December 9, 2025

TaniA Kyllikki – “I Promise I’ll Wait For You” (Single Review)

With “I Promise I’ll Wait For You,” British singer-songwriter TaniA Kyllikki returns with one of her most vulnerable and emotionally stirring releases yet. After a brief absence due to serious health challenges and emergency surgeries, TaniA steps back into the spotlight with a ballad that not only celebrates love but also honours faith, resilience, and …

TaniA Kyllikki – “I Promise I’ll Wait For You” (Single Review) Read More »

ONIGS – “BAD COMPANY”

With “BAD COMPANY,” ONIGS returns with a bold, polished, and irresistibly danceable single that pushes his sound further into the vibrant world of POP/Dance/Funk. Featuring Grammy-nominated vocalist Mishell Ivon, the track is a confident stride into glossy, high-energy territory—one that brings together the nostalgia of dance-floor classics with a modern electronic spark. From the first …

ONIGS – “BAD COMPANY” Read More »

Leopold Nunan – “Feliz Navidad”

Leopold Nunan has never been an artist who settles for the ordinary. With his Brazilian tropical version of “Feliz Navidad,” he steps boldly into the holiday music landscape, offering a spirited reinterpretation that feels both deeply personal and refreshingly global. This release is not just a seasonal single—it’s a musical manifesto of identity, culture, and …

Leopold Nunan – “Feliz Navidad” Read More »

Michellar – “Game of Love” (feat. Rad Datsun)

With “Game of Love,” Michellar steps confidently into a new chapter of her artistic evolution, offering a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Featuring Rad Datsun, the single captures the unpredictable, often playful nature of love through a sound that blends warm storytelling, rich melodies and a chemistry that is impossible to ignore. …

Michellar – “Game of Love” (feat. Rad Datsun) Read More »

Andy Smythe – “Emergency”

With “Emergency,” Andy Smythe returns at full creative force, offering the first glimpse into his forthcoming 2026 album Quiet Revolution. The track is instantly memorable — a vibrant, catchy collision of quirky English pop/rock, Beatles-esque melodic warmth, and the spirited drive of classic rock. Smythe describes it as “The Proclaimers meets Chuck Berry,” and surprisingly, …

Andy Smythe – “Emergency” Read More »

Scroll to Top