Mahogany is a true master of the mic, raising the roof when needed and bringing things right back to base for those more reflective moments of humanity.
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Breathtaking design and performance unite to stunning results, as this new releases undeniably showcases the strength of creative collaboration.
Favorite paves the way for a new sub-genre of pop and RnB; one that’s authentically driven by emotion, talent, and an unwavering desire to connect.
Winlove refreshingly blends realness and originality with a vast musical influence, as the deeply revealing, thoughtful and inspiring new EP Ambitious smoothly graces the scene.
From her early years performing in a church choir, Bunny has built up a passion and talent for the stage – alongside an unwavering vocal ability that naturally elevates her original releases.
Freshly-released from the brand new album Pieces, Worldwide eli’s Dance Slow captures a moment of mellow contemplation and intimacy, with a nostalgic sway of a beat, and melodic vocals that long for connection.
Just fifteen years old and already more poetically reflective than most, Simon Val leads with a folk to pop-rock presence for his EP Young Love, and fearlessly explores the highs and lows of precisely what the title implies.
Delicacy of tone in the acoustic finger-picking and a clear sense of quiet contemplation – Estella Dawn gets heartfelt and intimate, with the beautifully-crafted Follow.
The otherwise organic acoustic tones and melodic strength of Don Knock’s Trendy first captures the heart, then injects the rhythm and style to promise a lasting summer anthem.
Featuring the nostalgic embrace of a funk classic and dancefloor filler, Dancing Through The Night stands tall on the strength of its songwriting, production and performance combined.
Introducing an instantly catchy, quirky and uplifting classic – Nian Tong keeps things honest, colourful and addictively melodic, with the inescapably memorable I Eat Alone.
Introducing a catchy stomp of an electronic-pop-rock track, Jake Hays brings the colour and anthemic presence to modern music, with the unavoidable groove and character of All I’ve Got To Say. Making fine use of melodic fragments in everything from that four-to-the-floor rhythm to guitar flicks and varied vocal sections, All I’ve Got To Say … Continued