Tag: JEMERINE CHAN releases Goodbye

A Synth-Pop Sanctuary: Lynney Williamson’s “I See You”

Lynney Williamson has delivered a pulse-quickening embrace with her remix single, "I See You." There is something inherently charming about a Glasgow artist crafting polished electronic pop within the confines of a walk-in cupboard; it suggests that the most expansive emotions don’t actually need much physical space to breathe. https://open.spotify.com/track/0iNErAKfaPIiQ4OaezZVHZ?si=104e7e6cb01c4405 The track is a shimmering collision of 80s-inspired synth-pop and modern urgency. It hits with a...

Dax’s God’s Eyes – A Soulful Examination Of Faith Amidst Corruption

The melodic cadence and instrumentation aren't the only abilities that performers in the Canadian rap business bring to the table; they also bring a wealth of other skills. Introducing Daniel Nwosu Jr., better known as Dax, an artist whose journey from Wichita, Kansas, to the worldwide music arena has been marked by a story that is evocative of a cinematic experience. Dax's journey began in Wichita,...

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...