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dragongirl and Sonic Girl Team Up for Euphoric Anthem “everything will b ok”

dragongirl is a name that’s been echoing through Europe’s underground electronic scene for a while now, a shapeshifting force of sound and identity who refuses to be boxed in. With a career marked by high-energy DJ sets, festival stages like Øyafestivalen and By:Larm, and regular appearances at Copenhagen’s Den Anden Side and Berlin’s Soul Feeder […]

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Dylan Perkons Returns with “We Don’t Know the Ending Yet”

Dylan Perkons continues to carve a path that feels deeply personal and refreshingly honest. Originally from Santa Maria, California, and now based in Vancouver, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has long been drawn to moody, introspective songwriting. His work effortlessly weaves influences from folk-rock giants like The National and Big Thief to the quiet wisdom of

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Growing Pains and Power Plays in Samantha Margret’s “Hot Enough”

Samantha Margret doesn’t just make music—she crafts confessionals. Her newest single, “hot enough,” is a prime example of her fearless commitment to unearthing the feelings we often bury, particularly those forged under the weight of societal expectations. Produced and written entirely by Samantha herself, the track is a powerful descent into the complicated psyche of

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ANNA VEE’s Bold New Era Begins with “Honesty”

There’s something magnetic about music that doesn’t shy away from truth. Swedish artist ANNA VEE delivers exactly that with her latest single, “Honesty.” From the very first beat, the song commands attention—not with flash or spectacle, but with raw emotion and a soul-deep sincerity that’s hard to come by. The production is modern and crisp,

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The Ram Maps Emotion and Place in “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere”

There’s something compelling about a musician who wears their geography as boldly as they wear their heart. Mark “The Ram” O’Donnell is that kind of artist—rooted in memory, drawn to movement, and endlessly fascinated by the tension between stillness and change. His latest album, “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere,” isn’t just a collection of

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Austin Gatus & Sophia James Make Magic with “Don’t Want This to Change”

Love stories set to song often strike the deepest chords, and Austin Gatus x Sophia James’ new single “Don’t Want This to Change” is a shining, soulful example. This R&B-tinged indie-pop ballad wraps you in the warmth of young love just beginning—sweet, uncertain, but strong enough to try and weather the ache of distance. With

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“Have You Cried” Is Mandy Ventrice at Her Most Unfiltered

Mandy Ventrice doesn’t just make music—she makes statements. With a career shaped by resilience, raw talent, and relentless DIY hustle, her latest single “Have You Cried” feels like the culmination of every honest lyric, every self-produced track, and every hard-earned win that’s brought her to this moment. It’s not a return to form—it’s a reintroduction,

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Dancing Through the Dark with ILTON’s “My Place”

ILTON’s newest single “My Place” opens a shimmering door into the emotional world he’s been carefully constructing—an electronic-pop dreamscape where dancefloor euphoria and personal introspection share the same pulse. As the lead single from “Chapter I,” the first installment of his upcoming three-part album SAD BOY WORLD, “My Place” doesn’t just offer a song—it offers

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David July Drops New Single “One More Time” About Relationship Cycles

Trevor Donohoe, known to listeners as David July, continues to forge his path as one of Canada’s most captivating young voices in melodic hip-hop and pop. At just 23, the Vancouver-based artist already boasts an impressive resume, from viral singles to sold-out shows, and now he’s back with a new offering that cuts deep. His

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