RADAR: Kate Vogel Offers Pure Emotion Through Her Mellow Vocal Tone.
KATE VOGEL
“ The beauty will outweigh the pain. We All Find A Purpose One Day ”
Kate Vogel’s voice is like a pure gold found in the middle of a silent desert. She has an enormous talent and definitely deserves her spot in our ‘Promising Artists’ Roster. Few artists can boast of having a tremendous vocal timbre like hers. When she sings, it sounds effortless, pure and refreshing. We actually discovered her through three singles which are “Rain”, “Reasons To Stay” and “The Grave” — And the vocal performance she delivers, in all three songs is stunning.
At an early age, Kate fell in Love with Music, particularly the type filled with storytelling lyrics. She gradually developed a solid understanding of her craft so that, every songs she releases now oozes fluidness.
Indeed, at 16, the young artist, relocates to Nashville, then Tennessee, where she gets to experience different vibes, by co-writing, performing, and working with different artists and producers — which led to the release of her debut single. However, Vogel’s music path wasn’t aways cheerful, since she went through a very dark experience. Indeed, the young artist was victim to a predator in the music industry — something many females often face in this masculine industry — which led her to attempt suicide. Luckily, through the wave of the #MeToo movement, Kate found enough strength to overcome her trauma and overweigh the pain.
Today, Kate uses her music to convey her pain in such way that the emotion emanating from her compositions are genuine. In fact, by working with two amazing producers Nashville-based, Chase Coy and Oregon-based, Tyler Fortier, her songs exude an authentic breeze of vulnerability, sensibility and optimism, that the audience can really feel. Stream Below
Stream “A Reason To Stay” & “Rain” In Our Playlist Impeccable Noise
Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free’s pgLang has always moved with a strange, meticulous confidence. The company rarely behaves like a traditional label chasing loud rollouts, crowded press cycles, or predictable artist introductions. That is why the announcement of Imani Imani….
Canada’s next music wave is not coming from one city, one genre, or one predictable formula. It is coming from everywhere: Montreal soul singers, Toronto R&B stylists, Punjabi-Canadian producers, Indigenous pop voices, viral bedroom-pop artists, Quebec francophone R&B talents, and independent acts building their own mythology…
Blynk is becoming one of the most interesting names in Quebec’s new R&B wave because he represents something bigger than one promising artist. He represents a shift in how French-language R&B from Quebec can travel: intimate enough for local listeners..
Preston Pablo represents a new kind of Canadian pop-R&B artist: polished enough for radio, emotionally direct enough for streaming, and globally minded enough to exist beyond one market. The Timmins, Ontario singer has already proved…
Leon Thomas is not entering R&B through the front door. He has been inside the house for years, quietly rewiring the lights. Before the wider public began treating him like one of the genre’s most compelling new stars, Thomas had already built a résumé that stretched…
There’s a certain satisfaction in discovering artists before their names start circulating everywhere. The pre-hype phase. The “I’ve been listening” advantage. If your rotation needs texture, mood, and a little personality shift…
Picture a kitchen window at 6 a.m.—steam on the glass, a Buick idling in the driveway, and somebody’s grandmother humming a melody that never learned how to fade…
LiAngelo Ball is a name we’ve connected to basketball for as long as he’s been playing, but in 2025 he’s showing that he’s got more than just buckets on his mind. Former professional basketball…
In a symphony of bittersweet emotions, German artist NinetyNine enchants us with his alternative/indie pop gem, "Miss You So." As the lead single off his highly anticipated…
Connect With Us
Featured

Samara Cyn is not rising because she fits neatly into one genre. She is rising because she refuses to sit still. The Tennessee-born, Los Angeles-based artist has quickly become one of the most intriguing new names moving between hip-hop, R&B, alternative soul, spoken confession, and loose-limbed…