Category: R&B
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Lamont – Way Out
Naarm based indie-soul artist Lamont is skipping the awkward first-release stage, and debuting with a track so musically sophisticated you’d think she was 4 albums deep into her career. With vocals reminiscent of early Laura Marling, Lamont’s dynamic melodic choices dance above neo-jazz instrumentation in “Way Out”, a track that soundtracks growing-up anxiety and the…
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YARA – Back of the Uber
Fans have been hungry for the next chapter of Naarm soul queen YARA’s discography journey, and she has delivered a feast with her eclectic and sophisticated return in ‘Back of the Uber’. With instrumentation and production that whispers quintessentially classic-soul sensibilities, YARA modernises her sultry sound with language and sentiment drenched in a colloquial world;…
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Abbey Rose – Not Interested
Abbey rose is serving boss bitch energy with a side of attitude in the funky new release “Not Interested”. The distinctive melodic hook in the chorus is backed up by some real punchy instrumentation, and after first being debuted at the “Not My Problem” single launch, it’s no surprise people have been waiting in anticipation…
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Chelsea Warner – Nervous (feat. Emalia)
Sydney soul princess Chelsea Warner couldn’t release a flop if she tried, and has yet again dazzled her hungry listeners with the most delicious slice of RnB we’ve had since love language by Ariana Grande. ‘Nervous’ is actually not how I would describe the confident bad bitch energy of the new Chelsea release that features…
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Francis Eden – Fools Gold
Francis Eden is Sydneys Lana Del Rey, bringing to the scene her sultry, impassioned lyricism and candour through her indie-folk tunes. Eden’s latest release ‘Fools Gold’ is a brooding contemporary piece that you can imagine playing in the quiet hours of a jazz club while you contemplate your purpose and fixation on the rat race…
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Music Video – Eunice Keitan – “Smoke And Mirrors”
Canadian Indie Soul artist Eunice Keitan isn’t shy to use her funky and anthemic platform to bring awareness our society’s willingness to let media shape our worldview, with her fabulously groovy new release ‘Smoke And Mirrors’. With thoughtful juxtaposition of neo-soul rhythm, and traditional Asian instrumentation inspired by her Southeast Asian heritage, ‘Smoke And Mirrors’…
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Siorta – I Need Control (Demo)
Few face their inner demons by releasing catchy pop bangers about taking back control, but NYC’s Sirota has a deep-set love for R&B and the playfulness of writing and is using her craft to make sense of her inner self. ‘I Need Control (Demo)’ is a light-hearted and purposely unpolished release reflecting on wanting control…
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HURU – Guilty
If you’ve ever had a desire to see WILLOW, The 1975 and Vulfpeck collaborate, the new release ‘Guilty’ from UK’s alternative-pop artist HURU will quench all your cravings for that bold, dreamy, groove. The catchy, new release from London based HURU was an emotionally cathartic piece for the artist to write as they document their experience…
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DULCIE – Medicate Me
The debut single ‘Medicate Me’ from Birmingham Pop artist DULCIE is solidifying modern Electro-Funk as the sound to define a new generation of groovy contemporary ladies in the pop world. Sitting somewhere in between Dua Lipa and BENEE, the electrifying new single from DULCIE is pointed and honest as it rides on the back of…
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ANISE – Black Eve
Divine feminine power is what’s oozing out of the newest release ‘Black Eve’ from the completely slept on UK R&B artist ANISE. The candidly descriptive track explores how feminine energy and traits of beauty, compassion, healing and nature are antidotes to the brutality and violence in our world, all while delivering this message with a…