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Rebel Camp “Dance Dance Dance”

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Monroe Moon – “¡Get up!”

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PiPEllA “Life as a Movie”

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Kelsie Kimberlin “What We Had”

As a Ukrainian-American resident herself, Kelsie Kimberlin has highlighted the awful war taking place between two neighbors in both the single and its music video, letting the flames and painful lyrics speak for the Ukrainians’ desire to break free and live a life in freedom, away from an abusive neighbor.
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MAJOR KAMI – “MAJOR JONES” EP

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The Incredible Ari Raine

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Tough on Fridays? You’re a Daisy if You Do

The lyrics are pretty dark. I love the opening line, “you are drugs on a silver plate and daisies on a single grave.” Carrying on metaphorically, Caleigh (making my best guess as to who’s singing based off of live performances I’ve watched) continues with “You could be my daisy” as if some nihilistic foreshadowing of…
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Christine Greyson “Spider”

“During the Covid era, I was “stuck” in the wilderness of Appalachia (western NC). I landed there after having enough of NYC and wanting a little more privacy. I just did not expect a pandemic would come and force a little too much privacy. After dying for some attention and conversation (totally alone out there…
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Cynthia Angelica soul crushing new single “Flatline”

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Adri-Anne Ralph, Feelin’ It

Adri-Anne Ralph’s vocal performance is top notch. Every inflection, every arpeggio sits clearly on top of the arrangement. A testament to how well produced the track is, as well as how strong and capable Adri-Anne’s voice is in carrying a melody. You can clearly tell that her acapella must be amazing. Her soulful and musing…
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Cindy-Louise “Butterfly”

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Fifi C “Baby Me”

“I wrote Baby Me to give our younger selves the voices we didn’t have. We’ve all become wrapped up in societal pressures, overly self-critical and overwhelmed with life. It’s so easy to take it out on ourselves. But remember how innocent and pure we once were. Would you treat the baby you the same way…
