Posts tagged Canadian music review
Canadian Artist Myles Lloyd Blends Indie R&B Warmth and Modern Soul on “One Sided”

Myles Lloyd returns with One Sided, a laidback Indie R&B and Contemporary R&B single that turns emotional imbalance into something smooth, rhythmic, and instantly readable. The Canadian artist approaches the subject with clarity rather than melodrama, framing the song around that difficult moment…

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Canadian Band SHEBAD Builds a Bright, Performance-Ready Groove With “Dancing Nonstop”

SHEBAD’s “Dancing Nonstop” moves with the bright discipline of a groove that knows exactly where it wants the body to go. The Canadian artist builds the single inside a lively neo-soul and soultronic frame, shaping an upbeat indie dance track around…

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Canadian Artist Gracie Ella Finds Quiet Magnetism in the Slow-Burning Indie R&B of “I.D.T.Y.L.M” — Featuring Benita

Gracie Ella’s “I.D.T.Y.L.M” moves with the kind of quiet confidence that does not need to announce its sophistication. The Canadian artist builds the single inside a slow-paced indie R&B frame, but the performance reaches beyond genre tags. Known for blending soul, jazz, and…

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Alyssa Reid Returns With New Single “Honey Butter”

Alyssa Reid’s new single “Honey Butter” arrives with a title that already suggests texture: smooth, golden, and built for instant sensory recall. Released on July 3, 2026, the track marks the Canadian pop artist’s latest release following recent singles including “Don’t Sing This Song,” “UP,” and “seven,” continuing a fresh run of music…

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Dylan James Turns Recovery and Release Into Uplifting Indie Pop on “Satellite”

Dylan James’ “Satellite” is an indie-pop single with its eyes lifted skyward and its feet still planted in something human, textured, and emotionally direct. The Canadian artist builds the track around an upbeat, mid-tempo momentum, using acoustic guitar riffs as the song’s warm foundation…

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