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The Endorphins - This Christmas (Cover)

Christmas is the season for family, love and gift. That’s why we offering you the right song to enjoy a little bit more the season. It’s actually a cover of the song « This Christmas » performed by the Stockholm duo The Endorphins. Indeed, the song is orchestrated with a modern R&B sound, inspired by some of their biggest inspirations such as H.E.R., Daniel Ceaser, Frank Ocean and Nao. The track definitely plunges in a warm, cheerful and pampering atmosphere that could turn a cold winter to a cozy one. Enjoy below.

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Touch Tone - Crashing

Touch Tone from his real name Andrew Verner recently unveiled an interesting single entitled « Crashing ». The track blends sounds elements from different genre such as Disco, Pop, Electronic, but the most flagrant genre exuded by the track is House music. Indeed, the most interesting thing about the track is the catchy hook orchestrated in a simple but efficient way. In other words, the chorus easily gets stuck in the head. Stream below.

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Dillatante - Sad Bitch

Despite its unfiltered title, Dillatante’s single “Sad Bitch”, is a wonderful, smooth and mellifluous composition. Indeed, the track flows on a heartwarming catchy guitar vibe blended with cozy vocals and temporized drums.

“Sad Bitch” is the type of vibe that’ll comfort you throughout the winter. it’s orchestrated in a simple but consistent way, with catchy melodies that will remain stuck in your head. Stream it Below.

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Kaytlyn Cate - You’re Making My Heart Feel Like

Love Stories have always been the main topic in the R&B dimension. However, each artist has a subjective way to deliver a love experience. In the case of Kaytlyn Cate, it’s in a subtle and emotional way that she embarks on the subject. With her delicate breathy voice she sings: “You’re Making My Heart Feel Like” — To express a deep towards a lover/crush.

Note that, Kaytlyn has been all her life involved in music given that she has been influenced at a young age by her uncle and mostly by her step-father David Samuel. She explains:

“I was raised into music because my uncle was a musician and I would go to a lot of festivals and concerts with the family. I also always loved to sing though it was never really something I sought as a future until I met David. I grew up very, very shy and had a lot of social anxiety. Music was a big part of my journey in overcoming that.

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Girl Wilde - Nervous Breakdown

Being young isn’t always easy because we entitled to experience the ups and downs of love. Indeed, it’s at this state of life that we often act reckless and do things that we might regret later. Following that momentum, Girl Wilde from her real name Alex Barnes immerses us in a High-energy, anthemic, and intoxicating vibe entitled “Nervous Breakdown” which represents a vulnerable and honest illustration of the instability of young love.

Besides the intelligible lyrics and the catchy melodies structurally painted on the chorus, “Nervous Breakdown” is a flagrant proof that Girl Wilde is a Rising Star To Watch for.
Stream “Nervous Breakdown” Below.

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Rachel Mazer - Open Heart

Rachel Mazer immerses us in a gentle Jazzy Rock-ish vibe, with her single “Open Heart” which was produced by Tyler Duncan.

Indeed, the track starts delicately, then switches up to a more vibrant and punchy instrumental, integrating Rachel’s potent and exhilarating vocal. Moreover, the story behind the lyrics portrays the shifting paradigm of love, intimacy, freedom and openness in 2018. In other Words, Rachel encourages people to open their hearts and love no matter what. She quotes:

"Open Heart is about believing in your own strength and resiliency in the face of adversity and heartbreak. Be brave and be bold. Go after what you love and who you love, and let your heart be open in that process. Part of being able to access that openness and freeness with your energy is about taking time for yourself too. There's both movement and stillness in life, and it's important to honor both those things."

Note that, Rachel Mazer doesn’t just vocally perform, she also plays the saxophone in the track, demonstrating how versatile and multi-instrumentalist she is .

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