Deptford Sound Collective return with “My Love Was Not Enough,” a pop-driven single that blends heartbreak, resilience, and uplifting energy into a release built for both reflection and movement. The
Chris Oledude continues the rollout of his album Preacher Man – Vol. 1 with “Save The Children,” a politically charged single that directly confronts the devastation war leaves behind, particularly
For You Brother brings a sense of warmth and reflection to their new single “My Radio,” a release built around the emotional connection people once had with music. Based in
Judith Owen returns with “Suit Yourself,” a new album that brings together jazz, blues, and big band influences in a way that feels lively, expressive, and full of character. The
Vincent J. Rigney continues the rollout of his upcoming 2026 album Steel Town Boy with the release of “Redefined,” a track rooted in personal experience and transformation. Blending blues and
Tayo J introduces his latest single “For The Night,” a smooth, late-night record that reflects his growing presence in the Afro-fusion space. The Nigerian-American artist, now based in Los Angeles,
The Nigerian music scene continues to introduce new talent, and Mez Dee is steadily gaining attention with a sound shaped by creativity and distinct artistic direction. Currently signed to Richking
Detchiss, the stage name of Yann Loïck Dethissambou, is a French-Congolese singer, songwriter, and performer born on February 28, 1995, in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. He spent part of
DJ SAvvy, a Canadian UrbanKiz artist, releases “Esperança,” a ghetto zouk and soft urban track featuring Mozambican singer Tamyris Moiane. The song serves as the centerpiece of her Women’s Day
Atlanta-based collective The Black Plague Doctors sharpen their DIY identity on “EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE,” a project that pushes their lo-fi foundation further into raw, instinctive territory. Known for blending live instrumentation with









