Music History

Little Mix – “Love Me Like You”

From their album “Get Weird” (2015):

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New Music

Myles Smith – “Nice To Meet You”

From his EP “A Minute…” (2024):

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Kayla Grace – “In For The Kill”

Born and raised in Watford, this British-Indian singer and songwriter began singing for fun at a young age. When she learned to play the guitar, she started writing songs for school shows. The pandemic pushed her to start releasing original songs on TikTok in 2020. Since she’s supported artists like Only The Poets on tour and played festivals like Dot To Dot and Victorious. With inspiration ranging from Nirvana to Ed Sheeran and The 1975, she debuted with “Bird In A Cage” in 2021.

Covering all the bases of self-sabotage, from relationships to life itself, her new single is searching for the point of being alive. Enveloping her words of existential angst, she forged an intricate melody blending a retro vibe with contemporary pop. Driven by a brisk beat, it’s enriched with tempting electric guitar strums and shimmering synths. And with her wistful vocals immersing in the enticing soundscape, this charming tune is a rich sonic delight, filled with melancholia and contemplation.

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Music History

Richard Marx – “Too Late To Say Goodbye”

From his album “Repeat Offender” (1989):

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New Music

Julia Michaels – “Heaven II”

Returning after 2 years with new solo music, this is the new single by Julia Michaels:

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In The Spotlight

Alice Phoebe Lou – “Better”

Born in Krommeltje near Cape Town, this South-African singer and songwriter learned to play piano and guitar as a child. After graduating high school she moved to Europe, first to Amsterdam and eventually settled in Berlin, Germany. She began honing her bluesy, folk sound by busking. Her first release was the EP “Momentum” in 2014, followed by an album “Live At Grüner Salon”. Inspired by Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen and Jimi Hendrix, she properly debuted with her album “Orbit” in 2016.

Telling a heart-wrenching tale of disappointment when the glorious feeling of love gets ruined by an uncaring partner, her new single tackles the intense emotions felt when betrayed, but highlights that life is better without the toxic lover. Accompanied by a mellow piano and joined by a honeyed, retro-dipped melody of a mild percussion and soft guitars, it’s her sweet and breezy vocal charm taking us by the hand through her relatable story that make this an alluring airy tune.

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