Sparkling with bombastic horns and a relentless rhythm, this is the flashy new single by Miss Shea Diamond:
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Sparkling with bombastic horns and a relentless rhythm, this is the flashy new single by Miss Shea Diamond:
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Growing up in Guildford, this rising British singer and songwriter started performing ABBA or Lady Gaga songs for family, before landing a place at the famed Guildford Cathedral Choir aged 7. At 13 he won the BBC Radio 2’s Chorister Of The Year Award, just before leaving the choir. He debuted his distinctive soaring vocals, emotive lyrics and lush, soulful melodies on “Why Are You Here?” in 2019.
Imposing, powerful and soul-drenched, his new single is an impassioned sonic experience. Incorporating his own heartbreak from being lied to by someone he was in love with, it’s vivacious in the honest lyrics as well as through the bombastic percussion and grandiose horns. Feeling its classic auditory force reverberating deep in your belly and your soul, this anthemic groove sounds extraordinary.
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Recently transitioned from the EDM scene, this Canadian singer and songwriter is now making waves with her newly adopted R&B and pop blend. She’s had many songs placed in movies and on TV shows, like Degrassi and on Hallmark. Her new sound has been compared to artists such as Ariana Grande and Kiana Ledé. She debuted her rich, soulful sound with the single “Ooh” earlier this year.
Her debut EP encapsulates the span of a relationship that eventually turns sour. The title track uses a melancholic melody and emotive lyricism to reminisce about a lost love. With a shimmering synth and electronic handclaps setting the scene, it’s the creamy rhythm and the sirenic voice of this wistful enchantress that adds a beguiling and esoteric vibe to this captivating and bewitching euphony.
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From their album “The Return Of The Space Cowboy” (1994):
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