NYC indie talent Giuseppe takes us to a different dimension on his cosmic and shimmering electro-pop confessional “Constellations.”’ Milan-based Alessia Labate doesn’t hold back on her latest release “OMG,” a strong (and yes, playful) declaration of their mighty and unstoppable personality. German artist Leopold delivers the right kind of messaging with their love-is-love charged anthem “Paradise,” encouraging everyone to live their truth. Non-binary talent CHAV pushes forward with “Fashion Ho,” the second single following “ London, Baby “ from their forthcoming Totally EP - and it’s yet another stellar example of their future-pop agenda, with a little extra bubblegum gloss. Jake Shears, “Sensation”īright Light Bright Light joins forces with Scissors Sisters frontman Jake Shears to celebrate those euphoric feelings of meeting a new love on “Sensation,” the latest taste off his upcoming album Fun City. London super talent Jodie Harsh continues to keep us dancing with “Filthy Rich,” an irony-filled club banger that holds a mirror to the mislead idea that money will bring you happiness.īright Light Bright Light feat. “Let the Light In,” one of the many highlights from London-based DJ and producer SONIKKU’s debut album Joyful Death, is a reassuring, nostalgia-inducing banger drenched in ’80s synths and pulsating bass-lines.
Multi-talented star Alex Newell reminds us of the importance of maternal love on the undeniably joyous “Mama Told Me.” It’s the Mother’s Day anthem we didn’t know we were missing. Sydney singer-songwriter Brendan Maclean takes us to the disco with his first single of the year, “Easy Love,” an infectious dance-ready bop from the very first play.ĮDM staple Galantis’ team up with Wrabel on “The Lake” is a timely release the artists collaborated on during stay-at-home orders across the globe, serving as comforting musical medicine for all of us spending more time at home. Iman Jordan celebrates finding inner peace and liberation through a little self-love discovery on his first 2020 release.
The latest from Berlin-based duo FHAT, who’ve been going strong together for nearly three years, is a much-welcomed song for the moment: a smooth and slow-burning lo-fi R&B groove that doubles as a reminder to put less pressure on yourself through life’s many ups and downs. L.A.’s Bronze Avery has just supplied us with one of those relatable lyrical gems with the instantly groovy “ Boys! ,” an ode to the “euphoric highs and tragic lows of dating,” which any gay boy can relate to. Sister pop duo REYNA continue their pop dominance with this dreamy-yet-bittersweet breakup anthem that’ll have you reminiscing about better days. And by the time it reaches that final build, Sam and Demi have truly taken us to church - powerful gospel-backed chorus and all, of course. Each time they hit that chorus, the song swells with even more emotive vocals and hard-hitting production. This pairing is quite simply a no-brainer.
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