Hailing from Gary, Indiana and now based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter grew up with gospel harmonies and classical voice training. She studied Ethnomusicology at the University of California, Berkeley, exploring black musical traditions. Since she’s opened for Lucky Daye and Coi Leray and performed at venues like Breaking Sound: LA and festivals like Juneteenth In The Park. Inspired by Chaka Khan, Aretha Franklin and Mariah Carey, she debuted with “MoonGirl” in 2018.
Stemming from observing the world and capturing fleeting intimacies, her new single is about giving enough pause to notice the world around you and not take it for granted. Creating a deliciously warm, 90s R&B vibe with just a touch of jazz, the song starts with a mellow mood. With a laid-back rhythm, soft keys and soothing brass emulating life’s ebbs and flows, it’s her Sade-infused velvety vocals and Jian J’s rap bridge that make thisĀ silky smooth groove stand out like a tender gem.
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Born in Gloucester, this British singer and songwriter began singing at 6 years young and attended
Describing the sheer joy of feeling butterflies in your stomach when falling in love, his new single perfectly captures the nervous giddiness that overwhelms you. Taken from his upcoming album “Ultraviolet”, to be released on October 17th, the song has a delightfully nostalgic pop vibe. First teasing our ears with a synth and guitar strums creating a soft soundscape, it opens up with a laidback rhythm and a glittering pop sparkle. And with his alluring vocals, this is a sophisticated tune.
Hailing from Liverpool, this British singer and songwriter grew up with music in her life. She sang in soul choirs and at the age of 11 wrote her first lyrics. At 13 she performed her originals on stage for the first time. Since the start of her career she’s performed at
Appreciating both the beauty and chaos that comes with living life to the full, her new single celebrates the wild and messy moments freedom can bring. She’s weaving a colorful sonic tapestry of an effulgent driving piano, a punchy beat and infectious guitars. Adding another layer of a steel-guitar gives the pop-infused sound a touch of country. Filled with empowerment, it’s her silken vocals spinning a golden weave through the warm notes, that make this tune irresistible.
Grown up on a farm, this award-winning Australian singer/songwriter was definitely influenced by her musical family, which includes opera singers and musical theatre performers. Since the start of her career she’s performed all over the world, including at
Reflecting on the struggles of the sheer amount of rejections she got in building her career, her new single is filled with gratitude for those hard moments as they shaped who she is now. Recorded on the road in Europe, the song eases us in with some bass plucks and a soft rhythm, before the sonic brightness starts to radiate. With a bustling beat, joyful guitars and a cheeky banjo creating the dynamic melody, it’s the twangy sparkle and her blissful vocals that make this a celebration.
Based in Nimes, this French blue-eyed soul singer and songwriter moved from learning to play the guitar to composing and has since worked on numerous projects and collaborations. He honed his musical skillset thanks to his conservatory studies and subsequent live performances at, for example,
Singing about the complexities of communicating with others when you’re not feeling well, his new single sonically carries his tale through several emotional states. Taken from his upcoming album “Summer End”, expected on October 15th, this soulful song starts with a touch of melancholy and introspective verses and embraces us in the chorus. With a buttery-soft melody of sunlit keys, mellow rhythm and his easy-going vocals, this smooth groove reminds us we’re never truly alone.
Canadian-born and Australia-based, this singer and songwriter picked up a guitar aged 10 and got into songwriting a year later. Also a poet, she got enamoured by the story-telling aspect of songwriting. In 2019 she moved to Melbourne and immersed herself in the bustling local music scene. Since then she’s collaborated with artists like
With philosophical musings about the still present patriarchal culture and how this shapes the self-perception of women, her new single questions that status quo. Taken from her upcoming album “There’s A Place I Go”, expected on November 14th, the song takes elements of folk and pop and fuses them together. Starting with a calm electric guitar, that guides us through the melody, it’s joined by driving drums. And with her authentic vocals, this tune is filled with emotional depth.