Offering plenty of potential for remix and various paces, You Hear Me Say I Love You feels all at once familiar and decidedly personal – genuine, ultimately, in its relaying of loving sentiments and lasting connection.
Pop
A beautifully genuine and colourful collection of organic indie pop songs.
“Performing is incredible, it’s the best feeling to be on a stage, singing in front of people, making them smile.”
Later blending a sort of dance-pop backbone with uniquely worldly details and fragments of sound, for a spacious yet immersive piece, Run is a proudly poetic, empowering and inspiring song.
Jordan Olympus has the name, the image, the skill and the artistry to really carry this sound and style to bigger stages. Well worth a listen.
From the heart and the programming software alike – a fresh take on a familiar style, and a genuine way to celebrate love and unity.
Stunning. Completely unexpected from the opening moments, but ultimately a total pleasure to escape into.
An immediately soulful and infectious hook starts off this new release from Ronald Mkiza in the best possible way.
Raw and emotive writing and performance, a somewhat elusive or humble online presence – Shay Shay leads with an upfront and recognisable style for this decidedly honest new single.
Retro gamer-style production meets with a meandering RnB melody for this uniquely unpredictable single from Jennesy.
Sometimes love and life have different plans. Sometimes the one we dream of – our soul mate – can’t quite be reached. In this case, time proved the antidote.
Incredibly relatable, angsty and up front, unapologetic in its resentment. The topic is accessible, but presented in a genuinely new way.