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Jordan Frye – “Wildflower”

Born in Ventura, this singer and songwriter grew up immersed in music, thanks to his dad who was a drummer in the 60s. At the age of 10 he got a guitar, started lessons and wrote his first original song. His career has been spent mostly writing and producing for other artists like Welshly Arms and Zach Williams, as well as getting his own songs featured on commercials and TV shows. Inspired by James Taylor, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan, he released his debut “Nothing Like Home” in 2018.

Doused in 70s summery nostalgia, his new single catches the sunlight radiating from a carefree romance spent on the Californian coast. Musically blending exuberant pop with a taste of gospel and a smidge of country, this sanguine song is a delightful brew. Driven by the lively beat, luminous electric guitars and silvery keys, it’s his sprightly vocals, cheerfully dancing over the elated notes, that fuses together into this spirited sonic road trip with that happy-go-lucky special someone.

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Cece Benz – “We’re Over Now”

Based in Atlanta, this singer and songwriter started singing at a very young age. By the age of 9 she had keyboards and her first guitar. She wrote her first song after a songwriting camp in Nashville and started gigging at farmers markets and coffee shops. Honing her craft, she studied vocal performance and songwriting at Berklee College of Music. Drawing inspiration from artists like Holly Humberstone, Maggie Rogers and Lizzy McAlpine, she released her debut “Growing Pains” in 2023.

Inspired by Taylor Swift’s lyrics to “Tis The Damn Season”, her new single captures the feelings that are unleashed when you see that an ex-lover has moved on and is with someone else. Accompanied by a melancholy acoustic guitar, a mellow piano and a retro-touched percussion, it’s a perfect sonic blend of past and present. And with a true vulnerability in her powerful, emotion-laden vocals, she’s showing off her immense musical talent in this intricately layered piece of indie pop magic.

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Sydney Lauren – “Childhood Bedroom”

Calling New York City home, this singer and songwriter started piano lessons at 15, followed by learning how to play acoustic guitar. She attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, before moving back to New York. Since then she’s performed at venues like The Delancey and The Bitter End and has had her songs featured on TV shows such as Temptation Island and The Biggest Loser. Inspired by Sara Bareilles, JP Saxe and Ingrid Andress, she released her debut “Barricade” in 2015.

Looking back to the carefree days of our childhood when we had no responsibilities and having fun was the main priority, her new single reminisces about those good ole times. Starting the song off, it’s just her storytelling voice with a guitar that teases us in. The melody soon turns out to be a delicious blend of pop with a touch of country, when an upbeat percussion joins the fun and leads to an anthemic bridge. And with her refreshing vocals, this tune brings back the memories.

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Trevor Martin – “Enough”

Born in Bowling Green, KY, this singer and songwriter got his start in community theatre and singing in church. At 8 years old he sang “I Want You Back” by The Jackson 5 in a show called Motown Madness. He studied music at Belmont University and has since lived in Nashville. Having created his own crossover sound of southern pop and country, he’s amassed over 20 million streams. Inspired by John Mayer, Dan + Shay and Ed Sheeran, he debuted with “Feels Good To Be Loved” in 2018.

Telling the emotional story of the realization that a relationship just isn’t working out, his new single captures the strength and love it takes to let a loved one go. Creating a melancholy-filled melody, this song is centred around a beautiful, heart-rending piano, touching every word with a sonic sensibility. Later joined by understated synth effects, it’s the poignant vulnerability and soul-reaching sentiments of his lavish, imposing vocals that elevate this exquisite tune to a sumptuous gem.

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Lily Fitts – “Brown Eyed Baby”

Born in Topsfield, MA, this singer and songwriter began her musical journey aged 9 and by the time she was 10, she was already sharing her singing on YouTube. Despite this early interest, she went to study biochemistry at the University of Massachusetts Amhurst. She shared covers of Noah Kahan and Zach Bryan, with whom she performed in his sold-out Crypto Arena show in LA. Inspired by Miley Cyrus, Stevie Nicks and Lana Del Rey, she released her debut “Hurts Like Hell” in 2023.

Lyrically taking us on an emotional journey into a toxic and abusive relationship, her new single tackles the complexities of coping and finally having enough. Starting with some sentimental guitar plucks and a mellow violin, she adds a little bit of country oomph in the chorus. With lively drums and a refreshing tambourine filling the melody with a touch of resilience, it’s her passionate vocals ranging from vulnerable to empowering that makes this tune reach your heart.

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Tammy Infusino – “Used To Be”

Hailing from New York City, this singer and songwriter always had musical aspirations, but after college started waiting tables first. A Craigslist ad of a songwriter looking for a vocalist to sing a demo changed all that. Since then she’s lent her voice to several collabs, wrote songs for artists like Milow, did jingle and voiceover work and sung backing vocals for Kanye West and Drake. Based in LA and inspired by Alicia Keys and Etta James, she debuted with “Leave It Alone” in 2010.

Singing about how a rough breakup led to her prioritizing her own mental health, growth and self-love, her new single is filled with positivity and personal development. Taken from her upcoming album “Hiding Out”, expected in 2025, the song fuses retro elements with modern flair. Tasting hints of R&B, classic soul and a very funky chorus, it’s the live instrumentation with a buoyant beat, swish synths and her mesmerizing vocals that give this vibrant tune a virulent authenticity.

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