“I would never want to pigeonhole myself into one particular genre or style. There’s no authenticity or freedom in that.”
Pop
A recognizable and fairly timeless alternative track, with a central sentiment devoted to inspiring belief in the natural order and in brighter tomorrows.
Smooth and soulful vibes bring through an easy groove and catchy vocals, as songwriter and artist TONIA continues to connect, with Candy.
“The song came about after I got a DM from one of my ex’s on Instagram asking to meet up for a coffee and a chat. I decided instead of responding that I’d write a song and that’s how You’ll Hurt More came to life.”
Smooth vibes return in mellow, sultry form, as MC Shep brings the contemplation and heart back to timeless RnB, with Can You See Me?
Known for her appearances on the hit TV show Shahs of Sunset, Sara Jeihooni continues her reign in shifting gears to embrace the audio realm, with the sultry presence and melodic, rhythmic appeal of this new single.
Hopeful by nature yet also consistently genuine in its humanity and heart, Brave introduces a songwriter with a unique balance between audience awareness and fearless integrity.
Taking the classic Rap and RnB fans back to a simpler era, whilst raising the bar for the modern scene with clarity, confidence and creativity, No Deal pours through complete with an equally retro yet crisp set of visuals, and makes for a brilliantly memorable debut from Z.M.A.
Artistry and romantic adoration walk hand in hand, for the intimate and lyrically beautiful Avani.
Aptly-titled and consistently in tune with its own intentions, Johnathan Dax’ new single These Are The Days presents an inspiring, uplifting sentiment and sound.
“I grew up in church, my family was always in the worship team and so they were the main musical influences in developing this style and all the styles of music that I do is just creativity, and trying new things.”
Electro-pop with a twist of cleanly-mixed singer-songwriter authenticity, How The Curtain Closes reflects in an original and engaging way, on the all-too-familiar topic of friendships that come to an end – people who grow apart.