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Lady Gaga dropped her new album Chromatica today. Ironically, she made a dance album, but the clubs are closed. But you can dance in your room with a mask and gloves. Seriously, I read all the online reviews of the album and they are pretty much same that the album is filled with terrific 90’s dance songs. The new album won’t change the face of pop music, but they will keep her fans satisfied. Why should Gaga try to re-invent itself her this time? She did it several times successfully. If she did it again, it may fail and should could risk her career falling off a cliff. At this point in her career, it’s better to say safe, stick with the endorsements, play some shows, and ride it all the way into the sunset.

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The atmosphere has become increasingly poisonous. Right vs left, stay home vs reopen, mask or no mask..to many wars to count. Just look at the pushback Lana Del Rey received over her Instagram post. People are looking for a fight. I’m afraid to say the sky is blue. Look, we need music that unites. The people in the USA are better than this. We’ve always been the beacon of light to the world and we must do everything in our power that the light doesn’t dim. We only hurt ourselves. I wish some of the influencers and artists stayed out of the media wars. Don’t be deceived, the ruling class just uses the artists for their purpose. It doesn’t benefit artists careers, it benefits the agenda pushers. People want a break. They want to escape. The world is fragile. We need to come together. A new wave of songs that inspire unity is what the world needs.

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Watch out for Tarn PK. He recently released the track Daylight. It’s a worth a listen and has The Weeknd vibe. The 19 year old singer songwriter first made waves with the track Talk To You that landed on a string of playlists including Spotify’s UK and US New Music Friday as well as New Pop Sounds and Fresh Finds. Give it a stream on our Indie Invaders playlists.

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Check out the track Freaks by Kidhimself. You’ll enjoy if you’re a fan of indie alternative rock like Twenty One Pilots. The Portland indie artist who grew up in Belfast first made waves when his debut track “Sorry” was nominated song of the year by the Portland Press Herald. He’s landed on Spotify’s Young & Free and Indie Pop Playlist. In the latest track he worked with Italian producer and songwriter Michele Canova Iorfida. Give it a stream.

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Look out for Nashville based Skylar Lee and her new electro pop track Marionette. It’s a no-frills and essential pop song because all non-essentials should be closed. Think Dua Lipa, Carly Rae Jepson and Kacey Musgraves. She moved from Allentown, PA to Nashville, TN and showcased her music at the ASCAP Writers Night, via by Big Yellow Dog Publishing. Give the track a listen on Indie Invaders Playlist.

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