Posts in Indie R&B
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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Dylan Hato’s Debut Single “Alone” Makes Self-Reliance Sound Warm, Fluid, and Intimate

Dylan Hato’s debut single “Alone” introduces a Netherlands-based artist with a sound that refuses to sit neatly in one category. Built from indie R&B and indie pop elements, the track moves with a laidback confidence, blending different influences…

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Jena Introduces Herself With the Soulful Indie R&B of “battleground”

Jena’s “battleground” introduces the USA-based artist with a quiet kind of strength. Rooted in neo-soul and indie R&B, the single moves through self-reflection, uncertainty, and the difficult work of letting go. Rather than treating struggle as something that must always…

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YTK Turns Romantic Delusion Into Groove-Heavy Contemporary R&B on “D’lulu”

YTK’s “D’lulu” leans into the strange logic of love, where obsession can start to feel reasonable if the groove is smooth enough. The American contemporary R&B artist builds the single around a laidback mood, but the emotional idea underneath it is more unstable: the madness that attraction…

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TALI Delivers Indie Pop with a Flirtatious Edge on the Fashion-Forward single “Style”

TALI’s “Style” is indie pop with a bright, fashion-forward concept and the kind of bounce that makes three minutes feel like a quick change in a mirror-lit dressing room. The production opens on acoustic…

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Nada UV turns groove into critique on “Ideas Won’t Behave,” a three-song manifesto against caging creativity.

Every copyright lawyer’s worst nightmare might sound a lot like Nada UV’s Ideas Won’t Behave—three tracks of neo-soul and indie R&B that treat intellectual property as a cosmic joke rather than…

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EP Review — JulianTheGirl & Dais dial up an experimental R&B confessional on New Project “Tales From The Modem”

A glitching neon diary cracked open at 3 a.m.—that’s what the EP project “Tales From The Modem” feels like, JulianTheGirl and Dais trading stories across fiber-optic nerves instead of notebook pages….

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Gracie Convert Unveils “babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?” — A Bilingual Slow-Burn of Love and Lucid Restraint

Sparked like a midnight telegram, Gracie Convert releases “babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?”—a bilingual confessional disguised as a lounge mirage. It’s chill, poised, and luminous. The London-based British-French artist, co-producing with Jack Seagal…

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LUUKHANYO Turns Memory Into Momentum on Soulful New Single “Venture”

LUUKHANYO releases “Venture,” a mid-tempo benediction that turns memory into momentum—a spinoff from the stark gravitas of “Open Casket” toward something equally candid yet buoyed by groove. Produced by SYRE, the record frames…

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James Linck’s One on One Turns Self-Reflection into Indie R&B That’s Playful, Poetic, and Genuine

Most mirrors tell the truth only when cracked — James Linck’s latest album “One on One” holds that jagged reflection up to the face and refuses to look away. Billed as a feedback loop of self-confrontation, the record…

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Debut EP “Lost On Venus” Showcases Alicia Lov’s Clear Voice, Emotional Range, and Cultural Roots

Alicia Lov’s debut EP, “Lost On Venus,” reads like one of those constellations—glittering, aching, and stubbornly hopeful. Indeed, the title hints at misplacement, yet Lov turns displacement into…

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No Substance and Lay Marie Turn Sweet Cravings into Slick R&B Chemistry on “Ice Cream”

UK artist No Substance has released her song “Ice Cream,” featuring Lay Marie—a gleaming spinoff from the UK’s dessert-cart of Indie R&B, styled for late-night mischief and early-morning replay. Filed under Electro-R&B…

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SV & Alyssa Jane Craft a Soultronic Farewell with Lush Precision on “Our Game”

A velvet curtain never falls with haste—it sways, it sighs, and then it drapes itself gently across the stage. That is the emotional weight and fluidity captured by SV and Alyssa Jane in their spellbinding…

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OKARO Blends Cyber-R&B Seduction and Nordic Restraint on Luminous Single “Like That”

Gold‑flecked dawns sometimes arrive wearing velvet headphones—such is the sensation provoked by OKARO’s new single “Like That,” a cyber‑R&B reverie transmitted straight from Stockholm’s late‑night ether…

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bat zoo Serves Sultry Neo-Soul Tension and Late-Night Longing on Seductive Single “Lemon”

bat zoo’s latest offering, “Lemon,” is the sort of auditory indulgence that taste like citrus at midnight — sour, slow, and strangely seductive — a slice of neo-soul soaked in alternative R&B sensibilities…

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[Album] — Jackson Breit Reimagines Musical Icons with Inventive Flair on Genre-Blending Masterpiece “Covers 2”

If music could manifest itself as a dazzling carnival mirror—reflecting familiar shapes but distorting them into thrilling, novel perspectives—then Jackson Breit’s audaciously inventive album…

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Ay Wing’s Blends Retro Groove with Modern Edge in a Hypnotic Alternative Pop Anthem “Poison Ivy”

A lively swirl leaps from the speakers, reminiscent of a pop-art canvas drenched in neon camouflage. That’s the initial impression of Ay Wing’s single “Poison Ivy,” an alternative…

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Jony Shelby’s Single “Broke Boys” Blends Neo-Soul Warmth with Raw Financial Struggles

Listening to “Broke Boys” by Jony Shelby is like wandering into a sepia-tinted film strip, where melancholy sways with grove. It’s the sound equivalent of a well-loved thrift store leather…

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