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The Cadence of Rhyme – “Born Too Soon”

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Cosmic Anxiety – “The Crack in My Heart”

Some debut releases feel polished but distant. Others feel rough in the best possible way, like they were made because they had to be made. That’s the impression I get from “The Crack in My Heart,” the first produced single from Cosmic Anxiety, a new project coming out of Berlin’s underground scene. The track revolves…
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Harry Kappen – “Balance”

What I like about “Balance” is that it doesn’t try to shout over the noise. With this single, Harry Kappen takes on a subject that most artists either oversimplify or avoid completely, the growing divide in the world, politically, socially, and even personally. Instead of picking a side, the song looks at the space in…
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Grace Latecomer – “Jiang Zhang (Whispering)”

Some releases feel like comebacks. Others feel like something that never really ended in the first place. Listening to Jiang Zhang (Whispering), the new EP from Grace Latecomer, I get the sense that this isn’t about returning after a long break. It feels more like picking up a conversation that was paused years ago. The…
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Michellar – “Do We Love Us”

What I like about “Do We Love Us” is that it feels honest in a way a lot of modern pop releases don’t. With this single, Michellar leans into vulnerability, but not in a heavy or overly dramatic way. Instead, the song captures that strange middle ground in relationships where emotions are real, but you’re…
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Exzenya – “International Power”

What I find interesting about “International Power” is that it doesn’t try to sound loud to feel powerful. With this release, Exzenya takes a more controlled approach, building the track around presence rather than aggression. The result is a hip-hop driven anthem that feels confident without needing to prove anything. The song opens in a…
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Chris Oledude Reclaims the Narrative on “If A Woman Had Made The World”

There’s a timeless conviction running through “If A Woman Had Made The World.” It doesn’t feel trendy or reactive. It feels rooted. With this release, Chris Oledude bridges decades of songwriting, activism, and personal history into one statement that feels both intimate and urgent. Set for release on February 27, 2026, the single is more…
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The New Citizen Kane Strips the Myth Back to the Bone on Psychedelika — Stripped

There’s a different kind of courage in taking something layered and cinematic and reducing it to its skeleton. With Psychedelika — Stripped, The New Citizen Kane does exactly that. And in my opinion, it’s one of the boldest moves of his current era. This release isn’t a remix project. It’s a return to origin. As…
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Parked Outside Drift Between Reality and Dream on “Whispers of 1000 Dreams Ago”

There’s a slow-burning intensity to “Whispers of 1000 Dreams Ago” that immediately pulls you inward. It doesn’t rush. It opens quietly, almost reflectively, before expanding into something far more immersive. With this release, Parked Outside prove they are less interested in surface-level hooks and more focused on atmosphere, depth, and emotional weight. Released on February…
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Kelsie Kimberlin Honors Courage and Principle on “Champ”

There are songs that entertain, and then there are songs that stand for something. “Champ” firmly belongs in the second category. With this release, Kelsie Kimberlin delivers more than a tribute. She delivers a statement. Released on February 24, 2026, marking the fourth anniversary of the full-scale war against Ukraine, “Champ” honors the dignity of…
