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Massimo Youngblood Returns With ‘Fast & Furious’ Featuring Ciici Mani And Laura Dia

Ghanaian British-based afrobeat artist Massimo Youngblood is back again with a brand new single featuring Ciici Mani and one of British budding female vocalists Laura Dia. Massimo Youngblood is an exceptionally talented musician that has been successful in breaking into the music industry thanks to his own distinctive style of music and sound, which goes above the expectations of each and every listener.  His vocal projection, melodies, rhythms, and composition are all extraordinary in their own right. He is a master of all four. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeCjf1MYMk0&list=OLAK5uy_k_51E6Vx4U8z_4Q9PeLKlWVEbFiK3WO2A His most recent song, "Fast & Furious" which was created by Mintzbeats and is a slow Afro and Rhythm and blues style piece, was released not too long ago. "Fast & Furious" is a combination of the two musical...

Allison Kane Hopes To Know “When She Loves Again”

You can tell by how she sings and the quality of her vocals, as well as her charming and sweet aura, that you won't be bored while listening to this. Allison Kane is back with her new track "When She Loves Again," and she definitely wants you to know it. That is understandable for anyone in a similar scenario. She is a fantastic vocalist with a...

The Visceral, Tactile Pop of Shelita’s “Sailors”

When I pressed play on the latest release from Shelita, titled "Sailors", I wasn't expecting the floor to drop out from under me. You...

Ferdinand Rennie Thinks About Reality In “Unbelieving Eyes”

There is a certain kind of song that seems to exist outside of time. It is a song that could have been a hit...

The Delightful Absurdity of Robbie Rapids’ “Class 2 Rapids”

Robbie Rapids drops "Class 2 Rapids" onto the table like a heavy set of keys to houses you used to live in, but can’t...

The Cunning Linguists Tackle Public Safety in “CAN’T WALK HOME”

The Cunning Linguists have tapped into a very specific, sharp-edged reality with their latest single "CAN'T WALK HOME". Hailing from Menai, Australia, the duo...

Cazzjezter Captures Sunny Anxiety in “Woman I Don’t Know Yet”

Cazzjezter has invited us into a very specific, solitary headspace with his latest offering, "Woman I Don’t Know Yet". Working alone out of Richmond,...

Finding Sanctuary in Sound: The Mortal Prophets and “Hide Inside The Moon”

With The Mortal Prophets and the release "Hide Inside The Moon", John Beckmann isn't just making a record; he seems to be curating a...

Ken Woods And The Old Blue Gang Releases “Oh Denise”

Some songs are like a time machine. You press play, and suddenly you’re somewhere else, some other time. Maybe it’s a smoky bar in the...

The Confederation Dissects The Modern Soul In “Hypergravity”

The Confederation have release "Hypergravity", an album that feels more like a philosophical puzzle than a holiday soundtrack. Hailing from Coventry, a city defined by...

Liz Nash Finds Resilience in “Little Box House”

When I first heard Liz Nash and her latest single, "Little Box House", my mind immediately wandered to the structural integrity of a hermit...

North Star Union: The Cold, Grandiose Rush of “Echoes of Decay”

North Star Union has released "Echoes of decay", a slice of melodic heavy metal that feels less like a standard studio tracking and more...

Al Young Resurfaces as Megapenny Music for “Dance with Giants”

There is a distinct, almost tectonic rumble occurring now that Megapenny Music has dropped "Dance with Giants", a track that feels like the excavation...

The Deep, Bouncy Rhythms of Lucia’s “Take It Off”

There is a specific frequency of liberation that Lucia captures in "Take It Off," hitting the ears with the decisive snap of a locked...