Hailing from Mackay, Qld, this Australian singer and songwriter was born with a passion for music, which led to starting singing lessons aged 6 and adding the guitar aged 13. She went on to win Young Whitsundays Got Talent in 2022. Using her lyrics as a cathartic tool, she writes personal songs. Inspired by Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Dean Lewis, she debuted with “Perfectly Imperfect” in 2022.
Emotionally telling the story about the collapse of a relationship in which you gave your all, but only got disrespect back, her new single is relatable for most. Capturing the empowering tale in a contrasting upbeat country-pop melody, it’s the lively beat, joyous guitars and impassioned vocals with joyful harmonies, that make this exuberant song of heartbreak sound very infectious.
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Born as Rebecca Callander, this dazzling Australian singer and songwriter got her first start aged 11, writing a radio jingle for a local hairdressers. Although she left music for 10 years, she eventually found her way back. She fronted a punk-rock band called
Written as a cathartic healing tool to deal with her own heartbreak, her new single is as poignant as it is relatable. Taken from her upcoming debut EP “I’m That Girl”, expected on March 22nd, she filled the vivid melody with infectious disco-pop vibes. With funky guitars, glittery synths and an insatiable beat, it’s her virulent vocal cheer that immerses this catchy groove in spirited positivity.
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, this singer and songwriter grew up in a tough environment, with a rife gang culture. After moving to Alabama, he got immersed in the musical world, due to his dad
Taken from the expanded edition of his 2023 album “Coyote”, his new single is a chapter in the story of the character named Coyote, who is on the run from his past. With semi-autobiographical lyrics, it’s the 60s feel of the melody, with sleek piano, mellow guitars and country-esque rhythm, that dips it in familiar nostalgia. And with his authentic, emotive vocals, this is a mesmerizing tune.
Born as Neomi Speelman, this Dutch folk-pop singer and songwriter had to take piano lessons for five years and didn’t take to it, so stopped playing music. It would be another four years before she started again, this time teaching herself guitar. She’s supported
Lyrically showing her vulnerable side, her new single is filled with words dealing with loneliness and heartache. Enveloped in a dreamy, laid-back melody, she creates her own cathartic auditory world. With an ambient, retro-touched rhythm, intoxicating guitars and her celestial harmonies fusing together as an enchanting whole, this heartfelt tune is teeming with honesty and genuine spirit.
Born near Wellington and now based in Sydney, this New Zealand artist spent his life immersed in music. His father sang in multiple bands and his mother owned a dance studio. At 14 he wrote his first original song. Continuing to hone his authentic sound, he won
Capturing the devastating feelings that sprout from an one-sided love, his new single shows off his impressive, heartfelt songwriting artistry. Making use of the sheer passion found in classic soul, he wraps his emotive lyrics in a heart-wrenching melody. With a warm percussion, sweltering keys, sultry horns and his authentic, soul-infused vocals, he pays homage to the resilience of love.
Hailing from Camberley, this British singer/songwriter started her musical journey playing drums in her school orchestra. At 16 she taught herself to play guitar. After a move to London she provided backing vocals for the likes of
Reflecting on the personal trials in her past, her new single celebrates overcoming adversity with defiance and determination. Taken from her upcoming album “This Ain’t The Way You Go Out”, expected on April 19th, it’s the rhythmic beat, melodious piano and her hypnotic vocals that draws the listener in. And with a cacophonous chaos at the end, this triumphant tune is packed with resilience.