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Read MoreHarry Shotta’s “Imposter” is a high-octane banger that brings together an all-star lineup: MC Spyda, P Money, and Rag’n’Bone Man.
Read MoreObongjayar’s new single “Sweet Danger” is a wild, flirtatious ride packed with swagger and energy. The track blends sultry guitars, syncopated drums, and a brass fanfare, creating a sound that’s both bold and smooth. Obongjayar winks through his self-assured vocals, singing lines like “I’m a wild boy baby, I am trouble,” with a playful edge.
Read MoreKatie Rose brings a fresh burst of energy with her new remix single “Can U Feel It”, a vibrant EDM reimagining of her lockdown-penned acoustic track “Go the Distance.” Produced by international DJ and music magician Michael Doiley—who’s spun for the likes of Russell Crowe, Victoria Beckham, and Kylie—the track is a glowing blend of soaring vocals and feel-good beats.
Read MoreUK rap riser Weirdoe is back with PETTY, a catchy new single teasing his upcoming EP PLACE YOUR BETS. Produced by longtime collaborator Harlz, the track rides on a smooth West Coast-inspired beat that’s equal parts laid-back and bold. Weirdoe leans into his signature style — slick bars, a confident flow, and a hook that’s bound to get stuck in your head.
Read MoreDan Swift’s which car did i leave my baccy in? is what happens when tech fleeces, Corsas, and lush chords collide. It’s a love letter to UK youth culture—Geordie-coded, nostalgia-laced, and irresistibly British. Produced by Dice, the track rides smooth garage-adjacent drums and a bassline that hits like the first can cracked at the function.
Read MoreLewisham-hailing multi-disciplinary Blakie is back with high energy single, “Yeah Man”. Marking his highly anticipated return to music following an incredible run of acting on Netflix’s global hit ‘Top Boy’, and Steve McQueen’s ’Lovers Rock’ to name a few, the actor, model, artist, and producer has accumulated co-signs from UK hit-maker Central Cee, Skepta, D Double E and more over the years.
Read MoreIlluminate is HERE. The Heroic Enthusiasts team up with legendary producer Stephen Hague (New Order, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys) for a cinematic, retro-futuristic ride. With over 800,000 streams and four Apple Music New in Alternative adds, this is just the beginning. Turn it up.
Read MoreLondon-born genre-blender Sofi Nova is back with a dreamy alt-pop anthem, “Limbo”. Following the buzz of her debut “Nothing Ever Changes”—featured on Notion’s Undiscovered Artists playlist—Sofi delivers another emotionally rich track that sits somewhere between a late-night drive and a 3AM diary entry.
Read MoreOn March 21st, The Steel Yard in London was the place to be as G-SHOCK threw down an electrifying ‘Built Different’ event—packed with beats, surprises, and an unexpected headliner: Central Cee. Fresh off his chart-smashing album Can’t Rush Greatness, the UK rap star lit up the stage, sending fans into a frenzy with bangers like UK Rap, Sprinter, and BAND4BAND.
Read More27 HILL storms into the rap scene with "Green Dax," a track that’s all bars, no breaks. With a confident, no-chorus delivery, this is a straight-up lyrical showcase. Produced by AJB, the beat leans into a laid-back Detroit vibe, but 27 HILL flips it with a UK rap flow that’s effortless yet commanding.
Read MoreCherie D'Avino is back, and she’s serving sass, soul, and serious groove with her latest single, "How Do You Do." This funky, feel-good anthem blends Motown magic with a modern twist, giving us the confidence boost we never knew we needed.
Read MoreThe Oh Freedom! Festival media preview at World Heartbeat Concert Hall, Vauxhall, was a powerhouse evening of music, history, and soul food. This exciting new festival, running May 2nd–5th, 2025, will take over four iconic London venues to celebrate gospel, blues, and the inspiring stories behind them.
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