On Our Radar: Era Istrefi, MY, Imani Williams, Kehlani, and more
Each week, our inboxes get flooded with press releases featuring some of the most exciting new talent from around the world. If, like us, you love getting to know new artists before anyone else keep your eyes locked on our weekly radar, where we’ll showcase what’s hot this week.
MY – ‘Invincible’
The Swedish know how to do pop music, and unlike the conventional bubblegum pop that’s laden across our radio stations, MY laces in rock’n’roll energy and empowering lyrics. Written with Mike Duce of Lower Than Atlantis ‘Invincible’ tells you to surround yourself with a love that makes you feel epic.
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Imani Williams – ‘Don’t Need No Money ft. Sigala, Blonde’
Imani Williams is another prime example why we shouldn’t judge people by their age, at 16 year’s old Imani has already featured on Sigala’s Top 5 hit ‘Say You Do’, and now she’s back with her debut single ‘Don’t Need No Money’. The instant dance classic is a strong first single from Imani which we’re excited to hear in clubs across Ibiza this summer.
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Basheba – ‘Come Back To Me’
If you’re looking for dark and soulful vocals amidst RnB melodies, Basheba’s ‘Come Back To Me’ ticks all the boxes. Reminiescent of London Grammar-esque vocals with a deeper, dirtier bass line ‘Come Back To Me’ is perfect for chilling on those warm evenings.
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Era Istrefi – ‘Bonbon’
Era Istrefi is an Albanian singer-songwriter making waves across the pond, with over 98 million cumulative YouTube views and 40 million Spotify streams, it won’t be long until Era is a name that’s plastered in your memory. ‘Bonbon’ has enough swag to be likened to Rihanna’s ‘Work’, with a video to match.
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Kehlani – ‘Distraction’
Taken from Kehlani’s hotly anticipated debut album, out this fall, ‘Distraction’ is a fiery RnB jam with a powerful 90s influence.
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