Tag: Prience Moore with I Should've Let You Go

Jane N’ The Jungle Redefining Empowerment And Authenticity With “Cut Me Open”

Jane N' The Jungle is a rock band consisting of Jordan White, Brian Dellis, and Bryan Dague. The band's alternative rock, metal, and punk style is driven by Jordan White's incredible vocals and Brian Dellis' electric guitar riffs. Bryan Dague's bass tone underpins the trio's passionate sound. Jane N' The Jungle's music is unique and intriguing. At the core of this sonic powerhouse is lead singer...

Rehya Stevens Weaves Threads Of Love And Acceptance Into Her Music ‘Love Party’

The L.A. Songstress Rehya Stevens Weaves Threads of Love, Acceptance, and Festivity into her new single, “Love Party.” Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Rehya Stevens’ new single is inspired by the kaleidoscopic diversity of city life. Her new single “Love Party,” captures the free spirit of the city while appealing to listeners all around the world. Born into a musical family, her father, pianist/arranger Peter Martin, played with...

Prience Moore Finds Groove in the Grief on “I Should’ve Let You Go”

Seattle-based artist Prience Moore has released his new pop-soul single, "I Should've Let You Go." Moore, who pulls inspiration from a wide-ranging palette that...