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.

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 moment here. The Ayr, Scotland singer-songwriter, also known through official channels as J Saint James, walks into old Hollywood’s private corridors and comes out with a record that feels glossy, bruised, and strangely intimate. “Lavender” is an original single with a...
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Total Reverends Turn Refusal Into Public Pressure In ‘The Revolution Is Inevitable’

Some songs arrive like warnings from streets that have already learned the smell of rain on hot concrete. Before the first shout fully settles,...

Anacy Makes Heartbreak Sprint For The Exit In ‘Good Luck To Her’

The South African artist Anacy turns betrayal into a fast-moving cinematic pop release packed with bite, motion, and a hard-earned sense of self. 'Good...

TerrorBird Makes Bad Romance Feel Loud, Bright, And Done On ‘Crawling’

Manchester's TerrorBird crashes in with a debut single that turns toxic attachment into a sharp, handmade indie rush. 'Crawling' has the energy of finally...

Zak Coghlan Lets Weight Become Lift In ‘Lead Balloon’

A city can teach a person how to carry noise. The Liberties, with its old trade routes and close communal pulse, has long carried...

Stefan Elbl Packs Survival Instinct And Guitar Heat Into ‘Chungungo’

The Chilean musician Stefan Elbl's eighth album 'Chungungo' hits with sharp riffs, Spanish-language urgency, and a fearless sense of movement between Quilpué and San...

Dayne Malcolm And Jodian Pantry Make Praise Feel Loud On “We Give You the Glory (Bless Your Name)”

Praise songs enter politely. This one walks in with its hands raised and a story already in motion. "We Give You the Glory (Bless Your...

Leopold Nunan Turns The Club Switch All The Way On In ‘In The Music’

Priscilla Loya and Juwan Rates help fire up a house and garage cut that feels handmade for bodies that refuse to stay still. Press...

Nevler Makes Heartbreak Glow In “A Handful Of Moons”

The New York City violinist and singer-songwriter Nevler packs Sequoia, Unfair, Sunshine, and Velvet with moonlit drama, bedroom closeness, and situationship fallout "A Handful...

Jemerine Chan Makes Letting Go Feel Like The Soft Reset We All Need

The Malaysian-born, London-based artist Jemerine Chan turns heartbreak, indie pop warmth, and folk-pop honesty into a single "Let Go" that feels private, direct, and...

Froshdada Makes “GAGA” Feel Like Lagos Nightlife With A Memory

The Nigerian Afrobeat artist Froshdada turns vintage rhythm, street confidence, and club heat into a single that hits fast and stays loud. "GAGA" comes in...

Ekelle Makes The Breakup Glow-Up Hit The Club On “(Turn Me) Loose”

The Toronto Hood Pop artist Ekelle turns self-worth into a sleek, dance-ready reset with help from producer Audio Gibbs. Ekelle does not tiptoe out...

KC Da Pro$pect Makes The Airport Lounge Feel Like A West Coast Victory Lap In ‘The Layover’

The Los Angeles rapper KC Da Pro$pect turns patience, late night focus, and independent grind into a smooth hip-hop album 'The Layover' with real...