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Artists You Shouldn’t Miss

This week at JYLA, we highlighted a trio of unique voices — each bringing something special, emotionally rich, and sonically adventurous. Here are the artists we featured, what makes their music stand out, and why you should check them out.
1. Exzenya – “Ugly When You Love Me”
We featured Exzenya and her hauntingly honest single “Ugly When You Love Me.” Her latest release turns the mirror on toxic love — she doesn’t just sing heartbreak; she dissects it with a cold but deeply human clarity. It’s dark, electrified, and emotionally raw, blending pop and electronic tension to deliver a story of control, manipulation, and the painful realization that love can be suffocating. Biography Web+1
Why listen: If you’re into experimental pop with lyrical depth, Exzenya’s ability to channel emotional complexity through sharp production is captivating.
2. TRALALAS – “Ornament”
Danish electro-punk pioneer TRALALAS (Morten Alsinger) made a return in our review of his track “Ornament.” This song showcases his signature style — gritty, nostalgic, and full of that raw 80s/90s underground energy. JYLA
Why listen: This is for those who love electro-punk’s edge but also appreciate melodic undertones and thought-provoking themes. TRALALAS brings both the grit and the heart.
3. Agdynasty – They Can’t Kill Us All
We spotlighted AGdynasty’s powerful project They Can’t Kill Us All. While our blog’s review wasn’t linked, the album itself is a bold statement — blending social commentary, rich storytelling, and sharp production across tracks like “Campaign,” “Kali,” and the title song “They Can’t Kill Us All.” Apple Music – Web Player+1
Why listen: If you’re drawn to hip-hop that grapples with real-world struggles, identity, resilience, and resistance, this is a must-hear. The project is as much a movement as it is music.
This week’s spotlight is a testament to diversity in voice and vision — from Exzenya’s deeply personal exploration of toxic love, to TRALALAS’s electro-punk grit, to Agdynasty’s socially conscious hip-hop. Each artist invites us into a different world, but they all share a commitment to honest, raw expression.
Go experience them: Stream their music, read their stories on JYLA, and let their art resonate with you. You might just find a new favorite.