You can imagine “Oxygen Type” being played on radios, being a hit at festivals, being played via speakers at a summer BBQ, and waking you up on your morning commute, which is something to adore about it.
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You can imagine “Oxygen Type” being played on radios, being a hit at festivals, being played via speakers at a summer BBQ, and waking you up on your morning commute, which is something to adore about it.
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Read More »‘Never Learn’ is a tribute to personal growth and details some of the difficulties of growing apart from others and going your own way.
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Read More »The third single off their most recent album, “Four and a Half,” is titled “Too Many.” If any of the other songs are half as wonderful as this one, you’re in for the ride of your life.
Read More »Matt Wallace, also known as Cush Wallace, is a Central Los Angeles-based West Coast Hip-Hop musician who is bringing a fresh sound to the genre.
Read More »Tony Don Tracy enters this realm with the magnificent single “Number One Fool”, a song with the most traditional country song structures but with a revitalised, modern feel.
Read More »The sensual, extraordinary flavour of “Ordinary,” which reflects the wildness and sexuality of summer, is provided by Spanish singer Nekane’s sultry and gloomy vocal.
Read More »Alex Beck is back with another unforgettable song that we’d definitely recommend, this time calling it “Tunnel Vision,” to continue her streak of hits. Continue reading for a closer look at the song and some much-needed artist background.
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