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Drew Schueler Expresses Deep Sorrow On “To Know I Hurt You”

Drew Schueler Expresses Deep Sorrow On “To Know I Hurt You”
Drew Schueler Expresses Deep Sorrow On “To Know I Hurt You”

Talented American Drew Schueler is out with this new single “To Know I Hurt You” where he expresses very deep pain and sorrow.

‘To Know I Hurt You’ is a candid and emotional peek into the mind of someone who has lost everything they care about as a result of their own actions.

It serves as a heartfelt apology, recognizing that even forgiveness may be too much to expect. Guess you can relate to that.

Drew Schueler, a new pop singer akin to Lauv, Justin Bieber, and LANY, is a master at crafting distinctive yet recognizable songs consisting of live vocals and melodies, electro-pop synth textures, electric guitar, and programmed beats.

Drew made his teeth fronting and producing alternative pop bands in Cincinnati and Nashville, but is now breaking into the pop mold.

He not only composed, produced, and mixed his whole debut EP (New Perspective), but he also performed all of the instruments.

“I have always been fascinated by all aspects of creating music,” Drew said. “As with any kind of art, every tiny detail matters and I love knowing everything that goes into my music.”

Schueler works out of his Nashville studio as a songwriter, instrumentalist, and producer, in addition to his developing artist career. Listen to the new one below and follow him on social media via @DrewSchueler.

Bea Kadri Is A Loser On “Outpour”

Bea Kadri Is A Loser On “Outpour”
Bea Kadri Is A Loser On “Outpour”

Lebanese singer/songwriter, Bea Kadri has unleashed his new single she calls “Outpour” which is about her long-distance romance.

In this track, Bea feels vulnerable and exposed as she realizes the consequences of supporting a partner that isn’t showing up for himself or allowing her in.

Outdoor was written by Bea & produced by Arthur Francko who is Swedish.

The song is backed with a live version recorded with Last Seen Live (Dubai), as well as a music video that is part of a conceptual trilogy that conveys Bea’s vision through light art symbolisms at its center.

Bea’s first song, “Cloud 9,” was published in 2018, and she has since produced a number of albums that have been included in Spotify and Apple Music’s New Music Daily and New Music Friday editorials, as well as magazines like GQ, Harpers Bazaar, Esquire, Emirates Woman, and Khaleej Times.

Listen to it below.

Bea Kadri Is A Loser On “Outpour”

Bea Kadri Is A Loser On “Outpour”
Bea Kadri Is A Loser On “Outpour”

Lebanese singer/songwriter, Bea Kadri has unleashed her new single, “Outpour,” about her long-distance romance.

In this track, Bea’s feels vulnerable and exposed as she realizes the consequences of supporting a partner that isn’t showing up for himself or allowing her in. Outdoor was written by Bea and produced by Arthur Francko, who is Swedish.

Bea’s unique way of narrating her own personal stories was greatly influenced by the R&B, pop, and hip-hop music of the 1990s, which she listened to when she was growing up.

Bea’s music has a laid-back and seductive vibe, while her writing gives a more personal look into the mind of the artist. Her lyrics revolve around self-discovery, empowerment, and all topics about the heart.

Bea returned to school to get a master’s degree in music business management after moving to London in 2018. At the same time, she worked on developing her own voice and talent.

The ups and downs of long-distance relationships will be the primary focus of the album’s lyrics and music. Since 2018, Bea has put out a few songs, and her music has been streamed more than 1.29 million times.

 

I Used To Be Sam Is Very “Gentle” On This New Song

I Used To Be Sam Is Very “Gentle” On This New Song
I Used To Be Sam Is Very “Gentle” On This New Song

Acclaimed singer, songwriter and recording artiste, I Used To Be Sam is here with her newest single dubbed “Gentle”.

There was a time before Annie Goodchild when there was Sam. After taking an Ancestry DNA test, the celebrated singer, songwriter, and recording artist discovered that she used to go by the name Samantha before she was adopted.

This discovery serves as the catalyst for their new single, ‘Gentle, and is the first single off Goodchild’s upcoming EP of the same name, an exploratory new collection of cinematic, left-field pop that will be released under their new artistic identity I Used To Be Sam.

Goodchild grew up in the suburbs of Boston, in “a full-on Irish home,” listening to ’90s hip-hop and R’nB and singing in church choirs, idolizing “the great female vocalists” Ella Fitzgerald, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, and Janis Joplin.

Annie founded Melou with a diverse and brilliant group of musicians after taking an impulsive journey to Guatemala at the age of 18 and performed around Western Europe and the United States for five years.

Following international success as a featured performer for Scott Bradlee’s musical collaboration Postmodern Jukebox, Goodchild started their solo career six years ago with the glittering vintage sounds of their debut EP ‘A Random Physical Sensation.’

Encouraged to go more, Goodchild struck up chats with other transracial adoptees (TRAs), and their shared experiences shaped I Used To Be Sam’s first EP’s highly intimate nature.

She hopes to utilize this new music as a vehicle to bring individuals with similar experiences together and to change the narrative around transracial adoption.

The release of the EP’s title track is the first of many chapters for I Used To Be Sam; it represents the artist’s boldest, freest, and most confronting music in their illustrious career.

With snappy rhythms, sampled physiological noises reworked as percussion, and cyclical snatches of recorded vocals that provide a lyrical pulse, the music soars and skitters; Goodchild’s voice quivering and yelling with a rawness that comes right from the pit of their stomach.

The songwriting is as adventurous as the author’s journey while composing their most ambitious and honest release to date. Watch the full video below.

Caitlin Quisenberry Presents Acoustic Version Of “Take Only What You Need”

Caitlin Quisenberry Presents Acoustic Version Of “Take Only What You Need”
Caitlin Quisenberry Presents Acoustic Version Of “Take Only What You Need”

Sensational American songstress, Caitlin Quisenberry has finally presented the acoustic version of “Take Only What You Need”.

Caitlin Quisenberry takes her most well-known songs and reduces them down to their most basic elements, including her vocals, with the help of legendary GRAMMY-winning guitarist Bryan Sutton.

The raw simplicity of this EP, produced by Ben Simonetti (#1 “Same Boat” with Zac Brown Band), creates space, allowing each song to be heard in a more intimate way. It has clarity that can only be found in acoustic music. Listen to “Nashville Stripped” here.

As said by Caitlin, “The idea for stripping down my songs came from LIVE performances where I’ve sung my music acapella. People commented that they would love for me to put out music with just me singing with a guitar.”

“So, this EP is really a response to those comments. I think it’s important to listen closely to your fanbase and give them what they want. Personally, when I listen to acoustic music, I feel more connected to the artist and the lyrics because it’s void of any other distractions.” she added.

Caitlin has been featured in American Songwriter, Country Note, Westword, and ThinkTankNashville, and was called “Nashville’s Newest Darling” by Hype Magazine. Caitlin began singing at the age of three and hasn’t stopped since.

She began recording with multi-GRAMMY-winning producer Robert Cutarella when she was 14 years old, and the next year, she was cast on American Idol, where she won a Golden Ticket and was propelled into Hollywood.

Caitlin developed her skills further while in college, studying in Switzerland with the famous opera soprano Karine Mkrtchyan.

The Colorado native has teamed up with producers Ben Simonetti (#1 with Zac Brown Band), Sal Oliveri (#1 with P!nk and Chris Stapleton), and Jason Wyatt (Top-40 artist) to create music that relates to ordinary life and readily understandable interpersonal interactions.

Listen to it below and follow her on Instagram via @caitlinquisenberrymusic

Charles Fauna Presents Brand New Song “Diner”

Charles Fauna Presents Brand New Song “Diner”
Charles Fauna Presents Brand New Song “Diner”

Los Angeles, CA singer, Charles Fauna bounces back onto the music scenes with this new song named “Diner”.

“Diner” oozes with passion and active thought from the first beat drop and atmospherics. It’s the sort of tune that makes you want to take the long road home so you can pretend you’re in a music video.

You can’t help but believe Charles Fauna is speaking directly to you as the chorus begins.

On what actually inspired the song, Charles says, “Diner was inspired by New Order, Coldplay and classic 80’s pop. Diner is a story song. It’s about a teenage girl whose mother is absent. Her father was always reluctant to have children, only really doing so for the mother. So when the mom is out of the picture the father withdraws from the daughter. He can’t look at her without being reminded of the wife that he will never have again. The girl is left alone in her pain because of her father’s behavior. She decides that if her birth family won’t be there for her, that she must venture forth to create a new family of her own. The open choruses of this song are meant to soundtrack her driving away from that childhood home, pedal to the metal, heartbroken yet for the first time in her life – truly free”

Charles Fauna has always been lured to the glamor and glam of the show industry, as well as the theatrical character of it. Charles’ father, a television producer, allowed him to accompany him to award presentations and concerts.

Even back then, Charles had a feeling it will be him on stage one day. Before moving on to his teen songwriting phase, he took drum classes and taught himself piano.

When college rolled around, though, the prospect of pursuing a full-time career seemed too intimidating. As a result, he enrolled at NYU to study Sociology and relegated music-making to his dorm room.

However, as the years passed, Charles became part of a close-knit group of like-minded artists. At the age of 24, he created Paideia, an experimental music project.

As he gained confidence, he realized that adopting this pseudonym was a method of protecting himself from vulnerability, from completely owning his talent.

As a result, he dropped the stage name in 2017 and began recording songs under his real identity. With millions of streams, critical acclaim, and performance at SXSW, it’s safe to conclude that success has followed.

Eulogy, his debut EP, was published in 2019. Yonder, his debut album, was released in 2020. Listen to the new one below and follow him on social media via @charlesfauna on Instagram and Facebook.

OgechiMusic Feels Nostalgic On “Chasing You”

OgechiMusic Feels Nostalgic On “Chasing You”
OgechiMusic Feels Nostalgic On “Chasing You”

Talented Nigerian songstress, OgechiMusic has finally presented her first single in 2022 titled “Chasing You”.

She composed this song because she was missing the feeling of having crushes when she was a youngster.

At some point in our lives, we feel this way and I know you have felt this way before hence you can relate to this song.

Her early years were spent in Nigeria, where she spent most of her time at home being creative with music, fashion, and visual art.

With her family, she moved to North Carolina, where she attended an arts-based middle and high school where she concentrated on music and visual arts.

Ever since she got into Los Angeles as soon as she completed high school she hasn’t left. Listen to the new one and follow her on Instagram @ogechimusic

Chris Goma Fights For His “Freedom” In Latest EP

Chris Goma Fights For His “Freedom” In Latest EP
Chris Goma Fights For His “Freedom” In Latest EP

Los Angeles, California-based artiste, Chris Goma is here with his newest project labeled “Freedom EP”.

In “Freedom”, Chris Goma talks about dedication to all families and individuals who have had to battle for their right to be free.

He used the example of what his parents had to go through, along with millions upon millions of others, simply to see another day.

Listen to the EP below.

About Chris Goma

Chris Goma, born Christopher Ryangoma Tabaro on January 27, 1995, is a Canadian singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist residing in Los Angeles, California.

Goma’s distinct sound (Hypno Funk) incorporates elements of rhythm and blues, hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz, and electronic music.

After his parents escaped the Rwandan Genocide, Chris Goma was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Ignace (Ntirushwamaboko) Ryangoma, Goma’s father, had obtained a full-bright scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston and had trekked over 100 kilometers with his pregnant wife, Marianne, and Goma’s older brother, Christian, to take a plane to the United States. With refugee status, Goma’s family migrated from Boston to Canada in 1997.

Goma’s father exposed him to music when he was a child. He began playing the keyboard when he was seven years old. He didn’t take up his primary instrument, the electric bass, until he was 12 years old.

He is presently located in Los Angeles, California, and his EP FREEDOM is out now!

Enter A Complete Love Atmosphere With Blvckbow’s “Second Nature”

Enter A Complete Love Atmosphere With Blvckbow’s “Second Nature”
Enter A Complete Love Atmosphere With Blvckbow’s “Second Nature”

United States duo, Blackbow is currently out with their latest single “Second Nature” which talks about love and positivity.

They describe the inspiration behind “Second Nature” Accas “the freeing feeling of being with someone that changes how you feel about yourself, caught off guard when you’re around them in the most positive and comfortable way.”

By stretching the boundaries of a specific genre, the duo experiments with a new sound. Smooth vocals from Jasmine Crowe and bright melodic rhythms from Brittni Paiva on ukulele and electric guitar are among the track’s calming features.

This mix produces a distinct and distinctive vibe with elements of reggae and tropical influence.

“‘Second Nature’ was influenced by our island roots since we are both from Hawaii and we’re brought up and raised around that kind of music and sound,” says the duo.

“We’d honestly never written anything with an island reggae vibe before, so we really wanted to explore it genre-wise as it’s something that’s always been inside both of us.” they added.

The song’s uplifting feelings were purposeful, as the pair credited reggae music with evoking the “spiritual sensation of global love,” which was the song’s ultimate objective.

Brittni Paiva, Jasmine Crowe, and Imua Garza produced the single, on which they also performed the keys, strings, and horns on.

Blake Pedrero on bass guitar, Calvin Canha on percussion, and Alexis Tolentino on steel guitar are among the other famous artists. Listen to it below.

 

Born I Introduces The “New Avatars” With Latest Song

Born I Introduces The “New Avatars” With Latest Song
Born I Introduces The “New Avatars” With Latest Song

Ghanaian-American rapper and vocalist, Born I has presented this new song he calls “New Avatars”.

“New Avatars” is a visual introduction to the YAE universe (You Are Enough). Born I appears in the video in a fire ceremony, sanctioned by the spirits, to offer a rallying cry of waking to all New Avatars throughout the world: everyone can make a difference.

It begins with a well-known Buddhist prayer before moving on to the central theme of the album: my search for meaning, insight, and spiritual liberation. The song makes you feel as if you’re moving both forth and inside.

“New Avatars” is the fourth visual from Born I’s album “In This Moment,” and it will be released in late 2022 in conjunction with his visual album.

Born I is a poet from the Washington, DC region who can shift smoothly across genres while preserving his explosive lyrical skills and positivism. Wu-Tang Clan, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, and Kanye West are among his musical inspirations.

Born I released the EDM/hip hop album “11:11” in 2020. In 2002, he released his solo hip hop album “In This Moment.”

Born I am also a seasoned meditation student and instructor. He’s the male voice on the famous meditation app Balance, and he’s taught mindfulness retreats all over the country utilizing music as a teaching tool.

Listen to the new one below.

 

Ratty Ghana – Tax (Prod. By Dini Beatz)

Ratty Ghana Singer
Ratty Ghana Singer

Brand Ratty Ghana is a musical performance that is both socio-cultural and inspiring (rapper and singer). Bernard Opoku Agyemang (Ratty Ghana) is widely regarded as one of the country’s most influential proponents of rap music.

 

Sam Tompkins Soars Higher In New Single ‘Bloodline’

Sam Tompkins Soars Higher In New Single 'Bloodline'
Sam Tompkins Soars Higher In New Single 'Bloodline'

Sam Tompkins is a British pop singer-songwriter who is on the rise and whose most recent album, “Bloodline,” is poised to make a splash all over the globe.

This young musician has already gained a following because of the soulfulness of his voice and the infectious melodies he creates, and now, with the release of his newest album, he is well-positioned to achieve even greater levels of success.

Fans singing along to every word of his set at his headlining performance at Electric Brixton the week before truly established his position as one of the most exciting young storytellers to come out of the UK.

This young composer has released a number of tunes, including the most recent one, “Bloodline,” in which he bares his emotions for everyone to see. The album’s title tune, “Bloodline,” is a stirring song that encourages listeners to accept their ancestry and fight for the things in which they believe. The theme of the song, which is one of pride and empowerment, is well complemented by Sam’s smooth and soulful singing.

Following a succession of viral videos, amazing covers uploaded through TikTok and Instagram, single releases (accumulating millions of streams), and pre-pandemic, grass-roots touring, Sam’s hyper-engaged audience has risen enormously.

As a result of the resonant nature of Sam’s emotionally charged lyrics and his gritty voice, he has developed a highly supportive community that spans the globe and has garnered close to half a million followers across both platforms.

Fans of many musical styles are guaranteed to enjoy Sam’s songs because of his distinctive sound, which is a combination of pop, soul, and R&B. He has already won over fans with his high-energy live performances and his endearing demeanour, and with the release of his new single “Bloodline,” he is well on his way to becoming one of the most well-known personalities in the pop music industry.

In conclusion, “Bloodline” is an album that everyone who likes pop music with a touch of the soul should give a try at least once. This album provides evidence that Sam Tompkins has what it takes to make it to the top of the business, which is why he is considered a rising star in the field.

The song “Bloodline,” with its infectious melodies and sincere lyrical content, is destined to be a success and will further establish Sam’s standing in the world of music.

 

Six Urban Artists Collaborate On An Inspiring Jam

Six Urban Artists Collaborate On An Inspiring Jam
Six Urban Artists Collaborate On An Inspiring Jam

MAS Records is Britain’s premier training centre for budding musicians, and it was through their efforts that six urban artists from diverse hip-hop subgenres were able to join forces and create this wild jam.

The story of these artists’ universal frustrations and their aspirations for unlocking down is told in this daring concept music, composed on the spot in a collaborative songwriting session, and it’s the ideal recipe for this summer’s outdoor anthem!

Despite the government’s unreliability, which has resulted in a four-week delay, June 21st is still cause for celebration. The summer concert season is officially underway with the arrival of the longest day of the year. The song serves as a gentle reminder to make the most of the freedoms and opportunities that are yours to exercise every day.

Read on to learn more about these brilliant musicians, who each contribute something unique to the table.

Mc Beastly is an independent British rapper from Hemel Hempstead who uses a forceful and legendary American Hip Hop style in his performances. A.D. began rapping at the age of 10, and he has since been featured many times on BBC Introducing and won the Big Break in 2014.

Six Urban Artists Collaborate On An Inspiring Jam
Six Urban Artists Collaborate On An Inspiring Jam

The ‘Beastly’ Eastleigh native with big dreams for the little town. Cerulean Sounds’ online celebrity, who has become a sought-after collaborator and bars-man, serves as the track’s anchor leg.

Weez Weez’s rap music resonates with listeners because she infuses it with her passion for rhymes, music, and poetry as well as her personal experiences. Over 20,000 people listened to her second EP, Locked Down Locked Out.

Melz is a multi-talented rapper/singer/songwriter based out of North London. music that draws heavily from the sounds of Afrobeats, 90s hip hop/R&B, Trap, and the UK scene. His “Vibes” blends the styles of artists ranging from Nate Dogg and Biggie Smalls to Wizkid and Burna Boy, and he considers it a mix of the old and modern schools.

Macelino Drill Fusion artist from North London was influenced by his environment (especially his brother’s project) to create his sound, which he started releasing at the beginning of the shutdown and has been refining ever since. This is a player to keep an eye on.

Jon Stephan is a singer and rapper with a Jamaican influence who uses his music to create an “Echo of Heaven” on Earth.

TwoBars Wins Producer For Song Of The Year Award At 3Music Awards 2020

TwoBars Wins Producer for Song of the Year Award at 3Music Awards 2020
TwoBars Wins Producer for Song of the Year Award at 3Music Awards 2020

The 3Music Awards presented a symphony of Ghana’s most talented musicians and performers on a night that was packed with glamour and spectacular performances.

One moment stood out in the explosive buzz of the evening: the beat wizard TwoBars winning the award for Producer of the Year for Song. This was the moment that stuck out the most.

It would be an understatement to say that industry buzz around TwoBars has been building up recently. He has been the driving force behind the scenes for many years, contributing rhythm and soul to songs that became iconic anthems.

He didn’t simply produce a hit; he built a global phenomenon with the song “Things Fall Apart,” which is an addictive combination of the sparkle of Afrobeat and the profound depth of Ghanaian highlife. It’s possible that Kofi Kinaata’s vocals were the voice to which we all sang, but TwoBars’ act included dancing on the stage.

TwoBars Wins Producer for Song of the Year Award at 3Music Awards 2020
TwoBars Wins Producer for Song of the Year Award at 3Music Awards 2020

The journey leading up to this zenith wasn’t a dash; rather, it was a marathon of dedication and perseverance. It is a testimonial to his flexibility as well as the faith that the industry’s most prominent figures invest in him because his portfolio is filled with partnerships.

The humility that TwoBars displayed as they were standing on that impressive platform and holding the prize that represents more than simply an honour was evident. He has never been just concerned with the rhythm; rather, he is concerned with the harmony, the teamwork, and the dance that takes place between an artist’s vision and a producer’s skill.

The 3Music Awards, for all their splendour, did more than merely shine a spotlight on various musicians. It shone a light on the producers, who are often the unsung heroes of the music industry.

They are the ones painstakingly arranging each piece in the massive mosaic of melodies, beats, and rhythms being created. And as TwoBars’ fame continues to rise, one thing becomes abundantly clear.

There is a producer with a vision, a heart, and an indisputable aptitude for making magic behind every fantastic tune. This year, we were treated to the beat of TwoBars; next year’s performance is likely to include even more complex rhythms.