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Anthony John Sissian raises emotion with new release “Rise Gentle”

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Anthony John Sissian delivers “Rise Gentle,” a track already making waves around the world in a quiet yet powerful way. The single has polished production and emotional depth, which makes it feel like both a personal expression and a universal experience.

“Rise Gentle” has a softness at its core that feels planned. It’s an “addictive” quality that pulls people in instead of overwhelming them. The song goes on like a journey, starting with heavy emotions and ending with a sense of release, almost like a ritual.

“Rise Gentle” features Emzie, who brings an emotional tone, written lyrics, and an authentic feel, making it inspiring and motivating. As the song goes on, especially from the middle on, the energy slowly rises, giving it a rhythmic drive that fits with the message of growth and strength.

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Lana Crow embraces the beautiful mess of modern relationships with wit on new release “Ten Days to Lose a Guy”

Lana Crow

The energetic pop-rock single “Ten Days To Lose A Guy by Lana Crow embraces the beautiful mess of modern relationships with wit, personality, and unapologetic charm. Music by Grammy Award-winning producer Tristan Boston makes relationship conflicts fun, cinematic, and irresistible.

The song asks why some completely mismatched couples work, contrasting optimists and realists, dreamers and observers. Crow avoids emotional melodrama and prefers humor and self-awareness. She writes clever lyrics without overdoing it, like her version of “two peas in a pod, which becomes “two peas in a pot. A small lyrical tweak says something surprising deep about relationships: compatibility isn’t always about similarity, but survival in shared circumstances.

Production gives the song an explosive feel. Tristan Boston gives this track gritty textures and soaring energy. The sirens are vivid, chaotic, and oddly joyful. These sirens are metaphorical warnings hidden in the song’s feel-good drive, matching Crow’s satire. The song is rebellious, funny, and emotional. “Ten Days to Lose a Guy is unique in its refusal to romanticize perfection. Lana Crow revels in the awkwardness, unpredictability, and absurdity of commitment. The writing and production have chemistry, and the sound is big but human.

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Kojo Kay unveils no feeling within on new release “THE HUMMINGBIRD TOLD ME IT’S ALL GONNA BE ALRIGHT, SO I GUESS IT REALLY WILL BE…”

Kojo Kay

In “THE HUMMINGBIRD TOLD ME IT’S ALL GONNA BE ALRIGHT SO I GUESS IT REALLY WILL BE SO…, Kojo Kay creates a captivating, emotional experience of uncertainty and hope. With a deliberately unsteady, somewhat detached introduction, the song draws the listener into a dream before the beat settles in.

The atmosphere is immersive when Kojo Kay performs. Heavy kicks anchor the track, but smooth chord progressions balance emotional weight with calm reflection. His delivery is thoughtful and internal, especially on lines like i wont be the one to start no war against no enemy, which immediately resists negativity and emotional conflict. The haunting phrase “no feeling within gives the song a deep, introspective quality and a subtle tiredness.

In the second verse, the song’s emotional center is personal growth and healing. The honesty, not the performance, makes the record feel intimate and relatable, as on “i’m trying to better myself, i’m trying to better my health.The natural mix of heaviness and reassurance makes this release memorable. The title sounds like something one says to themselves to survive tough days, and the music reflects that tension. Kojo Kay fosters reflection, uncertainty, and hope.

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