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Only Fans: A Song from Giack Bazz, Sparking Conversation in the Music Industry

FOLLOW Giack Bazz VIA: Italian singer-songwriter Giack Bazz tackles the complexities of the music industry head-on with his latest single, “Only Fans,” to spark a much-needed conversation. Bazz’s lyrics draw an artist’s struggle in a world obsessed with instant fame and fleeting attention. Lines like “There’s no overnight success, only morning fans” capture the frustration…

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Paradise: Stuart Lawrence Late-Blooming Symphony of Self-Discovery

FOLLOW Stuart Lawrence VIA: There’s something undeniably captivating about Stuart Lawrence’s new single “Paradise.” It’s a rich, lush tapestry of sound that envelops you from the very first note. At 59 years old, Lawrence is just embarking on his musical journey. And yet, there’s a seasoned artistry to his work that belies his late-blooming talents….

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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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Gonna Get It By Bukve: A Powerful Message

FOLLOW Bukve VIA: Bukve’s latest single “Gonna Get It” radiates catchy optimism while thoughtfully examining our tendency to judge others hastily. As the Bergen, Norway artist sings breezily over crisp guitar and thumping drums, he acknowledges the hectic pace of modern life that affords little time for reflection. The song explores society’s deep divides from…

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PrivacyClub: “Into A Flower” A Dive into Fun Goth

FOLLOW PrivacyClub VIA: Into a Flower, Don Riedel as PrivacyClub’s debut single offers a promising first glimpse into the band’s intricate wordplay. Blending influences from emo, goth, and indie rock, singer-songwriter Don Riedel explores emotional vulnerability through infectious melodies and raw vocals. Recorded at Triangle Wave Studios in Brooklyn, the single immediately draws listeners in….

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