Alt-Pop songstress APRIL JAI‘s new single ‘Morally Grey’ shows her exploring the complexities of affection for fictional morally ambiguous characters, showcasing her artistic depth and creativity.
April Jai made the following statement about the track: “I wrote “Morally Grey” mainly for my fellow book girlies who fall in love with fictional bad boys, it might be a red flag in real life but in the fictional world it’s perfection”
Bringing a fresh perspective to the alt pop genre, infusing it with a unique take that is all her own, ‘Morally Grey’ promises to be a captivating addition to April’s growing discography, solidifying her position as an artist to watch. Listen to ‘Morally Grey’ below…
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MAYCE shares heartfelt single, ‘The Man That I Met’
MAYCE releases her first single since her rebrand launch and is ready to open up about how it feels to release music since her exit from record label, EMPIRE and her long-term management. A seasoned artist, highly-respected vocalist, songwriter, notable and coveted live performer, MAYCE decides on ‘The Man That I Met’ for her debut track drop. Although the record takes us down-memory-lane, in a melancholy, dreamy state of nostalgia, there is a striking shift in the MAYCE sound that showcases we are listening to an evolved, empowered female artist that we were not confronted with before.
‘The Man That I Met’ stems from a time where MAYCE uprooted the complex life she was living in Los Angeles to build a much simpler existence in Utah. Accompanied by alternative and western influences, whilst holding a pop edge with her trademark power vocals, the song lives as a time capsule of the good things about a certain person despite how bad it ended, finding yourself wondering how things could have been had the circumstances been different.
MAYCE says of her new single, “I wrote ‘The Man That I Met’ based on a relationship that ended in so much pain but I didn’t let that feeling blind me from remembering all of the good things about that person. When something ends in hurt, it usually leaves a bad taste in our mouths, causing us to forget that those moments highlighted the worst versions of ourselves. This song brings maturity to light, especially once a relationship comes to a close. To recall someone for their light in this world instead of the dark shows growth, and I’ve never been more proud to release a song.”
As anticipation builds for the release of ‘The Man That I Met’, MAYCE continues to tease her following on social media with new visuals and content from this new chapter. Her socials showcase sneak peaks and tease clues for what MAYCE is planning on dropping next…for now, listen to ‘The Man That I Met’ below…
Song of the Day: Love Lies – Julissa Brandi
JULISSA BRANDI, an emerging talent in the realm of R&B and pop music, is thrilled to announce the release of her debut single, ‘Love Lies,’ her first project with new label Livestarr Music Group. This captivating track, which marries her powerful and hypnotic voice with timeless R&B sounds, serves as a poignant reflection on the complexities of love in one’s life, reminiscent of the soulful classics of the mid-’90s.
“‘Love Lies’ is a labor of love that I’ve poured my heart and soul into,” Julissa Brandi excitedly shared about her debut single. “It’s a song that speaks to both the good and bad that love can bring into our lives. I hope my music connects with listeners on a personal level and brings them the same joy it has brought me.”
Hailing from the heart of South Carolina, Julissa Brandi currently splits her time between South and North Carolina. With a passion for music that has been ingrained in her since she was just five years old, she boasts a multifaceted musical talent that extends beyond her enchanting vocals. Alongside her ability to sing like an angel, Julissa is also a proficient pianist and guitarist. Her journey through the world of music began in church and school choirs during her formative years, and she has received training in classical, theatrical, and operatic styles.
Julissa Brandi‘s unique blend of R&B and pop, coupled with her striking charisma, has been met with swift acclaim from audiences and industry professionals alike. ‘Love Lies’ is just the first in a series of releases that promise to showcase her boundless potential and artistic depth.
A dedicated new fan had this to say about Love Lies’ in a five-star review, “Julissa’s voice is truly a gift to the music world. ‘Love Lies’ is a mesmerizing blend of soulful lyrics and unforgettable music. It’s a song that speaks to the depths of the heart.” Have a listen below…
John Alone tackles love and isolation in highly-anticipated album, ‘No one is coming to save you’
With radio and editorial support from the likes of Jamz Supernova of BBC 1Xtra acclaim, US publication Ones To Watch, NTS, Dummy, KissFM, Wordplay Magazine and Wonderland, it is clear that the eyes and ears of the music industry are firmly on the nascent R&B superstar JOHN ALONE . After over a year of teasing and speculation, the trailblazing alternative artist has finally released his latest full length effort, ‘No one is coming to save you’.
The 18-track collection goes on the journey of love and isolation, loss and salvation, while proudly answers the cry for uniqueness and individuality in a sea of ever evolving musical norms that will be appeal to fans of Frank Ocean and The Weeknd.
‘No one is coming to save you’ is as multi-layered and unfiltered as the artist himself. John has left no stone unturned, no feeling unexplored and no theme undiscussed, choosing to bare it all for his growing fanbase. Why not check it out below…
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Arlo Maverick returns with new album, ‘Blue Collar.’
After his recent appearance on the blog with video for track, ‘Day Ones’ Canadian rap veteran ARLO MAVERICK unleashes his second solo album, ‘Blue Collar’. The collection draws on personal experiences to give a compelling account of the grind and hurdles of a blue-collar worker.
Much of the themes on ‘Blue Collar’ revolve around a universal pursuit of purpose, prosperity, and happiness, from the disillusionment of the job market after graduating from college to the gratification of indulging in material things to being undervalued at a 9 to 5. It’s an album that tries to capture the seemingly endless balancing act to meet our personal needs, satisfy our wants, and get ahead in an economic environment that makes it harder and harder to do so.
“This album comes from a personal place, but the overall message of hard-work, self-determination, and perseverance is a universal one,” said Arlo Maverick. “I hope this record resonates with blue-collar workers in Alberta, and across the country – people who are working hard, trying to keep their head above water and make their dreams a reality no matter how out of reach they may seem.”
On ‘Night Shift,’ the album’s centrepiece, Maverick ponders the tension between balancing making ends meet and material success, and the overwhelming sacrifices made to reap the rewards. In sharing his story of real-life hurdles, he offers an empowering anthem to the bleary-eyed workers of the world navigating similar experiences.
Elsewhere, the experienced rhymer takes his sound into bold new directions, experimenting with UK drill (‘Retail Therapy’), and flexing his vocals on the soulful trap number (‘Day Ones’), all while keeping true to his appetite for old-school hip-hop flavours and gospel (‘Losing My Religion’).
Maverick holds nothing back on tracks like ‘On Me,’ about taking accountability to build a legacy, and the album closer, ‘Nothing of Value,’ which details the effects of an abusive shop floor supervisor and a worker’s eventual breaking point: “Walk away from everything/You’ll be lucky if I leave a note.” It’s an explosive finale that speaks to self-determination in the workforce, and the ability to take back control of one’s own fate.
Having spent the entirety of his solo career delivering scathing social critiques, with ‘Blue Collar’ he continues to spark conversations about the frustrations of work life and professional ambitions. An instantly relatable collection of songs, ‘Blue Collar’ positions the rapper as a powerful voice for the working-class.
Check out the powerful album below…
Must Listens: On Me, Night Shift, Late Nights, Father, Nothing Of Value




