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INFINITE POSSIBILITIES by Kelsie Kimberlin COVER art

Kelsie Kimberlin – “Infinite Possibilities” original single

Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Infinite Possibilities” is more than a song, it’s a rite of passage wrapped in acoustic warmth and lyrical introspection. Departing from her usual sonic palette, Kimberlin picks up her custom LV-10 acoustic guitar and invites listeners into a deeply personal yet universally resonant journey. The track is a celebration of emergence: from the…

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Known 3 Yrs, Seen 24 Hrs BY Amy-Lin Slezak SONG COVER ART

Amy-Lin Slezak “Known 3 Yrs, Seen 24 Hrs” New Song

Amy-Lin Slezak’s “Known 3 Yrs, Seen 24 Hrs.” is a charming detour from the emotional firestorms of her earlier releases. Following the defiant “How Dare She” and the introspective “To Grow Old Old,” this track feels like a breath of fresh air—nostalgic, cheeky, and unapologetically personal. With lyrics like “Digging up the past, cleaning the…

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Don't Say Goodbye by Anthony Casuccio Album art

Anthony Casuccio “Don’t Say Goodbye”: Single music video

Duration: 3:55 | Genre: Rock Pop / Indie (Melodic Pop Rock) Anthony Casuccio’s latest single, “Don’t Say Goodbye,” is a masterclass in emotional clarity wrapped in alt-rock swagger. From the first strum, the track pulses with urgency—anchored by gritty guitar riffs, a driving rhythm section courtesy of Arron Blockmon and Nichole Celeste, and Casuccio’s unmistakable…

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Get me there to Church by Michellar cover art

Michellar “Get me there to Church”

Follow MICHELLAR via: Michellar’s “Get Me There to Church” is a tender, emotionally resonant country-pop ballad that captures the quiet gravity of love deepening into lifelong commitment. Inspired by her own journey from cohabitation to marriage, the song is not just a romantic reflection—it’s a heartfelt declaration of readiness, vulnerability, and the sacredness of choosing…

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It’s Not You by ANACY cover art

ANACY with “It’s Not You” new single

ANACY’s “It’s Not You” is a hauntingly introspective pop anthem that dives deep into the emotional complexities of avoidant attachment and self-protective withdrawal. Far from a conventional breakup song, it’s a lyrical confession wrapped in cinematic soundscapes. A gentle reckoning with one’s own emotional limitations rather than a critique of another’s flaws. The track opens…

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