Hailing from Georgia, this singer and songwriter began singing early and taking piano training at 6 years old. By 14 he was directing a 100-member choir. His musical path would lead to sharing the stage with gospel legend Kirk Franklin and performing at the renowned Madison Square Garden as a background vocalist for The Heavy. He’s about to support St. Paul & The Broken Bones on their US tour. Inspired by Sam Cooke, Little Richard and Prince, he debuted with “Who’s That” in 2025.
Singing about the ups and downs that love can bring, his new single recognizes the risks of feeling confused while still acknowledging that there’s nothing like experiencing the electricity of love. Taken from his upcoming debut album “Electric Love”, expected on May 8th, the song is a joyous celebration of classic soul. Wrapped in a hue of nostalgia, it’s the cheerful piano, jubilant percussion and his mighty, soulful vocals that make this cathartic tune sound imposing, playful and revelatory.
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From her album “No Angel” (1999):
From their upcoming album “24 Hours”, to be released on 10 April 2026:
Consisting of Theresa Jarvis, George Edwards and Alex Crosby, this British band of friends met when they were studying music at
Singing about being romantically involved with someone who only brings trouble to your door, their new single is an impeccable hybrid of heavy rock with moments of smooth electronic nostalgia. Taken from their upcoming album “Until You’re Satisfied”, expected on March 13th, the song instantly draws us in with a powerful beat and imposing bass. And with distorted electric guitars and the raw emotions of the vocals, this virulent groove blends cynical lyrics with a mighty sonic presence.
From their album “Tuxedo II” (2017):
From her upcoming album “Stormy Weather”, to be released mid 2026: