Several artists have recently announced new releases, offering a diverse range of styles and sounds.
honestav will release "Growin' Pains" on February 14, following the success of his debut EP "hara-kiri", which reached #10 on the Apple Music chart and gained over 120 million streams.
Alice Chater has dropped "Bed of Lies," produced by Chris Erikson, accompanied by a music video directed by Tom Kerr.
Jada Kingdom released a music video for her single "Only You," which has been featured in the WORLDWIDE RIDDIM and SILK SHEETS playlists.
Tariq Abou-Bakr will release "Hold Your Ghost" on Valentine's Day—a personal song dedicated to his partner.
Bright Light Bright Light collaborated with Donna Lewis on "Enjoy Youth," which is partially translated into Welsh, adding a cultural dimension.
Sarah and the Sundays have released their third studio album, "Like A Damn Dog," exploring themes of adulthood and personal growth.
Cameron Sage From, a pop artist, dropped "She's Not Me," produced by Josh Frigo.
Dakota 66, an indie-rock band, released their debut album "If Not Now When," offering a fresh take on the genre.
JAntho CHO unveiled "Sheath"—a track from his album Cloud 180 2, blending rap with psychedelic soundscapes and melodic elements.
Kentucky, the project of Jordan Holman, introduced "No More Tomorrows," the first single from his upcoming album Second Chance Music.
🌟 These releases highlight the richness and diversity of the music landscape, with each artist sharing a unique story and sound.