#Singer Songwriter

“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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Joseph Morris x Ironik Inspire with “We Believe”

When two heartfelt storytellers from different corners of the UK music scene come together, something powerful happens. Joseph Morris x Ironik’s newest single, “We Believe,” is a shining example of what it means to combine vulnerability with strength, pain with perseverance, and dreams with determination. This collaboration isn’t just a song—it’s a declaration of resilience,

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Amelie Jat Shines with Euphoric New Single “steal your shirt”

Amelie Jat is a name you’ll want to keep your eye on if you haven’t already. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jat’s love for music took root early, banging on drums at just three years old. Since then, her journey has been a passionate pursuit of creativity through singing, songwriting, and dancing. Now based

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Siena Fantini Paints Teenage Longing in Full Color on “wanna know her name”

Siena Fantini might be just 15, but there’s nothing juvenile about the way she approaches music. Her debut single, “wanna know her name,” serves as an introduction not only to her vocal tone and songwriting instincts but also to the emotional transparency that defines her work. With a voice that’s both buoyant and intimately sincere,

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Sophia B Trades Movie Romance for Real Emotion in “Love in New York”

There’s a kind of magic people expect from love stories set in New York. It’s in the skyline, in the hum of cabs, in Central Park strolls and subway eye contact. We’ve seen it in movies and heard it in songs—where serendipity collides with heartbreak in the most cinematic way. But in her newest single

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Patrick Sampson’s “More Than the Moment” Is a Heartfelt Ode to Hope

Patrick Sampson has a way of making music that feels like it’s always been a part of you. Barely in his 20s, his songwriting already carries the weight and wisdom of someone who has lived through countless stories. His latest single, “More Than the Moment,” continues this tradition, offering a deeply emotional exploration of the

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James Wimbley Channels Strength and Authenticity in “I’m Enough”

James Wimbley is making waves in the music scene, and at just 14 years old, he’s already proving that age is no barrier to talent and emotional depth. The Nashville-based singer-songwriter has been surrounded by music for as long as he can remember. From singing at age two to mastering the piano at eight and

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With “Right Now,” Bella Rios Reminds Us to Savor Every Moment

Bella Rios is a name that demands attention. Originally from Chicago and now thriving in Nashville, she has been immersed in music since childhood, shaping her sound with a blend of classical training and the rock and pop legends her parents played for her. The result is a fearless, emotionally charged style that makes her

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Eva James Confronts the Past and Embraces Change in “Something New”

Eva James emerges as a spellbinding force in the world of dark pop, crafting music that lingers in the air like an incantation. Hailing from New England, her sound fuses haunting beauty with raw emotion, conjuring comparisons to icons like Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell. With the grit of Bonnie Raitt and the fervor of

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