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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Yonathan Peled, Dandi & Tal Mashiach Create a Cozy Jazz-Soul Soundscape in “French Toast”

Steam lifts off a porcelain cup as trombonist-producer Yonathan Peled releases “French Toast,” a hush-lit reverie co-crafted with composer-producer Tal Mashiach and vocalist Dandi, where Retro Soul leans…

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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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With “Girls Like Me,” Kruthikaa Delivers Victory Music for the Ambitious and Unbothered

Vocal sensation Kruthikaa has released “Girls Like Me,” an alt-gloss R&B missile that chooses uplift over apology. Produced by Grammy-winning Benny Cassette and co-written with 8AE (fresh off a J-Lo drop), the track…

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Alt-Pop Singer Estella Dawn Turns Contempt Into Fuel on Her Fierce New Single “I Like It Rough”

Strike a match and the room answers in sparks: Estella Dawn has released “I Like It Rough,” a sleek riot dressed in black leather and nail-bitten glitter—consider it utterly controlled combustion. Alt-pop by category, yes, but its pulse…

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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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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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Romy Dya Declares Self-Possession on New R&B Single "So Over Lust," Produced With Will Gittens

Dutch artist Romy Dya releases “So Over Lust,” an LA-forged contemporary R&B confession produced and co-written with Grammy-winning songwriter Will Gittens. The record moves like midnight water…

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Brandon Mitchell Releases “Highest Wave 2,” a Soulful Hip-Hop Glide of Poise and Precision

Like moonlight sliding across a basketball court at 2 a.m., Brandon Mitchell releases “Highest Wave 2,” a slow-paced, punchy, and soulful glide that treats tranquility as a flex. The production moves like…

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Puerto Rican Artist Yari M Releases ‘Última Vez,’ a Reggaetón Celebration of Living in the Moment

Puerto Rican artist Yari M releases “Última Vez,” a reggaetón pulse that toasts the present and refuses to apologize for joy. The track marries a contemporary dembow chassis with Latin-pop luminosity…

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With “Sugar in His Tea,” Ocean Tisdall Balances Bitterness and Generosity in Heartbreak

Ocean Tisdall released “Sugar in His Tea,” a break-up missive steeped in piano hush and unflinching candor. The track opens spare: soft keys, velvety phrasing, breath close to the mic; only later do…

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Isabel Rumble Releases “Better Half of Me,” a Gentle Folk Benediction for Love’s Endings

Snow still clings to the eucalypt shadows as Australian folk storyteller Isabel Rumble releases “Better Half of Me,” a hushed benediction for endings that prefer to speak in roots rather than fireworks. Composed in the liminal…

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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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Dumomi The Jig and BClean Deliver Trap-Powered Swagger in “Bad Man Dey”

Nigerian Artist Dumomi The Jig has released “Bad Man Dey (Ft. BClean),” a kinetic proclamation where trap horsepower meets hip-hop pageantry and refuses to idle. Built on piston-fast hi-hats, scorched-rubber 808s, and…

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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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