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With “Silhouettes and State Lines,” neurocrush delivers a modern road-ballad—soft, sure, and quietly electric.

"Substances" is a piece of musical journey knitted by a tremendous talent from Boulder, Colorado named Stevie Wolf. He expresses his emotions through sensitive and deep lyrics blended with a chill pop ambiance…

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Duane Hoover’s “Just an Everyday Thing” is an adrenaline telegram—vintage in tone, timeless in lift.

American singer-songwriter Duane Hoover drops “Just an Everyday Thing,” a neon postcard from the pop-rock continuum and a spinoff spark from his catalogue…

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Hilary Camino’s “Flower Bud” drifts like a hidden river, a live-recorded meditation.

Hilary Camino releases “Flower Bud,” a Wyoming-born hush that treats quiet as sacred architecture. Recorded live in one take, this folk miniature arrives as a spinoff…

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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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Naomi Scott Serves Neo-Soul Sweetness With New Single “Cherry”

Velvet-sweet and tempo-lit, Naomi Scott releases “Cherry,” her third new track via ALTER Music, produced by Lido—a playful sermon on patience disguised as a dance-floor whisper. It’s a spinoff from the sensual pulse…

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Giovani Marcia Shares “Round Trips flights,” a Neo-Soul Ballad of Love as Itinerary

Giovani Marcia releases “Round Trips flights,” a neo-soul missive that swaps percussion for persuasion. The U.S. singer leans into R&B’s intimate register, constructing a hush of air and wood where lavish intentions…

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On “The Letter,” Avery Raquel Turns a Handwritten Note Into a Luminous Ballad of Contrition and Connection

Star-bright and softly devastating, Avery Raquel releases “The Letter,” a confessional keepsake dressed in candlelight and courage. The Canadian songwriter situates her Adult Contemporary sensibility inside…

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Estella Dawn Releases “Reckless,” an Indie-Pop Reckoning That Balances Heartbreak, Accountability, and Melody

Estella Dawn has released her song “Reckless,” a mid-tempo indie-pop/alt-pop reckoning that drives by feel and tells the truth anyway. The American singer-songwriter frames the breakup not as a verdict…

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On His new single “This That,” Ollie Declares Intent With Crisp Production, Honest Lyricism, and Melodic Drive

City grit tastes sweeter when you earn it yourself as Ollie has released his song “This That,” a mid-tempo Pop-Rap/Trap spark from the forthcoming More Than Music Forever, and it moves like confidence learning to dance. Mellow guitar-tinted riffs sketch…

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Jennifer Harper Releases “Soul Alive,” an 11-Track Album That Blends Piano-Driven Pop with Devotional Calm

Candles don’t heal; the way you breathe beside them does. On her new album project “Soul Alive,” pianist and singer-songwriter Jennifer Harper turns breath into architecture—piano motifs rising like lanterns, melodies locating their own pulse until the room remembers…

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With “Welcome to LA,” Midnight Til Morning Turn City Lights Into a Metronome for Longing

Neon insomnia wears a borrowed halo at 2 a.m. as the group Midnight Til Morning release “Welcome to LA,” a slow-burn confession that treats the city like a mirage you can hum. Framed as a surprise for fans, the track whispers rather than waves…

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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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Dylan Dunlap’s “Sometimes” Captures the Weight of Unspoken Truths in a Lo-Fi, Midnight-Hued Soundscape

Picture a message scrawled on fogged glass: Dylan Dunlap’s “Sometimes” reads like that—private, tremulous, and impossible to ignore once the pane clears. The track doesn’t arrive with spectacle so much as with atmosphere; it exudes a salt-lamp glow…

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Dutch Singer-songwriter David & The Circumstances Confronts Faith, War, and Quiet Resilience on “In God We Trust”

Dutch singer-songwriter David & The Circumstances has unveiled his song “In God We Trust,” a quiet flare against the smoke. The Netherlands outfit frames a non-religious confession inside Acoustic Folk and Adult…

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anaiis Crafts a Quietly Exultant Soundscape of Motherhood and Selflessness on “My World (Beyond)”

They say the heart grows extra rooms when a child arrives; anaiis’s “My World (Beyond)”—the penultimate lantern before Devotion & The Black Divine—throws open the windows and lets dawn walk in. Retro-soul patina and contemporary R&B…

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Elijah Woods Releases ‘Ghost on the Radio,’ a Sugar-Rush Elegy With Replay Power

Canadian Pop sensation elijah woods releases “Ghost on the Radio,” a sugar-rush elegy dressed for daylight. Out July 25, the single refracts commercial pop through indie-pop glass, trading mawkishness for motion…

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Starwolf Released “Good Together,” a Mirrorball-Ready Single From Their Upcoming EP

Disco is the art of turning gravity into glitter; Starwolf release “Good Together,” and the room obeys. The second single from an unannounced EP, it arrives like a flirtatious telegram—concise, perfumed, and impossible…

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