Tag: Lahrel

Styngray’s “Be Mine”: Prepare to Be Stung by Love

Styngray, that soulful crooner out of Chicago and Atlanta, just dropped "Be Mine," and... well, it's like finding a perfectly ripe avocado at the grocery store. You weren't expecting it, but suddenly, your day is infinitely better. The single, dripping with Rap and soul, sprinkles in a dash of R&B that somehow feels both surprising and inevitable – like realizing your quiet coworker moonlights...

What’s Behind Sons of Martha’s “Samurai Smile”?

Listening to Sons of Martha's new single, "Samurai Smile," feels a bit like finding a beautiful, slightly unnerving porcelain doll tucked away in a toolbox – all sharp edges and unexpected fragility. This North London outfit promised a harder sound, and they deliver; guitars chew and churn with a satisfying grit reminiscent of early '90s Manchester swagger, but filtered through a distinctly modern unease....

Lahrel’s New Song “Move From Mè” Proves Her Evolution As An Artiste

When we consider Lahrel's career as a young singer, we can see that with each new single she releases, she grows and changes. This...

Lahrel Ignites The Music Scene With “Move From Mè”

Laurel, a London-based artist also known as Carlene Simms, has released "Move From Me" and demonstrates that she has evolved as a musician and...