Adam Wedd - WONT YA?

WONT YA? - Adam Wedd (Indie Rock/Pop) In his new single, “WONT YA?”, Adam Wedd has simply had enough of all of the chaos going on in the world. In a very “We Didn’t Start The Fire” kind of way, Adam lists all of the ways that the world ignores the everyday lives of people in favor of political and social chaos. It takes aim at people in power who tell lies for support, with the truth hidden under a facade. The song’s message is conveyed through a tub thumper of a track, with angst and tension mirrored in the guitar lines. Paired with Alex Marchisone on the drums, Adam Wedd’s emotive vocals sell the track, which is surely relatable to anyone paying attention to the world today.

Best Lyric: “Missiles keep exploding, orange man’s on TV.”

Nolo Grace - Eyes of the Dragon

Eyes Of The Dragon - Nolo Grace (Electro/Pop) Nolo Grace delivers an electro pop jam with “Eyes of The Dragon”, an other worldly track about introspection. There’s a darkness to the track, a sense of foreboding, as the song shifts through multiple movements, including a stirring string section at the close. When listening, we were immediately reminded of Robyn’s “Body Talk” era, specifically the track “Little Star”. The instrumentation is lush, with Nolo’s heavenly vocals sitting above the slippery bass line and fuzzy synths, even breaking through with some very Jackson-esque breaths. Overall, it’s a trippy wall of sound that permeates the body, emotive and ethereal.

Denise Marse - Rainbow - Until Dawn Remix

Rainbow (Until Dawn Remix) - Denise Marse (Pop/Funk) Denise Marse is giving us a funky pop number right in time for summer with the Until Dawn remix of “Rainbow”. The track is made for the dance clubs—a funky NuDisco sound with a steady groove propelled by the punchy percussion and ear candy guitar licks. The professionalism of the track is demonstrated by how dynamic it is—it’s not afraid to take a moment to let you breathe before getting you back to dancing. We also get treated to a spanish guitar feature towards the end of the track, which gave us some real retro vibes. With a catchy chorus and strong production, we can clearly hear this as part of summer DJ sets. Certified dance floor spinner.

Best Lyric: “Love has always been the greatest inspiration on this earth.“

Nissu - Connection

Nissu - Connection (Pop) Nissu delivers new track “Connection”—paired with a clever music video—a catchy pop-funk track that’s all positive vibes. In “Connection”, Nissu is delivering a message about making the most of life, picking yourself back up to return to the light and be better than you were before. That life is all about connection. Nissu delivers this positivity through a plucky pop funk dance number, lead by a slamming percussion, driving chords and a groovy funk guitar that gives some real ear candy moments—a real NuDisco vibe. In a world that today seems plagued in darkness, “Connection” is pure escapism, and will equally get you moving and hopeful for the future.

Best Lyric: “We can value all the things that we took for granted.“

Destiny Imani - Girl's Girl

Girl’s Girl - Destiny Imani (Pop/Funk) DO THE HUSTLE! That’s the vibe we got when listening to Destiny’s Imani brand new track “Girl’s Girl.” A celebration of womanhood, friendship, freedom and fun, “Girl’s Girl” relishes in self-love and proud embrace of the feminine. It’s upbeat and plucky production housed firmly in the pop/funk genre. What stands out the most is the catchiness of the chorus and the glorious slowed down R&B tinged bridge, allowing space for Destiny’s silky smooth vocals to really shine. Sparkling piano synths, tight hats and funky claps make this track really move—this is certainly a dancefloor spinner. It’s a perfect track for summertime fun.

Best Lyric: “There’s no limit to your control and it’s time that you just let go.“

Proklaim - CROWN

CROWN - Proklaim (Rap) The king of our music review blog, Proklaim, is back for our twentieth review of his work, and how apt that today’s track is named “CROWN.” This firehose of content, spitting out new rhymes at least twice a month, brings us a lush retro 90s style groove that gave us some Bone Thugs ‘N Harmony vibes. There’s a maturity to this one, from the contemplative and sun drenched guitar lick in the backing to the hazy jazz horn providing color behind a crisp percussion production. Proklaim is back on his positivity on this one, forever manifesting his rise and success. With ambition and drive like he has shown with us over the last year, these are more than just words.

Best Lyric: “Now we’re on the brink of manifesting major things, celebrate the future in advance.“

Feye - River

River - Feye (Pop) Following two critically acclaimed EPs, today on the blog Feye delivers a driving pop midtempo with retro 80s influences in her compelling new track, “River.” The song begins mysteriously, seemingly placed underwater from within the titular river, before a hard hitting 80s style drum kit takes over and never lets go. Feye has a soothing and mature alto, which flows like water all over the track. As a whole, the production gave us hints of early Robyn, as Feye tells a lover that, while they may sweetly bring her flowers, they don’t see her whole self. Upbeat with a dash of melancholy, the track makes for an excellent pairing with a summer drive.

Best Lyric: “You’re looking for someone you can no longer find.”

Marika Lejon - Forbidden Love

Forbidden Love - Marika Lejon (Pop) Pop songstress Marika Lejon’s desire for her love interest is denied in her latest track “Forbidden Love.” With such a plucky and upbeat sounding track, it surprised us to learn that “Forbidden Love” was inspired by a terror attack on a gay pub in Oslo. At its core, the song is about people in love who cannot be together, and so the inspiration certainly makes sense. Marika’s vocals have a Gwen Stefani quality to them as she spins her tale over a trotting mid tempo that feels like a travelling song. With quirky synths giving it character, Marika bakes a powerful message into a breezy pop number.

Don Bonya - Ride With Me (Omah)

Ride With Me (Omah) - Don Bonya (Rap) Don Bonya and Lapricaty deliver a chill island groove with latest single “Ride With Me (Omah)”. The entire production feels sun drenched, with a punchy afrobeat percussion overlaid with soft pads that bring a mysterious tension to the track—a haze that hangs in the air. Don’s flow is silky smooth and effortless, as a lilting soprano vocal hangs in the back to provide additional color. Our favorite moment was the choral backing in the chorus, stacked in a verb that served to enhance the daydream-like feel of the track. Doubling as both a simmering groove and a hip winder, Don Bonya’s “Ride With Me (Omah)” is feel good music.

Alicia Daydreams - Knock on My Door

Knock on My Door - Alicia Daydreams (R&B/Pop) 18 year old up and coming star Alicia Daydreams delivers a lush R&B production with “Knock on My Door”, where Alicia wishes that an ex would return to tell her that they miss her. Alicia is a woman of all trades as she sings, writes and plays her own productions. Speaking of the production, it’s full, thick and heavy, mirroring the emotions involved, supporting Alicia’s smoky and jazz influenced vocal performance that carries a maturity that belies her young age. Her strength in her performance is her emotive nature—you feel the yearning in each line. We also get some pleasant little ear candy in the door knock effects that help elevate the track. This is a high caliber track.

W1ZZY - Picture Me

Picture Me - W1ZZY (Rap) Today on the blog we get W1ZZY’s fourth single of 2024 with “Picture Me”, an in your face rap track where W1ZZY espouses his ambition, accolades and prowess. It’s not just words though, W1ZZY proves what he boasts as he goes hard on “Picture Me” with clever lyrics while riding the beat with ease. He’s also backed by a slamming production, led by a booming 808 and a trap percussion. In the background we get the sounds of an ominous church bell and soft strings which together add an element of eeriness and weight to the production—we thought of Puff Daddy’s “VICTORY” while listening to this. We also enjoyed all the little ear candy special effects strewn throughout, which help elevate the track.

Best Lyric: “Have some manners when you mention me.“

Issues - Child of SP

Child of SP - Issues (R&B) Child of SP is conflicted in his latest cut, “Issues”, a groovy R&B number boasting a catchy melody and a lush production. In “Issues”, Child of SP is completely smitten with his love interest, but is noticing that there is an undercurrent of issues that might get in the way of their love. Through it, his love prevails as he declares that they can work out their troubles. The track is excellently produced, with a slamming kick and thick bass line, placed in a cavernous space with soaring reverb. Overall the track gave us Nick Jonas vibes in his “Selfish” era. Overall, “Issues” is an excellent representation of modern R&B.

Best Lyric: “And if I cross your mind just know you got me by your side.“

Kelsie Kimberlin - The Drawer

The Drawer - Kelsie Kimberlin (Pop) Kelise Kimberline returns to the blog today with her 8-track collection “The Drawer”, which is an intimate depiction of leaving a toxic relationship behind and her road to recovery. Previously we’ve reviewed Kelsie’s “Road Trip Summer Remix”, “Turn Back” and “Parking Lot”, which show Kelsie to be a versatile artist considering the vast array of sounds and styles she covers across her catalogue. But before we dig into her latest project, let’s talk about Kelsie herself.

Kelsie Kimberlin is an American/Ukrainian musician and singer who strives in her music to balance entertainment and social themes with deep meanings underscoring her understanding of the power of music to make change. A student of music from an early age, Kelsie even took part in Yoko Ono’s Peace Project. A well rounded artist, Kelsie writes, records, performs and films.

“The Drawer” is Kelsie’s first EP, which birthed music videos for “Parking Lot” and “Twinkle”, with AI generated videos for the remaining six tracks. We were first introduced to this project with her song “Parking Lot”, which was accompanied by a vibrant music video. We called this a trap and latin infused hip winder with a plucky percussion production and seductive latin guitar. What surprised us in reviewing the “The Drawer”, on which “Parking Lot” comes later in the tracklist, is that this track is really an outlier on the project—a dancey record amongst a collection of intimate and personal tracks with a more straightforward pop sensibility.

Other single “Twinkle” is also a standout on the album, using the imagery from the nursery rhyme to depict the specialness she has found in another—that the things that are unique about them make them twinkle like a star. It’s a beautiful song and, along with “Parking Lot”, is a nice break from the heavier themes on the album.

Title track “The Drawer” caught our attention immediately with the deeply personal lyrics about finally being free from a toxic relationship. The specificity she uses to describe the trauma—the ex controlling her body and what she ate—was vulnerable and honestly shocking. It immediately hooks the audience to be invested in Kelsie’s story. Much like Adele and Taylor Swift’s tracks follow their exes, we assume “The Drawer” will haunt Kelsie’s.

“Fatal Attraction” continues the tale on a less somber note, as a plucky pop production backs a story about the chemical addiction one can feel to someone despite all of the red flags. It’s a Top 40 feeling cut with a very relatable message, as “Meet Me Anywhere” continues with a story of Kelsie trying to get the attention she needs.

“January Through December” is one of our favorites on the project, mainly due to the cleverness of the lyrics and catchiness of the melody. It’s a positive track about finding someone who actually stands beside her all year long, juxtaposed with “Summertime’s Gone” which laments the early collapse of that relationship.

But after her road to recovery, we get album closer “Recovery” which assures the audience that despite all the aftermath and turmoil, Kelsie has found herself again and returned to the girl she was. There’s a touching moment in this track as Kelsie thanks her friends and family for their support in her darkest hour.

With a clean production, heartfelt lyrics and a strong pop vocal, Kelsie shines on her first EP.



Edie Yvonne - 15 (When I Leave)

15 (When I Leave)- Edie Yvonne (Pop) Our favorite 15-year old artist, Edie Yvonne, has returned for the seventh time to our blog with latest track “15 (When I Leave)”, a song about getting ready to switch to a new high school. That teen angst is captured immediately by the guitar intro, leading us into a rock number dripping with attitude. There’s something that feels inspired by The Killers and Jimmy Eat World here (“The Middle” feels like a good comparison track), while delivering some early No Doubt girl power. We could definitely hear this track in the closing credits of a cult teen film—think like the end of Clueless or Legally Blonde. Not since JoJo has someone so young showed up with so much professional gloss. We look forward to Edie’s impending breakthrough.

Best Lyric: “Looking in mirrors and I see through myself.”

Sporty-O / Mizzo - Table Dance (Original Mix)

Table Dance (Original Mix) - Sporty-O / Mizzo (Rap) Sporty-O and Mizzo brought us back to our college days with the rap dance anthem “Table Dance.” When the tightly produced instrumental dropped, we immediately got vibes of “Pump Up The Jam”, but as the clever and often humorous lyrics began to tell a tale about capturing a stripper’s attention for a table dance, we were immediately put in the world of Ying Yang Twins, Master P, Juvenile and even those old 20 Fingers jams (“Lick It Before You Stick It”, “Boom I Fucked Your Boyfriend”). Chock full of references—even a Taylor Swift name drop—and sprinkled with ear candy from the productions of yesteryear (that cowbell!), this throwback vibe is perfect for a party playlist.

Best Lyric: “3AM and a stack of ones.“

Dannica - ABIDE

ABIDE - Dannica ft Bryan Trejo (Hip Hop) We welcome Dannica to the blog today with R&B/Hip Hop bangar, “ABIDE” featuring Bryan Trejo and Austin McCalla. This Canada-based Christina Hip Hop artist delivers a track that marries Hip Hop dance bop with scripture to forge a track about believing and trusting in the almighty. Dannica sings of the strife and trials that come in everyday life, and how she draws strength in persevering through her faith in God. She does so with a strong and soulful vocal, laying the foundation for Bryan and Austin to ride the beat. Don’t forget to check the well produced music video in addition to banging this one in your ride.

Best Lyrics: “No longer am I a slave to your old sick games”