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“Spirit Box” by Love Ghost Proves Once Again That Sometimes, the Scariest Thing in the Room Is Your Own Feelings, Especially When They’ve Got Reverb

Imagine, for a moment, that Bring Me The Horizon and blackbear got stuck in the same elevator, decided to make a track together, and then asked a haunted piano to do the intro. That’s “Spirit Box” by Love Ghost; a song that takes the concept of speaking to the dead and, instead of turning it […]

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Kris Kolls is Back with a Chic, Charismatic Pop Gem “Little Game”

Imagine if pop hits that flawless blend of polish and soul? Kris Kolls got that sonic treat that delivers both. With her newest single Little Game, she strikes that sweet spot, capturing an everyday relationship drama into a playful intimacy. Little Game screams pop right from the very first beat. It has that sleek, catchy

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Neska Rose Sparks with Funk and Style in “Bubbling!”

Something’s rising, and it’s sitting between groove and sugar-dipped chaos from underneath. What you’ll get from Bubbling! by Neska Rose is that kind of tension and it’s masked with a seamless blend of dazzling horns and playful ad-libs for that energetic burst of neo-soul/funk-pop. The jazzy brass that kicks off from the start instantly lets

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CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1) is a Dual-track Statement on motion, On Heritage, on Pushing The Form Without Shouting About it

Before we get into it, I’ll admit something: I had to Google amapiano. If you’re more used to boom bap and breakbeats than log drums and jazzy pads, you’re probably in the same boat. Turns out, amapiano is a South African genre that blends deep house, jazz, and kwaito, anchored by airy melodies and unmistakably

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You Can Hear The Weight In Pimpin Change’s Voice, Leaving Only A Simple Message: “Love You All”

“Love You All” by Austin’s Pimpin Change isn’t interested in making a good first impression in the traditional sense. There’s no slick hook, no big-budget production, no attempt to seduce you with studio shine. What you get instead is something far rarer: a track that feels like it was made because it had to be.

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Feel The Main Character Energy With Mr. Rockstar’s “All Day (Studio Mix)”

If you’ve always stood firm on the fact that you are your own brand, own clan, and own band, not giving a damn about anyone else’s plans but yours, “All Day (Studio Mix)” might just be the song to resonate with. It’s got that classic blend of rock and rap, preaching its message like a

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Kristen Castro’s “Summer Rain” is a quiet moment of queer introspection in a genre that too often demands spectacle over sincerity

There’s something quietly subversive about Kristen Castro’s “Summer Rain.” At first listen, it seems like a soft, shimmering slice of indie pop; the kind you’d expect to soundtrack a wistful sunset montage in an A24 film. But lean in, and there’s more going on here. Like a summer storm itself, it rolls in gently, obscures

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“Things About To Change” Showcases What Baby T Is All About

This is hip-hop, dude! Presenting a prominent statement to the world is one thing, but managing to elevate a renowned genre with such an ear-catching melody and uplifting message is another. “Things About To Change” brings us back to when classic raps and hip-hop beats ruled the streets, as it’s the type of track meant

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Dan Gober’s “Lucky Son Of A Gun” Is The Epitome Of Happiness And Resilience

Have you ever had moments where you felt like your whole world was ending? Some situations can cause that feeling; dread, anxiety, the list goes on. But if you ever want to put a pause on those emotions and insert a bit of light and positivity into your mindset, what do you do? This song

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if “Clouds Or Clout” by StillDSG is anything to go by, he’s eyeing the summit with a patient, focused intensity

You may remember a certain moment not long ago when Drake, in a display of his usual diplomatic subtlety, claimed that UK rappers are just better than the ones from the US or Canada. This wasn’t so much a music take as it was a conversational grenade lobbed into the discourse, seemingly designed to cause

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