Check out Savannah and her latest release On Again, a track she wrote and co-produced with a mix of 80s synth-pop, indie rock, and indie pop sounds. The song looks at the push and pull of a relationship stuck between falling apart and coming back together, with a catchy, nostalgic feel. Acoustic and other versions are also out now, giving listeners different ways to connect with the story. On Again would fit well on Spotify playlists like Indie Pop & Chill, All New Indie, Retro Wave, and Synth-Pop Now, and Savannah could tour with artists like MUNA, Maggie Rogers, or Dayglow, who share a similar mix of throwback style and modern indie energy.
PEGGY released “FRIENDS TO LOVERS”, a song she described as “both a manifestation and a ‘what if,’” exploring what happens when a friendship could turn into something more. The track talks about waiting for someone to see that possibility, with lyrics like “Already everything to each other / From a slow burn into a fire” showing that shift. PEGGY uses simple, honest language to tell a story that feels like it could come straight from a romance book, blending her love of fiction with real feelings in a way her fans know well. After breaking through with “Fictional Men” and following with songs like “ALICE,” “Villains Aren’t Born (They’re Made),” and “FEMININE RAGE,” PEGGY has carved out a space for pop music inspired by characters and stories. The song could fit on Spotify playlists like young & free, Indie Pop & Chill, Fresh Finds Pop, and Study Break, and she could tour with artists like Dodie, Catie Turner, or mxmtoon, connecting with fans who enjoy thoughtful, relatable songwriting.
Michelle Núñez’s debut single making the most of it is a haunting, cinematic ballad that captures the ache of loss and the courage to face your own mistakes, wrapped in an ethereal, slow-motion dreamscape. With airy vocals layered over acoustic textures and subtle drum beats, Núñez uses the track as a confessional conversation with herself, reflecting on how the ghosts of past relationships and moments can still haunt you. Her lyrics are both fragile and bold, confronting the wreckage of what once was while still daring to believe there is meaning in the mess. Written as a love letter to life and in memory of her late baby sister, making the most of it resonates deeply with themes of growth, acceptance, and the quiet resilience it takes to keep moving forward. The song’s honest, cinematic storytelling makes it a perfect fit for Spotify playlists like Sad Indie, Fresh & Chill, Indie Ballads, and Feel Good Indie Rock. On tour, Núñez would be a natural match to open for artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Mitski, or Julien Baker, whose audiences connect with raw, emotional songwriting and poetic vulnerability. Her multidimensional artistry, shaped by a background in acting, writing, and music, brings a unique narrative sensitivity to her songs, allowing listeners to experience her story as if they were turning the pages of her diary.
June, a singer-songwriter from Houston, Texas, brings an emotional surge to the pop scene with her new single “Supernova”. Written and performed by June, the track captures the intensity of unconditional love — the kind that feels cosmic, all-consuming, and impossible to resist. With synth-driven production and smooth, dreamy vocals, it’s a fearless dive into the vulnerability of love at full force.
“Supernova” would fit seamlessly into Spotify playlists like Fresh Finds, Sad Girl Starter Pack, Chill Pop, young & free, and Pop Rising. Fans of artists like Kali Uchis, RAYE, UMI, or Sabrina Claudio would find June’s sound familiar yet distinct — magnetic, personal, and powerful. She’d be a natural fit to tour with artists like Fana Hues, Mahalia, or Victoria Monét, bringing a soulful, modern pop energy that resonates deeply.
Ella Vaillancourt releases her new single “One In Million”, recorded in Nashville. The song is a pop track that fits well with summer playlists and will appeal to fans of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo.
Ella says, “When I wrote this song I wanted to make it so that people could remember they have a unique place in this world but they have to find it. I hope this song helps listeners fight for their place even when the odds feel like ‘One In A Million.’”
You could find “One In Million” on Spotify playlists like Pop Rising, Fresh Finds, and Summer Hits.
Ella Vaillancourt could tour with artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Conan Gray, Tate McRae, and mxmtoon.