Lil Mike & Funny Bone question loyalty and friendship in “Real or Wasn’t”
The duo Lil Mike & Funny Bone are back with “Real or Wasn’t,” an emphatic hip-hop mission statement that cuts through with honesty, groove, and purpose. Anchored by some classic West Coast bounce reminiscent of Snoop Dogg and Celly Cel, the song brings that chilled-out feel to date with modern,
Alas de Liona explores immortality on “For Forever”
“For Forever” by Alas de Liona is a beautiful drop that transcends face-value immortality, as seen through the eyes of a brooding vampire. Fusing her own indie-pop instincts with the kind of cinematic depth that allows an artist to live in a world entirely of their design, the single offers
ReeToxA delivers a beautiful farewell with new anthem “Call”
ReeToxA’s latest single, “Call,” is a stunning emotional ballad that ends his first LP with ghostlike beauty and bittersweet recollection. Penned by Jason after a random encounter with an ex on a break in cold Melbourne to sunny Gold Coast, “Call” depicts the deep lament of hoping for that phone
Andras Jones serves a twist of humor with “Dink You In The Face”
In comes Andras Jones with “Dink You In The Face,” an unvarnished, unpredictable, and clearly fun track, marking another bold creative shift for Jones. “Dink You In The Face” remains self-confidently aware of itself, and Jones knows exactly what he is up to, and has made an everyday sport into
The Bluebillies delivers bold storytelling in “Run Daddy Run (Mama’s Got a Gun)”
The Bluebillies are back with a vengeance and maybe even a story. Their latest single, “Run Daddy Run (Mama’s Got a Gun),” kicks in with the frenetic energy of unapologetic American roots music. This is an aural painted story, and The Bluebillies, whose signature blend of country, bluegrass, and folk,
Pop Stunna sparks a reality check with “Be Careful (Fake Friends)”
In his latest single, “Be Careful (Fake Friends),” Pop Stunna reflects on loyalty and betrayal as he examines emotional perseverance. The Alternative Rap-based track expresses the pain that follows when those you thought were your friends become silent enemies. Pop Stunna lets loose with raw, reflective tones, and his delivery
J. Jefferson & Brian Gentile creates harmony with new single “Can You Hear the Silence”
Country Rock duo J. Jefferson & Brian Gentile take a trip to the peaceful Austrian Alps on “Can You Hear the Silence,” reflective of silence as action and nature’s healing vibrations. The song was inspired by the silent places that allow us to rediscover our true selves, pairing warm acoustics
Eylsia Nicolas triumphs in the spirit with “Wake Up In the Morning”
Eylsia Nicolas’ new single “Wake Up In the Morning” is a somber, personal meditation on isolation, recovery, and creative survival. After some serious health complications, including permanent lung damage and a voice-cord injury after having a Covid-19 vaccination, Eylsia aims to channel her fight into song for something relatable, which
Riki Stevens journeys through resilience in new single “Stardust”
With “Stardust,” Riki Stevens showcases a masterclass of emotional narrative, effortlessly blending sincere pop aesthetics with cinematic vocal performances. Drawing on the difficulties her mother faced in battling substance abuse and a child’s experience of feeling apart, Riki infuses years of longing and perseverance into a song that feels just
Raubtier Kollektiv celebrates self-respect with new rap anthem “Gönn Dir”
Raubtier Kollektiv “Gönn Dir” The hip-hop collective Raubtier Kollektiv makes self-care a lyrical art form. The song’s message is respect yourself and give yourself permission to celebrate whatever makes you feel confident. “Gönn Dir” is the kind of song that inspires one to stop, breathe, and look at oneself with


