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iKRE8 and Kya Unwrap a Futuristic Holiday Anthem with “Naughty List”
Brooklyn-based artist iKRE8 has once again redefined what it means to innovate in the modern music landscape with his latest single, “ Naughty List .” Released on December 16, 2025, the track is a lively, unapologetically festive romp that blends the artistry of human songwriting with the forward-thinking capabilities of AI performance. At its core, “ Naughty List ” is a celebration of playful holiday energy, a track that doesn’t just mark the season, it moves it. The coll

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Mingo The Poet Crafts an Anthem of Ambition with “Dream Big”
Dream Big stands as a testament to Mingo The Poet ’ s ability to fuse ambition with introspection. The track’s synth-forward production immediately sets a cinematic tone, drawing listeners into a space where determination and creativity coexist. Rather than overwhelming, the electronic layers complement the vocals, creating an immersive backdrop that carries the weight of the song’s aspirational message. The rhythm is both driving and contemplative, a pulse that mirrors the

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Lisa Jo’s “Lord of the Night” Continues to Captivate With Storytelling and Bold Rhythms
Tampa-based artist Lisa Jo has been steadily making waves with her single Lord of the Night , featuring J-Mac . The track, now recognized across curated playlists and among dedicated listeners, highlights Lisa Jo ’s talent as both a lyricist and beat creator. With a blend of 90s-inspired gangsta rap influences and modern production, the song balances nostalgia with contemporary edge, drawing listeners into a compelling, cinematic world. Recorded in her own studio near Tam

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John Daniel Finds Freedom in Staying Playful on “STORDÅD”
There is a moment in adulthood when old dreams do not disappear. They simply wait to be acknowledged again. STORDÅD exists in that quiet space. John Daniel ’s new single is not about reliving the past, but about recognizing which parts of yourself were never meant to be outgrown. At its core, STORDÅD is a song about permission. The permission to keep playing, to keep imagining, and to keep choosing instinct over expectation. Wrapped in the bright framework of guitar driven

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Rusty Reid and The Unreasonables Present “Let’s Just Talk”
There’s a particular kind of magic that shows up when a song survives decades in the dark and still feels immediate when it finally reaches the light. “ Let’s Just Talk ,” the third single from The Unreasonables , has exactly that quality. It doesn’t sound like a nostalgia exercise or a historical curiosity. It sounds alive, alert, and strangely timely, even though its bones were set more than forty years ago. Built on bright, chiming guitars and a steady, insistent pulse,

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Learning the Shape of Goodbye: NEUSHA’s Everytime He Leaves
There’s a certain kind of tired honesty that comes from repeating the same goodbye over and over again. Everytime He Leaves sits in that space. It is not dramatic and not defeated, just aware. NEUSHA captures the emotional limbo of knowing a situation is not changing, yet finding yourself still inside it, still negotiating with hope. The song unfolds like a private conversation, pieced together from moments of reflection rather than a single defining event. NEUSHA ’s lyrics

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SABRINA NEJMAH TAKES LISTENERS ON A COSMIC JOURNEY WITH “DON’T YOU WORRY”
On a quiet evening in Hamburg, the city’s lights reflecting softly off rain-slicked streets, 17-year-old Sabrina Nejmah sits at her piano, headphones on, lost in the melodies that have been flowing from her mind since childhood. Music has always been her companion, a space where ideas, emotions, and stories converge. Her latest single, Don’t You Worry , captures this intimate world, inviting listeners to step inside a universe where trust, partnership, and reassurance form

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charlieCityy Unveils Intimate Reflections on CITYBOY EP
Liverpool-based artist charlieCityy is carving out a distinct voice in the contemporary music scene with his latest release, CITYBOY , an Original EP that dropped on October 31st, 2025. The seven-track collection captures the intensity and introspection of a young artist navigating his early twenties, offering listeners an unfiltered glimpse into his personal experiences and musical evolution over the past two years. Recorded entirely in the confines of his University bedroo

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Ashon Galaxy Invites Listeners Into a Soulful Moment with “Let Me Know”
Ashon Galaxy steps confidently into the spotlight with Let Me Know , a piano led soul and R&B single that feels both immediate and deeply considered. From the opening notes, the track establishes an inviting warmth, anchored by keys that glide rather than rush, giving space for emotion to breathe. It is a song that does not chase attention. It earns it through control, groove, and sincerity. What stands out first is Galaxy ’s vocal presence. There is an ease to his delivery

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Jeff Hodges Finds Meaning in the Miles Between on “Coming Home”
Not every return is loud. Some arrive quietly, shaped by distance, time, and the slow realization that home is not a place you leave behind but a place that waits. On “ Coming Home ,” Jeff Hodges captures that moment with a steady hand, delivering a song that feels reflective, grounded, and deeply human. The track opens with a sense of stillness, drawing the listener inward rather than pushing outward. Hodges ’ vocal sits front and center, textured with experience and restr

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Andy Oliver Channels Unrest and Resolve on “First They Silenced The Radios”
There is a rare clarity that arrives when an artist stops circling the edges of their convictions and speaks directly. With First They Silenced The Radios , Andy Oliver does exactly that, delivering a song that feels less like a calculated release and more like an urgent transmission. Written and recorded in his Ballycastle home studio, the track marks a decisive turn in Oliver ’s catalogue. This is protest music born from frustration, observation, and a refusal to stay qui

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NEODYM Channels Heartbreak into Defiant Catharsis with “To The Ones”
NEODYM returns with a strikingly raw and emotionally charged new single, “ To The Ones ” , a song that feels like a late-night confessional set to a hypnotic beat. From the very first line, she draws listeners into an intimate space of vulnerability, a space where heartbreak, frustration, and fleeting defiance coexist. The track navigates the delicate balance between introspection and liberation, transforming personal turbulence into a collective, almost celebratory experien

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