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Self Love Affair by The Storeys cover art

“Self Love Affair” The Storeys’ Debut: A Celebration of You

FOLLOW THE STOREYS VIA: The Storeys’ debut single “Self Love Affair” marks the introduction of a refreshing new voice in music – one that passionately advocates self-love and self-acceptance. Through nostalgic 80s sonic textures expertly blended with modern pop sensibilities, The Storeys invite listeners on a journey of self-discovery. From the first listen, The Storeys…

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Eau from Dame Zina: A Beautiful Exploration of Human Emotions

FOLLOW Dame Zina VIA: Dame Zina’s latest single “Eau” is a beautiful exploration of human emotion. The French duo, consisting of a father and daughter, bring their signature blend of electronic, synthpop, and avant-garde sounds to create an intimate listening experience. Released on the heels of their well-received feminism-inspired album “Fairytales,” “Eau” continues Dame Zina’s…

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Delusion by Edie Yvonne cover art

Delusion: Edie Yvonne Levels Up with a Pop Gem

follow EDIE YVONNE via: With her latest release “Delusion,” 15-year-old singer-songwriter Edie Yvonne caps off her teen pop trilogy on a powerful note. This blossoming Angeleno artist pours raw emotion into each lyric while showcasing immense growth in musicality and vocal control. Simple yet hard-hitting songwriting allows listeners young and old to connect with themes…

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She says by The Sweet Darkness, Gordon Gilette cover art

The Sweet Darkness releases “She Says”: A Truth We All Know

FOLLOW THE SWEET DARKNESS VIA: Gordon Gilette’s latest single “She Says” is a melancholy yet catchy portrayal of unrequited love. As the producer behind The Sweet Darkness, Gilette demonstrates his talent for fusing genres by layering a folk-flavoured acoustic guitar over a smooth trap beat. This unlikely combination aptly mirrors the song’s emotional conflict as…

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