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LES TWINS DROP DEBUT SINGLE ‘STRANGER’

Capturing the hearts of millions of fans around the world with their phenomenal dance routines and magnetic personalities, identical twins Laurent and Larry Bourgeois – best known as Les Twins – have dropped their much-anticipated debut single ‘Stranger’ – out now via Scorpio Music.

No stranger to success, it’s safe to say the aptly titled first solo offering from Les Twins is as energetic as they are. Showcasing the unique blend of hip-hop that has earned them legions of followers, Larry and Laurent fuse trap, pop, rap and even drum n bass, deftly chopping between styles for a slickly produced genre-bending track that is nothing short of anthemic.

 

For a pair that make magic with their moves, Les Twins have also delivered a sublime videoclip for ‘Stranger’. Shot in Dubai earlier this year, the accompanying music video was directed Nicolas Noel and features BlackM and Oryane as well as a guest appearance from Soolking. Following Larry and Laurent as they make their way from a rooftop scene, the streets of Dubai to a nightlife hotspot, the pair’s impeccable moves are showcased throughout, perfectly echoing the urban, hip-hop and pop influences in the track itself.

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From the streets of Paris to viral TV sensations and sharing the global stage with Jay-Z and Beyoncé on their world tours, Les Twins meteoric rise to globally adored dance stardom has been well documented. Known for their self-taught routines, seemingly psychic ability to read each other’s next moves and capacity to make freestyle look like choreography, Les Twins blow their peers out of the water with every move they make. In between transforming the international dance landscape, Larry and Laurent recently made their blockbuster movie debut in Men In Black: International, as well fronting a number of high-profile campaigns for the likes of Rocawear, New Era, Givenchy, H&M, Chanel and the Jordan brand. From their humble beginnings to becoming one of the most in-demand live acts in the world, and their firm belief that there is no such thing as failure, Les Twins upcoming musical career will continue to have the world moving to their beat.

Natalie is a journalism major with a focus on Entertainment and Music who aspires to become a Content Creator For Honk Magazine. Eventually, she wants to be the Publisher or Editor-in-Chief of a major Publishing House. She loves helping people find their voice and passion for writing and journalism, and she can always be found with coffee in hand, editing another article.

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Kayla Marque lights a fire with “Slow Burn”

Kayla Marque

Kayla Marque has returned with a new single, “Slow Burn,” a simmering, soul-passionate affair that holds you well past when the last notes die out. True to her endlessly evolving artistry, Marque serves up something future-facing and thoughtful, stitching together a grunge-adjacent bassline with ethereal melodies and haunting vocal dynamics.

Right from the outset, “Slow Burn” sucks you into its smoky milieu. The measured bassline sounds plucked from the ‘90s alt-rock golden age and dunked in modern, velvety skin. But Marque’s voice brings center stage, fluent, forceful, and emotionally detailed. She doesn’t only sing; she tells stories, whispers, and wails, and her approach lends the music an astonishing contrast between restraint and release.

As the song progresses, there’s something undeniably mesmerizing about how the instrumentation interacts with the vocals. The melodies shimmer like heat off the pavement, entrapping listeners in a hypnotic haze that feels at once intimate and cinematic. Marque displays not only her vocal range but also her emotional depth. Every note feels deliberate, and every word feels lived-in.

What’s so exciting about “Slow Burn” is how it feels like another chapter in a broader story. Kayla Marque has consistently refused to settle into a single groove, and this track demonstrates that she’s continuing to push limits and defy expectations. There’s a rawness here, an audacity that doesn’t plead for attention but commands it regardless. It’s a song that reveals more textures and emotions after every listen. “Slow Burn” is a vibe, a feeling, a statement. It’s another step in Kayla Marque’s evolution as an artist, and if this is what’s to come, we’re in for something special.

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Michael Gungor shares a beam of light in a noisy world for “Same Sky”

Michael Gungor

Michael Gungor is back with a bright new offering in “Same Sky,” a song that brims with hope, heart, and harmony. Famed for pushing musical boundaries and weaving soul-stirring messages into his work, Gungor once again taps into something universal, but this time, it feels even more personal.

“Same Sky” is quietly earning it. From the opening couple of seconds, Gungor’s earnest vocals draw you into a dramatic pop arrangement that swells with elegance instead of aggression. It’s uplifting without being preachy, powerful without overwhelming, and an emotional sweet spot that only an artist as seasoned as Gungor could easily manage. What really lodges, though, is the chorus. It is an anthemic quality, the kind you pause mid-scroll or mid-thought to take a breath during. It’s as if to remind you that we still live under the same sky, however divided the world feels. That simple but profound message feels like a quiet awakening in an era of turmoil.

The production is clean and warm, imbued with a modern pop sensibility that never overwhelms the emotion at the center of the song. Every element, the soft percussion, the delicate synth layers, the melodies that tilt toward the sky like a beam of sunlight breaking after a storm, feels carefully placed as an accompaniment to Gungor’s voice, which wavers between tender and assertive.

It’s a timely song. “Same Sky” takes note of our common humanity without getting preachy in a world that can feel like splintering apart at the seams. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering his music, “Same Sky” is a lovely entry into Gungor’s world, one marked by purpose, artistry, and the kind of emotional honesty we could all stand to listen to more.

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