In The Spotlight

Ren Genevieve – “Everything I Never Said”

Born in Boston, this rising singer and songwriter grew up in New York, Michigan and Bermuda. Singing before she could talk, her love for music has always been evident. She’s taken dance and singing lessons from a young age, attended Manhattan School Of Music and studied classical voice for 5 years. However, it was studying at NYU’s Tisch School Of The Arts that pushed her towards a career. Inspired by Joni Mitchell and Taylor Swift, she debuted with “I Like You (I Think)” in 2022.

Narrating an illuminating moment in which she thinks about the words she never said during a past relationship, her new single captures regret and vulnerable honesty. Taken from her upcoming EP by the same name, expected on March 6th, the song starts with a heartbeat rhythm and cheeky fingersnaps. Melodically opening up with powerful drums and shimmering synths, it shows an ebb and flow of emotions. And with her heartfelt vocals, this lush tune is filled with raw nuances.

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Music History

The Housemartins – “Me And The Farmer”

From their album “The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death” (1987):

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New Music

Cannons – “Starlight”

From their upcoming album “Everything Glows”, to be released on 27 March 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Marika Che – “Saint Charles Avenue”

Based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter was born into a multi-cultural family due to a Korean mom and American dad. Always feeling pressure to reach for stardom, she began singing, dancing, modelling and acting. Together with her sister Miró Myung Justad she started the band The Neons when they were teens and in 2013 formed the band Tangerine, which played festivals like Bumbershoot. Inspired by Courtney Love, Mazzy Star and Karen O, she debuted with “Hot Moon” in 2025.

Telling the story about realizing that a relationship has run its course while still trying to hold on to the dream, her new single is about embracing the new-found independence. Taken from her upcoming debut album “Bright Flame”, expected on April 8th, the intricate melody starts with a singular acoustic guitar and builds up with a laidback percussion and is joined by luscious horns. And with her tantalizing vocals, this lavish tune blends delicate intimacy with cinematic fervor.

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Music History

Eric & The Good Good Feeling – “Funky”

From their album “Funky” (1989):

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New Music

Holly Humberstone – “To Love Somebody”

From her upcoming album “Cruel World”, to be released on 10 April 2026:

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