THEO COLLABS WITH SOPHIA THAKUR ON NEO-SOUL SINGLE ‘THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING’

Off the back of Naughty Boy collab, the young RnB talent teams up with award-winning spoken word artist ‘There’s Always Something’ is a sweet and soulful track from Irish singer/songwriter THEO, which features the award winning spoken word artist Sophia Thakur. The soulful string-laden Neo-soul/R&B track captures the essence of emotional exhaustion in relationships. Written during the…

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MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO RELEASES NEW SINGLE & LIVE VIDEO FOR “CLEAR WATER”

FROM HER FORTHCOMING BLUE NOTE DEBUT THE OMNICHORD REAL BOOK OUT JUNE 16 Meshell Ndegeocello has released “Clear Water”—a soul-searching Sly Stone-inspired new song featuring Jeff Parker’s bluesy guitar lines and vocals by Justin Hicks—along with a live video of Ndegeocello’s band performing the song in the studio. It’s the latest single to be revealed from the…

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REUBEN JAMES ANNOUNCES DEBUT STUDIO ALBUM FEATURING ROY AYERS, BRAXTON COOK, JOEL CULPEPPER, CONOR ALBERT AND MORE

British neo-soul singer and virtuoso pianist, who now boasts in excess of 50 million streams across all platforms, to release first full-length album Champagne Kisses in June. Album release date: Friday June 23rd 2023 “Reuben James’ musical skill is so innate that you can almost see it running through his veins” –NOTION “Bursting with talent” – GRM DAILY  Birmingham-born singer and…

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“KALEIDOSCOPE feat. SCARLETT FAE” IS THE TRU THOUGHTS DEBUT RELEASE FROM SINGER SONGWRITER AND PRODUCER STEVEN BAMIDELE

Pulsing with synth sounds and romanticised serendipity, the track is Steven’s first release since his “Uncrowded” EP and subsequent Salami Rose Joe Louis (Brainfeeder) remix which saw support from KCRW, Fred Perry, and BBC Radio 4. Highlighting his introspective style of song writing and production styles rooted in curiosity and exploration, “Kaleidoscope” is a love…

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BROOKLYN NY ARTIST AND PRODUCER HALIMA DELIVERS A COLORFUL AND AUDITORY GEM WITH “VEHICLE”

Raised by her mother between Lagos and London, and now based in Brooklyn, Halima draws from a tri-continental well. As an only child, she learned to blend introspective periods spent alone with the collaborative day camps and community programs she at-tended for theatre and music. As early as primary school, she remembers developing processes for…

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