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EP cover of Akira's Blues from Trevour Amunga, Ilustración sin título

Trevour Amunga: ‘Akira’s Blues’ Captivating EP through Modern Hip-Hop

FOLLOW Trevour Amunga VIA: In his latest EP, “Akira’s Blues,” artist Trevour Amunga takes a look at the vibrant landscape of modern hip-hop. Drawing inspiration from an eclectic array of influences including Kendrick Lamar, OutKast, Sade, and Young Thug, Amunga delivers a collection of tracks that are as diverse as they are captivating. Recorded primarily…

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Velvet Halo by Velvet Halo EP Art

Velvet Halo: A Dazzling Debut EP Wrapped in Piano Magic

FOLLOW Velvet Halo VIA: The collaboration between vocalist Justina Shandler and producer David Thiele has birthed an EP, “Velvet Halo” that envelops listeners in emotional intimacy. In their aptly named project, Velvet Halo, the duo explores life’s bittersweet transitions through cinematic songs. Shandler’s poetic lyrics capture nostalgic longing with striking empathy. When she sings “I…

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Who Is Gonna Rescue You by Tracy Eckstrand EP cover art

Come Around By Tracy Eckstrand, from Her latest EP  “Who Is Gonna Rescue You”

FOLLOW Tracy Eckstrand VIA: Singer-songwriter Tracy Eckstrand bares her soul in “Come Around,” a pivotal folk-rock track from her new EP “Who Is Gonna Rescue You.” Through relatable lyrics and lush vocals, Tracy creates an intimate bond with listeners. She draws them into her experiences of grief and self-doubt. Tracy wrote “Come Around” during a…

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Other People’s Money by JUSKOLMEAL Ep cover art

JusKolMeAL: ‘Other People’s Money’ Original single

fOLLow JusKolMeAl viA: JusKolMeAL, a rising New York hip hop artist, recently released a new 7-track album titled “Other People’s Money.” This record showcases JusKolMeAL’s versatile style and impressive lyrical skills over soulful old-school inspired beats. From the first listen, you can tell JusKolMeAL has a deep respect for hip hop’s roots while also pushing…

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