Watch Praiz’s Seductive Video For Single, ‘Love You Better’

Multi award winning R&B singer, songwriter, and producer PRAIZ maintains his stature as a beloved curator of high-quality music with the release of his third studio album ‘Reckless’ and lead single ‘Love You Better’.

Encapsulating the best of what Praiz has to offer the Gospelondebeatz production on ‘Love You Better’ is filled to the brim with sensual melodies and silky vocals that are underpinned with a buoyant percussion that uplifts the base of the track. Seamlessly coupled with Praiz’s theme of love and devotion, ‘Love You Better’ pays homage to the nostalgic-yet-familiar afrobeat sound whilst topping it with a modern R&B flair.

Praiz spent his early days in Kaduna and Abuja, after releasing some tracks that were emphatically supported by the local radio stations. He continued chasing his dreams when he moved to Kaduna, making waves within the underground scene but it wasn’t until he took part in reality show ‘MTN Project Fame’ that he caught his big break. After this, his feature on prominent rapper MI’s track propelled him into stardom, this then followed with his collaboration with Bez which became the first African song to premiere on BET 106 & Park.

Since then, Praiz’s career has continued to go from strength to strength, boasting a powerful discography which has seen him collaborate with countless superstars including names such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, Sardokie, and Stonebwoy, allowing his unique talents to reach global audiences. Continuing to beat expectations and demonstrate why tastemaker platforms like CLASH have named him as one of the “new icons in Nigerian R&B” – Praiz is well on his way to becoming a household name!

Check out the video for ‘Love You Better’ below…

Watch Dax’s Video For Track, ‘Dear Alcohol’

Canadian artist DAX is back with the video for his new personal song ‘Dear Alcohol.’

“‘Dear Alcohol’ is a personal song I wrote,” Dax adds. “Share this with everyone and anyone and let’s make an impact. Somebody out there needs this.” Why not check out the emotive video below…

Watch Juice Cannon’s Video For Track, ‘Amapiano’

Following the release of single, Amapiano taken from his latest EP, ‘Live My Life 4’, New York’s spitter JUICE CANNON has dished out the video for the smooth Afro/hip-hop banger.

The black and white follows the message of the single – which is, when you’re in a relationship, make sure you don’t get played!

Since its release, the video has attracted over 1,000 views on YouTube alone. Why not check out the visuals for ‘Amapiano’ below…

Watch Jessica Wilde’s Video For Track, ‘Heads In The Roses.’

Acclaimed nu-soul sensation JESSICA WILDE has unveiled the video for her latest track, ‘Heads In The Roses’, which is a dark and meaningful song about the escapism of drug mis-use represented in a gorgeous bass loaded resplendent soulful production.

‘Heads In The Roses’ is about burying your head in the roses and not facing up to the reality of addiction, framed in catchy nu-soul pop chic.

About the track Jess explains, “I found love in this escapism…I was fully caught up in the fantasy and wanted that captured in the video which re-enacts a true romance story between me and another girl.”

‘Heads In The Roses’ is from her highly anticipated debut album ‘Sober, Wasted, Wasted, Sober’ releases earlier this month…why not check out the video below…

Indie Pop Duo Mear Release Single ‘Second Sight’ + Video

MEAR is an indie pop collaboration between singer-songwriter Frances Miller and electronic composer Greg Harrison. Together, their music combines catchy melodies and poignant lyrics with their shared love of experimental music. Miller and Harrison met while working at the music venue Massey Hall in Toronto and began collaborating shortly thereafter by sending tracks back and forth over social media.

“Some memories help propel us forward while others cling to us so tightly that they bind us in place,” Mear shares about triumphant ‘Second Sight,’ their latest release from forthcoming album Soft Chains, coming out 22nd April . “This song is about someone who is grappling with a memory that holds them back. It’s about a confrontation and making it out on the other side.”

Watch the video for ‘Second Sight,’ integrating dance artist Katherine Semchuk’s choreography with animator Kristen-Innes Stambolic’s vision.