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Billet Doux Blend French Roots and Southern California Light on “Superbloom is here again”

Desert flowers do not bloom politely; they arrive like a secret the rain could no longer keep. Billet Doux’s new album “Superbloom is here again” carries that same cinematic rush, turning indie pop and folk pop into a story of renewal after emotional weather. The French male-female duo, Pierre and Kaycie, shape their first album around the image…

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Kojo Kay Lets Low-End Pressure, Distortion, and Late-Night Melodies Shape His Debut EP

A cracked speaker can still preach if the rhythm inside it refuses to die. Kojo Kay’s new EP entitledTHIS DOESN’T FEEL GOOD BEING STUCK HERE IN THE SAME SPOT :(“ moves with that kind of damaged voltage, a debut EP that treats emo hip hop and emo R&B less like clean genre categories and more like unstable emotional weather…

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Chlöe and Timbaland’s “Resurrection” Marks a Bold R&B Reset

Chlöe Bailey has never lacked vocal power, but “Resurrection” feels designed to answer a different question: what happens when one of R&B’s most theatrical young performers locks in with one of the genre’s most influential architects? Her new collaborative mixtape with Timbaland arrived as part of the June 19 New Music Friday…

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Norwegian Artist MAIH Builds Emotional Discipline and Soft Power Into “August”

MAIH’s “August” feels like the kind of alt-pop that does not beg for attention because it already knows its weight. The Norwegian singer-songwriter keeps the track calm, ethereal, and cleanly emotional, building from the kind of softness that can still cut if you listen…

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Jonah Roth’s “C’mon Love” Lets Warmth Back In After a Difficult Season

Jonah Roth’s “C’mon Love” is shaped like an open window after a difficult season, letting warmth back into a room that still remembers the cold. The USA artist builds this feel-good alt-pop single from heartbreak…

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David Wimbish & The Collection’s “Sermon” Finds Freedom Beyond Inherited Rules

A choir does not always need a cathedral; sometimes it only needs a room full of people brave enough to clap in time. With “Sermon,” David Wimbish & The Collection deliver a feel-good indie folk single that turns personal rebellion into communal warmth. The song is rooted in coming-of-age memory, shaped by the tension…

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dee holt Turns Uncertainty Into a Poised Indie-Pop Meditation on “figure it out”

A compass is most honest when it trembles before choosing north. With “figure it out,” Canadian indie-pop artist dee holt returns with a melancholic yet quietly soothing single that treats uncertainty not as failure, but as a necessary interior weather….

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With Her latest single “Ugly Heart,” Noble Makes Leaving Feel Like an Act of Healing

A flower does not argue with the hand that bruises it; eventually, it turns toward kinder weather. With “Ugly Heart,” Australian artist Noble crafts a soulful folk pop single about that precise moment of recognition, when affection gives way to clarity and staying begins to feel like self-betrayal. The song moves with a mellow, laidback temperament, but…

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Canadian Artist Matt Storm Pushes His Warm Alternative R&B Sound Into Unsettled Territory on “system breaks”

Matt Storm’s latest single “system breaks” breathes like alternative R&B with a quiet burn, carrying the familiar warmth of his sound while pushing it into more unsettled territory. The Canadian artist builds the track around layered acoustic and electric guitar riffs, with fingerpicked patterns giving the song a handmade pulse before the wider textures begin to blur the…

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Canadian Artist TEHYA Builds a Piano-Led Breakout Moment With “It’s You”

TEHYA’s “It’s You” is a delicate alternative pop single that turns restraint into its sharpest emotional tool. The Canadian artist frames the song around an unspoken love for a best friend who is getting engaged, creating a story that feels intimate without becoming…

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With “jAGUAR,” Cloudy June Makes Nostalgia Feel Stylish, Intimate, and Revealing

Cloudy June’s “jAGUAR” is built like a small room with the door left open: intimate in origin, but charged with the faint electricity of a much larger stage. The German artist’s third self-produced release sharpens her pop rock and alternative pop instincts into something raw, reflective, and quietly magnetic. Written from a place…

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Dominic Donner’s “smoke. burn. run.” Finds Clarity Inside Exhaustion and Escape

Dominic Donner’s “smoke. burn. run.” is a laidback alternative pop single with a bruised emotional pulse. The German artist and producer, originally from rural Brandenburg and now based in Potsdam, frames the track around sultry, raspy vocals that feel close to the microphone and heavy with aftermath. Lofi guitar riffs give the song…

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Ayola’s “Bout U” Feat. Amakah Blends Yoruba Roots, Canadian R&B, and Open-Road Intimacy

Ayola’s “Bout U” is a soulful Afro Soul duet that opens with poignant guitar riffs carrying a subtle Folk and soul influence, giving the track an immediate sense of distance, ache, and open-road intimacy. Featuring Amakah, the single grows from…

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Mathias Julin’s “Where We Are” Finds Young Love Outside the Rules of Social Performance

Mathias Julin’s “Where We Are” is a clean, emotionally direct alt-pop single that turns romantic escape into something quietly defiant. The USA artist builds the song around two people who feel out of place in a room obsessed with image, status, and social performance…

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Jake Herring Opens a Warmer Indie Folk Chapter With “Pepe Le Pew”

Jake Herring’s “Pepe Le Pew” arrives with the relaxed melancholy of an artist stepping into a less polished, more tactile room. Previously known as BabyJake, the USA singer-songwriter now leans into an indie folk identity that feels warmer, looser, and more…

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Jessie Reyez Returns With A Little Vengeance

Jessie Reyez has never sounded like an artist interested in emotional neatness. Her best songs arrive bruised, sharp, funny, wounded, defiant, and uncomfortably honest, often turning heartbreak into something closer to testimony than confession. With A Little Vengeance, the Canadian singer-songwriter…

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New Music Friday: 8 Major Singles Released Today.

New Music Friday is crowded again, and this week’s slate gives listeners a little bit of everything: glossy R&B, global pop, K-pop crossover energy, Afrobeats heat, hip-hop bravado, indie-pop confession, and radio-ready emotional release. For fans who do not want to dig through…

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Olivia Rodrigo Releases Third Album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love

Olivia Rodrigo has returned with her third studio album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, and the title alone feels like a warning label. After the acidic teenage heartbreak of SOUR and the sharper, more self-aware combustion of GUTS, Rodrigo’s newest era arrives with…

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