Ahmaud Blue Talks Relationship Stress on New Song
"Don't miss u" is the 2nd song from Ahmaud Blue's forthcoming album and covers the stress being in a relationship
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"Don't miss u" is the 2nd song from Ahmaud Blue's forthcoming album and covers the stress being in a relationship
Singer Songwriter Ethan Lumus Returns With New Song 'White Ink Tattoo'
Patrick Lammer's 'THANK YOU', deals with the difficulties of trying to truly understand what someone else is going through
UK Artist the Find combats the stereotype of what you're told to be and releases debut single and EP 'Anyone You Want'.
Jade Above releases a special acoustic version of the original 'Icebergs' track that was released in 2019.
Fab The Duo is back with “Nice Guy” that pokes fun at the self-proclaimed “nice guys”, who almost always end up being toxic.
Keith Mangam releases 'These Words of Mine' sharing his slow realization as a young queer man of how love can change and take on many forms.
Feminist attitude meets disco samples as Shelectro reclaims the phrase, 'Mad Bad and Dangerous' and pushes it out for the dance floor!
Joel Brogon’s Fly Again is a hopeful song about someone who has been through difficult times But can see the promise of better times ahead.
'Riding the Line" examines the vast space between masculine and feminine, and drives home the need to celebrate gender expression.
Michael Rider revisits 10 years of making music on “Cycle” their fourth studio album, which is set to release in May via Grimalkin Records.
In a dream-like state, "Head In The Clouds" captures the intensified euphoria felt by a new romance; whether love or lust, emotions cloud judgement. A fun-bouncy, chill-pop production by Sean Sison (cred: Tyla Yaweh, Trippie Redd, PNB Rock, Morray) is bolstered by homo-erotic storytelling while TeawhYB questions the authenticity of his infatuation. Forgiving the perceived promiscuous past […]