In The Spotlight

Billie du Page – “Tell Me”

Hailing from Montreal, this Canadian singer and songwriter’s affinity for music became clear when she spontaneously started singing on a plane aged 3. At the age of 4 she began playing the piano and wrote her first songs at 10. Currently studying communications at Concordia University, she mixes it with performing at various music festivals and opening for Coeur de Pirate and Aliocha Schneider. Inspired by Lana Del Rey and Charlotte Cardin, she released her debut “Fake Friends” in 2024.

Reflecting on the ‘what ifs’ of life, her new single contemplates how different choices could have changed the path life has taken us. Filled with introspection and curiosity of what alternate outcomes could’ve been like, the song goes on a soul-searching trip. Slowly enticing us in with mellow keys, the melody is soon joined by the bouncy beat and sassy fingersnaps, before coming to life with a joyous, 90s-infused pop feast. And with her enticing vocals, this vibrant tune is a perky delight.

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Music History

Duran Duran – “Notorious”

From their album “Notorious” (1986):

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New Music

Taylor Swift – “The Fate Of Ophelia”

From her album “The Life Of A Showgirl” (2025):

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Grace Leer – “Guys That Leave”

Hailing from the Bay Area, this singer/songwriter got the performance bug aged 6 when she put her first steps on a stage. Despite her love for music, she got a soccer scholarship from UC Berkeley. After graduation she moved to Nashville to pursue her dream of becoming a country singer. She was a contestant on Season 18 of American Idol, mentored by Katy Perry, and reached the top 10. Inspired by The Chicks, LeAnn Rimes and Whitney Houston, she debuted with “Brought A Girl” in 2022.

Showing another side of breakups, her new single celebrates all the relationships that didn’t work, because they shaped the person she is today and guided her to where she’s supposed to be in life. Taken from her upcoming EP “It Was Worth It”, expected on October 10th, she expertly blends her country sound with a touch of pop. With a driving rhythm and bright steel guitars leading to the sprightly chorus and her sparkling vocals, this infectious country groove is filled with positivity.

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Music History

Queen – “Play The Game”

From their album “The Game” (1980):

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New Music

Olivia Dean – “So Easy (To Fall In Love)”

From her album “The Art Of Loving” (2025):

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