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Rapper Playboy P is on everyone’s playlist!


A pastoral bliss adorns Sunbeam’s “Heaven’s Glow”.


TerraTara embodies folk’s old soul and desire to rise above with “Empty Apartment”.


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Illuminade embraces the mysterious on the slinky noir grooves of “Spoonflower”.


St. Levi & the Family Tree update the classic blues on the laid-back thoughtfulness of “Walkdown”.


Fluttering through like a little hummingbird, Cerys Georgina embraces a lust for life.


Cynthia Hamar delivers something so soulful on “Where Your Love Lives”.


Fire and passion rest at the heart of “Change Your Ways” showing off Matt DeAngelis’s Emotion.


Jason Waterfalls delivers pure triumph over the entirety of “The Great Masquerade”.


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909 Memphis Doesn’t Miss With “25” Paired With A Visual


PrYmary Colours employs a sense of pure defiance on “I’m Here Now”.


From SoundCloud to mainstream platforms LillHeffa continues to break barriers


West Coast Artist Rakan Ayyoub displays humility despite Hollywood’s peer pressure


PENELOPE embraces an energetic take on pop on the glamourous “BiConic”.


Steve Pointmeier embraces a western twang on the country rock flavor of “Even in a bar”.


Echezona goes hard with the pure swagger of “TMH (feat. JPRiZM)”.


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Jordan B. Martin’s fiery flow gives “Fight” that nice added bit of aggression.


Johanna Dadap crafts a lovely folk pop atmosphere with “The World’s Gone Up In Smoke”.


Air-Ik transforms Blondie’s classic “Call Me” into a slow-moving beast.


Multiple suites rolled into one, Dave Belding brings the listener on a truly expansive trip.


Mike Coner goes for a yearning sense of romance on “Nadie Como Tu”.


A clever slice of indie pop, Trevor Phelps sings straight from the heart on “Slow Down”.


Subterranean Street Society craft a highly emotionally charged, vulnerable body of work.

Vince Chinaski sings with such affection on “Opportunities”.