Electronic
Ato-Mik offers soulful elevation with vibrant new single “Feel Some Way”
Ato-Mik, the brotherly brainchild of Atom and Mikey Mic, is back on the scene with a new release entitled “Feel Some Way,” and it’s everything connoisseurs of real hip-hop never knew they were missing. Vancouver’s duo keeps pushing in the direction that best tells their story in a genre that is often cluttered with noise, but they’ve chosen to elevate, mirror, and expand instead. The smooth, melodic flow of “Feel Some Way” is complemented by heartfelt lyrics, leaving the typical Ato-Mik signature that they’re used to receiving high praise for.
In keeping with their mission of raising vibrations and encouraging self-expansion, the song taps into that internal shift we all know, when something or someone begins to “feel some way.” Atom and Mikey Mic are speaking truths, and doing so in a manner that feels refreshingly human. There’s a vulnerability in the delivery, a confidence in the rhythm, and an undercurrent of soulful production that holds it all together. Whether you’re exploring new energies in relationships or simply checking in with your mental health, digging deep, “Feel Some Way” hits right where you are and brings you even higher.
This synergy signifies that Ato-Mik are brothers in real life. Their chemistry is organic, and it translates in the way they play off each other, not only lyrically but also spiritually. This is music for movement, the internal kind. “Feel Some Way” is about acknowledging your reality, respecting your energy, and keeping in tune with your growth. It’s the type of track that stays on repeat, not because it’s trendy, but because it feels medicinal. If this single is any indication of what’s to come, Ato-Mik is creating a soundscape for a higher level of living. Think of “Feel Some Way” as your new track for anchoring, glowing up, and trusting the vibe.
Artist Spotlight
El Vrother turns negativity into strength on new single “My Biggest Fan”
“My Biggest Fan” is a powerful, insightful, and surprisingly uplifting song. It’s a Latin-infused hip-hop anthem that puts a new spin on turning negativity into strength. El Vrother’s latest track is about redemption, growth, and being real.
This was inspired by a real-life event in which a listener admitted to posting hateful comments about El Vrother’s work for years before becoming a steadfast supporter. The ironic and human change gave the song its creative spark, and El Vrother didn’t get back at anyone or ignore the problem. Instead, he turned it into art, which shows that even anger can change when faced with honesty and sincerity.
The song has a unique sound that is both authentic and powerful, blending sharp Latin rhythms with a hip-hop foundation. His story shows how music that comes from real struggles, real life, and real feelings can have a significant effect. It is an artistic position that runs counter to the negative trends common in modern music charts. “My Biggest Fan” is a statement that authentic storytelling will always be important.
El Vrother uses the song to show that music can change people’s minds, break down walls, and start real change. He thinks of the song as proof that music can change how people feel. This is a response to the widespread culture of hate online. El Vrother improves the conversation in “My Biggest Fan” and gives us a piece with purpose, a beat, and an effect.
Artist Spotlight
SHAB shares Dave Audé remix of “Say It With Your Chest”
SHAB returns with energy on her new single, ‘Say It With Your Chest’ (Dave Audé Remix), a stunning rework of her empowerment anthem. Paired with Grammy-winning DJ and producer Dave Audé, SHAB brings her message of confidence and self-assertion to the dance floor itself, an aural experience that is both fierce and free-forming.
From the opening beat, Audé’s production acumen is on display, bass-heavy, rhythm-infectious, and all about making sure you hit every drop. Commanding vocals from SHAB pierce with precision and power, reminding us to stand tall, speak up, and own our power without reservation. The remix transforms the original track into a heart-pounding club anthem that’s equally suited for late-night DJ sets and gym playlists.
The energy between SHAB’s powerful voice and Audé’s global production talent is a no-brainer when seeking the perfect mix of pop, house, and electronic brilliance. For those who are craving something a little more substantial, though, this remix fits the bill. It’s a homecoming, an affirmation, that magnifies SHAB’s bold artistic vision while cementing her status as one of the world’s dance-pop stars. The beat for each is precisely right for a song where the theme is be bold, be loud, and don’t hold back.
SHAB’s “Say It With Your Chest (Dave Audé Remix)” is empowerment with movement, an anthem to blast at the people who need reminding of your confidence. Whether hearing SHAB for the first time or following her music journey since day one, this remix is evidence that her artistry continues to evolve with intention and power.
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