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INsiders Guide: Lyhz, THE DRAPER FAMILY BAND, TBOSS, Rae Isa, LYRA, Jazzi Bobbi…

Long before Liz emerged as a new kind of rnb artist, the African American and Canadian songstress spent her early years with an exposure to influences that includes gospel, soul,jazz and rnb, developing a sense of identity that fuels her art to this day, creating a sound, experience, and tone unique to her.

An independent artist and native of Toronto,ON, Liz embarked on a musical journey that simultaneously builds on the legacies of African American soul and contemporary r&b-pop styles prevalent in her city, largely supported by the community around her. The singer/songwriter made her debut in 2023, with her considerably individualistic and deeply introspective single ‘Enough’, a soulful rnb pop ballad with early 2000s R&B nostalgia, which garnered support across DSPs including Spotify editorial curation (Fresh Finds, Fresh Finds R&B) and Apple Music playlists (Mood, Breaking R&B, New Music Daily, New in R&B). The release was also touted by CBC (Canada’s NPR) as one of the top 125 songs of 2022, and highlighted on CBC Radio programming ‘The Block’ for Canadian Black Music, amassing over 70K streams combined on all platforms.

Following the release, by which point she had already attracted the attention of the provincial foundations and communities, Liz secured support through national bank funded RBC Music Entrepreneurship Artist Management Program. In addition she went on to receive mentorship and support through Manifesto Toronto’s Music Business Management program, a pillar within Toronto’s music community, known for its support of urban acts. After a two year hiatus, countless hours honing her voice and finding the sound that truly resonates with her, Liz returns with support from Canadian music giant FACTOR, and the release of upcoming single ‘Temporary’, a sonic moment that projects, soul and authenticity beyond her music that is sure to catapult her to new heights.

The Draper Family Band has released their self-titled debut album via Looking Up Productions.  

The Draper Family band consists of the father and son duo of Hammond B3, keyboardist Paul Draper, and his son, multi-instrumentalist and producer, and songwriter Brandon Draper.

Hammond B3 artist Paul Draper was signed to a label in Chicago his junior year of high school with the band the Impacts. The year was The band’s touring was cut short by one of the members becoming a parent. In the early 70s he was the only white member of Parliment-style funk band the Sham Pells. 1974-76 Paul lived in Worcester, Mass. where he was a regular at the brand new Long View Farms studio, later used by the Rolling Stones as a rehearsal studio.

Fast forward to 1981, Paul was called to audition for the Rolling Stones after doing studio work at Long View Farms. His son Brandon was approaching his second birthday and Paul declined the offer to stay home and raise his son. With a music studio in the home, Brandon was thumping his leg in the crib and began drum lessons at age 5, jamming daily with his dad in the home, he started sitting in with his dad’s bands at 9, touring at 14, and while in high school he was an All-State Orchestral timpanist 3 years in a row. 

Paul’s band Midnight Flyer gained regional success in the early 1980s and were inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame in 2020. He joined international contemporary blues artist Jimmie Bratcher as his organist in 2001 and went on to play on 5 albums, multiple tours of the US and charted in Contemporary Blues international Radio multiple times.

After relocating from New Mexico to Kansas City in 2006, Brandon started jamming with his dad again. Now some 40 years later, they embark on the most important project of their careers, together.

Gaining momentum as an artist to watch, Baton Rouge, LA rapper TBoss slides through with a lusty new single entitled “And What” out now via Cash Money Records.  Listen HERE, Watch the video HERE.

The track’s slick bass line thumps through bright funk keys, and she locks into a laidback cadence with confidence and charisma. Showcasing her deft mic skills, she laces the production with seductive lyrics holding nothing back with a flurry of unfiltered and undeniable rhymes. The Legit Looks directed video raises the bar for the action-packed anthem leaving viewers with yet another testament of TBoss’ artist-to-watch status. 

Be on the lookout for the premiere of a sexy music video to accompany the song soon.

Singer-songwriter Rae Isla has announced today’s premiere of her new single, “Miles and Miles,” available today. Produced by Isla with guitarist/composer Pablo Valero (formerly of Mexico City’s Santa Sabina), the deeply moving track heralds the Bainbridge Island, WA artist’s upcoming new album, New Frontier, arriving Friday, July 19.

“I drove 2,868 miles across the country during the pandemic from Brooklyn to Seattle,” says Rae Isla. “When I got home, I sat down at my childhood piano and wrote this song in one meditative sitting. I could still feel the hum of the highway. The drive reminded me of many things, but most importantly how beautiful and resilient this country is. Signs along the road of hope and encouraging social distancing. The smiles and warm wishes from masked gas station attendants. The hopeful 18-year old from Tennessee starting his first ‘real job’ at Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Through my Westward journey, I witnessed people’s strength and it reminded me of my own.”

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Cork-born artist LYRA releases her debut, self-titled album, unveiling a comprehensive reflection of who the artist is today. Written between Los Angeles and London, the 14 tracks express the broad range of her musicality, journeying from the dark and sultry “Chess” to the ethereal radio hit “Falling” and the pulsating dance anthem of “Lovers”, all of which elevate her powerful vocals that have given her a one-to-watch status. 

“When I began writing music, I aimed for a specific style,” she explains. “But as I started developing, I wanted to write a ballad when I was heartbroken, or an irreverent song when I had a one-night stand, or an upbeat song about going on the lash with my friends and dancing until three am. To me, music should be fun and evoke different emotions, and you’re not going to do that through one sound.”

Underpinning these textures is Lyra’s commanding voice that effortlessly plays wavers between lightness and depth, and fragility and strength, which immediately enriches the emotion in her words. Her raw and powerful vocals are put to exacting use: lyrically, the album offers snapshots of past relationships – specifically one turbulent end and its liberating aftermath. “The first ballad I ever wrote was ‘Someone New’, and it took me a lot of heartbreak and learning to get there,” she says. “But the album also documents when I embraced my single life and went a bit carefree and wild. People will understand much more about me, because all the songs are about my life. Except for ‘Naked’. That’s my alter ego coming out.”

In 2016 Lyra picked up a record deal with Polydor and relocated to London. The first Polydor-release single “Falling” garnered great interest, with strong radio play and a Choice Music Prize Song of the Year nomination in 2019 alongside acts like Hozier, Roisin Murphy and Lankum.

Emerging onto the music scene with an irresistible fusion of electronic beats, left-field pop sensibilities and contemporary jazz instrumentals, East Londoner Jazzi Bobbi ignites excitement with the release of her debut single, ‘Crush2.’ This electrifying track encapsulates the intense essence of infatuation, set to the captivating backdrop of euphonious electro-pop melodies. ‘Crush2’ is available on all streaming services now, distributed via Apollo

The pride of Northern BC, singer-songwriter Mark Perry, shares his new album Glimpses out now on all digital streaming platforms. Listen here

The lead single for the album is ‘Day Makes’ a lively acoustic folk song chock full of positive vibes, reminding us that dark times don’t last forever. 

“This song is writing my way out of a dark period,” says Mark. “You have to find inspiration wherever you can. The first light of a new day = onward!”

Hailing from Smithers, in Northwest British Columbia, Mark Perry is deeply loved in Canada for his good-humoured and thought-provoking performances that get festival audiences up on their feet and make theatre crowds feel like they’re in his living room. 14 full-length albums and counting, Mark calls what he does “Northwest people music,” writing songs inspired by the people and diverse landscapes, from ocean currents to mountain tops.

Says Mark: “I’ve always enjoyed people. We have way more in common than we have differences. We are interesting creatures. Isolation and empty can be terrifying for some, but to me they’re inspirational.”

Glimpses is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. For more info, please visit markperry.ca.

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Madison Beer’s “Make You Mine” lands at #1 on the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart for the week ending on April 25, Beer’s second #1 hit on the Dance chart and her first as a solo act (2019’s “All Day and Night” with Jax Jones and Martin Solvieg). “Make You Mine,” released in February, has been steadily ascending multiple global Billboard charts in recent weeks, including the Dance Published and Pop Published charts, and now earns Beer a Dance Airplay chart-topper.

“Words can’t express the excitement and honor it is to have a No. 1 hit on the Billboard dance chart,” Beer says in an exclusive statement given to Billboard. “Thank you to everyone that’s listening and enjoying this record. Being a lover of dance music for so many years, this is truly a dream come true. Can’t wait to create more!”

The achievement comes on the heels of the release of the official music video for “Make You Mine,” released on April 24. The feature has already generated 10 million views on YouTube, and garnered critical acclaim from Rolling StoneBillboardUproxx and more and only continues Beer’s momentum as she plays the North American leg of The Spinnin Tour, which began in Minneapolis, MN on April 24.

In addition to its success on the Dance chart, “Make You Mine” places at #30 on the Pop Airplay Chart and boasts a peak of #8 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50. Last month, the song earned Beer her first Top 50 debut on the UK Official Singles Chart and the highest peak on the UK Radio Chart of her career (#25).

Watch the video for “Make You Mine” here, and get tickets for The Spinnin Tour here.

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HipHopWired.com,  a content property owned by iONE Digital, has launched the third episode of ‘I Got Questions’.  From Jadakiss and Dave East, to Ghostface and Big Daddy Kane, ‘I Got Questions’ an iOne Digital Original video series that brings some of the biggest icons in Hip-Hop together for an intimate discussion about the history of this genre, it’s impact on their lives and what its future holds.  

In this episode, award-winning rappers Remy Ma and Fat Joe sat down to reflect on their origin story as friends and how they’ve supported one another throughout their respective careers. The artists also share their thoughts on women in Hip-Hop, their favorite Hip-Hop artists, and their upcoming projects.

“The second time we went to Sony studio, Pun was like, ‘yo, I got this artist.’ At the time, you know, I had discovered Pun, and I was looking for a female artist to compete with the little Kims, the Foxy Browns, the Eves,” said Fat Joe.

Fat Joe continued, “When he [Big Pun] said spit, you were spitting the most amazing bars I ever heard. You rhymed for like five, 10 minutes straight and I’m looking at you and thinking to myself how did this guy find this girl like I need her to be my artist. Then he [Big Pun] asks me, ‘yo twin how is she?’ I said she’s alright and as I was walking away, he told me, ‘yo she’s gonna be our artist.’ I was like, ‘Yo, she’s incredible.’” said Fat Joe

Canadian pop singer & songwriter JESSIA reveals her new single, “The Woman You Are,” out on all streaming platforms today. Released just in time for Mother’s Day, “The Woman You Are” is a heartwarming love letter to mothers everywhere.

I’ve been wanting to write a song that celebrates mothers for a while now,” JESSIA writes. “I love seeing strong and powerful women raising strong and powerful women. I grew up seeing my mom as a superhero, and dreamed of living a life half as adventurous and exciting as hers. There comes a time in everyone’s life when they realize their parents are just people too who seek validation and love, just like us kids. ‘The Woman You Are’ is my way of saying thank you to my mom for the years of encouragement and selflessness she has given me. I hope this song sparks more recognition for all the bad ass moms in this world because we wouldn’t be who we are without them.”

Emerging from the heart of New York City, indie-rock duo Winstons Inc. share their second single to date titled ‘Way To Go’. Bursting onto the scene with their infectious energy and dynamic sound, Winstons Inc. is poised to captivate audiences with this latest offering. The project is available now on your streaming service of choice via APOLLO Distribution.

Listen to ‘Way To Go’ below:

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‘Way To Go’ is an up-beat anthem that encapsulates the essence of feel-good indie rock. Driven by vibrant guitar melodies and infectious rhythms, the song radiates an undeniable sense of euphoria from start to finish.

Drawing inspiration from the rich musical tapestry of New York City, Winstons Inc. infuses their sound with elements of nostalgia and modernity, creating a sonic landscape that is both timeless and contemporary. 

‘Way To Go’ is the second single to come from this promising duo of indie-rockers, and will soon become part of a bigger body of work in the form of their debut EP. ‘The Greatest Hits’ EP came together last summer when Seb and Pepe found themselves exploring the dynamics of watching the world unfold as if through a

window. Just as how the music was made with a guitar, bass, and a microphone gazing onto a New York City street. 

Before today’s release, the duo introduced themselves to the music scene with their debut single, ‘Runaway’, igniting their journey as an emerging force in the industry.

On May 17, All Day I Dream family member Fulltone is poised to return to the label, transporting listeners into a state of serenity with the release of his latest body of work, the Alba EP. This EP promises a journey into the depths of organic and melodic house music, blending diverse beats, hypnotic rhythms, and ethereal melodies into a beautiful tapestry of sound.

Rooted in his upbringing amidst a wide variety of musical influences, including the likes of Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, and Trentemøller, Fulltone’s sonic palette has been shaped by a diverse array of sounds spanning genres and generations. A multi-instrumentalist at heart, Fulltone has mastered many tools of the trade, from more common instruments like the guitar, keyboards, and bass guitar, to rare treasures like the Greek Bouzouki, Turkish Cumbus, and Turkish Saz. Having already released eleven tracks on All Day I Dream, Fulltone has contributed many great works to the ADID catalog. 

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In crafting the Alba EP, Fulltone embraces the endless expanse of creativity. Reflecting on the elusive nature of inspiration, he compares it to the act of fishing, where patience and persistence are essential to reel in moments of brilliance. “Sometimes you catch a fish immediately, sometimes it takes hours or days, but you won’t catch any fish unless you go to the sea with a fishing line. In my case, the sea is my studio and the fishing line is my instruments.”

A standout track from the Alba EP is ‘Make Believe’, featuring vocals from Shyam P. The track begins with an elaborate percussive pattern, instantly kicking things off with a groove. As a lone synth note is introduced, tension rises as energy slowly builds. When a deep bass enters the mix, we hear Shyam P’s vocals for the first time, instructing the listener to “make believe”. In the latter half of the track, playful melodies juxtapose commanding low ends, creating a serene oasis covering the full spectrum of sound. 

In the months following the Alba EP release, Fulltone has an exciting lineup of releases and live performances. He’ll drop a single on Klassified and a collaborative EP with Parallelle during the Summer. On the tour front, catch Fulltone at Sandbox Festival in Gouna on May 17th, Goat Community festival in Portugal on July 7th, Geneva on July 10th, and a Canada tour at the end of July covering Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Plus, mark your calendars to catch Fulltone performing at All Day I Dream Ibiza on September 23rd, with more ADID dates to come.

The Alba EP by Fulltone will be available digitally on all major streaming platforms on May 17, 2024, and physical records will be available June 14, courtesy of All Day I Dream.

Yukon-based orchestral folk musician Erica Dee Mah shares her new EP Paper Wealth out now on all digital streaming platforms. Listen here

To celebrate the launch of the EP, Erica is also releasing ‘Crocuses’ as the 2nd single following the release of the previous single ‘The Garden’, which debuted in March. ‘Crocuses’ is a serene and ethereal track written as an ode to artistry and expression. 

“I wrote this song about the last summer I lived in Vancouver before moving to the Yukon,” says Erica. “I was taking guzheng lessons at Crystal Mall and would ride my bike through the city to my lesson each week. It was a time of deep musical study. The song celebrates personal creativity and freedom, and cultural connection.”

A singer-songwriter and contemporary guzheng player, Erica grew up in Smithers, BC, and then lived in Vancouver from 2000 to 2014 before moving to her current home in Whitehorse, Yukon. In 2022, she released The Sargasso Season, an original collection of songs written on the traditional 21-stringed Chinese zither. The album, which received national media recognition, is an exploration of sounds and possibilities on the versatile instrument, and seeks out a place for the guzheng in Canadian folk-roots music. Erica writes about transoceanic journeys, Chinese-Canadian identity across generations, and finding connection in new landscapes. Her new EP Paper Wealth draws on similar cultural themes, but with much deeper knowledge of the traditional instrument. 

Says Erica: “Paper Wealth is a collection of songs that I wrote on the guzheng about Chinese-Canadian cultural identity across generations. July 1st, 2023, marked the centennial of the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act, and while writing these songs, I thought about the long journey to citizenship and the even longer journey to social acceptance that Chinese-Canadians have endured over the past century.”

North London-born talent Ocean Wisdom keeps his foot on the gas with a fiery new freestyle “Near Life Experience” – via his own label Beyond Measure Records, distributed by Believe.

A relentless, freestyled fury of flashy bars asserting his dominance, Ocean’s powerful delivery across the sharp production defines him once more as a leader of the pack. With Ocean describing the track as a “chorus-free pursuit of the highest levels of flows possible”, his unconventional approach on “Near Life Experience” spotlights the levels of his artistic greatness while allowing him free reign to authentically fire away as he pleases – a harken back to the golden age of UK rap, while still steering the genre into uncharted territory. “Near Life Experience” leads from the sharp and dexterous “I Exist” (watch), which saw tastemaker heat flooding in from CLASH, WONDERLAND, NOTION, GRM DAILY and DMY to name a few – all of whom commended Ocean’s lightning-fast flows on his first solo drop in over three years.

Australia’s most laid back band Rum Jungle kicks off their first 14 date UK/EU tour with a brand new music video for their new single, “Did The Morning Let You Down”. Marking the first instalment of new music for 2024, this year is set to be an explosive time for the band, having already sold out LondonBristol and Manchester shows and with performances lined up at The Great EscapeFOCUS in Wales and A Stones Throw Festival in Newcastle.

On the back end of one of the biggest and most eventful years the band had seen, the four took their high spirits and bunkered down at Sonora Studios for a week; a holiday full of cheap barbecue lunches, scary cocktails and intense late nights to create an honest display of sonic melodies that reflect proudly the good spirits of the session. Thanks to the long days with engineer Jack Nigro, and even longer nights with Tasker, the world now has another reason to be excited about Rum Jungle, as they have released their latest single, showcasing the wonder and cohesion that the band embodies.

‘It is with a huge amount of gratitude that we present to you all, a song in which we had the most fun we have ever had whilst recording’ adds Frazer from the band.

Benny says about the track; ‘You’d be lying to yourself if there hasn’t been a morning in your life that you’ve not been stoked with the events of the night before or something’s weighing you down and that morning it hits you hard. Mistakes get made, shit goes wrong, everything’s tough for everyone in their own relative state. What this one is about though is pickin’ up and rollin’ on and understanding the world is the way it is, and finding that thing or person or reason to charge on with some sonic stability.’

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Sarah Tromley, now performing as Rexford, invites listeners to join her on an intimate journey with the release of her latest EP, Clear My Heart. Tromley describes her new moniker as “a symbolic representation of the place that allowed me to heal and grow: my home on Rexford Drive.” With Clear My Heart, Rexford bares her soul, offering a touching exploration of vulnerability, love, and a voyage of self-discovery. The EP is now available for streaming on digital music platforms worldwide.

21 Lil Harold arrives with the release of his new EP today, Sick Of Myself, a star-studded eight-track offering featuring guest contributions from fellow Atlanta-bred stars J.I.D. and Quavo, in addition to G Herbo and BigXthaPlug.

Led by focus tracks “One In The Head,” “Sundown” and “Gin and Juice,” Sick Of Myself is now available[1].

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In the wake of last year’s “Ain’t On None,” which features 21 Savage and is Lil Harold’s most successful single to date, the ascendant Slaughter Gang rapper reintroduces himself to the masses with Sick Of Myself, a dynamic thesis statement from Harold, whose versatility and songwriting abilities have flown under the radar.

On “Gin and Juice,” Harold and BigX join forces for a buoyant club anthem, which followed the release of the J.I.D.-featured “Sundown,” a more paranoid and sinister exhibition. Harold leans into his chummier, more charismatic side as he entertains a lady friend on “Baby Boy,” whereas on the EP’s closer, “Robbery,” Harold recounts the grim aspects of his journey. “Product of my environment / Had a rough childhood, I’m a part of these streets,” he raps.

Ian Abel Band is a Nashville, Tennessee based rock outfit fronted by international award-winning guitarist Ian Abel, and made up of accomplished studio and touring musicians.

Ian Abel Band’s song, “Shoes”, gained global recognition when it was licensed by All Elite Wrestling for a promotional video for the historic fight between Cody & Dustin Rhodes at the company’s inaugural pay-per-view, Double or Nothing. The video was nominated for best song/score in a trailer by the Hollywood Music In Media Awards.

Ian has had multiple features on Apple Music, toured in Grand Ole Opry member T. Graham Brown’s band playing lead guitar, headlined iconic Los Angeles venues like the Troubadour, Whisky A Go Go & Viper Room, and was dubbed as “creating an expansive, stadium-ready rock sound,” in a featured write up by popular regional radio station 91.9 WFPK.

Myra Keyes – Flower in the Brick

With a fresh batch of songs and a rapidly closing window of opportunity to get them recorded, Chicago-based artist Myra Keyes wasted no time going to work on her follow-up to 2022’s brooding Girl Reimagined EP, a project that found the then-seventeen-year-old writing on guitar, bass, and piano and finding her wings as a singer-songwriter and studio creator after spending time in the Portland, OR pop-punk band Rawt. Her life was about to reach a whole new level of busy.

“I knew, after Girl, that I wanted to do a full album next. I had material and I was antsy to record again, so I went back in with Kendra at Jackpot! and got to it pretty quick,” says Keyes, who managed to finish Flower in the Brick (2024, self-released) while simultaneously juggling AP high school courses her senior year, graduating with honors, applying to colleges, working a summer job, and eventually embarking to Loyola University in Chicago in the fall of 2023 as a business major. “It was,” she says, “a whirlwind year, to put it mildly.” With all that going on there was never a doubt that she should record again at Jackpot! Studios in Portland with engineer Kendra Lynn, who Keyes credits as co-producer and cohort, collaborator and confidante. She knew the two of them would make the deadline.

“We had so much fun making Brick, which feels bigger, sonically, than anything I’ve done,” she explains. “I couldn’t have made this record without the experience of recording Girl and working with Kendra. The new album is pretty pop-driven and positive, less shoegazey, though you still get that stuff in a few spots.” Keyes admits she writes with her synesthesia navigating the process. “Color is a big driver for me when it comes to workshopping and writing, laying out the music and ideas. It’s everything, the feel and the sense.”

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Unlike the late-night introspection that made Girl a darker and stormier affair, the songs on Brick revealed an urgency and backbeat that demanded a full rhythm section. “Going in, I knew this record needed to have drums. I don’t play drums, so I was on the lookout for someone who could come into the studio and smash it. Kendra recommended Joe Mengis of the band Eels, and boy, he did just that. I also had Anna Fritz of Portland Cello Project play on the last track. Her cello part is one of the highlights of the album for me. And Joe’s drumming, my goodness.”

The result is an astonishing creative leap, an eight-song rollercoaster teeming with hooks and hairpin turns that covers miles of musical ground in only 29 minutes, with Keyes’s layered, overdriven electric guitars, expressive bass-playing and graceful piano/keyboard accents steering the songs into hitherto-uncharted territories over which her voice rises and falls like a nightingale. Opener “Powder Blue” surfaces as discreetly as a submarine, then torpedoes the casual-cool groove of the verses with the first of several unforgettable chorus guitar riffs, nearly sinking the ship altogether before slipping back into the water just as subtly as it arrived. “Now you know me now,” she chants. There’s an undeniable pop sensibility at work here and on other tracks.

“Wilt” is a song Keyes credits as being the centerpiece of the album: “I wrote that song after reading a short story called ‘The Tree’ by Maria Luisa Bombal for my senior year high school English class. ‘The Tree’ is about a lonely woman in search of love who lives in a sort of misery…her husband ignores her, and those around her find her simple. She seeks refuge in the gum tree outside her window, and the tree stands as a symbol of the woman herself and her emotional journey whilst serving as her only companion. In the end, the tree is cut down, she leaves her husband, and her entire world is anew. That’s the loose gist of the story, at least. It makes me cry when I read it. ‘Wilt’ is a yellow song. And really the whole idea of the album is distilled in that. Nature persists almost recklessly, as if to say: ‘Yeah, you built a path here, so what?’ Tree roots make bumps in the sidewalks, and grass and weeds grow in the roads. Each song is like a species of plant winding up through the concrete.” Once again, it’s the guitar riff in the chorus of “Wilt” that rears up like a wild horse and threatens to upturn the cart, but Keyes is ever in control, bringing the song back to equilibrium on the verses with a soothing melodic bass line that works as counterpoint to her impressionistic vocals: “Could I be disembodied alive? Think twice or die in rain, no way,” she sings, and later: “It’s good that they don’t know what’s in my head…”

“Stale” is a darkly meditative piece in waltz-time that snuck up on her. “I wrote it when I was sixteen, way before I wrote any of the other songs on the record. It didn’t make it onto Girl and was sort of a lost song, buried deep in my voice memos, something I wrote late one night and forgot about. I couldn’t remember how to play it for the longest time, and never imagined that it would get recorded, but I dusted it off last winter and decided to include it. Now it’s one of my favorites on the record. That surprised me, for sure.”

Edmonton singer-songwriter Christin Hyshka shares his new single ‘Boy Before The Man’ out now on all digital streaming platforms. Listen here.

‘Boy Before The Man’ is the 2nd single from his new album Rescue set for release on June 13th. Christin wrote the joyful and upbeat country-tinged track to pass along hope and wisdom to his son. 

“I wrote a song for my daughter on my debut album so on this album I thought I better write something for my son too,” says Christin. “I think what came out with ‘Boy Before the Man’ was a manifestation of my future self giving my past self advice on how to lead a good life. I suppose that’s all any parent would want for their son. To try to influence his journey from boy to man in a positive, fulfilling way.” 

Christin grew up in rural Manitoba listening to Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Steve Earle and was greatly influenced by the imagery that these artists depict through their songwriting. He now lives in Edmonton, Alberta, where he recorded his debut album, The First Word, in 2021 and his sophomore album Rescue, which is set for release on June 13th. His new album is a storyteller of songs that reflect on the human condition exploring themes of fear, longing, faith, and desire.

‘Boy Before The Man’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. For more information, please visit christinhyshkamusic.com.

An artist to watch this year, Houston-born rapper Saxkboy KD unveils a new single entitled “Bumpfire” available at all digital partners today via Cash Money Records.  Listen HERE and watch the music video onYouTube HERE.

Bumpfire” is a catchy banger with a slick keyboard loop simmering over a punchy beat. The accompanying visual highlights KD’s confidence and charisma.

In 2024, he shows no signs of slowing down as he represents a new dawn for Houston hip-hop. Last month, he released “Saxk Shit” and earned a spotlight on the cover of Pandora’s ‘Houston of Hip Hop’ playlist and continues to gain traction on DSPs, piling up 113K YouTube views on the music video.

“Saxk Shit” also landed in the wake of the buzzing “All Doves.The music video has already reeled in over 146K YouTube views and counting. ATTACK THE CULTURE proclaimed, “It’s a chin up and grind time for Houston rap artist Saxkboy KD in 2024. So what better way to get into zone than zoning out with an anthem like the ‘All Doves’ music video?” 

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Super American have released another new single off of their upcoming new album Gangster of LoveListen to “Manager Haircut” now at this link: https://go.mhe.fm/sup_managerhaircut. The electro pop song features guitar riffs that sound like a lost American Pie soundtrack. Only Super American can incorporate “it’s over for you bitches” into a song that’s equal parts snarky, joyful and hilarious.

CG5, the celebrated YouTube artist behind viral hits and gaming-inspired anthems, released his single, “Forbidden Feeling,” on Friday, May 10th, via VMG across all territories. A music video premiered simultaneously with the song’s release.

Following the success of his previous single “Sleep Well,” CG5 continues to push boundaries with “Forbidden Feeling,” showcasing a more personal and pop-oriented side of his artistry. The track, co-written and produced by Grammy-winning producer/songwriter iLL Wayno, promises to mark a new era for CG5, known for his engaging and diverse musical repertoire.

Charlie states, “I struggled for years with relationship anxiety, it made me feel that all of my feelings were forbidden, or that whatever person I was with was forbidden. When I finally decided to lean into my feelings and not overthink them, I was able to love. And now I’m married!”

Noteworthy about CG5’s recent trajectory are his staggering social and streaming achievements, with over 2.54 million monthly listeners on Spotify, 7 million subscribers on YouTube, and a dedicated following across platforms including TikTok and Instagram. This growth underscores CG5’s expanding influence and appeal beyond his core fanbase. Drawing inspiration from ‘70s and ‘80s pop icons like Hall & Oates and the Doobie Brothers, CG5 has amassed over a billion views on YouTube and garnered acclaim for his original compositions and adaptations of popular culture phenomena.

With “Forbidden Feeling,” CG5 aims to broaden his audience and establish a foothold in mainstream pop culture, building upon his past successes. 

For more information and updates on CG5, visit his YouTube Channel (@cg5) and follow him on Instagram (@cg5beats). 

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