LA alt-pop artist Keni Titus Unveils “man like you,” a poised reflection on gender, desire, and quiet defiance.

LA alt-pop singer-songwriter Keni Titus has released her single “man like you,” a candlelit provocation that whispers before it wounds. Indeed, she pares her toolkit to skin and syllable: lithe acoustic finger-picking, a hush of room tone, and vocals steeped in warmth that smolder…

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LORYANN releases “My Anxiety,” a club-ready confession that turns panic into pop choreography.

LORYANN has released her single “My Anxiety,” a panic attack that learned to two-step. The Montreal pop polymath converts dread into choreography, crafting a club-grade confession whose adrenaline feels both disarming and addictive. The production is unequivocally…

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On his new Single “OJALA,” Arca Sánchez turns recovery into rhythm, delivering closure you can two-step to.

Mexican artist Arca Sánchez has released “OJALA,” a post-breakup benediction that tells the past to misplace his number and keep walking. A voice carried to Medellín’s studios, Sánchez spins toxicity into ballast, trading melodrama for clear-eyed resolve…

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Sami The Collector’s “Broken Yet Holding On” glows like mended porcelain—a cover that breathes dignity into ache.

Sami The Collector has released “Broken Yet Holding On,” a hush that refuses to break. Spun from Rori Tran Binh Trong’s original, this rendition treats heartache like porcelain—fractured, yes, but cupped in both hands. The track floats at a chill, mid-tempo…

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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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Swing’it slows the room with “Bartender,” a dimly lit jazz-soul miniature that lands at last call.

Luck favors the brave, but the timid buy another round; Swing’it releases “Bartender,” a lounge-lit confession that slips you back to the ’60s with a Sinatra wink. The Norwegian ensemble reframes jazz and soul as a dimly lit ritual: jazzy piano keys, a satin croon…

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LaiddBackZach Refuses Labels on Versatile New Album “No Squares Around Me”

LaiddBackZach just blessed us with “No Squares Around Me,” a 12-song thesis on versatility that refuses every lazy label. The Compton-born, Bay-seasoned rapper builds a cohesive arc out of flex, confession, flirtation, and grown-man boundary…

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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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Chris Portka’s New Project “The Album Everyone Wants” Balances Indie-Folk Warmth and Psychedelic Edge

A ribbon of tape flickers, the band exhales, and Chris Portka has unveiled “The Album Everyone Wants”—a title that winks while the music simply delivers. The U.S. songwriter’s most collaborative statement to date, this full-band set (eleven songs recorded at NYC’s Sear Sound…

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SOZI’s New EP "DREAM" Turns Disco Glow Into Philosophy on the Dance Floor

Like a disco comet streaking across an L.A. midnight, SOZI has released her EP “DREAM,” a four-song reverie that turns the glamour of summer into philosophy you can dance to. The Los Angeles singer-songwriter…

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Jordan Corey Maps Grief and Groove on New Album "The Tunnel + the Light"

Jordan Corey has released “The Tunnel + the Light,” a 12-song suite that wears grief and groove in the same silhouette. The Californian alternative-R&B singer-songwriter turns a season of caretaking and surrender into music that breathes like night air…

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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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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 “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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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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