
Taken from his upcoming second full-length record, “Where Is My Baby?” is unlike anything ever released by Sheykh Forever, an intrepid foray into new territories…

On the new single Erotika Dabra sings about inclusion, infectious beats, and spoken word rhythms that feel like a call to anyone who’s ever felt like they’re on the outside looking in.

Canadian singer and songwriter Amy Hef just released her own version of “It Must Have Been Love” in a collaboration with Swedish producer Alex Alexander.

A primal example of carpe noctem at its most raw and vulnerable, the new single from Joshua Pearlstein marks the beginning of a new era for the artist, one that finds freedom and liberation in the darkness itself instead of trying to get rid of it.

WhiteRoomNightmare is preparing us for an exhilarating journey brimming with ambition, sacrifice, and dreams, daring us to confront the unknown.

On their new single Chandra exposes a new side of themselves, creating a track that still feels on brand with their optimism but exploring the nuance of everyday life with it.

Written and performed by Fiona Amaka herself alongside producer Gabriel Leni, “No Daylight” shows the artist striking with a gorgeous 80s post-punk production.

“Regulator of My Dopamine” shows Exzenya taking lyrical cues from her years in the fields of psychology and communication, offering a unique perspective on the matter that merges science with passion seamlessly.

With a musical career spanning over three decades, Scarlet Mill has firmly established itself as one of Amsterdam’s most distinctive Indie/Alt Rock bands.

The country-tinged production of her new single shows that Caitty isn’t messing around when it comes to narrative, feeling, and taking her listeners on a journey.

Vogue Abyss’s trajectory is a fascinating one that continues to evolve and hone their own sound with careful precision and relentless determination.

“We’ve Got The Moment” is NBP Human’s third single release of the year, building on the impressive success of earlier hits like “Morbid Craziness” and “The Fundaments.”

“Be Brave If You Can” shows Harry Kappen at his most empathetic; it’s a giving song aimed at helping people through words and guitar with vulnerability.

The fearless artist Lexi Lemonade herself continues to enamore audiences with her colorful, moody cinematic music, blending elements of R&B and pop.

Ava Valianti has a magnetism to her music that makes it sound inviting to anyone, and she’s been an amazing artist to watch grow. “Buttercups” feels like a turning point for her, the moment she is free from what is conventional and is just having fun with melodies and structures.

The lyricism navigated by Lex Bucha on the EP ranges from struggles with anxiety and fractured relationships, ultimately culminating in a serene search for inner peace and self-connection.

Sophia Aya, Kat Kikta’s alter ego, offers a deeper journey into peace itself – healing, serene soundscapes with undisturbed pools of water reflecting what life would be without pain and suffering.

“Intermittent Love” is Exzenya’s first single that can’t be described as any kind of “pop song”, and it gains so much from that realization.