Skylar Gh Features Jaxn On New Afrobeats Tune "Colorful"
Fast-rising A new afrobeats single titled “Colorful” has been released by the Ghanaian musician Skylar Gh. The track features Jaxn.
Skylar GH has composed a song called “Colorful” that is guaranteed to bring a grin to the face of everybody who listens to it.
Yet, this euphony featuring Jaxn is equipped with beautiful vocals, lyrics that are meaningful, and amazing instrumentals that were composed by a music producer known as kaeblacc and mastered by Sena Brown.
In a time when things seem very difficult and challenging, the one thing you can always hold on to is yourself. Nobody has got you as you got yourself.
On his first song of the year, Ghanaian artiste AMG Armani talks about self believe above everything else. On the mid-tempo afrobeats song, he motivates listeners on the need to continuously strive to change their story.
“Success in whatever you do starts with you and how much belief you put into it. If you believe in yourself and your ability enough, you can cross borders” – AMG Armani
Noshows Newest Single 'Tired Eyes' Is One Of The Best Songs By A Pop Band
The Noshows are a band like no other, based out of New York City and led by the talented producer and composer Max Satow.
Their music is a delightful blend of hip-hop, pop, funk, jazz, and alternative rock, with each song smoothly transitioning between genres. What sets them apart is their unique approach to songwriting and their ability to capture the internal turmoil and psychology of the human mind.
Initially, Noshows was a one-man show until February 2022, when the band expanded to include a full lineup. Since then, their performances have taken on a whole new life, gaining them a large following of loyal fans and the attention of some of New York City’s most prestigious venues, such as Bowery Electric, Arlene’s Grocery, and Baby’s All Right. Additionally, they were featured in the long-awaited return of the Pleasantville Music Festival.
At a Noshows concert, anything is possible. They may start with swelling psychedelic rhythms, and within moments, switch to urgent, hard-hitting indie rock. Their performances are truly unpredictable and unforgettable experiences.
The band’s name reflects the message of their songs, which deals with the unseen, internal turmoil and psychology of the human mind. Their music aims to unite people through a shared understanding of the world and a better understanding of how complicated the human mind is.
Satow’s approach to songwriting is inspired by the idea that “knowing ourselves is the first step towards understanding others” and draws on personal experiences that are presented in a universal way.
What would you say is your greatest strength as an artist?
Definitely is a multi-instrumentalist and has extensive knowledge of production.
What is your creative process when making music?
Usually, I’ll start by just writing out my thoughts and then try to find cool phrases or an overall vibe of what I’m feeling. After that, I try to create an instrumental melody that reflects that energy.
I tend to start my instrumentals with drums a lot of the time because they create a lot of the momentum of the track. From that point onwards the creative process differs heavily from track to track. I like to try and approach each track differently to get different results.
Noshows Newest Single ‘Tired Eyes’ Is One Of The Best Songs By A Pop Band
How long have you been making music and what attracted you to it?
I’ve been making music for about 10 years now! What really got me into it was boredom and dissatisfaction with playing covers with my band. I instantly fell in love with it as soon as I tried it and couldn’t stop writing!
What is the biggest challenge you have overcome as a band/artist so far?
Dealing with my anxiety on stage was easily one of my biggest challenges as an artist. I would freeze up a lot especially when the song ended and the time came for me to talk to the crowd. What really helped me overcome that was a mixture of playing tons and tons of shows as well as watching other frontmen perform and analyzing how they move on stage, how they talk etc. Eventually, it all became second nature.
What streaming sites do you think offer the most value to a band?
Probably Bandcamp. Spotify doesn’t necessarily provide the best returns for streams.
How do you think social media or the internet has affected the music scene in your country?
It’s definitely given a lot more power to the artist. You can easily brand yourself and build an audience without the help of a label. But with power comes great responsibility it’s not easy to take on all of that yourself.
What are your friends and parents thoughts on your career?
They seem to believe in me, my songs and my band. They’ve all been nothing but supportive.
What does your current song mean to you?
To me, it’s a song about indulging in the party life, but also a reminder that you can’t let it become your life.
What is one message you would give to your fans?
I love all of y’all! This has been a long journey which is nowhere near over, and I couldn’t have gotten to where I’m at now without your support.
In conclusion, The Noshows are a talented and innovative band that has taken the New York music scene by storm. Their unique blend of genres, exceptional songwriting, and unpredictable performances make them one of the most exciting acts to watch.
We can’t wait to see what they have in store for us in the future.
Chris Olson Talks About Life As A Teenager In Latest Single 'Dirty Summer'
Chris Olson is an artist who is quickly making a name for himself in the UK music scene.
Known as the lead singer and songwriter for The Codes, a Wiltshire-based band, Chris is also carving out his own path as a solo artist. With a successful run of live performances with Hobo and the Hippies, Chris has recently turned to online platforms like Spotify and YouTube to showcase his talent and reach new audiences.
One thing that sets Chris apart is his ability to craft songs that stick with you long after they’ve ended. His catchy musical hooks, introspective lyrics, and inventive song structures all come together to create a sound that is uniquely his own. His latest release, “Dirty Summer,” is no exception.
“Dirty Summer” is a reflection on the challenges of growing up in a world where no one seems to understand you. With a sound that is reminiscent of a long road trip, Chris invites listeners to take a journey with him as he navigates the complexities of adolescence.
From the opening notes of the song, it’s clear that Chris has poured his heart and soul into every aspect of the production. The vocals are raw and emotional, the guitar work is impressive, and the lyrics hit close to home for anyone who has ever struggled to find their place in the world.
Overall, “Dirty Summer” is a fantastic addition to Chris Olson’s growing discography. With his impressive talent and dedication to his craft, there’s no doubt that he will continue to make waves in the music industry for years to come.
How long have you been making music and what attracted you to it?
I started playing the guitar when I was 13 (about 20 years ago) and have been making music ever since. At first, it was just a really cool thing to do with my mates and later it become something more serious.
What were your first project and the people you worked with and which year?
My first band was a 4-piece called The Codes which we formed around 2004. We would play covers of our favourite bands like Blink 182 and Green Day – all pretty poorly to begin with but we got better. Jed Stickler was our drummer, Joe Cattaneo on bass and Jack Burston on rhythm guitar. We also had a guest vocalist, Robbie Morrison, who would help us do covers of Rage Against The Machine and some other heavier bands.
Chris Olson Talks About Life As A Teenager In Latest Single ‘Dirty Summer’
Who or what inspires you or motivates you? And why?
My dad (RIP) was my absolute mentor when it came to music. He had this encyclopedic knowledge about all kinds of bands and artists from the sixties up to the present day. His passion for music still motivates me now, I still discover bands I know he liked from way back when. In my house, we grew up with music all around us.
It was always on. I can still remember waking up on weekends and the floor of my bedroom vibrating because my parents were blasting music in the living room underneath! There’s something “bigger than us” to music and to write songs and be part of this is as close to religion as I get to be honest.
What are your friends and parents’ thoughts on your career in singing?
Haha, they humour me. Over the years I think I have worn everyone out with all my projects and passions. Music has always been my strongest one for me and I play whether anyone is listening.
That being said, my bandmates from The Codes still banter with me about my music and I like to share it now with my wife and two daughters. My mum is probably my biggest fan – whether she likes the songs or not.
What are some of the challenges you face in your career path?
I used to think money was my biggest issue. Not having funds for gear, recording, touring etc. But as I got older, I realized my biggest challenge was not being good at connecting (or networking if you want to get technical). I was always proactive in getting things done but always by myself or with very close friends. There is a lot of power in your community when you are a band and I wish I had seen that a long time ago. You can get so much more achieved when more people are involved.
How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?
Back in 2005, when we were recording and promoting our first album “Eleven”, the internet was nothing like it is now! You can network your ass off without leaving your house or even having to call anyone or play a live show.
This is how a lot of things get done in the music industry and it’s so much easier now. Artists can essentially do what they want on their own terms now and it’s amazing. There are fewer and fewer gatekeepers, with labels and music companies struggling to keep up pace with an ever-changing musical landscape.
The downside to all of that is the incredible amount of noise it creates. Trying to be heard is very difficult and you have to get creative in order to get your music in front of people.
Do you have any advice for aspiring songwriters?
Put the phone away sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, it’s great to be promoting yourself on social media and building your community but when it comes to songwriting and the art side – there’s no place for your phone or the internet there. Allow yourself time to play with no other distractions or external influences. So many of my songs (pretty much all of them) came when I was just messing around on my guitar and stumbled on a riff or some chords I really liked.
What is your current project about?
I just released “Dirty Summer” which is my first single on an upcoming record called Building Stampedes. The album is a collection of songs about my journey from adolescence into adulthood, through events such as my dad dying and me becoming a father myself in the same year. Dirty Summer tells the story of me before a lot of the bigger things happened and I wanted it to have a free, “road trip” kinda vibe.
What does this song mean to you?
This song is really fun and it’s more about my teenage years – which I look back on fondly. The track has been with me for many years so it was great to release it last year (Oct 2022) and finally get it out there. The reaction from fans has been great and that means a lot to me.
What are your hobbies?
I like playing basketball and football but mainly spending time with my kids and whatever they want to do. They’re young at the moment so I get to do a lot of silly stuff which I love.
What do you do aside from this profession?
I work in marketing and make websites. It’s a lot of fun and I get to be visually creative with a computer – which is great for me because I have always been terrible at stuff like painting and drawing by hand.
What is one message you would give to your fans?
Thank you for the support, especially the stuff I don’t even see. I know I have people listening to my music, sharing it, adding it to playlists etc., without me even asking and I am truly thankful. Hopefully, the new record will be something worthwhile and I can wait to share it with everyone.
Los Angeles native and self-produced musician Danelle Sandoval has captivated audiences across the globe with her infectious sound.
Her rendition of “Tuesday” by ILoveMakonnen and Drake went viral, and she rapidly went platinum and set new records on iTunes and Shazam in more than 70 countries. Her ascent to stardom has been nothing short of spectacular, with almost a billion views online.
Her new track, “Go,” is an emotional ballad that perfectly encapsulates who she is as a Filipina-American. This process of introspection and self-examination is a recurrent topic in her music, as she attempts to articulate her own experiences and growth via her creations. Danelle’s flexibility as a lyricist is on full display in this song, which has received high acclaim for its pulsating rhythm and lively melody.
Danelle’s new track “Cold” marks the beginning of a promising new era in her music career. She delves deeply into the themes of love and loss, and the expressive R&B backbones complement her soulful voice to create a compelling listen. Fans are awaiting Danelle’s every move with bated breath since it’s obvious she cares deeply about this song.
Danelle has already shown her skill and dedication to the music business by winning many awards.
The fact that she created her own songs shows how seriously she takes her work. She’s already established herself as one of the most fascinating and inventive artists of our time, and “Cold” shows no signs of slowing down.
Kevin Ross Is Ready To 'Show & Prove' What He Can Do
Kevin Ross is an up-and-coming R&B singer/songwriter whose independent efforts have been receiving critical acclaim.
Ross, who was born in Washington, D.C., burst into the music scene in 2016 and has since amassed over 100 million streams, several No. 1 entries on the Adult R&B Singles Chart, and many sold-out gigs.
Ross’ 2021 single “Drive 2” debuted at number one on iTunes’ Top R&B/Soul Albums list. The first track “Waiting For Love” shot straight into the Top 10 of Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart, establishing Ross as a future superstar.
Ross has been working on new music with the Art Society Music Group (ASMG), and they want to release it in 2023. Ross’s distinctive combination of soulful R&B and modern rhythms is on full display in the single “Show & Prove,” which also has evocative backing vocals and lightning-fast, but yet well produced, lead vocals.
In “Show & Prove,” we explore the creative process of getting to know someone deeply and the intense feelings that accompany it. Ross says that he wants to quit thinking about his new love all the time and instead live in the moment. The track exemplifies Ross’s skill at writing emotionally resonant, thoughtful music.
Generally speaking, Kevin Ross is an up-and-coming R&B performer. He has swiftly become one of the most intriguing independent musicians in the business because to his powerful voice, clever lyrics, and cutting-edge production values. His audience is eagerly anticipating his next move.
Weston Estate Is Carving Out A New Space With Their New Single 'Where Do We Go
They are the definitive “ya Aunty’s Favourite Boy Band,” and they’re on the rise as a lo-fi alternative band out of Cary, North Carolina called Weston Estate.
Weston Estate is a band from Los Angeles that features Srikar Nanduri on guitar, Manas Panchavati and Tanmay Joshi on vocals, Abhi Manhass on bass and production, and Marco Luka on vocals.
Evidence of the band’s ingenuity and perseverance may be seen in their backstory. In 2017, during a Playstation party, Abhi and Tanmay began freestyling, which eventually resulted in a song created at Abhi’s new FL studio.
The band members had to sneak into Abhi’s basement for their first recording session, where they created a dancehall tune that copied Indian music. The group decided to establish Weston Estate as a result of the song’s popularity.
The band’s “Saturday Nights” single displays their unique sound and commercial preparedness. The song’s ethereal ambience is the product of a beautiful fusion of enormous harmonies and duetting lead vocals.
The mumble-sing voice and puppy love-tinged lyrics are wonderfully complemented by the track’s bassline and a low-key hip-hop beat.
Weston Estate’s current song, “Where Do We Go,” is influenced by a variety of sources, including the music of musicians like Daniel Caesar, Young Thug, and Frank Ocean as well as the band’s personal life.
Their music stands out because of the way it fuses elements from other cultures, low-fidelity soundscapes, and unusual melodies. With each successive album, Weston Estate creates a distinct and exciting persona. As they develop and improve over the next several years, they will be an exciting band to keep an eye on.
At first glance “Where Do We Go” portrays a relationship that has come to an end. Throughout the song, we look back on the bittersweet moments from former relationships and wonder if we made the right decision in leaving. A closer look into the song shows that it is also about the introspection that comes from post-breakup clarity. The introspective dive one takes shows the inner dialogue that exists within us as we grapple with carving a path for ourselves while trying to balance the noise we hear from the outside world.
Kriss Wan Makes A Solid Comeback With New Song Dubbed “Faminyaa”
Well known Hip-Life and Afrobeat musician, Kristo Guy but now called Kriss Wan, has hinted of the release of his latest song this year.
The song dubbed “Faminyaa” promises to be power-packed as the Ghanaian artiste-born Jacob Ayikwei is poised to deliver his best works yet to music enthusiasts.
Kriss Wan has proven his prowess on yet afrobeat jam titled “Faminyaa” a term which literally means someone who is highly drunk and feels happy within, song features one of the Ga male vocalist and Wuata hitmaker King Jerry.
The “Ghana Mmaa” hitmaker is also working on more singles to be released by the close of the year.
As a recording and performing artiste, Kriss Wan can best be described as a multi-talented and versatile artiste with vision.
Kriss Wan is set to release his new song “Faminyaa” which features King Jerry, on Wednesday 8th of March 2023.
emme oneill Has A "Drinking Problem" Is New Realistic Single
The majority of what we see on social media does not, contrary to popular belief, resemble actual life in any way.
We made the decision to post it because we strongly agree with emme oneil‘s most recent track, which is titled “Drinking Problem.”
Lyrically, the American singer who is inspired by Aretha Franklin, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, and Alicia Key reveals her reflective and overly analytical approach to looking for the silver lining in every situation.
In spite of the fact that she does not avoid such complexities, she does emphasize all of these challenges, which break her hope.
The most important thing is that she found a place where she may freely explore her imagination and ideas without having to worry about being interrupted.
The title “Drinking Trouble” is not only evocative of a sophisticated and great musical composition, but also of a strong and dynamic experience with equal parts self-assurance and exposure.
It also possesses a sound that is multi-textured and sophisticated, which gives the impression that it is part of an upbeat musical work that shines the spotlight on a number of different instruments and vocalists.
In sum, the transforming impact of music is invigorating and emotive, with the ability to stir up intense feelings and forge meaningful bonds between listeners.
There is enough room on this vast planet for every one of us to lead our own separate lives. Are you curious as to why?
Now, Kate Odulukwe has released a brand new song titled “Live and Let Me Live,” which features a sophisticated fusion of Pop and Afrobeat music.
It’s great to see musicians like Kate, who is developing a fresh and original sound that attracts a broad variety of listeners, trying out different sounds and styles and pushing the boundaries of established musical genres.
Kate can experiment with musical themes and concepts that would have been difficult to express in a single musical style.
It’s a recognition that there’s enough room in the world for everyone, and that with such a short amount of time here, we may as well make the most of it by basking in the pleasures it has to give rather than wasting it worrying about the hardships others face.
Live and let me live” is what “Biri ka mbiri” in Igbo means, and it’s a statement that’s sung over and over again in the song. You can rest assured that it is, by any measure, a happy tune.
Kate’s improved sense of authenticity and personal expression can be attributed to the fact that she now creates in a setting that is both familiar and comfortable to her.
This has helped the Nigerian-American singer, composer, and actor connect with her feelings and draw from her subconscious, where she finds a wealth of creative ideas.
Yemi Alade, Flavour, and Tiwa Savage are also major influences on Kate, as with more recent artists like Tems, CKay, and Nnonso Amadi.
Anthony Quaid Employs Elle Baez To Drop This "Tempting" Song
Altering the dynamics of the music, tinkering with the tempo and rhythm, and making use of vocal inflections are all instruments that a composer has at their disposal while writing music of this quality.
Anthony Quaid was the one who was instrumental in making this happen, and he even got Elle Baez involved to help make this a fantastic song.
The song “Tempting” is a sensual, dramatic synth-pop duet that was a big success both on its own and as a result of the cooperation between the two superstars.
Since its inception, “Tempting” has made use of gorgeous electronic soundscapes in order to investigate love and sexual need.
In addition to trading verses, the two provided vocal harmonies over a rhythm section and electronic synthesizers as Anthony Quaid is inspired by Sam Smith and Ariana Grande.
Also, throughout the song, they discuss overcoming temptation and addiction, which can be a difficult and complicated psychological experience.
This is because the song portrays, in great detail, the band members’ own real-life experiences with overcoming their vices.
pastels & Jessica Domingo Wish It "Could've Been U"
It must be a horrible experience to be a witness to the crushing of a lifelong desire, the yearning that you could have spent the rest of your life with the person you love the most.
pastels creates a deeper personal connection between herself and the audience by weaving her own thoughts and experiences into the song.
She writes a song about it all, and then she has Jessica Domingo sing “Could’ve Been U” to illustrate that she isn’t the only one who feels the way she does about it.
This song exemplifies the singer’s genuine skill as well as the emotional sensitivity that sets truly great artists apart from those who merely play the notes.
It is a theme that may be connected to by a large number of individuals, making it one that is frequently investigated in music and other forms of art. pastels just joined the crew!
As she reflects on a love that has passed, the Australian vocalist draws inspiration from her own personal past to produce lyrics for her songs that are bathed in nostalgia, longing, and grief.
The band’s capacity to convey emotion and build a connection with their audience serves as a potent type of treatment.
The vocalist has high hopes that this song would inspire listeners to conquer whatever challenges life throws at them and move on with their lives feeling more powerful and self-assured.
Jerusha is a multi-talented artist from NYC, who is currently becoming a well-known figure in music and acting. Jerusha first made her presence known on Broadway and television with appearances in shows such as Atlanta, alongside Donald Glover. She began her music career in 2020, and her debut single Aquafina was produced by Rice N’ Pease’s Mike Woods, who has famously produced for artists including Bazzi and Anne-Marie.
Jerusha is no stranger to the local music scene, having performed at acclaimed venues such as Nublu, The Delancey, Heaven Can Wait, The Bitter End, and even Times Square. With her latest single “Monopoly” released February 17th, 2023, Jerusha continues to work fervently, making a name for herself in both NYC’s music and entertainment scene.
The opening notes of Jerusha’s eagerly awaited 2023 release, “Monopoly”, take listeners on a delightful journey into the liberating and thrilling experience of beautiful, guilt-free exploration. With her soft and powerful female vocals soaring over an infectious, alternative pop soundscape and latin inspired beat, Monopoly is truly captivating.
The chorus of the track is truly unforgettable, and has an uplifting and carefree vibe that elicits a joyous spirit in listeners. Jerusha’s delivery is passionate yet gentle, and contains multilayers of intricate vocal technique. The production creates a chill, airy atmosphere, which allows the listener to genuinely appreciate the artistry of the track.
The song is a reminder to stay in the moment and live life to the fullest, to take each day one step at a time and enjoy the process. It’s also about joyously embracing adventurous playfulness without building worrisome attachments. The message of the track is applicable to people of all ages and is sure to bring smiles to faces with its catchy and optimistic tone.
Overall, Jerusha skillfully crafts a modern tune that perfectly encapsulates the surge of emotions we all feel when we let go and surrender to the moment – all while delivering one super catchy pop jam! Stream “Monopoly” today – it won’t leave you feeling board anytime soon.
Alexandra Miller is a French-Irish artist and singer/author/composer. She began in the Nice opera as a child and has been the vocal lead for multiple bands over her long singing career. Now she has decided the time is right to produce her own original work and is planning to release her first single, “Trampoline,” from her upcoming EP this year.
Alexandra has been influenced by several popular artists of the time, including Alicia Keys, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. She has also worked on perfecting her compositions and has ten tracks ready to launch. Her upcoming EP, “Sweetest Morning,” will be released in 2023.
Alexandra Miller’s recent single, “Trampoline,” is a gem of alternative pop music that pleases the ears in many ways. With mesmerizing female vocals and soulful layers of sound, Miller urges her listeners to come along with her for a journey into luxurious bliss. Emotional depth can be felt immediately in the first few moments of the track as Miller taps into a state of sensual desire. However, there is no doubt that what’s most captivating about this track is how catchy and enjoyable it is.
Miller has created a delightful and fun song that begs to be listened to again and again— something sure to stick in your head even after just one listen. The chorus of “Trampoline” is one you won’t soon forget – its swirls of imagery will keep haunting you long after the song ends! Upliftingly upbeat in places, yet cool and mysterious when needed, Miller brings together her various influences with great finesse on this track.
Overall, Alexandra Miller has made something truly special with her original release, “Trampoline”. This alternative pop sensation has potential not only for fans of soulful music but also those who appreciate modern pop sounds – making it crafty enough for musical sophistication yet catchy enough for pop stardom.
Dici is an emerging rap star with thousands of worldwide followers, originally born in Italy but raised in Miami. As a 17-year-old, he developed his skills by free-styling rhymes and mastering Pro Tools, leading to the creation of his critically acclaimed indie EP on his own label. His work draws influence from Denzel Curry, Action Bronson, Mayhem Lauren, Kenny Beats and more.
His music combines powerhouse beats and “soulful melodies with hypnotic synth-generated flows”. He has accumulated over 2 million Spotify streams and 4 million views for his professionally directed and produced videos on YouTube.
Sparks are flying in the air with Dici’s ‘Champagne Showers’. This US based rap artist has burst onto the scene with his first release of 2023 and it’s certainly one that’ll have you captivated.
The track is an addictive blend of rap, pop, and male vocals that effortlessly draw you in. From the moment it kicks off you can feel the contagious energy emanating from the speakers. The chorus is super catchy, setting up a powerful atmosphere that instantly hooks you in.
The production throughout is truly impressive, cascading beats build up to frenetic drops as we’re met with an electrifying array of samples. Powerful bass notes add an extra punch while electronic undertones keep your feet tapping along at all times.
Dici’s smooth flow pairs perfectly with this exciting backdrop as he lays down slick rap verses. His signature style shines through with clever lyricism and clever wordplay that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Not only does Champagne Showers highlight Dici’s technical prowess but also his creative flair which makes for a truly entertaining listen overall.
Overall, Dici strikes gold with ‘Champagne Showers’, combining rap, pop and stellar production to create a captivating showcase of his musical talents. His entrancing vocal performance paired with high-octane beats make for an addictive song that will no doubt be on repeat for months to come.
Emily Coupe Collaborated With Kara Connolly On This Amazing Single 'Love Bomber'
Emily Coupe, who was born in Australia and is now based in the United States, is a pop singer and songwriter who has established a name for herself in the music business by fusing together a diverse variety of musical influences.
Since moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music, Coupe has been influenced by a wide variety of artists, including Taylor Swift, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, Dua Lipa, The Weekend, and Ariana Grande. As a result, she has developed an acoustic style that has transitioned into something more pop-influenced.
Her primary objective is to win over the audience with her sincere voice and excellent guitar talents and to leave them wanting more of both of those things from her. Her music is famous for its catchy melodies and lyrics that are both intimate and fascinating. Some of the recurring topics in her songs include storytelling, love and loss, and the empowerment of women.
The music of Coupe is praised by music critics for having strong voices in addition to appealing melodies and lyrics that are easy to recognise. She has been lauded for her skill in deftly combining a wide range of musical styles, which enables her to create a sound that is distinctive while also evoking a sense of comfort and recognition.
Her live performances have been acclaimed for their level of passion as well as their ability to connect with the audience.
Emily Coupe, who is rapidly becoming more successful in the field of music, is constantly evolving her signature sound with each new release.
She has been able to amass a dedicated fan following because of the infectious choruses and topical lyrics that she incorporates into her songs. She is swiftly becoming a formidable force in the pop, acoustic, and country music sectors.
This brilliant Australian singer-songwriter is continuing to create waves in the music business, and music lovers who enjoy a unique combination of musical genres should keep an eye on her as she makes her way through the industry.
The Soul Sensation Cherise With Bold Brit Attitude Releases 'Secrets'
Cherise is a young jazz performer from the UK who is quickly becoming known for her incredible talent and unique sound.
With a classical background and a jazz education from the Trinity Laban School of Music and Dance in Greenwich, London, she is one of the most promising young musicians in the UK today.
Cherise’s journey in music began with her participation in the free Saturday classes offered by Tomorrow’s Warriors, an organization that aims to support the early careers of young musicians, particularly black and female musicians who may face financial or other obstacles in pursuing a career in the music industry.
Through her hard work and dedication, Cherise became the only black jazz vocalist enrolled in her class at Trinity Laban, an accomplishment that speaks to her talent and perseverance.
Cherise’s music is a blend of jazz, R&B, and soul, with a daringly British approach that sets her apart from other performers. Her album “Remedy,” released in 2021, showcases her songwriting abilities and her commitment to the narrative process. The album’s first single, “Secrets,” is a heartfelt and honest song that draws listeners in with its modern yet classic sound.
Cherise has already made a name for herself in the London jazz scene, and she is scheduled to perform at festivals such as Love Supreme and Montreux Jazz this summer. Her devoted cult of listeners follows her closely, drawn to her easy and appealing voice and her ability to make her music sound both modern and classic at the same time.
Cherise’s rise to fame is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. With her unique sound and incredible talent, she is sure to continue to captivate audiences and win over new fans in the years to come. Fans of jazz, R&B, and soul should definitely keep an eye on this rising star.
Kid Travis Drops His Latest Single “White Flag” Ahead Forthcoming Album
Travis Brown, known as Kid Travis, is a talented singer, songwriter, and producer from Willingboro, New Jersey.
His music style combines elements of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, creating a unique sound that has gained him a growing following of fans.
Kid Travis started his music career by uploading covers and original songs to YouTube and SoundCloud. His soulful voice and relatable lyrics quickly caught the attention of listeners, leading to his popularity on social media. He has over 500,000 followers on Instagram and over 2.2 million followers on TikTok, where he often shares snippets of his music and personal life.
One of Kid Travis’s most popular songs is “Heartless,” a reimagined version of the hit song by The Weeknd. His cover has over 5 million streams on Spotify, showcasing his ability to put his own spin on popular tracks.
In addition to covers, Kid Travis has released several EPs, including “Moon,” “Before I Forget,” and “Leave Me to Myself.” His songs often explore themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, connecting with listeners on an emotional level.
Kid Travis has also collaborated with other musicians such as Bryson Tiller, 24kGoldn, and 6LACK. These collaborations showcase his versatility and ability to adapt to different music styles. Kid Travis’s music is often praised for its authenticity, as he writes and produces his own songs, allowing him to convey his personal experiences and emotions.
Kid Travis’s rise to fame is a testament to the power of social media and the ability of artists to connect with fans on a personal level. He continues to gain popularity and recognition, performing at various venues and festivals across the country.
With his unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, Kid Travis is poised to become a household name in the music industry. Fans of contemporary R&B and those looking for fresh takes on popular songs should definitely give Kid Travis a listen.
Kid Travis Has Just Released His New Song Titled “White Flag,” In Advance Of His Upcoming Album
Maya Yenn’s “Sour Grapes” is a ridiculously catchy song that expresses the frustrations of growing up. It is full of warm nostalgia, bleeps and bloops from half-remembered video games, and R&B-inspired rhythms.
The song begins with the warping click of a filling cassette tape as Yenn calmly hums along to a hazy lo-fi guitar. The heady scene is abruptly broken by a video game gun that sounds like an alarm clock at six in the morning.
We are then thrust directly into the track, which is accompanied by 8-bit bass, insistent vocals, and defiant beats with hip-hop influences.
A distinct lyrics “Supposed to be on top now / Supposed to have it all figured out now,” boons the realities of life, getting to know you missed your beautiful childhood because you desperately wanted to grow up.
“Sour Grapes” is a characterful take on the frustrations and disappointments of adulthood; full of nostalgic warmth, video game bleeps and bloops and R&B-tinged beats, it’s the perfect cocktail of freshly-squeezed pop for when adulthood just isn’t sweet enough.
Remember when you were young and you desperately wanted to grow up and have it all, have all the freedom in the world, you later grow up and it’s the complete opposite of what you thought it would be – sour grapes.
“‘Sour Grapes’ is basically about the irony of being a kid and looking forward to all the freedom you’re going to have as an adult and then you get there and feel like you actually had it better as a kid.”
Sharl is an internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter, previously signed to a UK indie record label, Sharl made an exciting re-debut in 2022 as an independent electropop artist and has since then shown no signs of slowing down.
She has since then released breathtaking songs that are both inspiring and danceable. Sharl is a prolific storyteller who uses music as a means of communicating with the outer world to broadcast a message to the masses.
After her debut album “City Lights” Sharl has been consistent with the type of music she makes for mass consumption making sure each song she releases is relatable and can stand the test of time.
Her latest song “Mirror” is dauntless love song which shares the story of been your best self when you are with that special person seeing a perfect reflection of yourself.
The song is utterly jam-packed with subtle sonic details and subtle moments that highlight Sharl’s skill and cunning in creating a pop sound that feels both familiar and uniquely her own.
Sharl’s ingenuity is shamelessly represented in Mirror, not only did she make a for love birds but also gave them something to dance to as couples to strengthen the bond between them.
Fifth Lucky Dragon Shares Thoughts On New Ep White Lies & Purple Elephants
Having amassed over 100,000 likes on Tik Tok prior to release, Louis Imperiale who performs under the moniker Fifth Lucky Dragon, writer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and creative director decided to release the Ep he has been seating on for years.
The Ep titled “White Lies & Purple Elephants” comes with 3 different original songs, with each song coming in with a different vibe.
The Ethos behind the title ‘White Lies & Purple Elephant’, tells the story of how devastating a small lie can manifest into a situation that could get out of hand.
White Lies & Purple Elephants is an eclectic alt-pop song with captivating lyrics and perfect instrumentations, listening to the Ep it is evident Louis poured his sweat and blood into making the songs.
One unique fact about the Ep is the pattern in which the songs were produced, the next song cannot be guessed, therefore coming as a surprise because the songs don’t follow the same outline.
The album kicks off with White Lies & Purple Elephants, followed by “Don’t Look Too Far Ahead” and “Mango” follows ensuite. Full of bouncy and colorful synth arrangements, paired with driving rhythms and vibrant melodic lead vocals, his music offers a charming sonic trip with bags of commercial appeal.
The theme of “White Lies & Purple Elephants” is relatable can be enjoyed by music lovers across the globe who can find inspiration from the songs and dance to them aswell.
Blair Djuna Sets Himself Free With 'Don't Tell Me'
Artists with the aptitude for songwriting are rare, yet in the case of multitalented Blair Djuna, this is evident in all his songs, this fact is reinstated in his new song ‘Don’t Tell Me’.
“I know you’ve never felt the same
I’d rather be alone
Then for you to tell me (Tell me you love me)”
With such captivating lyrics, Blair Djuna shares a subtle love story of been in a relationship where you obviously can tell it is heading nowhere, feels like a hallucination or chasing the clouds. Blair studied a Bachelor of Music (song writing) at, JMC academy, Sydney, and this is evidently displayed throughout the song.
‘Don’t Tell Me’Is a pop song embedded with 80’s jam and a sense of modern funk with catchy melody lines to keep you hooked to the lyrics. The bass keeps you alive and could keep you on your feet for hours dancing.
The song can serve two purposes, a dance song, and a love song, yet Blair has stylishly blended both to make a song that suits persons/lovers of music, I mean who hates a love song?
One of the reasons ‘Don’t Tell Me’ is a jam is a result of his smooth voice on the song, his voice is so much sync with the heartwarming instrumentations making it difficult for you to listen to it just once
Young Ghanaian afro-pop and dancehall star, Larruso has released his second single of the year titled “Fall”; produced by Gigz Beatz.
Listen to “Fall” here
On a Caribbean influenced afrobeats instrumentation, Larruso details his awful past experiences with relationships and love on “Fall”; despite these experiences, the young artist still believes in love and has confirmed and expressed his love for a new love interest his heart yeans for.
Larruso gears up with this second single after the success of “Midnight” off his sophomore EP, “Sounds from the Slums”; a project that seeks to project Larruso at his crude state. “Sounds from the Slums” has garnered over 10 million streams across all platforms and keeps racking in good streaming numbers.
The dancehall crooner emerged as one of the most talked about artist in Ghana in his home country after dropping his debut hit single “Killy Killy” in 2019 which got him the needed attention which he later released the remix, which he featured Ghanaian Award-Winning artists’ Stonebwoy and Kwesi Arthur. Larruso records and perform the Caribbean-influenced musical genre, Dancehall but with a fusion from indigenous sound and melody from Africa.
Kahnin is an experienced artist from Keflavik, Iceland. His music is eclectic and ranges across many genres. He has released nineteen singles, the most recent of which is “Go Kart”.
The moment you press play on Kahnin’s “Go Kart” single, it feels like a rush of nostalgia is running through your veins. There’s something incredibly comforting yet inspiring about this Nordic-based soft rock that immediately gives your whole body a warm feeling, like a cozy hug.
The lighthearted composition, combined with classic rock instrumentation, creates an easy-listening and dreamy atmosphere. The electric guitar solo performed by Leo Abrahams sounds strong and refreshing against the backdrop of the bright notes and uplifting male vocals. Meanwhile, Jimmy Deer’s bass playing makes you want to stand up and start moving your feet in time to its steady beat – making this 19th single from Kahnin an undeniable feel-good jam.
Listening closely to the lyrics that celebrate the small moments of life and maintaining a youthful view on things brings feelings of peaceful acceptance mixed in with bright optimism. It has that alt-pop combination that captures the essence of being content with whatever place you’re at while still having hope for better days ahead.
By the end of this song, you’ll be filled with much joy as if you’ve taken a journey celebrating the best kind of adventure: self-discovery and learning who you are. Great music indeed!
Kejcz was born in 1986 in Poland and is a cinematographer by profession. However, he began to compose music himself after he was inspired by film music classes with the composer Henryk Kuzniak. Since then, Kejcz has been captivated by the works of renowned filmmakers such as Krzysztof Kieślowski and Andrei Tarkovsky. As a result, his musical style combines emotional storytelling and ambient sounds in order to create something from many different elements.
His interpretation of emotional soundscapes makes him one of the most intriguing producers of our time. With an eye for detail and a positive attitude, Kejcz has become a successful music producer, constantly creating new works with passion and finesse.
Kejcz’s single “Set Me Free” is a superb introduction to the Polish producer’s EDM sensibilities, and is an unstoppable force of modern electronic pop. The basslines in this track have a palpable yet subtle presence that commands attention and creates an infectious rhythm guaranteed to get stuck in your head for days. Featuring beautiful female vocals by Basia Kolasa, her voice carries a sense of longing amongst the lush synths and percussion, creating an irresistibly bittersweet atmosphere.
Like any good EDM soundtrack, the audience finds itself lost in the production’s contagious rhythms and immersive hooks, which break out into anthemic builds before fading off into thumping refrains and pulsing drops. With a blend of warm throbbing bass mixed with cool vivid synth sounds, “Set Me Free” is not only a great tribute to true electronic music but an incredibly addictive track to boot. Whether used for background music or a full club mix, this is sure to be one of Kejcz’s most memorable releases and EDM fans will no doubt be eagerly awaiting future releases from this upcoming producer.
The production on “Set Me Free” really shines – it feels decidedly futuristic while indulging in classic 80s synth elements. This is super catchy and designed to make you dance without fail. There are multiple dynamic drops that add texture, resonating deeply with any listener’s eardrums – this is music to be enjoyed loudly. From start to finish, Kejcz sculpts a blissful sonic journey full of majesty, showcasing his originality and promising great things to come from his productions as we look ahead into 2023.
Angela Sclafani Captivating Melodies "Songs of Other Selves"
Angela Sclafani is an award-winning NYC songwriter, performer, and theater-maker. Her work merges clever lyrics, memorable melodies, and powerful vocal range, evoking the styles of multi-genre greats like Regina Spektor and Norah Jones. From her original EPs to her Stevie Nicks reimaginations, Angela consistently delights critics and fans alike with her inventively soothing music and knack for storytelling. She is a Woman to Watch, Fred Ebb Award Winner, and Richie Jackson Artist Fellow all rolled into one remarkable talent.
New York city based singer and songwriter Angela Sclafani’s debut full length album, “Songs of Other Selves”, is a sonic journey into the playful and kaleidoscopic world of her inner child and her past personas. This captivating journey is Annie’s first foray into an emotionally raw and anthemic side of indie-pop.
Angela Sclafani showcases throughout the album her velvety female vocals, painting an intimate portrait of inner growth arising from healing trauma amongst delicately interweaving elements of folk with her magnetic melodies and relatable lyrics. Guiding listeners on an ethereal yet heartfelt exploration of self-discovery, each song transports one to a more inspired place filled with balmy synths and dreamy landscapes.
“Songs of Other Selves” features a collection of songs about growing up, healing trauma and getting to know the different parts of yourself. Its carefree production oozes soulful musings radiating infectious optimism. Uplifting in its graceful melancholic music, it truly engages listeners through its explorative yet comforting soundscapes.
Overall, “Songs of Other Selves” proves to be a soulful work that many can relate to for its equally ambitious tone and soaring indie pop tones – making for a beautiful experience sure to leave you hypnotized by its enchanting vibes. Angela Sclafani delivers a captivating blend of folk and Alt-pop melodies with solace, strength, grace and wisdom – all offering up the perfect soundtrack for your innermost private journeys as your rediscover yourself.
The Cookie Jar Complot Dazzles With "Beaver Deceiver"
The Cookie Jar Complot is a Luxembourg-based instrumental post to math rock band, formed in 2020 by songWriting duo Sven Schmeler and Gilles Glesener. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of influences, they create an eclectic sonic landscape of dynamic rhythms, post rock soundscapes and intertwining guitar melodies.
With a combined background in music having played and written for multiple Luxembourg-based bands, Sven and Gilles join forces to create an exciting live show, backed by Philipp Colling (Bass) and Miko Buraczyk (Guitar).
“Beaver Deceiver”, the recent single released by the Luxembourg based duo Sven Schmeler and Gilles Glesener, is something to behold. The drums, straightforward and powerful, set the beat for an incredible musical experience. The guitars come in, adding texture and complexity and the basslines dive deep into a fantastic groove. It all combines to be a perfectly crafted and intricate math rock instrumental.
The exciting thing about “Beaver Deceiver” is that each element balances the others and none of them are in the forefront. Every instrument adds to the overall soundscape and what is left is a synergy that brings out the best in all. All of this allows for a complex and interesting sound, such that ears are constantly piqued and engaged.
Their attention to detail is remarkable, giving each piece its own unique vibe and texture. Every note is deliberately selected and played with intention, allowing for a beautiful interplay between the two musicians. It’s a feast for the ears, and the music created is magical. Every time you listen, you will be taken on an intriguing soundscape journey – a journey full of emotion, expression and complexity.
The duo have created something powerful and special with this recording. Whether it’s the beautiful guitar arpeggios, the dynamic percussion, or the dazzling lead melodies – it’s a testament to what can be created when two experienced musicians come together.
Overall, “Beaver Deceiver” is a unique and exemplary math rock instrumental that leaves the listener feeling satisfied. It’s a beautiful, complex, and well-crafted piece that reinforces why Sven Schmeler and Gilles Glesener are excellent musicians and why the singularity of rock cannot go understated.
Gary Dranow stylishly admits to being the pivot of 3 failed marriages and many relationships, the dust was cleared off his eyes after he was diagnosed as a Bi-polar 1 with Mania.
After the revelation, he started to recount many incidences and tried to imagine how his condition might have affected those around him, his friends, and his partners.
“When I was in my late 40s I had just been diagnosed as a Bi-polar 1 with Mania and for the first time I had a reference for why I acted out as I did from early childhood until I started to be managed Pharmacologically,” –
he states,
His new song Mellow Drama strikes as the point of view of a 3rd person in his life during those phases of his life. Gary admits it’s by far his most vulnerable song yet.
The song invites fans and listeners into Gary’s mind and life. His life story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the human spirit, and “Mellow Drama” is the best example of perseverance for Gary and the band.
Gary’s unwavering commitment to his craft serves as an example for both admirers and aspiring musicians because his music vividly depicts his life.
The existence of Gary Dranow, a musician, artist, and sportsman, is a testament to the strength of desire, tenacity, and the human spirit.
Mellow Drama reeks of guilt, acceptance, forgiveness, and sacrifices, knowing Gary Dranow nothing less than this was expected from him, nonetheless paying rapt attention to the lyrics of the song the listener can find inspiration from the song on how to deal with other people living with similar conditions.
Gary secretly shared the importance of seeking early medical care, maybe things would have been a little different.
Joe Sneava Says The Hardest Goodbye Via 'Move Over'
Imagine a heartbreak song that you can dance to! Songwriter and Singer Joe Sneava who hails from the Pacific Northwest, near Seattle, Washington in the United States is a real master of ceremony.
Move Over is therapeutic, and divine, the disposition of the drums, guitar, and bass blends perfectly, leaving with little choice but to dance to it.
The perfect synchronization of the lyrics and instrumentations allows his new song “Move Over” to travel down to the depth of your heart. the song is an homage of sorts to Springsteen’s “Hungry Heart,” where the lyrics speak to the serious issue of bad breakups, cheating, and the like.
In a recent interview with Mister Styx of Musicarenagh Joe Sneva shared some exclusives and delved into his personal life, he touched on some of the challenges he has faced during his musical journey. He said:
The biggest problem is just getting your name out there. The internet and streaming sites are great because anybody can release music, but that also floods the field and makes it harder for artists to stick out
This and more were shared during the interview, Get the full interview below
Where do you find inspiration?
I find inspiration in my hobbies and surroundings. I think living in the beautiful Pacific Northwest of the United States, it provides lots of creative ambition.
What was the role of music in the early years of your life?
Music was always a huge part of my life growing up, I have five older siblings, and they always played me their favorite music, whether it was Led Zeppelin or Bob Dylan or Pearl jam and I was just obsessed with it all since I can remember.
Are you from a musical or artistic family?
All of my siblings can sing, so that must have rubbed off on me.
Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry?
I just decided that a young age to pursue it. I started the band in middle school and we played at my 8th grade graduation. Been doing this a long time.
How did you learn to sing/write/to play?
My parents bought me an acoustic guitar when I was in 6th grade and some guitar lessons, and I never looked back.What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform?
My older brother Jordan took me to see The Rolling Stones when I was in middle school. At the Kingdome in Seattle, which sadly isn’t standing anymore. I wasn’t absolute awe. The show blew me away.
How could you describe your music?
My music has a definite summer vibe. It always comes out with an island vibe for one reason or another.
My music has a definite summer vibe.
Describe your creative process.
I’ll either have a melody in my head that just comes out of nowhere, or I’ll actually sit down with my guitar and decide to write a song, messing around with some different chord progressions and see what comes out.
What is your main inspiration?
My main inspiration is just knowing that I’m creating something out of nowhere. It’s really cool to think that if I write a song right now, that I’ve just created something that wasn’t there 5 minutes ago.
What musician do you admire most and why?
It’s a toss up between Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. They just keep trucking along and creating new music and not just playing their same ol’ tunes. They keep creating and putting new albums out.
Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career?
I think everyone’s style evolves, at least it should. I still have written lyrics from when I was 14 and it’s laughable. Definitely have lived some life since then.
Who do you see as your main competitor?
No competitor in music and no rules. That’s what I love about it. I create and write and sing what I want. Always.
What are your interests outside of music? I love anything that is summer involved. Surfing, paddle boarding, swimming.
If it wasn’t a music career, what would you be doing? Probably working at a record store.
What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music? The biggest problem is just getting your name out there. The internet and streaming sites are great because anybody can release music, but that also floods the field and makes it harder for artists to stick out.
If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be? Streaming services should pay more. There, I said it. Look at this way, people don’t pay one tenth of a penny for a print of a painting, or a movie ticket, but for some reason people don’t see music as a tangible thing, but it is. It is a product and should be paid accordingly. Musicians totally get screwed when it comes to streaming services.
What are your plans for the coming months?
My next couple months is just keep writing songs and playing shows, keep on creating.
Do you have any artistic collaboration plans? No collaboration plans at the moment, but I have tons of musician friends and we’re always brainstorming for ways to do so.
What message would you like to give to your fans?
Thanks for listening, and I hope you dig my tunes!
Jacqueline Kroft Mesmerizes With "Piano Preludes Vol.02"
Jacqueline Kroft is a pianist and songwriter who blends an adventurous and curious sound with a wide variety of musical styles. Drawing on her classical training, her music is striking for its imaginative and ambitious compositions. She expresses her creativity through her explorations in electronic, rock, pop, and classical sounds.
Jacqueline’s intimate approach to songwriting starts with a piano prelude as the foundation for each song. After laying the foundation on her first instrument, she builds on the sound with her unique approach to lyrical soundscaping. Her influence comes from her diverse musical roots, blending composition with creativity to craft unique worlds of sound. Jacqueline Kroft’s ambition and passion come together to make her music an eclectic aural experience.
Jacqueline Kroft’s Piano “Preludes Vol.02” is an exquisite collection of classical piano instrumentals guaranteed to captivate any listener. With 27 preludes composed and self-recorded by Jacqueline Kroft, “Piano Preludes Vol.02” is the second volume of this graceful and contemplative collection.
The lush, melodic soundscape of Jacqueline’s classical piano on the album allows anyone to take a journey of introspection and exploration within themselves. The ebb and flow of her music helps guide the journey, passing through emotions as varied as joy and sorrow, peace and chaos, before leading you to a comforting state of serenity.
As you revel in the joy of her bright, beautiful music, each prelude captures the essence of the moment and leaves you feeling refreshed and energized. Her mastery of the instrument gives the listener an experience that is simultaneously stimulating and calming, creating an unforgettable listening experience. Whether it’s the thundering climaxes or the softest of ballads, Jacqueline’s ability to evoke emotion with her music takes the listener and immerses them in an arresting, melodic soundscape.
From start to finish, “Piano Preludes Vol.02” maintains an air of calm and serenity as Jacqueline provides a truly beautiful backdrop for relaxation and contemplation. Whether you are looking for something to relax to or something to help aid your creative endeavors, “Piano Preludes Vol.02” is sure to please.