Andy Louis has released a new song called “Change Of Weather,” which exudes a blend of fun, uniqueness, chill vibes, and happy. With its progressive arrangements, this track is truly a treat for sophisticated ears that can still appreciate real talent that puts effort into the songwriting craft.
Based in New York City, Andy Louis is not just a soul singer, but also an accomplished composer and producer. Originally from France and born to Malagasy parents, he made his way to the United States by attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he spent several semesters before eventually settling in New York. Throughout his journey, Andy has collaborated with numerous artists, which eventually led him to embark on his own independent project.
Notably, Andy had the opportunity to work alongside the esteemed Grammy Award winner Meshell Ndegeocello, who is featured on his track titled “Shoulda, coulda, will ya?” Furthermore, he has also caught the ears of producer Ian Kirpatrick, known for his work with artists such as Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez, and Justin Bieber, with his song “Geese stay together forever.”
Andy’s music is a fusion of his diverse musical influences, resulting in a unique combination of sounds and colors.
Simón has just dropped his new song titled “For The Best,” and it’s an absolute earworm that will have you hearing it on repeat in your head after just one listen. This track blends elements of pop, hip hop, and rock, with the added bonus of a guitar solo that sets it apart and gives it a refreshing twist.
Simón, also known as Simon Villamizar, is a 17-year-old singer-songwriter who was born and raised in Miami’s diverse community. He comes from a musical family of Colombian heritage, with his mother LinaLuna winning a Latin Grammy® and his uncle Jorge Villamizar, a member of the Grammy®-winning band Bacilos. Growing up in Miami exposed Simón to both English and Spanish music. At the age of 15, while traveling with his Ukulele, Simón unexpectedly discovered his talent for songwriting. As he continued to study music at school and receive private lessons from some of Miami’s top musicians, he also realized his ability to recognize musical notes without a reference, known as perfect pitch. Simón draws inspiration from various artists, making it difficult to categorize his music. While some of his songs have a relaxed and light feel, others delve deeper and incorporate elements of trap music. Alongside his musical endeavors,
Ryan Ritual, the singer of the Kings favorite act Mating Ritual, has recently debuted an impressive track titled “Where Did Love Go.” This song possesses the potential to blend into Spotify’s renowned playlists like Alternative Mix and Alternative Indie. It is refreshing to come across a tune that is crafted for a car ride rather than being confined to a ten-second TikTok clip. CONTINUE READING
Australia singer-songwriter Hayley Warner has released a new song called “Brother.” It features just piano and vocals. The first thing you notice is her voice – she has a great voice. However, it’s not just her great voice that stands out, but also the emotion she puts into her singing. Singers who are only in the business to hit notes belong on shows like American Idol, which Hayley was a part of. She was the runner-up in the final season of Australian Idol and is known for her vocal range. However, it is those who sing with genuine feeling and write songs that truly succeed. This is why The Daily Telegraph has named Warner as one of Australia’s most accomplished songwriters. Warner’s songwriting credits total over 11 times platinum in worldwide sales. Hayley co-wrote Grammy nominated artist Tori Kelly’s single “Hollow”. She released her debut single, “Closure”, which garnered upward of 12 Million streams, landing on Spotify’s “Viral Hits” and “Life Sucks”, as well as gaining the attention of a number of fellow artists. She dropped her follow up single “You Were Once” and will release a string of ne singles in 2023.
Josephine has released a new EP titled ‘Lost‘? The EP consists of six tracks with a total run time of 15 minutes. It takes listeners on a 15-minute journey of mellow, dreamy production, exploring an intimate journey of love, growth, and meaningful relationships amidst struggle. This EP is all about the songs, no gimmicks. The fact that the artist can still take the time to immerse themselves in art and writing in a digitally distracting world is truly amazing.
The EP narrates the journey of finding love, starting from being a lonely LA transplant to dreaming of a future with her partner in the south of France. In the song “Parking Tickets,” Josephine struggles with self-love, while “Time or Whatever” explores the fleeting and transactional nature of meeting people in the era of dating apps – “lost?” serves as a reminder that emotional experiences often lead to insights, something that resonates with us all on a personal level.
“This EP is a collage of diary entries from my first year living in LA. Getting lost in a sea of parking tickets, losing track of old friends, then getting lost in new loves and daydreams about the future. It’s about feeling lost until those moments when I realize I can just turn the gps off.. and then I’m just here.” – Josephine