Rising Afrobeats star 705 serenade his fans worldwide with latest Afrofusion single, ‘Time and Date’, a heartfelt declaration of love and admiration for that special someone who transports him to a place of pure bliss.
With its infectious melodies, smooth rhythms, and soulful lyrics, ‘Time and Date’ is a romantic anthem where 705 professes his unwavering affection, expressing how every encounter with his love interest elevates him to a state of peace and euphoria. The song is a sweet plea for a moment together—asking for just a time and date to meet and deepen their connection.
Produced with a blend of contemporary Afrobeats and sultry Afrofusion elements, ‘Time and Date’ showcases 705’s signature vocal charm and ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners. Whether you’re in love or yearning for that special connection, this track is the perfect soundtrack to your emotions.
From an early age, ROSS FLORA showed strong signs of becoming a musical prodigy. His father cultivated his musical journey when he overheard Ross – who was just 12 at the time – performing along a Van Halen CD— he signed Ross up for guitar lessons that very day! Throughout his teenage years, Ross went on to perform at various venues and festivals. At 19, he joined The Kings on tour in Roanoke, Virginia, as a guitarist and vocalist.
The big decision of moving from his hometown Virginia to Nashville to take his music career to another level, had paid off fruitfully For Ross. His gutsy soulful fusion of Country and Folk along with compelling storytelling has earned him a dedicated following. Ross’ debut single ‘Cannonball’, released in 2002, was met with glowing reviews with fans hailing him ‘The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll with a Southern Flare’. He followed up with his first EP, ‘Shoulders of Giants’, in July the same year, which landed him a feature in the Roanoke Times alongside fellow Virginian Morgan Wade as an emerging Nashville talent.
Despite his burgeoning music career, Ross felt he was at a crossroad. His latest single, ‘Cornerstone’ is a touching invitation into Ross’s life, where he felt spiritually stagnant. However with the unflappable love and firm support from the right people, Ross was able to rebuild his life. Woven in a blissful fusion of Americana, Country and Folk, ‘Cornerstone’ sees Ross cleverly utilising metaphors for building one’s life on a firm foundation amidst life’s trials and tribulations and paints a vivid picture of transformation, moving from a place of despair to rediscovering faith and stability.
Through its touching message, Ross hopes that ‘Cornerstone’ offers some comfort to anyone who suffered the same fate. More importantly, ‘Cornerstone’ is a reminder to appreciate the community of people who offered that helping hand, in order to be the best version of ourselves. After all, it was this type of support that saved Ross from a dark hole.
‘Cornerstone’ is now available across various music platforms. Why not listen to his heartfelt offering below…
Philadelphia’s label MIPARIS MUSIC delivers a soothing treat for devout jazz lovers, which forms latest single, ‘I Love Me Too (Smooth Jazz Remix)’, out now across various music platforms. The heavenly instrumental features the internationally renowned saxophonist and artist CARL COX.
The single was originally performed by neo soul singer Carol Roddick in 2023, which received attention from soul and smooth jazz radio stations across the globe. Now it’s Carl Cox’s turn to take centre stage with the breath-taking slow jam. So here’s your to close your eyes, unwind, and immerse yourself in the soothing melodies of his saxophone. Let him to guide you on a journey of self-discovery and love after enduring the pain of a breakup or the loss of someone dear. It’s all about forgiveness, healing and finding freedom.
Recorded at MorningStar Studios, remixed by Glenn Barratt, ‘I Love Me Too (Smooth Jazz Remix)’, was produced by Dexter T. Moore and Michael Upshaw. The single features a stellar lineup of musicians, which includes Mark A. Walker on bass guitar, Bart French on acoustic guitar, Dexter T. Moore on keyboard and drums, with Michael Upshaw and Carol Roddick as backing vocallists.
With an impressive career, spanning over 20 years, Carl Cox is undisputedly one of most celebrated saxophonists in modern times and has performed alongside some of the biggest music icons, including Smokey Robinson, Maysa, Incognito and Gerald Veasley. His mesmeric performances with the saxophone have been featured on a variety of major Grammy award-winning recordings, live performances and features on national radios. As a solo artist, Carl’s singles have earned numerous top spots on Billboard chart over the years. He is currently teaching high school music and sharing his passion of performance to his younger students in his hometown, New Jersey.
Founded by singer Michael Upshaw in 2012, MiParis Music is an independent record label, which explores a diverse array of genres, including inspirational, smooth jazz, R&B, and progressive styles. The label has featured notable musicians such as world-renowned bassist Gerald Veasley, Grammy-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum, bassist Mark A. Walker, guitarists Jonathan DuBose Jr., David P. Stevens and Blake Aaron, along with Carl Cox in the MiParis Smooth Jazz Volume 1 project. MiParis Music also featured a line-up of incredibly talented artists which includes R&B, jazz, and Neo-Soul vocalist Carol Riddick and gospel and inspirational singer LeJuene Thompson on various projects.
MiParis Music has received widespread acclaim from jazz and soul radio stations across the globe with singles, ‘I Love Me Too’ (2023) featuring Carol Roddick and ‘Duke’s Stroll’ (2023) by Mark A. Walker. Paying homage to the late great George Duke, the gleeful instrumental features Grammy-nominated producer and keyboardist Chris “Big Dog” Davis and Philip Lassiter, a former section leader and arranger for Prince & the New Power Generation and an 11-time Grammy-certified horn and string arranger. ‘Duke Stroll’ spent four consecutive weeks at #1 on CHBN Playlist Chart in the UK. ‘I Love Me Too’ spent over four weeks in the top 20 of Soul Good Radio Charts.
As a recording artist, Michael Upshaw had the honour of re-recording the song ‘My Soul Has Been Anchored in The Lord’ by the late gospel artist Douglas Miller, featuring Grammy-nominated saxophonist Gerald Albright. Alongside running MiParis Music, Michael also collaborates with keyboardist and producer Dexter T. Moore, in performing, co-writing, and co-producing various projects under their production company, 1VisionMusic Productions.
Stay tuned for exciting new releases from the MiParis Music Record Label…for now, why not lose yourself to single, ‘I Love Me Too (Smooth Jazz Remix)’ featuring Carl Cox, out now on all good music platforms.
Listen to ‘I Love Me Too (Smooth Jazz Remix)’ below…
Every once in a while, you have that someone who keeps buzzing in your ear, telling you what you should do with your life. You try to ignore the unwelcome advice, but it comes a time when enough is enough.
STEFANIE MICHAELA knows that feeling all too well. After steadily curating her musical journey, honing her craft at Idyllwild Arts Academy and the Boston Conservatory, the Los Angeles singer/songwriter pressed pause on her passion to raise her five children and felt constantly judged for her decision – but she wasn’t having any of it! That message is the inspiration behind her single, appropriately titled, ‘Stay In your Lane’.
Produced by multi-Grammy Award-winning producer Keith Thomas (Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, Selena), ‘Stay In Your Lane’ may have an immediately addictive delicate soulful pop grooves, with a tinge of nineties R&B, but beyond the idyllic melodies Stefanie elegantly delivers a stern message for the naysayers: “Maybe if you’re happier in your own life, you could continue to stay in your lane.”
As Stefanie Michaela makes an impressive return to the music industry, there’s a strong sense that she’s not here just to churn out some catchy tunes. Her comeback strongly signifies that it’s never too late to reach out for your dreams and desires, perfectly positioning ‘Stay In Your Lane’ as the anthem of having unwavering perseverance and the courage to ignite that passion.
Now armed with her biggest fans – her children – It’s very safe to say that Stefanie Michaela is going full force with her renewed passion as she gears up to release her EP, ‘Turning Pages’ slated for release later this year.
‘Stay In Your Lane’ is now out for your pleasure across various music platforms. Why not press play on the empowering single below…
Every summer, we look for songs that transcend us to scenes of warm air amidst comfortable settings, a cool evening breeze with a drink in hand, memorable moments with loved ones, and of course, hitting the open road with the windows down.
This – and quite possibly – the prospect of fearlessly ending one chapter of our lives and beginning the next.
Enter GENA PERALA, who released her breezy yet courageous country-flaired single, ‘I’m Gone.’
Sweeping in like the impending summer breeze, ‘I’m Gone’ makes its introduction with a welcoming banjo lick and acoustic guitar that soon gives way into a mellow modern-meets-traditional country groove equipped with pedal steel and all.
Perala’s honeyed vocals swoon from verse to chorus, and create a call to action of simply moving on and looking ahead to brighter horizons. “I don’t like crying / It’s true / I really don’t like crying / Crying over you / I don’t like waiting / It’s true / I sure as hell don’t like waiting / Waiting for you,” she sings, drawing out the “I’s” with impressive vocal precision.
“’I’m Gone’ is about knowing when to walk away,” Perala states. “It’s about refusing to stay where you’re not valued and trusting that something better is waiting—even if you can’t see it yet.”
The track blends heartbreak with quiet strength, and speaks to anyone who’s had to choose themselves over comfort. With its raw lyrics, rich harmonies, and driving acoustic instrumentation, the track balances heartbreak and empowerment in equal measure.
‘I’m Gone’ is the lead single from Perala’s upcoming album, Somewhere New, and it sets the tone for a story rooted in grit, heartache, and self-discovery. Common themes include choosing yourself, trusting that there’s something better ahead, and appreciating the simple things in life. “I think underneath it all, the album is really about resilience, hope, and staying true to who you are,” Perala says. The album is slated for a fall release.