Racking up over 1 billion streams to date, gold-certified alternative pop phenomenon COIN announces their upcoming album, Uncanny Valley, out globally March 25th via 10K Projects. Pre-order the album HERE.
Alongside the announcement, they also release “I Think I Met You In A Dream.” Get it HERE.
Beyond the new track, Uncanny Valley will also feature recently released “Cutie” and focus track “Chapstick,” which has amassed over 8.5 million streams, is currently #1 at AAA and Top 15 Alternative Radio and has now been #1 on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation Alt18 Countdown for the 5th straight week. Additionally, it continues to climb up the charts internationally, sitting in the Top 5 on the Canadian Modern Rock chart. Garnering praise across the board, the songs have been hailed by Consequence of Sound as “the kind of pop at which COIN excels,” while People touted them among “The Talented Emerging Artists Making Their Mark on the Musical Landscape in 2021.”
This is the new single from 93FEETOFSMOKE featuring phem and tosh the drummer. Called “Fucked Over” the single is an ode to the alternative/emo chart toppers of the 2000s with a modern production and narrates the relatable message of getting blindsided by someone’s intentions, he further confides, “It sucks to get played by someone you trusted. Or to find out that one roommate you found off craigslist has been stealing your things and then helping you look for it. The message to me is really localized in that moment of “seeing the light” and realizing your gut was never wrong.”
93FEETOFSMOKE has over 100 million streams and has collaborated Matt Malpass (Machine Gun Kelly), while phem has toured with the likes of Lil Xan, Waterparks and more.
Heading to outer space (literally), multiplatinum Pontiac, MI rising rapper DDG blasts off to outer space on his new single “Elon Musk” [feat. Gunna] today. Listen to “Elon Musk”—HERE.
On the track, a spacey 808-laden beat wobbles in between lithely plucked guitar. DDG leans into a slick and simmering flow before Gunna lands with his own unbreakable and undeniable bars. It all culminates on the viral-ready chant, “Like I’m Elon Musk.” DDG is currently training to be the first rapper in space, stay tuned for launch date to be revealed soon.
DDG has elevated the culture on his own terms. Last year, he graced the covers of KAZI Magazine, UPROXX, PREME, and XXL as part of the coveted 2021 Freshman Class. Not to mention, he has crossed the 1 billion stream threshold on the heels of his acclaimed project Die 4 Respect with OG Parker. It only sets the stage for a massive 2022 though.
Next up, he hits the hardwood this weekend as a player in the “Bleacher Report’s House of Highlights 100k Shootout at the NBA All Star Game.
The track is taken from the Italo-Brazilian industrial / post-punk duo’s upcoming second album ‘NaN’, which is confirmed for release on 20th May 2022, via Stock-A Productions.
The follow-up to recent single “Fog”, new single “Eremita” is a transportative ballad in 5/4, with downbeat and sensual fusions of lo-fi glitches and acoustic instrumentation that nod towards the classic trip-hop sound.
With its lyrics softly-sung in a hushed Italian dialect, the track explores a one-way conversation with an egotistical protagonist. As Tina of Hate Moss says:
“It’s a hypothetical dialogue with an interlocutor whose only interest is to assert one’s opinion on others, the voices at times distant and at times incredibly close join the guitars and samples.”
Bringing to mind the broodingly intense works of Dead Can Dance or Liars, crossed with the philosophical songwriting of De André and Tom Zé, it’s a twitchingly paranoid and quietly exhilarating hint of what to expect on new album ‘NaN’.
Queer NYC artist, writer and producer April Rose Gabrielli returns with “Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)” – the follow-up to her official debut single, released in collaboration with AWAL, BMG & Soho Records.
Breaking through into the alt-rock scene with her anthemic sound, Gabrielli’s latest track is one of female empowerment which exposes the double standards women face while dating. The piano ballad turned dark rock epic explodes with blazing energy, as Gabrielli’s impassioned lyrics roar through her depiction of a torrid romance. Packed with emotional highs and lows, crescendoing guitar solos and roaring vocals, “Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)” is an exciting example of how to do classic rock with edge.
Speaking about “Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)”, Gabrielli describes: “I wrote and produced “Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)” while in an on-again, off-again relationship. I would end things to ‘make it all better,’ but they kept coming back to me and they would make me feel like I was the problem. They couldn’t resist, it became my fault; I couldn’t resist, I blamed them for it, too. We became each other’s ‘bad habit’, but I kept trying to prove that it didn’t make us bad people for just trying to figure things out. Self-acceptance and acceptance of the situations we are in and the journey we are on, is key to finding peace; in releasing “Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)” I hope to express just that”
London-based songwriter Isaac Stuart releases “Cut Me Down.” The song can safely fit into your collection of feel-good songs for when you need a pick-me-up. You can hear ‘Cut Me Down’ played live across three headline dates starting today and culminating at London’s Omeara on February 23rd.
Add the song to your playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/album/4utcWDNDaygqBwTsyZ47K3?si=zG2Rq7T7TlqkMEQPr94v8A
Fast becoming known for his storytelling, Cut Me Down breaks down the events of a night when good friendship in Isaac’s life was needed most. Speaking about the song, Isaac explains “All it takes is one friend, someone you truly love and trust, to put their arm around you and say ‘you know what, everything is going to be alright.’ I wrote Cut Me Down as a reflection on times when I could sense myself floating away aimlessly, with my head in the clouds. This song is a celebration of going through those times, and a thank you to the friends who help us.”
BRIT, American Music Award, and iHeart Radio Award nominated DJ and producer Regard joins forces with pop royalty Years & Years for new dance anthem, “Hallucination,” out now. LISTEN HERE.
Ahead of the release, Regard and Years & Years gave a surprise performance of the new single at London’s iconic Printworks last weekend. Check out bts photos of them together HERE.
Succeeding the release of Years & Years UK #1 album Night Call, “Hallucination” is an unapologetically shimmering dancefloor banger that follows the tribulations of an unwanted lustful old flame. Indulging in a soundscape of 80s inspired synth-pop and a driving four to the floor rhythm section, “Hallucination” is elevated by the all-inspiring sultry vocals of Years & Years’ Olly Alexander as he sings…
“Don’t try to impress meI know you’re intending to hurt me againYou look like a visionBut now I’m beginning to see through the haze”
On the new single, Regard says: “I loved working with Years & Years on this new single. Olly’s voice brings the song to life and really captures the idea that the beauty of love is so similar to the fear of hallucinations”
LINDSEY ROSE BLACKClutch“ • Debut track and video from Lindsey Rose Black, “Clutch”, features smoky vocals and a raw, avant-indie pop sound. • This track is part of Lindsey’s upcoming debut EP, SUBTERRA (releasing in June). • This track is all about “recognizing a relationship is doomed, but desperately clinging to it for one more hit of pleasure before heartbreak’s inevitable gut punch.” Lindsey partnered with producers John Velasquez (Zella Day, Ella Vos) and Matthew Frazier (Local Natives) to traverse the wild, disorienting terrain of loss in this track.
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Critically acclaimed artist, producer, and songwriter Elephante reveals acoustic renditions of fan-favorite tracks off his sophomore album in brand new album, Heavy Glow (Deluxe Edition), via 88Rising [Joji, NIKI, Rich Brian]. HERE.
Listen to Heavy Glow (Deluxe Edition)Listen to “Down This Road — Hoang Remix” HERE.
Heavy Glow Deluxe Edition further distinguishes a sonic and visual shift in Elephante’s artistry. The reimagined tracks trace his emotional journey of self-acceptance through fan-favorite tracks such as nostalgic “Down This Road”, exhilarating “Dopamine”, haunting “Holy Ghosts”, and mesmerizing “High Water”.
Regarding the album, Elephante commented, “Heavy Glow is about identity. It’s about coming to terms with who you are compared to who everyone else sees you as or expects you to be. “Heavy Glow” became a metaphor for the part of you that shines through in the nighttime, and can be hard for other people to really see. It can feel like a huge weight on your shoulders, but ultimately defines who you are.”
Elephante recently announced his 19-date ‘Heavy Glow Tour’, which kicks off in Sacramento on March 3rd and includes shows at Webster Hall in New York and The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, with stops in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and San Francisco, concluding June 11th in Portland, with support from yetep, Hoang, nø11, and Sabi. The multi-faceted artist, producer, entertainer, and performer, will hit the road with a new perspective and spectacle that weaves his love for DJing live and playing guitar with stunning, dynamic visuals and effects. This high-energy hybrid performance will visually and audibly tell Elephante’s personal story of embracing his Asian-American identity and taking chances.
Carleton Stone, an award-winning artist, a songwriter with a growing list of credits, and a founding member of Port Cities, has recently added producer to his list of accomplishments.
Carleton has three solo records to his credit, multiple awards, and has toured internationally. An outstanding writer, Carleton has written songs for and with such diverse artists as Donovan Woods, Classified, Bobby Bazini, and Neon Dreams. Carleton’s producer debut was Willie Stratton’s “The Way She Holds Me,” and his fall will be jam packed with producing Willie’s new record, songs by Chudi Harris, and his own new solo release in June 2022.
Montreal-based synth-pop artist Sheenah Ko released “Wake Up”, the first single and music video from her forthcoming sophomore album “Future Is Now” (releasing May 27, 2022) via Canadian indie label Lazy at Work.
LISTEN TO WAKE UP HERE
WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO HERE
Ko, who is also a core member of Canadian indie darlings Besnard Lakes, hit the spotlight in 2020 with the release of her debut full-length album, Nowhere in Time. The video for her single “Wrap Me Up” won a UK Music Video Award for Best Choreography (beating out Beyonce and Tove Lo, among others), and went on to receive a 2021 Juno Award Nomination for Best Video.
Quickly gaining the reputation of being a fearless musical warrior who marches to the beat of her own drum – or in this case, her keyboard, Sheenah hopes “Wake Up” will encourage people to get out of their comfort zones. While not denying the song is a contemplative reflection of the times, she believes it also embodies a greater, more urgent message.
“The song isn’t directed at anyone or any group as much as it’s just a general call to people to open their eyes and fight the good fight. I’ve been consistently impressed with the social advocacy being mounted by the youth of today. I really kind of feel as though “Gen Z” truly ‘gets it’ and are just so fed up with the status quo that this is how they’re going about trying to effect change,” she says.
Driven by an irrepressible beat, Sheenah hopes “Wake Up” serves as definitive inspiration for the modern, surreal times we’re living in.
“No one should go through life feeling as though they’re a robot, and that’s something I feel has been exacerbated by the upheaval of the past few years. With so many people working at home, the lines between someone’s work life and personal life have become blurred. ‘Wake Up’ is a reminder to ensure you’re having some fun.”
Emerging LA based newcomers TEMPOH Slow continue to build their growing buzz with the reveal of stellar new offering, TALK 2 MUCH. Comprising of Nicholas Suhr ( long time drummer of K-Flay) and Nick Spreigl (formerly with The Wind and the Wave and Cray), TEMPOH Slow became the anchor for their lives while Los Angeles and its music scene lay vacant due to Covid and the uncertainty of live music. Aggressively emotive, visceral and uncompromising, they revel in being musical shapeshifters averse to genres. Speaking on the track, they state:
TALK 2 MUCH is very much a love song. It’s about that moment when 2 people split and you can beg and beg, but that only makes it worse for both parties. Too many texts and calls make everything messy. I wrote this fresh out of a relationship with someone I thought I was going to spend the rest of my life with. I’m fine now, but at the time I was crushed. The video definitely showcases a more playful side of the project. We think it is really cool existing in different spaces and our hope is that this shows we’re not always serious….or ever really are…lol. We shot this with Riley and Drew at Perpetual, those are our boys! It’s best working with other artists. They understood how we wanted to present the song, and made us feel comfy & cozy on camera.
- E.R.U Emergency Broadcast (Intro)
- Do That w/ Volt
- ICE w/ Rickyxsan
- Carousel (feat. Kiesza)
- Cry For U
- Turn It Up
- After Midnight (feat. Mackenzie Sol)
- All I Need
- Valhalla
- Invaders From Mars w/ Ruvlo
- ACID HAUS w/ Trilla
- Wait For Me
- Secrets
- Sweet Illusion
As a teen, Ben Sefton’s budding love of songwriting quickly developed into an obsession, fueling the creation of hundreds of unreleased songs. Driven by his deep love of earworm pop melodies and a passion for candid lyrical witticism and word play, he has effectively created a style all of his own. Backed by hours of focused guitar practice, Sefton matches his ceaseless song creation with considerable vocal and instrumental prowess.
New single, “Harrison,” is an indignant attempt at turning the private pain of a teenage misanthrope into an anthem. Sefton creates a tone of pure relatability that will bring listeners back to the days of heavy backpacks, rampant acne and unbearable anxiety. The video takes those ideas and plants them firmly through the lens of a John Hughes 80s film.
Singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Eddie Benjamin introduces his upcoming debut album with new single, “Weatherman.” A defiant call for optimism in troubling times, the Australian newcomer imbues his message of hope with old-school soul and irresistible pop hooks. Listen HERE via Vol. 1 Records/Epic Records.
The addictive track also arrives alongside a colorful video, which made its broadcast premiere today via an MTV First Look, airing at the top of every music hour on MTV Live, MTVU, and MTV Biggest Pop, and simultaneously via a Nickelodeon Music premiere. Watch it HERE. Starting tonight in San Diego, CA, Eddie will also be joining Justin Bieber for the Justice arena tour.
Over lilting keys, Eddie begins “Weatherman” with a plea for brighter days. “Go tell the weatherman I said, I want it sunny outside today,” he sings. While the tone is uplifting, Eddie penned the song while battling anxiety. “I felt out of control and didn’t know what to do,” the 20 year old tells Rolling Stone. “I couldn’t help how I felt, and it summed up all these extremities in a really vulnerable way. You’re talking to yourself, asking for a sunny day.” With its confessional lyrics and heady blend of soul, jazz, and pop, “Weatherman” combines his many influences for a sound that feels classic yet uniquely his. “I’d like to expose this generation to timeless songcraft in a contemporary way,” he says.
“Weatherman” is accompanied by a striking video, which highlights the rising star’s whimsical nature and love of all things classic. Colorful, cryptic, and full of mysterious figures, it’s a surreal, rich video that suits the depth and character of the track. Directed by Tyler Yee [Lana Del Rey, G-Eazy], it adds yet another dimension to the richness of his textured sophistipop—upbeat yet complex, familiar yet new.
Alongside the release, Eddie joins Justin Bieber’s Justice World Tour, which kicks off tonight in San Diego, CA, an appropriate fit for a pop visionary in his own right. The tour, which also includes Jaden, Harry Hudson, and ¿Téo?, will traverse the US and Canada. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com, while the tour routing can be found below.
This new single follows Eddie Benjamin’s 2021 debut EP, Emotional, which earned praise from tastemakers and critics alike. Over the past year, Eddie has been profiled and featured by publications like Interview, GQ Australia, Paper, Flaunt, WWD, GOAT/The Greatest, Ones To Watch, and more, while he has covered magazines like Wonderland., BASIC, and Harper’s BAZAAR SG. People Magazine called him a 2021 artist to watch, exclaiming that Eddie “will leave you ‘Speechless’.” It’s not hard to see why.
Now, with “Weatherman” he’s showing that his boundary-pushing pop songwriting has even more hidden depth. He’ll no doubt explore that further as he prepares his first full-length, which is set to show off all the colors and vibrant textures of his work.
Imogen Mahdavi may have grown up in humble beginnings, but the East Londoners music has been her escape into an optimistic future with her bright sound. Her poetic songwriting is deeply connected to the feelings ‘we’ve all experienced and haven’t found the words to say out loud’ accompanied by a voice that is something truly unique.
Her soothing calm tone is both self-assured and easy to drift the night away with romanticism. Against the backdrop of soaring harmonies, the dream pop singer has found her own lane carving a sound that is both sensual, strong, and incredibly original. In a new age of uplifting inclusivity Imogen is confidently blending her Iranian heritage into western pop, drawing on dream-like vocal runs, riffs, and horns.
“Late Night Calls” is sensual, vulnerable and sexy. Revolving around heartbreak, the track is brooding and seductive, yet uplifted with unexpected sonics compelling you to dance, with Mahdavi revealing, “In some ways I think I needed to cry it out and dance it out at the same time”. She continues, “It all felt so painful to write and yet all this energy came out in the songs. It’s like my mind didn’t know where I needed to be but my heart knew in a few months of healing I would want to dance and scream and smile again. I just trusted the process.”
Without making any artistic compromises and featuring bold and sexy live horns, Mahdavi expresses, “This is a really exciting era for me. It feels like the start of the artist I’ve been searching to become. Late Night Calls is my first real heartbreak record. I’ve always written about my relationship with myself, my loved ones, and happy romantic memories, but this year tested me. It’s about watching the person you love, moving on with someone new, literally a nightmare of happiness in front of me.”
Imogen has had tastemaker support from the likes of Official Spotify and APPLE editorial playlisting, BBC radio, USA radio, as well as publications like Clash, i-D, Earmilk and Wonderland Magazine.
Alberta-based Nigerian-Canadian Ọlá has been pursuing music professionally since 2018 under different monikers (past lives) and has chosen to reclaim his true name Ọláwálé, Ọlá for short. His first creation as Ọlá is the genre-bending avant-pop/R&B single ‘Back To Harmony’ out today on all digital streaming platforms. Listen here. Ọlá wrote, performed and produced his new single ‘Back To Harmony’ and the track was mixed and mastered by DOPE ROAD (Kaye Fox & Marvin Hollie), who have credits and/or experience working with Kanye West, J Cole, Nas, Chrisette Michelle, Big Sean, Post Malone, Swae Lee and more. The song carries the message of addressing the current inequalities in building generational care for one another and for the planet, but it’s also about Ọlá’s personal journey leading to the reclamation of his name. “I had to grow up too fast, constantly expected to take care of everyone else first while socially rejected, so there was a lot of grief there,” says Ọlá. “My Blackness was trauma, and although there has been some pushback, ‘Back To Harmony’ is me choosing to be more than that and make myself a priority. I have become hyper-independent, which I am working on healing.”
https://soundcloud.com/olanieje/back-to-harmony/s-UxNZjYf4c50
“Light” was inspired by a period in my life when I was reflecting on my mortality and how I fit into the world. I wondered whether or not I would die with a heart full of love and passion, when the journey can sometimes leave me feeling broken down and defeated.
You can hear “Light (feat. Joel Jovan)” on your favourite streaming platform and watch the official music video.
I hear it when you call for me / From beyond a world that’s darkening 🕯️
It was such a great experience to collaborate with Joel from Being As An Ocean, since I have been a fan of theirs for such a long time. Joel’s skill as both a vocalist and a lyricist really elevated the track to the level I knew he could. He’s a true craftsman and I learned a lot from working with him on this song.
The music video is about me exploring my own consciousness, walking through different rooms that were manifestations of different parts of my mind, such as feelings of being trapped and isolated, exposure to violence and chaos, dancing with desire and material possession – all the while a taunting and persuasive demon (the Ego) tries to use fear to dissuade me from finding the light in my life again.
Thanks for listening,
Mylo Quinn
Rising artist grentperez unveils his delightful video for latest single ‘Why I Love You’
After making waves and winning hearts over the last year with his flawless vocals, musical charisma and timeless sound, grentperez has released his debut EP ‘Conversations With The Moon’ and it’s really something.
A self confessed hopeless romantic, 20 year old grentperez has mastered the art of depicting matters of the heart with his intricate songwriting and swooning melodies. Why I Love You comes as the next installment and it looks to be his biggest moment yet. Sharing more, grentperez explained: “Why I Love you is a song about a relationship that seems too chaotic for its own good, but somehow just works. This song really brings out the perfect imperfections within a relationship, talking about the inconvenience and moodiness that this person brings, but you ultimately love those factors because that’s what makes them who they are. On top of that, to me makes the relationship that much more fun.”
Glasgow’s self-proclaimed “laptop-rock” duo MEMES are back with the chaotic new single: “Second Thought”.
Never a band afraid to think outside the box, their latest cut finds them embracing those most dangerous of thoughts we all have ticking away at the back of the mind…
The feverish follow-up to the Autumn’s equally outlandish “Heavy Night”, “Second Thought” arrives as the latest sample of an upcoming E.P. produced by Darwin Deez; confirmed for release later this year.
After a much-deserved break, the rising British-Asian queer creative Seeva makes a
stunning return with his new single “Twenty-Two” – the first from his forthcoming new
EP, released independently via AWAL.
In this thoughtful, heart-wrenching journey of a breakup, Seeva’s painfully honest
and introspective lyrics reflect upon the intimate moments of a relationship and its
subsequent break-down. His airy vocals in the breezy yet haunting acoustic-pop
track dive into love, loss, and heartbreak from a queer British-Asian person’s
perspective.
The heart-breaking video beautifully contrasts everyday memories of a relationship
with intense, dramatic scenes of confrontation and breakdowns, showing that the
everyday moments we sometimes take for granted end up becoming the most
special moments after all. Depicting queer love in a gorgeously cinematic setting
against a breath-taking backdrop of London’s skyline at sunset, “Twenty-Two” is sure
to resonant with Seeva’s growing fanbase of queer creatives and beyond. The filmic
storytelling and daydreamy visuals add to what is a deeply personal story – inviting
us to connect with the song on a much more emotional level.
Speaking of “Twenty-Two”, Seeva made the following statement: “The song for me is
a great intro to the Afterthoughts EP as a whole. It’s all about being innocent and
naïve in young love and being forced to grow up when it inevitably doesn’t work out.
At the forefront, though, it confronts some issues that I think are pretty unique to
being queer – wearing the same clothes, comparing yourself to your partner (I never
asked you why you hold me tighter when I look like the man you hoped you could
be). But I think there are lyrics that I hope anyone could connect to if they’ve learnt
the hard way that love isn’t like it is in the movies.”
Alternative Rock band, Crossing I’s Dotting T’s are thrilled to release their new single “All Feelings Aside” that is out now.
Hailing from Southern California, Crossing I’s Dotting T’s provides an emotive type of alt-rock that they describe as “emo-gressive alt rock” …It has been described as new grunge to punk, but they don’t even know…it’s all just rock n roll Starting in his bedroom and car in Southern Orange County, Matt Mucerino started to write songs until he teamed up with Alex Estrada of Pale Moon Audio (known for his work with Joyce Manor, Touché Amoré and Nails, as well as being the front man of Silver Snakes).
Indie Rock band, Willis is thrilled to release their new EP Locals 4 that is out now.
The band says, “It’s based on the saying ‘good things come to those that wait’ but often times, waiting is the hardest part.”
With psychedelic soundscapes, a touch of indie, alternative blues and surfer rock, WILLIS wears authenticity fastened on to their sleeves. For them, it is not about imitation, but instead they seek to illicit pure and honest emotion to the highest degree. Above all, WILLIS creates music not just for aural enjoyment, but to also deeply resonate and connect with.
Jake Lancer’s music is more than an expression of pop and dance, but a mechanism for healing, a love story, and a voice for those feeling both heartbreak and life’s greatest euphoria.
Swedish indie kids Tribe Friday return with a new single that takes their most ambitious shot at world domination (or Eurovision domination at the least) yet. “shut me up” harnesses the energy of a young crush and kicks it up an extra level through its songwriting genesis in a late-night caffeine-fueled kitchen jam at the band’s shared home in the woods of central Sweden. The result is a teen symphony of crunchy chords, bouncy bass, and dead on drums that lay a bedrock for one of singer Noah Deutschmann‘s most playful vocal deliveries. The track receives an extra sonic punch thanks to the mixing prowess of studio legend Joe Zook (Modest Mouse + Weezer).
Roni Bar Hadas is a singer-songwriter based in Tel Aviv. After years of playing with various bands, she burst onto the scene with her debut album Calm the Beast last November, winning acclaim across the globe.
Roni Bar Hadas’ new piece “Fear,” explores themes of self-love and healing, blends pop, soul and alternative R&B music, and is produced by her partner Maor Alush.
Roni started her musical journey as a classical musician. Yet she felt the need to create her own original work and began to pursue the freedom and courage missing in her experience as a classical singer, in her writing. Over the last couple of years, Roni has been gaining listeners all over the world, touring with her band and playing in major festivals.
One of Birmingham’s finest rappers Mitch links up with BackRoad Gee, serving up a banger for their first collaboration ‘Crossroads’.
Mitch hit off success following the release of his first album back in 2017. Since then, he’s featured on tracks alongside OFB, Fredo and Blanco. The rapper from Birmingham can be recognised for his hit tracks ‘Money Mitch’ and ‘Pagans’ both nearly reaching 2.5M views on YouTube alone. Mitchrecently featured on Fumez the Engineers Plugged In Series, reaching over 1.8M streams, as well as teaming up with Charlie Sloth in his FITB. The rapper also starred on Halloween Hoods Hottest keeping it real for the spooky season.
Starting his musical career only in 2019, the legend that is BackRoad Gee has cemented himself in the UK rap scene. Growing up in the generation of Grime and Dancehall, the Londoner uses these influences in his sounds for the current Drill era. The rapper can be distinguished for his lyrical bars that have taken on a meaning of their own, joking about creating his own dictionary.
The track is produced by the highly revered producer Jackson Romain, who has received multi-platinum awards. Mitch keeps it true with his cruddy bars and heavy-hitting flow, matching Backroad Gee’s intricate lyrics and clever wordplay. The pair keep it true to their unique styles over the vicarious instrumental. Full of energy from the onset, the pair centre around topics of road life, drugs, and money.
The rappers showcase an undebatable lyrical chemistry between them for this track which is set to take the soundwaves by storm.
Fiercely dynamic and exuding an infectious confidence that is just too compelling to resist, ‘Girl’ is the latest offering from UK Soul newcomer Mica Millar; a feel good female empowerment anthem that will undoubtedly speak to the hearts of women everywhere. Out 8th March in celebration of International Women’s Day 2022.
A triumphant follow up to the foot stomping, Gospel infused ‘Preacher Man’, the new single ‘Girl’ sees Mica explore themes of female empowerment, racial injustice, relationships and human nature – a social and spiritual commentary that spans a diverse range of challenges and implores us to reflect, accept and take inspiration from the commonalities of our respective journeys through life.
“Other women’s stories can be like looking at a reflection of your own life” says Mica “there’s something really special about the connections we make when we share what we’re going through and encourage and empower each other.”
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