Music
Premiere: Eduard Luli Drops A Remarkable Heartbreak Rap EP Titled ‘Love And Fear’
Australian rapper-songwriter Eduard Luli follows-up in style to the resounding success of his previously released single and music video “Numb” with a collection of 7 tracks dropped under the EP titled Love And Fear. Featuring some explosive collaborations with Zpluto on “Frozen” or with Rhiannon on “Psycho,” Eduard Luli has imagined what, so far, could be considered as his most accomplished body of work. After “Numb,” “Hit My LIne,” and “Stressed” another track featuring the rapper Zpluto, Luli is rapidly climbing the ladder of success by dropping joints after joints in a timely manner, every time showcasing his ever-evolving style while remaining fully aligned with his unique vision, displayed since his very first release, “W6Shit” in 2016.
Influenced by the works of iconic rappers like XXXTentacion and Juice Wrld, Eduard Luli has made heartbreak music or heartbreak rap his specialty, with a songwriting triggered by his life experiences.
Of Albanian descent, his family migrated to Australia in the 90. The 18 year-old rapper from Adelaide, Australia impresses with the maturity of his songwriting, as he incorporates a remarkable urban poetry over his infectious mixture of melodic rap and R&B. Before fully getting involved in music, he considered hopping on the diss track wave and becoming a youtuber as a little kid being influenced by the big LA YouTubers. Destiny sometimes comes with surprises, and an interesting turn of events and meetings got him introduced to the Hip-Hop scene and he officially launched his music career in 2020.
The powerful EP Love And Fear is set to exponentially increase his exposure and following base in the industry, while once again proving that his innate skills and urban creative spirit are sharper than ever, raising the excitement for everything to come next for him in the game.
Get familiar with Eduard Luli: Instagram – YouTube – Spotify
Artist Spotlight
“Boom” by Chandra explodes with energy and in-depth storytelling
“Boom” is Chandra’s second single of 2026, and it’s the kind of moment when emotion, energy, and cosmic interest collapse into each other, delivering you a pop-rock sensation that is at once intimate and grand.
“Boom” settles into a steady sequence with the driven bass of Chris Wong and lead-guitar fireworks from Mike Paul. The production plays back-and-forth, the verses are cool and collected, and in the choruses, everything bursts into high, emotional sounds. The lead singer, Chandra Nair, sings in a way that feels quite personal yet speaks to everyone. He sings with a sense of wonder that matches the song’s central idea of soulmates wandering through an infinite cosmos to meet. It has a spiritual nature underneath all that, a sense of fate wrapped in heavy metaphor.
“Boom” is a song you think about and sing along to. The band leans into celestial and elemental imagery, contributing to a resonance. Chandra continues to make a name for themselves in contemporary pop-rock by balancing self-reflection with energy. Beyond being a song you want to hear, it demands you feel it, and the echo lingers well.
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Reigns and Waives craft a tender moment with “Closer Than Your Shadow” music video
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Originally a soul ballad, the song gradually morphed into an overproduced pop record with enduring depth. The production allows the emotion to come through, creating a warm, immersive atmosphere that complements the song’s grounding, comforting theme. Reigns and Waives strike a terrific balance of openness and strength in their voices. When they sing their lines, it sounds like they are talking straight to you in a time when you need to hear that. It sounds honest, and becomes something so human that you can really empathize with it.
“Closer Than Your Shadow” is about a connection that withstands the heaviness. It captures that quiet moment of falling apart and lovingly pulls it back together with understanding. With this release, Reigns and Waives not only demonstrate how well they complement each other as artists but also how effortlessly they transform complex emotions into something universally relatable.
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