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Kings favorite Violet Days who made our top 8 emerging list in 2015, just released a new track ‘Just A Little‘. You can view the video here.  The new track follows the previous Somber featuring morgxn. All in all, Lina Hansson, who goes under the moniker of Violet Days is on the cusp of breaking out and the newest single could take the Swedish artist to the next level. Maybe she will finally get that break. In fact, the track was produced by Kris Eriksson, who crafted Chainsmokers’ “Paris” which became a huge hit. Check it out!
violetdaysband@gmail.com, claudia@lucidonline.co.uk

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Kings favorite St. Humain releases a new track ‘The Thought Of You‘.  It’s the third single release that comes off his upcoming project.  The latest track follows the amazing and probably still my favorite ‘Free Fall‘ which made Apple Music’s “Best of the Week”, Spotify’s Pop for Life, and quickly clocked 100k Spotify streams. The singer-songwriter and producer is a Singapore native but now resides in Australia. Definitely a one to watch.
me@sthumain.com

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Danish singer Christine Kiberg aka Ea Kaya releases the new electro pop track Tied Up. The 22 year old first made waves with the song Remedy that racked up 250,000 plays on Spotify. Could Ea Kaya become the next Nordic pop star? She can craft huge pop anthems and seductive melodies, and won over including tastemakers HIGHSNOBIETY, CLASH MAG and tmrw MAG. Moreover, she just wrapped up a performance at the Spot Festival.
claudia.nash@gmail.com

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Canadian singer Faith Monaco releases the radio ready track Turn Up Tonight.  Singing at an early age, Faith spent several months writing the dark pop track that ventures in early Rihanna era with lyrics like “Wake up when I’m sober, push away the memories, then I’ll think of what I lost, I burn every bridge I cross”.  Influenced by Demi Lovato and Beyonce, Faith notes, ” This song is about a dark time when a relationship went bad. I had to pull myself back up and overcome life’s struggles and challenges.”  The up and coming artist has live performances in the works. Check it out!

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Los Angeles based pop singer Linney releases the Billy Squier cover My Kind Of Lover. Knowing the original, it took a bit to get used to, but after a couple of listens, it sunk in. Not sure what Billy is doing these days but he should give it a thumbs up and a retweet.  Linney is building her resume through featured topline vocals on a number of breakout dance tracks, and the latest cover follows the track ‘Outta Of My Heart‘.  Moreover, she won the John Lennon Songwriting contest and performed on Balcony TV LA.
linneyofficial@gmail.com

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