OUT TODAY: Nigel Hinds closes 2025 with Soulful New single, ‘No Ordinary Love’

UK’s R&B crooner NIGEL HINDS ends 2025 with a sensual and heartfelt declaration of devotion with emotive single, ‘No Ordinary Love’, out today (18th December) across all leading music platforms.

Radiating a warm, soulful glow, ‘No Ordinary Love’ weaves vulnerability with passion, capturing the moment when two people are drawn together by a love that resonates in the soul; a celebration of love that truly stands apart.

‘No Ordinary Love’ follows Nigel’s single ‘Ghostin’, which earned firm support from radio stations across the UK, US, Canada and Australia. The 2022 edgy R&B cut spent four consecutive weeks at #1 on CHBN Radio’s The Playlist chart in the UK.

Hailing from the culturally-rich city of Birmingham, Nigel Hinds discovered his passion for music at a very young age. Raised in a local Seventh-day Adventist church, he developed both the discipline and deep appreciation for vocal artistry that continues to shape his career today.

Nigel first gained national attention performing his feature single ‘Fire’ alongside Corey (S-Man) Campbell on a UK tour in partnership with the West Midlands Fire Service, raising awareness on fire safety. He later expanded his reach internationally with a solo tour in China, further showcasing his global appeal.

His debut EP ‘Gotta Get’ (2014) introduced listeners to his smooth, distinctive R&B style—one that has since earned him repeated invitations to perform at prestigious venues and theatres across the UK. Throughout his career, Nigel has shared the stage with iconic British acts including Lemar, Mica Paris, Heatwave, Soul II Soul, and Basement Jaxx.

Now, Nigel returns with renewed confidence and clarity, delivering a bold and intimate declaration of love with ‘No Ordinary Love’—a fitting close to a landmark year and a compelling preview of what’s to come.

‘No Ordinary Love’ is available from today (18th December) across all major music platforms.

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How Independent Musicians Are Building Careers Beyond the Stage

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For independent musicians, the path to a sustainable music career no longer runs exclusively through the stage, the label office, or the charts. It now runs through Instagram DMs, Shopify dashboards, direct-to-fan drops, smart merchandising, and business-savvy side ventures. Artists are redefining what it means to “make it” by blending creativity with strategy, and they’re doing it on their own terms. What’s emerging is a new kind of music career: one that’s diversified, digital, and driven by ownership.

Define It Before You Sell It

The musicians who seem to “break through” out of nowhere are rarely unprepared. Behind the scenes, they’ve already done the foundational work, shaping a brand that’s specific, memorable, and transferable. That means tightening the loop between music, visuals, tone of voice, and message. A consistent identity lets fans recognize you instantly, whether they’re scrolling on TikTok or browsing a merch table after a gig. It also makes future partnerships smoother; if you can’t define your own aesthetic, it’s unlikely anyone else can.

Connect Before You Scale

Growth doesn’t come from going viral, it comes from retention. Musicians building real careers focus first on connecting with their base. That might mean filming a stripped-down set in your kitchen, replying to every comment for two hours after posting, or sending a monthly email that doesn’t feel like an email blast. Targeted social media pushes work better when they’re followed by genuine interactions. Email newsletters still convert better than any other digital channel, especially when paired with early-release drops or behind-the-scenes updates. The best engagement tactics aren’t flashy—they’re consistent.

Build a Revenue Stream That Doesn’t Disappear

When streaming payouts stall and live shows get canceled, the fallback plan is no longer optional, it’s the business model. A growing number of artists are selling straight to your core fans using direct-to-fan platforms that bypass the middlemen. Instead of competing in the algorithm war, they’re hosting pre-order campaigns, bundling digital albums with physical add-ons, and using private livestreams to drive exclusive drops. The result? Higher margins, more control, and an audience that knows exactly where to show up when the next release hits. Think beyond Spotify stats. Sell what only you can offer—access, emotion, and belonging.

Let Merch Be the Medium

You don’t need a massive audience to make merch matter. You need taste, storytelling, and intent. Whether it’s a minimalist design on heavyweight tees or limited-edition prints tied to song releases, the goal isn’t just to generate cash, it’s to extend your story. Fans wear your work; let them wear your why. Artists who treat merch as an extension of their aesthetic build deeper connections and stand out faster. It’s not about slapping a logo on cheap fabric. It’s about creating merchandise that feels like you, and packaging it in a way that invites your audience into something they can physically hold.

Own the Work. Own the Terms.

Talent doesn’t guarantee protection. Contracts do. And too many musicians step into deals they don’t understand until the fine print catches up. This may help: Artists who take time to learn business fundamentals, from licensing structures to digital rights management, build careers that last longer than a viral single. Whether you’re negotiating a sync opportunity or building a pitch deck for funding, building your entrepreneurial instincts gives you leverage. Investing time in online courses about IP, royalties, or basic bookkeeping isn’t a distraction, it’s a defense. A good song may open doors, but a savvy artist knows what happens once they walk through.

Don’t Wait for a Gatekeeper

Independence isn’t isolation. Today’s most agile musicians use platforms built to handle the backend so they can stay focused on the music. Whether it’s uploading stems to a store, launching a pre-sale from your phone, or tracking fan data from last month’s email campaign, the right tech stack frees you up without cutting corners. Tools like Bandzoogle give musicians direct control over everything from sales to mailing lists, making it easier to maintain momentum and capture value. Artists serious about autonomy are leaning into platforms powering your own online store, not just hoping for playlist luck.

Think in Timelines, Not Just Tracks

The industry’s moving. Fast. And so should your strategy. Sync placements, short-form video scoring, gaming integrations, and immersive AR performances aren’t fringe options anymore, they’re growing lanes. Artists who explore sync licensing to open up new frontiers can find their music lives longer and earns better when it’s licensed across media. That doesn’t mean abandoning the studio. It means building a diversified toolkit that prepares you for what’s next, whether that’s soundtrack scoring, branded content, or even AI voice licensing. Long-term sustainability doesn’t come from making one thing that explodes. It comes from being ready for five things that evolve.


For independent musicians, success isn’t about following old formulas, it’s about creating new models. Building a sustainable music career means operating like a small business: know your numbers, build your brand, expand your reach, and stay in control. It’s not about chasing every opportunity. It’s about choosing the right ones—and being ready when they show up. Your music might be the reason people stop and listen. But it’s everything else you build—your systems, your story, your structure—that determines whether they stick around.

Discover the vibrant world of independent and unsigned artists at New Lease Music, where fresh talent and unique sounds come to life. Dive into our latest releases and let the music move you!

Merittocracy drops track ‘Desire’ ft Jocelyn Brown.

Zimbabwe-born/Scottish-based house/electronic producer Mani S – aka MERITTOCRACY – gets ready to unveil his third single ‘Desire’, featuring the instantly recognisable soulful vocals of legendary singer Jocelyn Brown. The deep soulful house cut is coming out 26th September via his record label, Black Sugar Music.

‘Desire’ is a reworked track that Mani S had previously written and produced with Jocelyn Brown for YOYOHONEY – an electro-soul group he formed with singer Anita Jarrett. Known for her cult classics like, ‘Someone Else’s Guy’ and ‘Always There’, with British acid jazz group Incognito, Jocelyn Brown’s infamous powerhouse vocals inspired Mani S to drop a remix. Drawing from the raw energy of the Chicago House movement, ‘Desire’ now pulses a seriously deep gutsy groove with an infectious electronica edge. “Her timeless vocals and energy got me really excited and I decided to redo and produced it on a different vibe for Merittocracy,” says Mani S.

A songwriter, producer and bass guitarist, Mani S, started is musical journey at the age of just 14, playing at countless shows and was fortunate to work with some of the industry greats such as Bootsy Collins, DJ Pierre, Tony Humphries, and Steely & Cleevie.

Main S’ love for dub, hip-hop and soul led him to form YOYOHONEY, a UK soul project which blends elements of electronica, techno and ambient sounds. Along with Anita Jarrett, Mani S released soulful/acid jazz-tinged singles, ‘Groove On’ in 1991 and ‘Voodoo Soul’ in 1992.

Mani S’ other biggest love is house music, particularly of the deep cut kind; a genre that was with him from the start of his journey. He formed Merittocracy in 2024 to push house and electronic sounds to the forefront – and give them the full attention it deserves. Along with pushing out genres he loves – and not churning out hits for streams and views – Mani S is extremely passionate about music development and has helped shape the creative direction of emerging acts.

Merittocracy’s new single ‘Desire’, featuring the great Jocelyn Brown, drops 26th September via Black Sugar Music.

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Raphael Tate Returns with singles ‘Is This Love’ & ‘All Of Me’ from brand new album – OUT TODAY

After a short hiatus away from the scene, RAPHAEL TATE returns with his honest work to date, which forms album ‘All Of Me’ out today, Friday 6th June across various music platforms via his label, Tate Love Music LTD.

The album reflects his raw and honest journey, searching for love in a world that often forgets how to give it. Through his journey, he’s been it through it all – the highs and lows; the good, the bad, the heartbreaks, the hope, the vulnerability, the doubt, the despair and having the courage to talk away from a failed relationship. Despite the rocky period of his life, Raphael still believes he will find that true connection.

From the ten-track project, Raphael shares ‘Is This Love’ and ‘All Of Me’. Produced by Multi-Grammy Award winning artist Jazzwad, ‘Is This Love’ delves into the realms of classic roots reggae with Raphael questioning whether real genuine love exists, through his infamous robustly soulful performance. Raphael ends the album with a cover of John Legend’s hit, ‘All Of Me’. The stripped-back production allows Raphael to wear his heart on his sleeve and bear all, inviting his fans and prospective listeners into his world, his journey and his truth. His breathtaking version of ‘All Of Me’ received a seal of approval from John Legend himself.

The album also includes previously released singles, the Reprezent approved ‘Can You Feel It’, ‘Same Energy’ and the critically acclaimed ‘A Fool In Love’, which received a firm seal of approval from BBC1xtra’s Seani B and BBC London’s Lionheart. Paying homage to Aswad’s single ‘Bammie Blow’ from their album, ‘New Chapter Of Dub’, ‘A Fool In Love’ was produced by Grammy-nominated producer, Jermaine Forde, the son of Aswad’s Brinsley Forde. 

Born in Washington DC, USA now residing Derbyshire UK, Raphael Tate has been steadily climbing up the ranks in the UK music since his 2020 single, ’A Fool In Love’. His subsequent releases, received attention from UK national stations and way beyond, including BBC1 BBC1xtra, BBC London, BBC Leicester, BBC Stoke, BBC West Midlands, Mi-Soul, Phoenix FM, SoulCityTheBeat in Italy, South Africa’s Ubuntu FM, plus many more. ‘Everyday Is Mother’s Day’ – an tribute to his late mother – was featured twice on Reprezent radio, while ‘Blessed’ was named Track of the Week by Premiere Gospel.

Raphael Tate broadened his horizon and took to the stage of ITV’s Starstruck back in 2023, where he impersonated the Godfather of Soul James Brown, impressing judges Adam Lambert, Beverley Knight, Rowland Keating and Jason Mansford.

More recently, Raphael has circulated venues across the UK with his compelling live performances. A resident artist at London’s The 606 Club since the beginning of 2023, Raphael Tate has been an opening act for the legendary Odyssey in 2024 at The Robin in Wolverhampton. He also opened for legendary reggae group, Black Uhuru at Camden’s iconic venue Jazz Café and Band on the Wall in Manchester during their 2024 UK & European tour. Raphael Tate will once again open for Black Uhuru on their 2025 UK & European tour at London’s venues, Jazz Cafe on 30th June and Fox and Kirkin on 1st July.

Now Raphael Tate is getting ready to share singles ‘Is This Love’ & ‘All Of Me’ from his new album. With today’s society marred with so much division, due to cultural/region differences, so-called gender wars and unhealed traumas, Raphael gives a reminder, through his latest offering, that we can still choose connection over conflict. Through bearing his soul to the world, he hopes to encourage others to do the same.

‘All Of Me’ album is out today, 6th June, across various music platforms.

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Song of the Day: Bite Me! – Amity

Once in a while, you get a musician that instantly COMMANDS your full attention and 18 year old AMITY is that musician. The South-London artist turned to music as a coping mechanism during lockdown – and the very thing that saved him from the bloom of the pandemic made him an overnight sensation.

Making his debut at age of 15, Amity immediately caught the attention from the likes of The Guardian and the BBC. Accolades came in quick succession as the ASBO Magazine-tipped artist was named the Royal Albert Hall’s official Future Maker Artist in 2023 and became winner of an RBE Musical Excellence Award. A resident artist at Soho’s iconic Spice of Life, Amity had sold out shows across the UK in 2024, gracing stages at The Great Escape, Brighton Pride’s Fabuloso in the Park and, of course, The Royal Albert Hall.

The whirlwind acclaim didn’t happen by chance – Amity is a breath of fresh air in today’s materialistic music industry. He uses music to pose thought-provoking questions, shedding light on difficult subjects, including mental health, abuse and suicide. Being queer, autistic, and trans, Amity could be described as a singing advocate as he also speaks up for those communities.

Now Amity is preparing to launch his debut EP, set for release later in the year. He gives a taste of his highly-anticipated project with title track, ‘Bite Me!’, which challenges societal conventions. The stunning piano led ballad, which could be easily mistaken for one of Adele’s hit ballads, sees Amity giving the proverbial two fingers at dogmatic thinking from religious hypocrisy to the rise of demagogues and the aftermath of abuse. Personally ‘Bit Me!’ really struck a chord when Amity bellows out: ‘your hands around my neck feels like home’. This powerful statement cuts to the raw truth of the things we yearn for can be damaging. In revealing his truth in such statements, Amity hopes to heal and empower others through music – just how music empowered him during lockdown.

‘Bite Me!’ is out available across various music platforms. Why not have a listen….

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