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Colby Lapolla Confronts Her Trauma Head On In Empowering New Single “Starving”

Independent pop artist and producer Colby Lapolla opens up about her deepest rooted traumas on her new single “Starving,” out now. In tandem with a fearlessly vulnerable, fever-dream-esque music video, Lapolla thoughtfully captures every ounce of emotion that came with her healing journey – from suffering to release. This project collectively captures a profoundly introspective recount of Lapolla’s experience, while serving as a validating beacon of hope for those grappling with similar hardships. This is the LA based artist’s sixth release, following tracks like “Paper Hearts” that have received significant playlisting support. “Starving” is an undeniably gut wrenching, anthemic memoire reflecting the hard-to-talk-about reality of eating disorders. 

The music video for “Starving” perfectly resurrects the moments that laid the foundation for this track. A haunting introduction layered with dark contours of grief builds up to an explosive chorus filled with a poignant angst; all captured with a dazzling variety of mesmerizing shots and dreamy cinematography. In the moment when the beat drops, viewers get to see Lapolla in her element as she untethers herself from inhibition and pours her soul into this performance. She fully immerses listeners in a world – her world – she thoughtfully crafted from the ground up. Lapolla’s poetic lyricism, emotive acting, and pronounced artistic vision come together in a glitter-filled immersive experience in the “Starving” music video. This video was created in collaboration with Christina Bryson (director, camera operator, editor), Danika Karolinski (Makeup), and with assistance from Luke Collins.

Lapolla began writing this piece shortly after beginning her journey towards eating disorder recovery. She explores the different aspects of herself that have been impacted the most by her struggles; this track invites a deeper understanding of the complicated reality inherent to eating disorders and recovery. The first verse pulls listeners in with a harrowing reflection of the alt+trauma+pop artist’s emptiness; she whispers with a melancholic sorrow, “I’m starving, didn’t know it. Yeah, I’m starving, I don’t show it. Yeah, I’m hungry for some answers, I’m hungry for love.”  She then acknowledges the power of her inner saboteur – the voice in all of our heads that chips away at our self-confidence – before thrusting into an exclamatory, cathartic chorus that ultimately expresses frustration and inner conflict. “It’s easy to hide it, it’s so hard to breathe it,” she bellows, “ If I could have everything, would I even want it?”  The artist recognizes that there is more missing from her heart than she had believed. “Starving” encounters an upswing in the second verse when the singer-songwriter leans into her resilience, and begins reclaiming her narrative. These lyrics are heartbreakingly raw, and masterfully crafted to preserve Lapolla’s metamorphosis into a self-actualized, powerhouse of a human, woman, and artist. “Starving” was co-written and produced with Andrew Hansen.

When I finally had the words, I wanted to write about how not only was I physically starving, but that my history of abuse and trauma also left me starving in all areas of my life.” – Colby Lapolla

This meticulously crafted soundscape ebbs and flows seamlessly with Lapolla’s lyricism. Building from delicate keys and a kick forward beat, the instrumentation on this track comes alive at the start of the pre-chorus. In an instant, sparkling synths, energetic percussion, and punchier keys take this song on an upward trajectory towards empowerment and release. Joined by powerfully stacked backing vocals, the chorus offers an irrefutable invitation to dance, scream-sing, and cry alongside the emerging icon. Written with a considerable amount of effort after months of developing and revisiting this track, Lapolla is more than proud to have contributed significantly to the production of “Starving.” In partnership with Andrew Hansen, the two took inspiration from Lorde’s “Green Light” when producing this track. “Starving” was mixed by Matt Wolach and mastered by Joe Causey (Voyager Mastering). Stream “Starving” on all major streaming platforms now.

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Mister Co. Drops Explosive New Single “Can’t Stop The Funk”

Mister Co.

Mister Co. has returned to light up 2025 with their newest release, “Can’t Stop The Funk.” Out March 21st, this irresistible jam is brought to you by Australian homies Jonathan Bufalino and Free Parking, melding fat doses of funk, soul, and groove.

“Can’t Stop The Funk” hits you with the first bassline and never lets go. Funk-driven guitar riffs lock into a pulsing rhythm section, and infectious brass accents and velvety-smooth vocals push the energy even higher. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just get you moving, it demands movement. Whether you’re a longtime funk fan or someone who loves a good high-energy anthem, Mister Co. will hit your ears with sounds that feel fresh but also hint at the nostalgia of that golden era of groove, all mixed with slick, modern production.

The single is only the beginning. “Can’t Stop The Funk” is a taster of Mister Co.’s upcoming EP, bringing much more of this genre-defying splendour. And for anyone who feels they can’t get enough, the pair is doubling down on the experience, doing so with a high-octane live performance music video as well as a behind-the-scenes documentary, exclusive to subscribers, giving fans a front-row seat to the creative magic behind the track.

Mister Co. has a knack for powering up crowds with their lively sets, and Can’t Stop The Funk proves that they can convert that visceral charge into a recorded studio experience. It’s a song meant to be felt as much as it is listened to, ideal for dance floors and festival stages, for any place where good vibes are necessary.

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As 2025 approaches, Mister Co. shows that the funk is here to stay. With “Can’t Stop The Funk”, they’re signalling the start of what’s looking to be their biggest year yet. It’s as if you’ve considered turning the volume down on this one.

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Tony G. Copeland Serenades the Soul with “My Number One Lady”

Tony G. Copeland

Love songs often seem to drip with timeless appeal, and Tony G. Copeland’s latest single, “My Number One Lady”, is just such an example. This heartstring song is a fair homage to love, gratitude, and unyielding support, and it will be out on his album All Night Suga.

Written initially as a love letter to his wife, Angela, “Number One Lady” went on to do something of a disservice: it reinvigorated a genre that the masses had long forgotten. With its soothing melodies, luscious instrumentation, and soul-surging lyrics, the song speaks to every woman loved by a man who knows and loves her for her true self.

From the opening note, “My Number One Lady” envelops listeners in a hug, buoyed by Tony G. Copeland’s skillful production and the song’s full sonic textures. Co-produced by Reginald Halsey Jr. and featuring Brock Mack’s deep, sonorous bass lines, the track unfolds like a soulful groove that manifests as equal parts R&B classic and contemporary polish. Their talents blend seamlessly into a sound that feels at once an homage and completely new.

Whether you’re two-stepping in the kitchen with your partner or just thinking back on the beauty of unconditional love, this track will be a home run for your heart.

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This single, released under EASY ENTERTAINMENT LLC, showcases an artist committed to quality music and meaningful storytelling. Courtesy of Danay Records and Teejaydees Productions, the song previews All Night Suga, a lustrous sound project due early this summer, which promises to be equally evocative of soul and spirit.

“My Number One Lady” is an experience, a moment of appreciation, all packaged in musical form. Tony G. Copeland has given us the timeliest, the love that is all raw.

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