Category: Pop
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For a debut solo EP, “I’ll Be Fine” is remarkably confident in what it wants to be. It is the kind of record that gets better with each listen, revealing new layers as you spend more time with it.
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“I’m So In Love With You” is Shelita capturing that life-changing moment when love stops being just a feeling and starts being your whole reality.
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“Till I’m Drunk & Confused,” wraps a heavy story in deceptively light packaging: ukulele, acoustic guitar, live vocals with zero autotune.
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“Bájame Lento” is a slow-burning track that knows how to build tension. It pulls you in gradually, letting the attraction simmer before it boils over.
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“Pave The Way” is the kind of track that makes you believe in music’s ability to matter beyond the three-minute mark.
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“I Promise I’ll Wait For You” gives us a taste of her upcoming second album “, Free-Spirited,” and honestly? It’s a gorgeous comeback.
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“Lantern” is an infectious blend of Afropop grooves, indie charm, and electronic experimentation.
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“Smoke Filled Room” is the first taste of Muir’s upcoming album “Canvas.” This track leans hard into 70s R&B territory, trading in his earlier rock credentials for something smoother and more sophisticated.
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“Ugly When You Love Me” is what happens when the rose-colored glasses shatter and you finally see your relationship for the mess it actually was.
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“Glitter & Gold” is La Rosa’s ninth release this year. Written after a reflective trip to LA and produced in Perth by Nic Rollo, the track tackles that specific brand of disillusionment that only comes from chasing dreams in a city that sells fantasies for a living.
