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BranBaby Releases a Second New Single “WHAT I DO”

Branbaby releases her second single out of three, “WHAT I DO”, signed and produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Rico Love, the producer behind countless hits such as Usher’s “Confession”, and Beyoncé’s album “I am…Sasha Fierce”.

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This song is an amazing display of Branbaby’s creativity and lyrical prowess. She approaches her issues with attachment and her fear of being close to others in a way that is honest yet fun. Expressing her inner feelings in this way is so therapeutic for the 19-year-old Jacksonville native who deals with abandonment issues from her father not being around. Branbaby’s expression will take her to the next level for sure.

”I strongly believe Branbaby is an amazing voice for today’s youth. Unapologetically, she’s herself at all times and I’d put her toe to toe with any up-and-coming emcee regardless of gender. I see big things for her”, says the CEO of the label D1MG, Division 1 Music group, and star producer Rico Love.

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Riviir Stays Relentless with New Single “Stay Down”

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Rivir is back, and he’s bigger than ever with new single ‘Stay Down’. The artist’s first official release, ‘Stay Down’ is a testament to Rivir’s resiliency and development over the years. From the fiery beginnings of his 2009 debut mixtape “World War I”—where he was just a teenager searching for his own voice—to the beautiful, impassioned delivery of “Stay Down,” it was something Can’t deny…

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“Stay Down” encapsulates the highs and lows of remaining steadfast in the face of adversity. It’s bold, unfiltered, and Rivir is that most authentic. His distinctive rhythms and raw lyrics reflect his journey. Meanwhile, the beautiful production is a milestone for more mature artists. A hook on which to hang inspirational courage. It is a message to never back down no matter what the obstacles are.

Fans of Rivier’s past mixtapes “World War I” and “World War II” will love this tribute to his earlier work. which is used to telling straightforward yet dynamic stories in today’s soundscapes. With over a million views of the music video. So it’s clear that “Stay Down” is resonating with audiences who connect with the song’s uncompromising spirit.

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Whether you’re a one-day fan or just discovered Riviir, “Stay Down” serves as a powerful reminder of what painstaking work looks like – delivered through its punchy bass. angry lyrics and artists who are committed to remaining on this path. Available on all streaming platforms. This song is for everyone fighting to survive. To prove that Rivir is still here.

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“Happy People Won’t Hear” by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends unmasks blissful melody on the edge

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Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends explore the complexities of societal awareness in their latest single, “Happy People Won’t Hear.” The composition effectively combines an upbeat, melodic soundscape with starkly dark lyrics, offering a critical commentary on society’s inclination to navigate a world fraught with difficulties while remaining oblivious to its underlying issues. Initially featuring harmonies reminiscent of the Beach Boys, the track invites listeners with an aura of familiarity, only to gradually reveal poignant truths as the irony within the lyrics becomes increasingly evident.

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Listeners are exposed to a genre-blending experience co-produced by the esteemed David Myhr of The Merrymakers. “Happy People Won’t Hear” seamlessly integrates elements of power-pop, folk, and indie rock, all while maintaining a focus on lyrical depth and insight. As audiences believe they have comprehended the song’s rhythmic framework, the arrangement takes a whimsical and somewhat unsettling turn, transitioning into a 19th-century waltz that echoes the carefree essence of the 1960s and 1970s. This shift deepens the irony in the piece, highlighting the privilege of those frequently insulated from the turmoil around them.

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This genre transition serves as a calculated commentary on how the affluent often retreat into comfortable spheres, largely unaffected by external chaos characterized by oppression and violence. Repeated listening intensifies the contrast, compelling listeners to look beyond the cheerful melodies and confront the often-ignored aspects of reality.

The composition is bold, multilayered, and incisively sardonic, addressing the collective tendency toward silence and illustrating how melodies may unintentionally function as masks for underlying chaos. The track operates as a cautionary tale, intricately disguised within the framework of social entertainment, prompting reflection on whether any individuals in the audience are genuinely attuned to the message beneath the surface.

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