Bobby Bodega makes his return with “Gravity”, a raw and personal single that dives into cycles of struggle, survival, and truth. Raised near 1520 Sedgwick Avenue—the birthplace of hip hop—Bobby brings history, experience, and sharp lyricism into every line. “Gravity,” his first solo release since 2021’s Chariots of Fire, explores heavy themes with bars like “Give them doors but no keys” and “AI taking over streams,” speaking directly to systemic challenges, tech shifts, and street reality.
Bobby has previously opened for Ab-Soul, Pusha T, and Luke James, earning performance chops and credibility within the culture. His music blends Bronx storytelling with a focus on pushing hip hop forward without losing its roots.
“Gravity” fits into Spotify playlists like Alternative Hip-Hop, Most Necessary, Bars, Fresh Finds Hip-Hop, and No Cap. He would be a strong match on tour with artists like Mick Jenkins, Kota the Friend, Saba, Joey Bada$$, and IDK—lyric-driven performers who blend reflection with grit.
Reuben Medlin shares his new album, It’s A Long Walk Home Pt. 2, written during his recovery from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Born in Wiltshire, UK, Reuben was forced to step back from an active lifestyle after his diagnosis, spending nearly two years housebound. During that time, he turned to songwriting and production as a daily outlet. The new project reflects that process of rebuilding. The lead single, “Live My Life Happy”, is a moment of clarity in a body of work shaped by struggle and change. Reuben’s previous songs have landed on Spotify playlists like New Music Friday UK, New Pop UK, Fresh Finds, Fresh Finds Indie, and Barefoot in the Park. With over 800,000 streams and 1.4 million likes on TikTok, he’s gained attention from BBC Introducing and continues to grow his audience. His honest, self-produced sound would make him a strong touring match with artists like Alec Benjamin, Jeremy Zucker, Maisie Peters, Noah Kahan, and Holly Humberstone.
Brent de la Cruz returns with his latest single, “Day to Day”, a track that captures a feeling many know but few can describe. Built on smooth guitar lines and a steady pulse, the song carries the listener through moments of self-reflection and quiet growth. Lyrically honest and musically tight, “Day to Day” is a strong step forward in Brent’s path as an artist who blends indie, pop, and hip-hop with ease.
Born and raised in San Diego, Brent found his sound through late-night skate sessions and time spent exploring music on his own terms. He took that DIY energy into the studio, writing and producing songs that speak directly to experience without overcomplication. His previous tracks—“Perfect,” “Save Your Breath,” and “Soft Words”—have gained millions of streams and landed on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Lorem, and All New Indie.
“Day to Day” would be at home on playlists like Fresh Finds Indie, anti pop, crush, ‘fit check, and Late Night Vibes. It’s the kind of track that fits both a solo night drive and a shared moment on the aux. As for the road, Brent could easily share stages with artists like Dominic Fike, Jean Dawson, Role Model, or Dijon—artists who, like him, live between styles but make it all feel seamless.
Lauren Spring is a singer-songwriter from the U.S. whose creative path includes performing with the folk band The Krickets and stepping out with solo work to share her own voice. Working with co-writer and producer Scott Feldman, Lauren released her debut EP and followed it with singles, including her latest track Self Soother, which blends indie pop and indie rock to tell the story of loving a narcissist and learning to heal. The song looks at how hyper-independence can grow from emotional rejection, and how letting go can be a first step toward forgiveness. Lauren’s experience with The Krickets and writing for other artists gives her a strong storytelling style rooted in personal growth. Self Soother could be added to Spotify playlists like Indie Pop & Chill, Women of Indie, Fresh Finds, and Sad Indie, and she could tour with artists like Brandi Carlile, Joy Oladokun, or Caroline Rose, who share honest songwriting with strong personal themes.
Check out Miss Mediocre by Abbie Anne, a mid-tempo track that blends the style of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. Abbie wrote this song during a tough time when she felt she wasn’t good enough — musically, socially, or physically. It was a moment of being stuck, battling writer’s block, and struggling with confidence. Writing Miss Mediocre became a way to process those feelings and helped her move forward. She shares, “Feeling Mediocre isn’t the end, it just right now.”
The song could fit perfectly on Spotify playlists like Fresh & Chill, Indie Pop & Chill, Sad Indie, and Pop Rising. Abbie Anne could also connect with audiences on tour alongside artists like Gracie Abrams, Maisie Peters, or Holly Humberstone, who bring the same honest and relatable themes to their music.