In The Spotlight

Tiwayo – “I’ve Got To Travel Alone”

Grown up in the suburbs of Paris, this French singer and songwriter travels between France and the United States to immerse himself in the American soul scene. Named after the initials of his nickname, The Young Old, he opened for artists like Curtis Harding and Gregory Porter. His unique style has been celebrated by luminaries like Norah Jones and Don Was. Drawing inspiration from classic soul voices such as Nina Simone, Otis Redding and Janis Joplin, he debuted with “Wild” in 2018.

Singing about continuing to pursue your goal while everyday life might feel discouraging, his new single captures true resilience and self-determination. Taken from his upcoming album “Outsider”, expected on April 10, 2026, the song finds a balance between old-school Memphis soul and contemporary rawness. With a gritty rhythm, dusty keys and stirring guitars laying down the nostalgia-infused melody, it’s his timeless vocal blend of soul, blues and R&B that will touch your soul.

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Music History

Heart – “Never”

From their album “Heart” (1985):

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New Music

St. Lucia – “Summer Nights”

From their album “Fata Morgana: Dusk” (2025):

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In The Spotlight

Jordan Alyssa – “DELULU”

Hailing from Atlanta, this singer and songwriter began vocal and theatre training at the age of 8. Since she’s attended DeKalb School of the Arts and earned a BA from Spelman College in theatre and vocal performance. She’s worked as a sought-after background vocalist for artists like Janelle Monáe opening for Prince and Amy Winehouse. Stepping centre stage she’s paid tribute to Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle and Whitney Houston. She released her own debut “Champion” in 2023.

Taking a retrospective look at a pivotal encounter with love, her new single captures the feeling of fondly looking back at the moment in a relationship when love is all encompassing and nothing else matters. Instantly embracing us with warm, silky and soulful R&B vibes, the song starts with an enticing, easygoing guitar. Joined by a lively drum, heavenly harmonies and her satiny vocals, this lush, intoxicating tune honours the courage of sharing your heart, regardless of the outcome.

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Music History

Ben E. King – “Happiness Is Where You Find It”

From his album “Supernatural” (1975):

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New Music

Adi Oasis – “Stuck In My Head”

From her EP “Silver Lining” (2025):

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