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Shortcake, an independent producer, alt-pop singer, and songwriter based in Brooklyn, has released her latest single titled “Right Side Up”. With a blend of house and electronic-inspired sounds and her soft, ethereal pop vocals, Shortcake creates music that is both catchy and upbeat, yet features melancholic lyrics. Her unique lyricism is displayed through euphonious melodies that aim to convey a hidden reality. She has been compared to alt-pop icons such as Billie Eilish, Cults, and Raye. CONTINUE READING

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The Scarlet Opera released the single titled “Alive” via SB Projects/Republic Records which comes off the debut EP Comedy out March 24th.

The LA rock band describes the inspiration behind “Alive,” saying “To know such intense heartache and pain, comes the ability to feel an equally visceral amount of joy and love – this is what we have come to understand about life – and we’d like to feel it all before we go.” CONTINUE READING

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Watch out for Tala Silva and the new track Call Back.

Tala notes, “After a year-long situationship, full of broken promises disguised as Chicago rooftop kisses and sweet I love you’s, I finally had enough and decided to end it. Feeling inspired by my complicated love affair, I decided to create an upbeat, Steve Lacy-inspired, Alternative R&B song in my apartment bedroom that reflected my new sense of empowerment and self-confidence. “Call Back” is a song about vulnerability, empowerment, and self-love”. CONTINUE READING

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Neon Dreams drops the reggae infused track This Is It. The tune is perfect for a sunny breezy day and could fit on any chill playlist.

During their formative years, Neon Dreams experimented with diverse musical styles until they garnered over 20 million streams, a gold record, and an expanding fan base. However, despite the recognition and positive feedback, the band felt a void. Frank Kadillak, the lead vocalist, confessed that he lacked a personal voice. CONTINUE READING

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Emily James, a rising singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, has recently released a new song titled “Happy for Me“.

“Happy for Me is about wanting to stop letting anxiety get in the way of your joy. says Emily. It’s so easy to beat up on ourselves and fixate on what we don’t have, or what we
should be doing better, and getting sucked into an endless downward spiral. I wrote this song for anyone who needs reminding (myself included) of how important it is to celebrate
yourself and not to let worrying take you out of the present moment.”

The song’s simple yet powerful melody perfectly complements James’ vocals and allows the lyrics to shine through. The instrumentation is understated but effective, with acoustic guitar, piano, and light percussion providing a gentle backdrop for the song’s emotional message. CONTINUE READING

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