Brigetta: Nashville has always been known for it’s country music, but not anymore as pop music is slowly starting to take over the masses. At just 16, Brigetta made the move to Nashville to pursue her music career, and it wasn’t long before she signed a publishing deal with Prescription Songs. She was originally part of the duo Truitt, before she decided to embark on her solo career, and now at age 19 she’s ready to take the center stage. Brigetta’s debut single “Tic Tac Toe” is about reevaluating how you handle those texts with your local crush.
Formerly part of the duo Truitt alongside her brother Brett, they built a massive following for themselves, amassing over 2 million Spotify streams. “It’s exciting to start the process of something bigger,” Brigetta said. “Being so enthralled by music at such an early age allowed me to be more capable of expressing my emotions, and I hope I can encourage that in others. I want to be an outlet for other people, just like my idols were for me.”
Living openly gay and unafraid in a highly conservative unaccepting Malaysian society where the government is very outspoken about being opposed to the LGBTQ community. Music is not only and outlet for him, but a platform to instill strength and resolve within the community.
Since debuting in 2016, alextbh has amassed over 10 million Spotify streams, and has been featured on the cover of Spotify Malaysia’s ‘New Music Friday’.
The Only Ocean: This band are an upcoming group that hope to resurrect alternative grunge music. “Replaceable” is the first single from their upcoming album, which gives lead singer Wesley Hill a platform to share his struggle with body dysmorphia. Comprised of childhood friends, Wesley Hill, Shae Kakos, and Alex Burdess, The Only Ocean, has quickly become one of Southern California’s most beloved artists.
“Replaceable” is one of the most honest songs I’ve heard from a grunge act, and it’s a track that I’m sure many listeners will be able to relate too. Hill touched on the meaning behind “Replaceable” saying “‘Replaceable’ is about my struggle with anorexia and body dysmorphia. About how I act as if nothing’s wrong and try to continue my day-to-day though all I’m thinking about is how I look. It also touches on me not being happy with myself, and thinking I’m replaceable to everyone in their lives.”
“True North” is a euphoric single, driven by electronic beats and synth melodies. DeSanto spoke on the project saying “It’s always fascinating and at least a little dangerous. It’s about looking out over a sprawling city and embracing being a tiny speck of dust in a giant world. It doesn’t matter who you are and where you are, there is always a desire to know what lies in the shadows of our hearts and souls”.
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“Fever Vibe” is an electro-pop track that’s fueled by the heat of young love. This anthem is going to be one on the Summer soundtracks, with St. Humain’s passionate vocals and sleek pop production. The track was mixed by Simon Cohen (Justin Bieber, Starley) and mastered by Leon Zervos (Amy Shark, Maroon 5, Troye Sivan). “Fever Vibe” focuses on the feeling of being in love, a relatable sense that we’ve all had. “That spark in the early days of a relationship is highly romantic and being the incredibly idealistic person I am, I tried to distill it to a three minute song”, confesses St. Humain.