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The Hit List: King Henry, Sasha Alex Sloan, Willow Smith, Fred Again, Knox, Abby Holliday, August Moon, Jutes…

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King Henry & Sasha Alex Sloan – “Kiss Me”: This song is the perfect cover of Sixpence None The Richer’s hit song from 1997. Originally only sung by one vocalist, the duet adds another dimension of beauty to a classic love song.

Willow Smith – “run!”: I’ve always been a huge fan of Willow and her music and this is another reason why. Willow Smith, who performs under the stage name WILLOW, has released a new music video from her latest project. The self-directed clip for “run!” comes from the empathogen album.

Fred Again – “adore u”: Adore U is a song by British producer Fred Again which features London-based Nigerian musician Obongjayar. It was released on 11 August 2023 through Warner Music UK and Atlantic as the lead single of Gibson’s fourth studio album, Ten Days (2024).

Knox – “Not The 1975”: Not The 1975 is a track off of pop-rock artist Knox’s second extended play, I’m So Good at Being Alone?. This song is about an experience that involves the 1975’s Matt Healy.

Abby Holliday – “The Price”: this song was written shortly after running into someone from my past,” Holliday explains. “It’s easy to look at past relationships and sort of cringe at how you acted at the time. All of the confusing feelings post-break up can just lump into a negative connotation towards it all. Maybe you have regrets. Maybe you’ve tried to lock that part of your life away so deep in your mind that it never resurfaces.”

Abby Holliday is definitely an artist who needs to be on your radar.

August Moon – “Guard Down”: Guard down is one of the songs from the movie “The idea of you”. In the movie, this song is one of the hits from the band “August Moon”, which Hayes Campebell (one of the main characters) is one of the members. Sure it’s not a real group, but still a catchy song and one that if sold to an actual boyband would be a hit.

Jutes – “Make It”: This song is the 8th track taken from the Good Burger 2 soundtrack and also features in the film. It’s produced by Alex Niceforo, Keith Sorrells, OAK & Oscar Linnander, and performed by Jutes.

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