Jayde Riannia unveils lustful single, ‘Own It’

R &B newcomer JAYDE RIANNIA‘s new single ‘Own It’ is an upbeat song about lust and ambitions, reminding an admirer to keep the fantasy alive. The aspiring singer-songwriter fuses R&B, Neo Soul, and Reggae to create her unique sound.

The dynamic production and assertive lyrics strikes a chord with listeners of both genders and can also be interpreted as a call to female empowerment. As the lyric reads:

“I’m the apple of your eye, no telling me that it’s a lie, you know it. You can’t resist me, one of a kind, just like fine wine, just own it.”

Jayde Riannia’s love of music began whilst growing up in a household of diverse personalities, where she was introduced to a wide range of music genres to which she would always sing along to. After many years of being complimented for her vocals, Jayde was motivated to start writing her own songs, fusing her passion of creative writing and singing.

Her debut single ‘Be Free’ remix, released in 2022, was supported and praised by many, including plays on BBC 1Xtra by DJ Target.

With her sound is described as a mix of Summer Walker and Steflon Don, Jayde is embarking on her music career with a collaborative and humble mindset, aiming to be recognised as a feel-good musician who is always true to herself. Have a listen to ‘Own It’ below…

916 returns with track, ‘Wants & Needs’ + video

916 have drop their sensational new single ‘Wants & Needs’ alongside the stunning visuals directed by illpressions.

The tantalising new single masterfully blends the timeless charm of late 90’s/early 00’s’ R&B and hip-hop mixed with an original twist. With the smooth melodies and irresistible hook delivered by Nikz, partnered with signature quick-witted raps from Booda, combine to teleport listeners back to a golden era of music.

Pushing the 916 movement to new heights this year, the Oxford based collective continue to serve fans with feel good music that suits all occasions. From the car to the club, playing this record is a must! Hit the play button on video for ‘Wants & Needs’ below…

Listen to Oloff’s latest EP, ‘Free’

To enter the mind of Bristolian alt-rapper OLOFF, you definitely have to withstand the most hellraising rollercoaster ride you can imagine.

His latest EP, ‘Free’ is, at large, a full-on mish-mash concoction of chaotic dnb-esque bass, aggressive guitar riffs, which collides with Oloff’s infamous wayward delivery. Further down the line, the eight-piece set goes go into a place of some serenity. To create some familiarity of peace and security, Oloff samples from well-loved hits – Roxy Music’s 80’s single Avalon (Listen to ‘Photons’) and The Righteous Brothers’ classic ‘Unchained Melody’ (listen to ‘Slowly’). Both samples were accompanied by heavily echoic guitar plucks piercing through the glitchy presence of feathery soundscapes.

It could be argued that ‘Free’ is a soundtrack to the ebbs and flows of life; the chaos sets in when we lose control of a situation before it soothes out, returning back to a place of security. Have a listen to ‘Free’ EP below…

Must Listens: What Does It Matter, Photons, Slowly

Alt Pop Duo Lucky Iris Share Their Hotly-Tipped Ep, ‘maybe i’m too much’

Following a wave of tastemaker hype and fresh off the back of having a sync on Love Island, Leeds based alt-pop duo LUCKY IRIS release their hotly anticipated new EP ‘maybe i’m too much’.

Released alongside the new single and title track ‘maybe i’m too much’, Maeve and Jasper (the duo behind Lucky Iris) continue to capitalise on the mass acclaim coming their way from the likes of BBC Radio 1, Radio X and Earmilk. Making infectious multi-faceted soundscapes that blend melodic hooks with alternative electronics and rich musicality, the duo make music to dance or cry to as they tread through lessons learnt in love and friendships.

Written and produced by the duo, and mixed by Richard Wilkinson (Adele, Kaiser Chiefs) and mastered by Antony Ryan (Oh Wonder), the new single ‘maybe i’m too much’ is another fine addition to Lucky Iris’ glittering catalogue. Blending punching lo-fi electronic beats with glitching arpeggiators and washing synth pads, the pair create a glimmering alt-pop soundscape for the silky and understated lead vocal to glide above. Capturing a striking commercial edge with its bouncing beats and earworm vocal melodies, ‘maybe i’m too much’ is radiantly relatable and likeable.

Speaking on the track the band share: “This song is for anyone who’s ever been made feel like they’re ‘too much’. And particularly for those who’ve been made feel like they’re ‘too much’ by someone they
love. Because there really is no need to minimise yourself to fit into a neat little box packaged by someone else. But it’s taken me far too long to realise that…”


Having formed during lockdown, the pair have rapidly gained momentum, receiving taste maker press (Earmilk, Louder Than War, Punk News, God Is In The TV, Music Crowns, Lock Magazine, Gigwise), radio plays from BBC Radio 1, Radio X, BBC 6 Music, BBC Introducing Live Sessions and support from Amazing Radio as well as landing a number of Spotify and Apple Music editorial playlists, the Premier League Official Playlist and Soccer AM’s ‘ones to watch’ playlist.

The duo started performing live in September 2021, which has seen them touring cities such as Leeds, London, Liverpool and many in between supporting the likes of: Stealing Sheep, Real Lies and the Lottery Winners, as well as appearing on festival lineups including Live At Leeds, Long Division, 110 Above and most recently The Great Escape.

maybe i’m too much was released last Friday (11th August). Have a listen below…

Must Listens: 23, blowing kisses, maybe i’m too much

OUT TODAY: R&B Artist Moh Flow Evolves on ‘Reckless’ Album

MOH FLOW‘s musical journey began as a rapper, but he soon realized that his true calling lay in exploring the depths of his soul through singing and songwriting. This artistic shift proved to be a turning point, as he found his voice and began crafting a sound that seamlessly blends elements of hip-hop, soul, and R&B. The result is a sonic tapestry that resonates with listeners on a profound level, transcending language and cultural barriers. This multi-talented artist has captivated audiences with his lyrical prowess and distinctive sound, firmly establishing himself as one of the Middle East’s most promising talents.

The Reckless album is a collection of nine original songs and two remixes created during a period of creative and personal shift for Moh Flow. If you listen to the entire album, you will feel the wave of disruptive energy and experience the shifts he was going through.

Title track, ‘Reckless,’ is a moment of brutal honesty. Moh Flow addresses people who are no longer in his life by confronting them in these verses. However betrayed he felt by those people, he still recognizes that he had a part to play in those relationships too. After some soul searching, he’s retired from the meaning of the word “Reckless” as in being difficult. The new Moh Flow is reckless in a whole ‘nother way – reckless as in how hard he’s going to go to achieve his dreams. Check out the album below…

Must Listens: Restless, I Got A Question, Focus, Streets, Show Me