Artist Spotlight
Amyr, Setting the Tone and Making Noise from the Midwest to the West Coast & it’s Only The Beginning for this East Side Milwaukee Native

It’s said if you shoot for the moon you’ll land amongst the stars and that’s just what 24-year-old East Milwaukee native Amyr has done. Amyr has taken his destiny into his own hands as he’s begun to make a name for himself within the world of hip hop.
With a new scene and home base in Oakland Ca. Amyr has joined BlackJack Entertainment and proved himself to be a force of his own. Since signing with the rising enterprise Amyr has been beating down the charts from the Midwest to the West Coast with his newly released hit “Seeing Stars” ft. OMB Peezy.
The young artist has his eyes on a much greater prize than what comes with a temporary high. He’s young and ambitious with the hunger of a hustler. It’s not by chance that his audience is growing amongst all major streaming platforms via distribution of Empire.
In both his artistry and personal life Amyr is grounded and puts in the work to reach new levels. He is currently working on the foundation for his upcoming EP and raising the bar in preparation to bring the heat to a city near you.
For booking and all inquiries contact BlackJack Entertainment. Stay updated on new releases and tour dates below.
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Artist Spotlight
“Solstice Sun” by Nick Byrne beautifully illuminates the soul of seasonal tides

In his third collaboration with producer Jake Robbins, Nick Byrne presents “Solstice Sun,” an intricately lush yet emotionally crafted indie-folk single that effectively marries the cinematic rhythm of nature with the emotional tides that accompany it. Partnering with fellow songwriter Tom Symmonds, this Buckinghamshire-based artist offers a metaphoric tapestry that goes beyond mere aesthetics, delivering an evocative auditory experience reminiscent of a sepia-toned postcard capturing the fleeting essence of summer, directed at anyone who has ever felt the bittersweet nature of seasonal transitions.
The composition features a dynamically evolving arrangement that incorporates synth bass, vintage drum samples, and finely articulated fingerstyle guitar, layered meticulously to preserve clarity while avoiding sonic clutter. It opens with a bright, shimmering alt-pop aesthetic that reflects the last golden days of summer before giving way to a more introspective autumnal chill. As Byrne’s understated vocal delivery unfolds, the track conjures a “sepia daydream” characterized by both nostalgia and bare emotion, establishing an enchanting vibe that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive.
One notable aspect of “Solstice Sun” is how Byrne employs natural imagery as an emotional metaphor, rendered with fluidity rather than confrontation. At its core, “Solstice Sun” conveys a gentle yet potent affirmation that opportunities for renewal and glimpses of light can resurface after periods of significant despair. Echoes of hope are seamlessly woven into the song’s thematic fabric, creating a delicate contrast that exists alongside an underlying sense of melancholy.
The collaboration between Byrne and Symmonds exemplifies a distinct artistic synergy, where Tom’s ambient synth work beautifully complements Nick’s earthy acoustic instrumentation, evoking a rich soundscape that instantly appeals to fans familiar with artists such as Novo Amor and Keaton Henson. This fusion is further enriched by a nuanced representation of Byrne’s Chilean heritage, introducing cultural elements that add complexity and authenticity to the overall sound.
“Solstice Sun” thoughtfully explores the emotional implications of seasonal transitions, examining how these changes influence the cycle of human experiences. This track deserves a place in curated playlists, offering reassurance to audiences that even during moments of introspection and solitude, they can find comfort in their intimate connection to nature and in the meaningful relationships they have with others and themselves. It is ideally suited for twilight strolls, early sunsets, and those special occasions when one’s heart yearns for emotional alignment and clarity.
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Artist Spotlight
“Duplicity” by Freya Magee debuts a stunningly introspective anthem with split honesty

With origins spanning from Northern Ireland to Melbourne, singer-songwriter Freya Magee, now based in London, is sure to emerge as a prominent music artist in the indie folk scene with her debut single, “Duplicity.” She asserts herself in the limelight with a charming voice that’s both featherlight and resolutely bold. Her debut single serves as a nuanced exploration of spoken storm, characterized by an emotionally charged and elegantly restrained vocal delivery that is achingly relatable.
“Duplicity” elicits the feeling of a whispered confession cloaked in darkness, evoking an intimate, cinematic quality that is both urgent and contemplative. Magee’s vocal performance strikes an effective equilibrium between fragility and assertiveness, navigating a melancholic soundscape that producer Phil Taylor meticulously crafted at Laurel Sound Studios. The composition’s understated brilliance lies in its capacity to invite listeners to engage closely, as though they are privy to a private inner dialogue.
Lyrically, Magee explores the complexities of identity conflict with poetic precision, articulating the ache of aspiring to be everything, everywhere, encompassing various facets of existence simultaneously. One moment, she sounds sure of herself, projecting confidence; the next, she reveals a gentle struggle with indecision and uncertainty. The notable line, “dark on the left…, blonde on the right,” is more than clever imagery; it’s a visual metaphor for the emotional dichotomy she sings about. This duality is visually represented in the single’s cover art, aligning aesthetic and thematic elements into a cohesive portrait of self-contradiction.
The most noteworthy aspect of “Duplicity” is its authenticity. There is no posturing here, just a young artist sitting with her contradictions, thereby encouraging audiences to do the same. For enthusiasts who appreciate the introspective intimacy found within the works of artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams, Laura Marling, or the early compositions of Joni Mitchell, Magee’s sound seamlessly fits right into the lineage of musicians who find strength in vulnerability.
As a debut offering, “Duplicity” exudes a sense of quiet triumph, providing a compelling introduction to an emerging talent poised to share a sonic chronicle of beautiful contradictions in her forthcoming debut EP. If this represents Freya Magee’s initial foray into the spotlight, anticipation builds regarding her future contributions when she fully embraces her artistic presence.
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