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Charlie Redefines His Sound and Self with “Faces”

There’s something about the name change that feels symbolic. Charlie, formerly known as Swipa, has always been a forward-thinking producer, but with his latest release “Faces,” it’s clear he’s stepped into a new phase of artistry—one that’s not just about beats, but about intention, feeling, and depth. This evolution isn’t just a rebrand; it’s an […]

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Quentin Moore Drops a Summer Anthem with “Ride With You”

Quentin Moore doesn’t just make music—he makes movement. With a voice that floats between honeyed croon and gritty sermon, and a catalog that spans 13 albums, 50 million viral views, and stages in more than 30 countries, Moore has built a legacy on joy, groove, and community. His newest single, “Ride With You,” is no

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Emma Teufel Hits “Delete” on Heartbreak and Takes Her Power Back

Emma Teufel may have only recently begun releasing music under her own name, but there’s a confidence and clarity in her voice that suggests an artist who’s been quietly building her foundation for years. Her latest single, “Delete,” is a powerful anthem of emotional liberation—a melodic middle finger to the ex who pushed too far

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The Strange Genius of Jack Xander’s “Drug Free Nation”

There’s something beautifully unhinged about Jack Xander. The Los Angeles-based music and art maker has made a name for himself not just through his genre-warping sound, but for his borderline uncontainable energy—especially on stage. His shows feel like punk-rock circuses with synths: raw, chaotic, and wildly entertaining. But underneath all that noise and mayhem, there’s

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Bora York Returns to the Magic With “Glow Hover”

There’s something wonderfully ironic about a band that nearly called it quits finally sounding the most like themselves. That’s what Bora York’s latest single “Glow Hover” feels like—a full-circle moment that arrives with no pressure, just pure pop bliss filtered through a neon haze of memory and movement. Bora York, the Minneapolis-based husband-and-wife duo of

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Steven Thad Brings the Light with “Smile”

Press play and let your worries melt away—Steven Thad’s latest single “Smile” is here, and it’s exactly what the heart needs. With a voice that carries both warmth and vulnerability, Steven once again delivers a deeply personal yet universally uplifting track that’s destined to sit with listeners long after the final note. Known offstage as

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Kat Velasco Pours It All Out in Bold New Single “Kitchen Sink”

Kat Velasco returns with a sharp-tongued, soul-baring single that dives deep into the realities of small-town life with “Kitchen Sink.” Nashville may be her current home, but it’s the South Carolina roots that power this track’s unmistakable blend of cheek and charm. Velasco captures the tension between individuality and expectation with a sound that fuses

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Cody Coyote’s “Stand” Is a Testament to Survival

Cody Coyote doesn’t just write music—he channels lived experience, cultural heritage, and social purpose into every beat and lyric. The Ottawa-based artist of Ojibwe/Irish descent, with roots tracing back to Matachewan First Nation, has long been known for his ability to blend powerful lyricism with hard-hitting sounds. Whether it’s Hip-Hop, Electronic, or Pop, his tracks

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Moodssupply’s “Love Yourself” Is a Funky Anthem for Inner Healing

Moodssupply is back with a groove-soaked anthem that doesn’t just get your feet moving—it reaches into your heart and gives it a gentle, affirming nudge. Their newest single, “Love Yourself,” is a disco-funk delight wrapped around a simple, vital question: Hi, how are you doing? Are you taking care of yourself? This Dutch Studio Experience

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Psyclo’s New Era Begins with Honest and Haunting “All My Tears Are Dry”

Psyclo’s story begins far from the stages and studios of Los Angeles, in the northeastern Chinese city of Yingkou, where she was born in 1997. Raised initially by her grandparents and later moving to Shenyang with her grandfather to start school, Psyclo’s childhood was structured and academic, far removed from the chaos and color of

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