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KRAMON Releases "evolutions," a Cinematic Dreampop Cycle About Self-Reform and Connection

Josh Kramon, also known as Kramon releases “evolutions,” a debut that treats the heart like a laboratory and the hook like a hypothesis. The Los Angeles singer-songwriter, composer, and producer (stylized as KRAMON) builds…

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On Wasted Years, Brian Gallagher Balances Heartbreak, Humor, and Hope Across Eleven Tender Tracks

Prairie dusk doesn’t ask for applause; it simply turns the sky to copper and lets you breathe. Brian Gallagher’s forthcoming album, Wasted Years (out October 3, 2025), behaves the same way—quietly luminous, Americana in its poise, indie-folk at its marrow, with just enough…

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With “Goes Around, Comes Around,” Scarlett Andrews Blends Crisp Vocals and UK Bounce With Vacatixn’s Gritty Flow

Scarlett Andrews has released her song “Goes Around, Comes Around,” a collaboration with East London rapper Vacatixn that tilts neo-soul toward indie hip-hop while keeping the temperature chill. The production is a measured flex: ethereal…

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With “Hated Father,” Mati Blends Indie R&B and Hip-Hop Into a Candid Portrait of Fatherhood’s Trials

Like a 3 a.m. voicemail you can’t bring yourself to erase, Mati releases “Hated Father,” an Ethiopian dispatch in Alternative Hip-Hop and Indie R&B that keeps its pulse low while the truth runs hot. The premise is unsentimental: a dad narrates the tug-of-war between…

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Dylan Owen, Watsky, Sol, and Harrison Sands Map Grief and Gratitude on the Road-Trip Anthem “Evergreen Nights”

They say the road is the only counselor that answers in landscapes. “Evergreen Nights,” the new collab from Dylan Owen, Watsky, Sol, and Harrison Sands, turns that truism into Pop-Rap cartography…

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Nigerian Artist Great Adamz’s “Funke” Turns Gen-Z Slang and Silky Production Into a Dancefloor Invitation

Like a sunlit mural splashed across a Lagos overpass, Great Adamz’s single “Funke” drifts into the afternoon with the poise of a summer fling and the stamina of a dance-floor mantra. The Afrobeat single…

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Mx Cartier, Benni Ola, and Dr. Chaii Deliver High-Voltage Electro-Afropop Fusion on “Zesa”

Flip the circuit-breaker and watch the room glow: Mx Cartier has released her song “Zesa,” a high-voltage spinoff featuring Benni Ola and Dr. Chaii that rewires Electro-pop through an Afrobeat mains supply. France × Zimbabwe × USA triangulate a single intention…

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On APERTURE, Bay Area Rapper Jthurston Captures the Tension Between Image and Identity

An old photographer once told me the trick isn’t finding the light—it’s deciding what you let through. Jthurston’s album entitledAPERTURE” lives by that credo, treating the studio like a darkroom and the psyche like unprocessed film. Indeed, the Bay Area rapper…

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Endaf and Ruby Ann Jones Craft a Neo-Soul Keepsake with “To You, From Me”

Endaf has released her song “To You, From Me,” a candlelit postcard in Neo-Soul ink and addressed to the one. A collaboration with North Wales vocalist Ruby Ann Jones, the track drapes mellow, moody guitar riffs…

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Afro-R&B Meets Jazzy Pop in Savoy Ellis and Kafeeno’s Irresistibly Buoyant Single “Only To Love You Baby”

Joy is a rhythm before it is a thought — Savoy Ellis and Kafeeno prove the axiom with “Only To Love You Baby,” a sun-dappled dispatch that treats affection like open air and good shoes. Produced by Savoy Ellis…

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Gianni Cures Teams Up with Trevor Daniel for “DRAMATIX,” a Glossy Pop-Rap Anthem of Emotional Spectacle

Strobe the doubt, cue the confetti cannons—Gianni Cures and Trevor Daniel unleash “DRAMATIX,” a pop-rap/alt-R&B firework that wears its heart like stage makeup and its pulse like a strobe. The release reads as milestone…

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Trip Carter Blends Restraint and R&B Groove on “Ropes,” Written Between Shows with Russ and Big Sean

They say night buses confess more secrets than studios; Trip Carter releases “Ropes,” a slow-burn Indie R&B postcard written, produced, and uploaded from Sabrina Claudio’s tour bus while the Into The Wild…

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Team Salut Releases "I’m Busy," an Afro-Electronic Anthem of Boundaries and Dance-Floor Swagger.

Team Salut has released their song, “I’m Busy,” and the room obeys. The UK Afro-Electronic duo—Kojo P and Aponchi Da Goat—stitches dancehall cadence to Afrobeats locomotion, then powders it with neon club futurism…

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Lusaint Releases “Lie To Yourself,” a Kinetic Alt-Pop Anthem of Clarity and Grace

Like a neon truth scrawled in lipstick on a taxi mirror, Mancunian singer-songwriter Lusaint releases “Lie To Yourself,” the standout lead single from her EP The Apothecary (Pt. 1). It’s a bright tonic…

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Black Jesus’ Album "Equity" Marries Block-Party Energy With Cautionary Tales and Hard-Won Wisdom

Nigerian artist Black Jesus has released his album, “Equity,” a ten-track ledger where pleasure, principle, and punchy groove are entered in the same column. The title is a statement of balance: house-leaning textures…

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Nigerian Artist Skips Ti’s New Single “Whine” Marries Amapiano Rhythms With Soulful R&B and Playful Charm

Palm-wine dusk spills from the speakers as Skips Ti uncorks “Whine,” a Lagos-born fresco where Afrobeats’ sunlit swagger meets dance-pop’s clean lines. The Nigerian artist writes the invitation…

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Tamar Berk Offers a Soft-Spoken Plea for Hope in Dream-Pop Single “stay close by”

A hush like velvet parts, and Tamar Berk releases “stay close by,” a dream-pop missive that breathes rather than shouts. Born of Cleveland grit and sharpened in Chicago’s incandescent ’80s/’90s alternative scene…

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SAJAA. Serves Jazz-Infused Elegance and Neo-Soul Longing on Sultry New Single “Martini”

A sip of a martini may be elegantly fleeting, yet its taste can linger eternally—precisely the sensation captured by Montreal’s Neo-Soul enchantress SAJAA. in her evocative new single, Martini. Draped in the velveteen…

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