Artist Spotlight
870rob creates a heartfelt reminder to cherish love on “Take Time I Love You”
870rob’s latest single, “Take Time I Love You,” is a sweet Valentine’s Day gift. It’s a modern R&B duet with a lot of soul that sticks with you long after the last note. The track, released on February 14, captures what love is all about in a world that often seems too fast and disconnected.
From the first soft chord, listeners are taken to a world of sound where being there and being connected are the most important things. The way the track is put together makes it sound like a conversation between a man and a woman, which is very much like real relationships. 870rob’s gentle interactions and thought-provoking melodies show that love doesn’t last long and is easy to break.
“Take Time I Love You” is special because it can mean different things to different people. The production gives it a warm, intimate feeling that reminds me of a private conversation in a public place, infusing smooth, modern R&B rhythms with emotional openness. The main idea of each verse is that the best gift is to spend time with people you love. This is especially true on a day that is all about love.
“Take Time I Love You” is a powerful reminder of what love really means in a world of music where hits come and go, and feelings are often shallow. It means being there, paying attention, and caring deeply. This release proves that soulful R&B can still move people, turning a simple Valentine’s Day single into a timeless tribute to love and connection.
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Adam + Attack by Fire paints a bright song about the moment before letting go on “My Poetic Death”
Adam + Attack by Fire’s latest release, “My Poetic Death,” is a bright, guitar-driven indie rock track that captures the seductive pull of love before it becomes real. Adam Tarsitano, a singer-songwriter, leads the indie/folk-rock project, which always finds a way to combine openness and vibrancy in a way that is both beautiful and interesting.
“My Poetic Death” is bright and full of emotion from the first chords. The guitars convey a hopeful urgency that stands in stark contrast to the quiet, internal awareness just beneath the surface. The song’s emotional weight comes from the painful ache that comes just before you fully accept what your heart already knows. The combination of brightness and resignation makes the listening experience both exciting and deeply personal.
Adam + Attack by Fire are known for mixing powerful lyrics with a wide range of musical styles. “My Poetic Death” is very flexible, its early folk-inspired works have a warm Americana feel, and its later releases include glam-rock elements. “My Poetic Death” boldly embraces indie rock while keeping the story depth and high production quality that fans expect.
The most interesting thing about the track is how human it sounds. It doesn’t make emotions stronger for effect, it accepts them. The song captures the moment when someone changes how you feel, making everything seem both bright and unclear at once. It makes you think, yet it’s also light, keeping you interested without losing depth. In “My Poetic Death,” Adam + Attack by Fire show once again that they can turn deep emotional experiences into powerful, guitar-driven anthems that stick with you long after the last note ends.
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Marloma turns pain into power on headstrong new release “Win”
Marloma’s latest single, “Win,” is a powerful and emotional track that turns trauma into victory. It shows that she is comfortable with who she is. Marloma is known for writing moving songs that young women can relate to. This time, she draws on a very personal experience to create a song that is both purifying and empowering.
“Win” is a powerful story about real life, based on the author’s own experience of escaping a physically abusive relationship when she was 15. Marloma’s parents had to get a restraining order before she could be saved. Before she understood what healthy love was, she had to deal with confusion, anger, and heartbreak. The anger, unanswered questions, and desire for justice that follow the event drive this single.
Anger came before healing, before clarity, even before there was a desire for revenge. Marloma talks about the primal, raw side of survival we all have. The track is like a revenge fantasy that lets people safely express their anger and feel like they have gotten back at someone. “Win” meets the girls where they are right now, when they haven’t yet found peace or forgiveness.
Marloma’s art is all about connecting with women. She writes tracks that reflect the shared but often lonely experiences of young women facing challenges, heartbreak, and personal growth. Those stories have a hidden connection that is hard to understand from the outside, and Marloma interacts with that shared understanding with great honesty. In “Win,” she makes it clear that it’s okay to feel a wide range of emotions, from anger to sadness to longing to strength. It is important to note that it is okay to suffer while also wanting to feel empowered.
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