From their album “Something Special” (1981):
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From her upcoming album “Basia’s Palace”, to be released on 21 February 2025:
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Born in Baton Rouge, this pop/rock singer and songwriter learned to play piano by ear at the age of 6. Over time he added trumpet and cello to his skillset. He started as a jazz trumpet player and classical vocalist before transitioning to pop. Now based in Los Angeles, he’s using his music to spread awareness for the LGBTQ+ community and empower those who need it most. Drawing inspiration from Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and Demi Lovato, he released his debut single “Secrets” in 2020.
Highlighting the daily difficulties that homophobia is still causing, his new single is a journey of transforming fear and rejection into true authenticity. Softly ascending into the dynamic melody with smooth, orchestral flair, the song expands with a heartbeat rhythm, before erupting in the catchy chorus with pop synths and guitars. And with lyrical honesty and his mesmerizing and soaring vocals, this highly infectious tune combines an emotional message with sheer vibrancy.
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From their album “Bird In Paradise”, to be released on 7 March 2025:
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Born and raised in Los Angeles as Wallice Watanabe, this singer and songwriter got her first taste of showbusiness aged 4, when she appeared in an episode of Frasier. She attended The New School in New York, majoring in jazz performance and voice, but dropped out to pursue her music career full-time. Since she’s played the All Things Go Festival and supported The 1975. Inspired by Weezer and MGMT, she released “Punching Bag”, her first single on the Dirty Hit label, in 2020.
Trying to capture the emotional struggles that come with unrequited love, her new single is a melancholic brew of soulful smoothness. Taken from her recently released, eclectic debut album “The Jester”, the song combines touches of 70s Carole King and 80s Sade with some Motown horns. Forging an enchanting melody, she adds some unexpected, but perfectly blending, rock guitars into the mix. And with her mesmeric vocals putting us under her spell, this lush soul-pop tune is a true gem.
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