FROM PORT HARCOURT TO PARIS: OMAH LAY EXPANDS HIS WORLD ON ‘WAIST’
Between the divine, desire, temptation, and a deep love for his roots, this is where Omah Lay moves on his new single “Waist,” an infectious and energetic song that…
Between the divine, desire, temptation, and a deep love for his roots, this is where Omah Lay moves on his new single “Waist,” an infectious and energetic song that…
Across eleven songs, Eva Zakula’s “Be Ye Lil Gods” fuses soul, funk, R&B, and experimental sounds into something that reflects Eva’s journey as an artist. The record focuses on…
Dominique Fils-Aimé is a Montréal-based singer and songwriter whose music blends soul, jazz, and relatable storytelling. This fall, she’s heading out on her first U.S. headlining tour, bringing songs…
At just 20 years old, Stevie Matthew is already emerging as one of the most promising voices in the new wave of R&B. Singer, producer, and songwriter, he’s got…
For musician NoMBe’s forthcoming album, Chromotopia, we are anticipating a fully present, sensually attuned, inventive reintroduction. The heart of that muscle is songs like his recently released “heels”. A…
When I first heard Leyla Blue’s soul drenched vocals, I was floored. She reminds me of a young Christina Aguilera meets Amy Winehouse. Her current single “Silence” is a…
It’s difficult to narrow down a standout song from the night, with excellent performances of his singles “home” and “carry the weight,” but his cover of The Cure’s “Boys Don’t Cry” was truly magical and breathtaking. Morgxn showed off his stellar vocal range and control on this challenging track, hitting the high notes with ease while never losing his ability to connect to his audience.