Consistently pumping out one banger after another, Madison Beer is back today with another slice of pop and a very eccentric song title.
“With the play on “bullshit” I figured it was the perfect time to use the age old saying about an immature or disrespectful boyfriend, ‘he’s not a man, he’s a boy,’ but it then flourished into more. This isn’t as simple as a childish man, it’s deeper than that. Anyone can behave in a ‘BOYSHIT’ manner and I think there’s something to be said about knowing when enough is enough and when you’re truly just feeding into nonsense, I think a lot of that is knowing your worth. This song is meant to uplift and inspire people, of all genders, to know when it’s time to stop putting up with boyshit.”
The debut album ‘Life Support’ comes out 26th February 2021.
Having already made a mark earlier in the year as a featured entry on Billboard’s ’25 Best Songs By LGBTQ Artists In 2020′, Siena Liggins is well on her way to music stardom.
This is some of the most exciting electro-pop that I have experienced all week; it’s punchy, playful and brimming with character.
New York City talent Des Rocs has that sound that creates an immediate impact. It’s loud, risky, confident and downright explosive – making every track by this kid feel like a bold statement.
Taken from the EP ‘This is Our Life’ which is out now through 300 Entertainment.
With influences ranging from George Clinton and Stevie Wonder to OutKast, Virginia native Ruven crafts a style of funk that fuses together with elements of soul, hip hop and jazz to create a sound that feels familiar yet very unique.
“We’re constantly consuming information that’s engineered to agitate while receiving messages on the same channels that everything’s fine. With ‘Alarming Times,’ I was boiling this disorientation and dissonance down to a digestible jam.”
I genuinely believe that there is no other song like this new one from Norwegian talent Farida out there right now.
Self-described as ‘country pop with a rocky image’, the track feels sleek, minimal and understated, then leads to a chorus that comes with an excellent twist that is well worth listening to.
“The song is about the singer being the villain for being inconsiderate and ego in a relationship.”
If you’ve yet to familiarise yourself with Hudi then now’s the perfect time to do it, because I am quite certain that 2021 will be this talent’s breakthrough year.
The sound feels like an effortlessly cool yet relatable blend of rap and pop that is instantly likeable.
A new talent hailing hailing from West London, J Large crafts a sound that feels playful yet polished, bringing a refreshingly new approach to the British rap scene.
This song is worth sharing not just for the beautiful melody and harmonious vocals, but as an example of how conceptual pop can be something that pushes boundaries but still manages to stay captivating.
Aries has been one of those artists who has been consistently evolving with each release under his belt.
Following on from previous single ‘Fools Gold‘ garnering well over 5 million streams, this new track blurs the genres even further and is further proof that this kid is one to watch out for 2021.
“‘CONVERSATIONS’ is about begging for attention. Whether that be from someone in particular or more generally. It’s summed up by the lyrics in the hook ‘Conversations I could never get enough… Silence aching my bones.’”
Already a noted YouTuber, Alexis Rice decided to write a song during the pandemic and the end result is a stunning little pop tune that feels mellow, charming and totally sweet.
Finnish soul-pop with a raw, indie edge and a big lyrical statement.
“Capitalism is a machine that protects those that feed it but also a machine that creates chaos. This year we were able to witness this very closely as the world was fighting the global pandemic. The rich isolated themselves while the rest were left to face their worst fears just because the machine cannot stop. “