Song of the Day: Unfolded (Put a Little Love) – Karmacoda

Following the recent release of their soulful single ‘Try At Me’ back in January, KARMACODA returns with another irresistibly soul piece, ‘Unfolded (Put a Little Love)’ released via Sola Musa Music.

‘Unfolded (Put a Little Love)’ is a sweet and stirring ode to the beautifully charged moment where you can no longer contain your feelings of love for somebody. Sonically, it is tender and moving – sprinklings of delicately soulful keys, lush yet minimal jazz percussion tinged with a hint of trip-hop and romantically cinematic synth strings gently pull the listener into that gooey feeling of smitten goodness. Jessica’s vocals, as usual, soar richly over this tapestry, singing passionately of the joy, power and rapture of new love blossoming.

Jessica shared: “It’s that feel good song with admittance of loving someone and letting them know how you feel. You can’t keep it a secret anymore. You gotta tell them, hoping they will feel the same. Mad crush vibes with a tinge of nervousness, when you finally let the cat out of the bag. Like “are you feeling what I’m feeling?” If so, let’s take this friendship to the next level, and I’m feeling excited so… put a little love in your heart and match me.”

KARMACODA comprises Jessica Ford (vocals), Brett Crockett aka B. (vocals and producer), and Japanese-American multi-instrumentalist Eric Matsuno (bass and unique elements). With an extensive discography and numerous awards, the trio has explored electronica, chill, trip-hop, R&B, rock, and dream pop in their two-decade career. Ever-evading genre constraints, KARMACODA’s evolving sound now blends soulful R&B and jazz lounge, earning comparisons to powerful artists like Adele, Alicia Keys, Leona Lewis, and Lana Del Rey. Check out ‘Unfolded (Put a Little Love)’ below…

Nayla Savannah drops new EP, ‘Papillon’

West Coast artist NAYLA SAVANNAH‘s brand new EP, titled ‘Papillon’ – which means Butterfly in French – – comprises of five mesmerizing tracks, promising to take listeners on a captivating journey through love, drugs, and heartbreak.

Drawing inspiration from the ethereal beauty of butterflies, ‘Papillon’ encapsulates the transformative essence of Nayla’s artistic vision. The EP opens with the enigmatic track ‘Papillion’, a raging head throbber to ‘Rooms,’ evoking the sensation of a surreal shroom trip, before transitioning into more grounded themes with tracks like ‘Koracick,’ a nod to Shondaland’s iconic series, Grey’s Anatomy.

Produced by ENYU member Zidiil, ‘Papillon’ is a sonic tapestry that seamlessly weaves together elements of romance and introspection. Tracks like ‘Hypnotyzd’ and ‘Sticky’ offer a romanticized exploration of desire and longing, underscored by Nayla’s commanding vocals and infectious energy.

Released on Saturday (30th March), Nayla Savannah’s EP ‘Papillon’ is set to captivate audiences with its raw authenticity and dynamic synth heavy soundscapes. Whether delving into the depths of human emotion or soaring on the wings of imagination, Nayla invites listeners to join her on a spellbinding odyssey through the highs and lows of existence. Check it out below…

Must Listens: Rooms, Sticky

Song of the Day: Cumfort – Thai chi Rosè

London’s rapidly ascending RnB firebrand soulstress, THAI CHI ROSÈ, struck sensuous gold with her latest single, ‘Cumfort’.

While her soft vocal lines, which echo 90s nostalgia, drench the production in tender elegance and serenity, the energy she projected through her performance emanates an indomitable essence, ensuring the lyricism resounds with maximum impact and conviction.

Thai chi Rosè’s British Jamaican accent sets the track apart, adding an exotic and heartfelt depth to her sound, which harmoniously blends cultures and eras; ‘Cumfort’ carries the warmth and soul of the golden age of RnB while remaining distinctly modern in its execution. The allure of ‘Cumfort’ is only amplified through the seamless integration of Patois while remaining firmly in the RnB territory. For fans of Aaliyah, Mini Rippleton, and Adina Howard, this meeting of the vibrancy of Jamaican sonic culture and contemporary innovation is an essential playlist staple.

“Cumfort is about wanting to have sex but not be a priority to someone.” – Thai chi Rosè.

Check out the track below…

Natty Boi Zoe Drops Track ‘Do Y’all’ ft. Dice Cannon

NATTY BOI ZOE taps fellow Owl Life Entertainment bandmate Dice Cannon for his second drop of 2024, ‘Do Y’all’.

Over a slick 90’s-style hip-hop/funk, Natty gives an insight how he fought tooth and nail to become the man he is today, despite the black sheep member of society.

‘Do Y’all’ is taken from Natty’s EP, ‘I Am Who I Am (Unspoken Words), coming out later this year…but for now, get the taste of the single below…

Song of the Day: In The Dead Of Night – Action Forever

The idea for ACTION FOREVER‘s latest single, ‘In The Dead of Night,’ was to bluntly reflect on the obvious downsides of being in a long distance relationship – not being able to hold your partner in your arms, look into their eyes, or hear their voice next to you.

Frontman Sim Bansal confides: “I was in a relationship a bit like that. Later, I realized after I went over some of the lines, like “be a shoulder for the secret pain inside” and “I feel my heart begin to break in two until the moment I hear back from you,” I started to believe that the seed for the song, in part, came from a feeling of co-dependence. When I looked back at what I’d written – in the moment, sort of quickly and instinctively – those lyrics struck me as more troubled than romantic.

The semi-autobiographical character in the song is very much distressed. He feels the tension between him and his partner and it’s unsettling.

Sim explains: “I wanted to make something upbeat and danceable to accentuate this feeling of stress and urgency. I also tried to pick synthesizer sounds which seemed to have kind of a lonely quality. For example, the counter melodies in the second verse were inspired by those little musical carousel toys that play chimey lullabies.”

Have a listen to ‘In The Dead Of Night’ below…