Friday, March 6 2026

Emily Ryan – ‘All The Time’

Emily Ryan shares her new single ‘All The Time’, a moody pop offering crafted with Ghostkid that captures the restless pull of lingering feelings and the mental loop of moments you can’t quite let go of. The Detroit-born, NYC-based songwriter continues building momentum with her emotionally precise style, transforming subtle, relatable thoughts into immersive tracks that resonate long after the final note.

Jason Patel – ‘Do It Again?’

Jason Patel opens the new year with ‘Do It Again?’, a reflective, slow-tempo R&B release created with JustAnt and Aurlyn, exploring whether a past relationship would still be worth reliving. Arriving as he garners widespread recognition for his lead role in Netflix’s Unicorns and following the momentum of his EP ‘Delicious’, the track underscores his gift for pairing understated vocals with cinematic emotion while continuing to bridge his work in music and film.

VÆB – ‘GAMERBOI’

Icelandic duo VÆB unveil ‘GAMERBOI’, a fast-paced, retro-tinged pop track that dives into digital immersion and playful escapism ahead of their debut album ‘VÆBOUT’ in April 2026. Riding the momentum of their recent Eurovision breakthrough and expanding international following, the brothers pair bold visuals and community-driven creativity with a nearly sold-out European run, marking their next global leap.

D’chrome Foster – ‘Rain’

D’Chrome Foster returns in 2026 with ‘Rain’, a sleek, genre-blending release that pairs soulful melody with rhythmic swagger, further establishing the Brooklyn-born performer as a dynamic force in modern R&B and rap. Drawing on his roots in New York’s battle scene and his acclaimed theatre background, the track showcases his ability to merge stage-honed charisma with intimate storytelling, reinforcing his rise as a distinctive and versatile voice in today’s urban music landscape.

Michelle Kash – ‘Gravity (Stash Koenig Remix)’

Michelle Kash reinvents her track ‘Gravity’ through a collaboration with producer Stash Konig, turning a deeply personal reflection on romantic surrender into a sleek, nocturnal club anthem driven by immersive electronic textures. The rework preserves the song’s emotional core while elevating it with pulsating beats and atmospheric production, highlighting Kash’s ability to fuse introspective storytelling with dancefloor intensity.

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