South African Artist Lee Cole Shoots His Shot With Tender Precision on New Single ‘Mine’

South African singer-producer Lee Cole releases “Mine,” a confession dressed in adult-contemporary polish, indie-soul afterglow, and a hint of indie-R&B. Built on an uplifting guitar figure…

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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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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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Fresh Off Her First Headline Tour, JESSIA Drops Boundary-Setting Single ‘Therapy & Yoga’

Glitter snaps off the mirrorball as Canadian pop firebrand JESSIA releases “Therapy & Yoga,” a strut-ready decree of self-prioritization. Fresh from her first North American headline run, she pivots…

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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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Dylan Rockwell Delivers a Folk-Rock Valentine of Joy and Gratitude in “I.W.A.L.Y.”

Like confetti flung from a sunrise, Dylan Rockwell releases his song “I.W.A.L.Y.,” a folk-rock valentine that jogs forward with indie-rock sneakers and a runner’s grin. The title spells a vow; the track makes…

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With Her New Single “It’s Alright,” Swedish Artist LOVA Offers a Pop Pep Talk That Comforts Without Spectacle

Picture a sea-glass morning where the tide is gentle but insistent; that’s LOVA’s new single “It’s Alright”, a salt-clean pop confession that refuses to let numbness ossify. The Swedish singer-songwriter frames candor as a habit…

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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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Callmegulliver Blends Lo-Fi Hip-Hop and Cinematic Poise in Bilingual Breakup Anthem “Sleeping Giant”

An old northern proverb whispers that cliffs wake slower than hearts; on “Sleeping Giant,” Callmegulliver proves both can crack the dawn. The Canadian alt-hip-hop artist frames resilience as a landscape: a thunderhead of memory rolling over…

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Canadian Duo Ocie Elliott Balance Hush and Grandeur in New Single “By The Way”

They say love is a house that keeps rebuilding itself; today Ocie Elliott swing open its door with “By The Way,” the lead single from her upcoming album Bungalow, arriving October 24. The Canadian duo polish…

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With “Hardline 2” Jay Denton Honors His Friend TylerHatesLife With a Cinematic Collaboration Featuring Endure

Jay Denton releases “Hardline 2” with TylerHatesLife and Endure, a memorial set to pulse and piano where grief learns a backbeat. The sequel carries Tyler’s voice from the first “Hardline,” re-situated…

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Emanuel Carter Finds Poise and Vulnerability in Five-Song R&B-Hip-Hop EP Suite “Untitled”

Emanuel Carter releases Untitled, a five-song vignette of contemporary R&B and hip-hop where candor wears cologne and rhythm learns to confess. The St. Paul native (by way of Liberian roots and an L.A. detour) builds…

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Brooklyn Artist Elle J. Chronicles Quarter-Life Vertigo in Intimate Debut EP “.27 CRISIS”

A clock cracks like an eggshell and spills light—Elle J. releases her debut, “.27 CRISIS,” and suddenly time has a temperature. The Brooklyn-based, New Jersey-raised auteur wrote, produced, mixed, and mastered…

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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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Pink Jagg Channels Desert Grit and Wry Bravado in their “American Spirit”

Coyote-slick and cactus-bright, Pink Jagg has released their song “American Spirit,” a smoke ring that sketches the horizon before dissolving, unapologetically. The Arizona-born brother duo distill frustration…

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Seafret and KT Tunstall Deliver a Radiant Anthem of Second Chances in ‘Five More Seconds’

UK Duo Seafret has released “Five More Seconds,” and the announcement lands like a flare fired across dusk—urgent, luminous, impossible to ignore. In this upbeat pop-rock reverie, the UK duo enlists the unmistakable….

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June’s “Supernova” Shines as a Synth-Driven Ode to Love Without Limits

Most romances don’t arrive at the door — they crash through the atmosphere like celestial fire, igniting everything they touch. The single “Supernova”, the latest offering from Texas singer-songwriter June…

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MP Grey Teams Up with Romy Dya for a Velvet-Smooth Journey Through “Wonderland”

Certain songs feel like postcards from an alternate dimension—Wonderland by MP Grey and Romy Dya is one such dispatch, pressed between the folds of a sun-bleached diary and a phosphorescent dream…

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