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“When I grow up…” By Ramir
Ramir’s “When I grow up I just want to be famous.“ taps into the universal yearning for validation and success, while also acknowledging the emotional complexities that come with those desires. The track, running for a concise 2 minutes and 31 seconds, is an alt-pop gem that feels like a snapshot of a young artist’s…
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“Droptop” by Blk DaDealer
Blk DaDealer’s latest track, “Droptop,” is a smooth blend of chill vibes and captivating production, proving once again that his strength lies in crafting addictive beats. While the chorus delivers a catchy, laid-back hook that ties the song together, it’s the beat that really steals the spotlight. The instrumental is where Blk DaDealer shines the…
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“KINDA NERVOUS” by Porsh Bet$
Porsh Bet$ is back with “Kinda Nervous,” a track that dives headfirst into raw emotion and intense self-reflection. From the first beat, the song grips you with its melodramatic feel, enveloping you in a whirlwind of energy and introspection. The chorus, almost chant-like, drives home the feeling that Porsh is on the edge, teetering between…
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“Crazy Stupid Love” by LAUNDRY DAY
LAUNDRY DAY’s track, “Crazy Stupid Love,” is nothing short of alternative pop heaven. From the moment the beat kicks in, you’re invited into a smooth, funky rhythm reminiscent of Jamiroquai’s signature grooves, allowing you to settle in and vibe with the track’s infectious energy. As a self-professed chorus person, I have to say—they did the…
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“FIREFLY” by BOABOA
Song Review: “FIREFLY” by BOABOA BOABOA, the creative DJ trio consisting of @otto_otay, @ammaraastoff, and @oscarbjerrehuus, have unleashed a track that’s nothing short of electrifying. While the title remains under wraps, the song itself is pure dopamine—a melodic masterpiece that elevates you from the very first note. The track is insanely melodic, layering intricate synths…
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“HOMESICK” by Jhon Allan
Song Review: “HOMESICK” by Jhon Allan “We don’t know much about him just yet. He’s an anomaly.” That’s the aura surrounding Jhon Allan—an artist who lets his music speak louder than any backstory. Pronounced John, not Jhun, his mysterious persona only adds to the allure of his latest release, “HOMESICK.” From the moment the track…
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“Little One” by Surely Shirley
Song Review: “Little One” by Surely Shirley “Little One,” the breezy track from South Coast duo Surely Shirley, feels like a warm gust of nostalgia wrapped in modern indie charm. The twin sisters, Jenaya and Anisha Okpalanze, have crafted a sound that transports listeners back to a simpler time, drawing on the timeless harmonies and…
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