Friday, March 6 2026

Catalina Cara – ‘What A Feeling’

Moldovan-Romanian alt-pop artist Catalina Cara returns with her 5-track EP ‘What a Feeling’, a cinematic and soul-stirring journey through grief, healing, and renewal. Blending dream pop, R&B, and ‘80s-inspired textures, the project is anchored by its hypnotic title-track, which channels hope and harmony through Catalina’s most vulnerable and expansive work yet.

Zay Jackson – ‘Parts Of Me’

Virginia-born R&B artist Zay Jackson unveils his six-track EP ‘Cheat Code’, a deeply emotional and narrative-driven project tracing the rise and fall of a doomed relationship. Blending smooth falsetto, intricate harmonies, and heartfelt storytelling, Zay cements his place in modern R&B with standout tracks like ‘Parts Of Me’, already earning recognition from icons like Timbaland.

Ekolu – ‘Don’t Worry Just Dance’

Hawaiian reggae legends Ekolu return with ‘Don’t Worry Just Dance’, a radiant new single that captures their signature blend of warmth, soul, and island groove. Inspired by a cinematic moment of comfort and connection, the track celebrates joy, love, and the unifying power of music, continuing Ekolu’s 25-year legacy as one of Island Reggae’s most beloved voices.

YUNHWAY – ‘BIGGER’

Korean rapper, singer, and songwriter YUNHWAY unleashes her explosive new single ‘BIGGER’, taken from her EP ‘Arrived’. Blending the raw energy of Brazilian phonk with her sleek, futuristic rap style, the track marks another bold step in YUNHWAY’s evolution as one of the most innovative and boundary-pushing voices in global hip-hop and R&B.

Lahde – ‘All Night’

Rising artist Lahde embraces transformation and self-discovery with her debut album ‘Sunshine’ and its captivating lead single ‘All Night’. Blending R&B, Afrobeat, Hip-Hop, and Alternative influences, Sunshine is a radiant celebration of womanhood, with ‘All Night’ offering a hypnotic balance of late-night euphoria and emotional vulnerability.

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