethora of genre’s with a cheeky bounce, his new single is a rich and infectious bright spark on the music scene. Taken from his album “Sam Greenfield Sucks”, the track builds up from crisp keys to the plucky bass chords and sprightly rhythm and a mind-blowing jazz sax solo at the end. With touches of funk, pop and jazz all merging into one peppy jam, this is an exceptional groove.

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The Dip – “Real Contender”

Hailing from Seattle, this seven-piece blue-eyed soul outfit found each other studying jazz at the University of Washington. Influenced by the likes of Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings and James Brown, they are championing the classic soul sound. They’ve performed at various festivals like BottleRock, opened for Durand Jones & The Indications and debuted with their funky, self-titled album in 2015.

Transporting you back to the soulful sixties with a buttery smoothness, their new single explores every crevice of those delicious classic sounds. Taken from their new album “Sticking With It”, it’s the flavorsome drums, rich guitars and Tom Eddy’s sweet vocals that first tickle your fancy, but soon it’s enriched with mellifluous horns and an uplifting vibe that make this exciting groove a sonic gem.

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