MrrrDaisy

MrrrDaisy is a Ghanaian-Spanish-born Journalist, A&R, Publicist, Graphic & Web Designer, and Blogger popularly known by many as the owner and founder of Music Arena Gh and ViViPlay. He has worked with both mainstream and unheard artists from all over the world. The young entrepreneur is breaking boundaries to live off his work, create an impact, be promoted, cooperate with prominent artists, producers, and writers, and build his portfolio.

Alexy Trip Makes Darkwave Sweat Under Club Lights On “Sins Lies And Devotion”

The Mexican indie artist Alexy Trip packs guilt, lies, desire, and devotion into a 2026 synthpop LP with a shadowy pulse. "Sins Lies And Devotion" hits like a late-night message you should probably ignore, but you still read twice. Alexy Trip, a Mexican indie artist working in the darker corners of electronic music, has built a full-length album that runs on guilt, desire, and that strange...
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Geonny Turns “Broken Names (Live)” Into A Raw Room Shaker

Geonny sounds like he walked into the room with unfinished business and decided the mic could handle the rest. "Broken Names (Live)" grabs the...

Spinors Make Doomscrolling Sound Dangerous On ‘Choose to Believe’

Press play and Spinors come in like someone has kicked open a factory door during a power cut. "Choose to Believe" has grease on...

Stefanie Michaela Opens The Door To Honest Recognition In “Let Me See the Real You”

There are moments in modern life when the mask becomes so familiar that the face beneath it feels almost impolite. We polish our words,...

Beta Libre Builds A Neon-Lit Sanctuary For The Broken In ‘The Roots and the Blue’

The Italian producer turns emotional collapse into the most compelling dancefloor therapy of the year. Some records hit you like a sudden change in air...

Don Drapery Turns Overthinking Into Architecture In ‘Oh My God’

There are nights when a glance across a party seems to gain the weight of weather. A small look becomes evidence, evidence becomes a...

Reetoxa Turns Military Memory Into A Punk Plea For Peace In ‘War Killer’

Before a guitar chord can become an argument, it usually begins as a private disturbance. A television flickers in a locked-down room. A former sailor...

Black November Turns National Grief Into Rock Memory On ‘Burning Desire’

There are songs that arrive carrying a room with them: the studio air, the private impulse, the public ache outside the door. In the case...

Lana Karlay Turns Situationship Into Sharp Pop-Rock In ‘For The Weak’

There are weeks that feel too crowded for seven days. They arrive with glowing screens, quick promises, late replies, private doubt, and the odd...

Caligula Make “Bloodlines” Hit Like Black Neon After Closing Time

The Australian electro-rock veterans "Caligula" return after 25 years with a charged album full of gothic groove, heavy feeling, and late-night replay value. Caligula are...

Jay Saint James Makes Old Hollywood Secrets Glow In ‘Lavender’

“Lavender” hits like a velvet curtain being pulled back at the exact second everyone stops pretending. Jay Saint James does not chase a basic pop...

Timeless Afternoon Make 30 Years Of Greek Psych Rock Feel Urgent Again

The Patra band’s self-titled debut album "Timeless Afternoon" hits with prog rock patience, psych rock colour, blues grit and a collector’s vinyl pulse. Some albums...

Kim Cameron Lets Crayons Crash The Dance Floor In “Dreaming Like Dali”

The Miami Beach hitmaker Kim Cameron turns art class energy into a bright kid-friendly dance single with real bounce. Some songs feel ready for a...