that she wrote “BlueHeart” about her experience navigating an “aggressive” industry, but what she didn’t mention was how much of a bop the song is.If “1:59” is any indication, Normani’s long-awaited debut album will be in the vein of super silky early-aughts R&B.A ripping guitar riff, an insane bassline, a sung-rapped St. Vincent verse, and maybe maracas make this the weirdest St. Vincent song — in the best way.
about his journey. His ethereal, latest song, however, feels like his definitive thesis: about returning home, not just to a physical place, but within the body.Ten seconds in and Nilüfer Yanya has already sucked me into her gritty and glam rock universe.This truly euphoric team up between rising London DJ salute and Rina Sawayama is about to go triple platinum on all the rave girls’ playlists.
We don’t know how to categorize this one: Emo? Hardcore? Punk with a jazz spirit? Either way, this electric, avant-leaning tune from New York City-based composer and scene-baddie Kidä is a must-listen.