Plàsi’s Father’s Eyes explores generational tension through rich indie-folk textures and emotionally candid lyrics.
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Lei Hope’s Little Sign blends vintage soul and indie R&B to reflect on sibling distance with warmth and honesty.
Kayla DiVenere’s drag me to hell blends raw emotion with indie-pop clarity, exploring betrayal, resilience, and control.
Laura Lucas explores childhood trauma through haunting indie-folk on “The Atlantic,” blending maritime memories with healing.
2ŁØT & Aloe Blacc’s “Immortal” fuses electronic beats with soulful vocals, creating a dancefloor anthem about courage.
Addison Rae’s Times Like These unpacks heartbreak, identity, and fame through raw lyrics and nostalgic UK pop.
Luna Keller & Thomas LaVine’s Phlox captures stillness, memory, and connection through rich, acoustic folk layers.
Millyz x SUMiT’s “Really the 1” blends soul-infused beats with sharp verses on ego, ambition, and quiet reflection.
Yoshika Colwell’s “A Poem About Walking” reflects on love’s quiet collapse through sparse piano and tender vocals.
Laufey’s Tough Luck blends jazz-pop grace with lyrical venom, revealing heartbreak with poise, wit, and subtle fury.