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Dirty Freud evokes a soaring anthemic swagger with its soulful single, “I’m So Fly”

Dirty Freud experiences a transformation in 2024, evolving from a solo producer project into a dynamic four-piece band. Their most recent single, “I’m So Fly,” signifies a significant shift for the group. Its ultimate anthemic declaration exudes a triumphant sense of self-love and positivity, embodying the first taste of this expanded lineup’s offerings.

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Listeners are hit with a wave of feel-good energy when the beat drops. Danni Skerritt’s production and electronic wizardry set the stage to create a meticulously crafted, polished foundation, expertly weaving in beats that make your head bob before you even realize it. Ruby Tingle’s vocals introduce a fresh, soulful dimension, infusing the track with sass and soul. Her rich and expressive voice skillfully conveys the song’s extraordinary central themes: confidence, pride, and a refusal to settle for anything less than greatness.

I’m So Fly” marks the band’s debut as a unified unit, showcasing palpable chemistry among the members. The saxophone contributions from Jonno Allen are the secret sauce that elevates the timeless sound, injecting jazz-infused flair that gives the music an unexpected sophistication but a welcome twist. It’s as though Dirty Freud has distilled the energy of their electrifying live performances into a compact, three-minute burst of pure, unadulterated groove.

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And let’s not forget Rob Andrews’ guitar work, which ties it all together and provides the perfect touch of grit and attitude to anchor the track. “I’m So Fly” encapsulates a vibrant sonic atmosphere, representing a significant advancement for Dirty Freud and promising to be a repeat favorite for those seeking a dose of positivity. In a world weighed down by heaviness, this song is a vital reminder to embrace positive vibes and soar.

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“Do You Still Remember?” by Khynan Rhys turns heartache loss into soulful harmony

Khynan Rhys

At the age of 18, Khynan Rhy, a solo musician and multi-instrumentalist from Northwich, Cheshire, demonstrates exceptional maturity in his songwriting capabilities, indicating a wisdom that transcends his years. His sophomore single, “Do You Still Remember?” is a heart-stirring attestation to his musical aptitude and emotional profundity. It intricately weaves together a sonic narrative that encapsulates poignant lyricism, authenticity, and evocative melodies, effectively exploring the aching nostalgia of separation and longing.

Drawing on a rich palette of influences like Artemas, Daniel Caesar, and Ocean Alley, Khynan crafts a familiar sound and style that is distinctly his own. The track opens with a delicate interplay of introspective guitar melodies and ethereal synth layers, creating an atmospheric canvas that perfectly frames his soulful vocal delivery. The production, entirely helmed by Khynan and polished by Ben Booker’s mastering touch, feels intimate yet sophisticated without stripping away an ideal balance that lets the emotion shine through the song’s soulful compulsion.

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What makes “Do You Still Remember?” so captivating is its ability to resonate profoundly, transforming universal themes into specific, relatable experiences. Whether audiences are reminiscing about lost love, the bittersweet pang of first love, or confronting the emotional void left by bereavement, Khynan’s lyrics indeed hit like a gentle nudge to the heart that refuses to shy away from the deep memories of heartbreak, possessing a poetic resonance that endures long after the song ends.

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Through this second release, Khynan Rhys establishes himself as an emerging star poised for lasting impact, building upon the initial success of his debut single, ‘Closed Doors.’ He expresses emotional vulnerability that invites audiences to engage with his work. “Do You Still Remember?” offers a moment of introspective reflection on the sorrow of losing someone once deemed irreplaceable, proving that even in our most solitary experiences, music can make us feel less alone.

 

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J0VANNA delivers ‘Aphrodite,’ a Self-Love Anthem We All Deserve

J0VANNA

With her new single “Aphrodite,” a genre-bending cocktail of R&B, pop, and soul, J0VANNA steps boldly into the spotlight. This song is a reminder that perfection is in authenticity. A title referencing the Greek goddess of love and beauty, “Aphrodite,” challenges society’s expectations and embraces the woman in us all.

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Inspired by J0VANNA’s journey, the song goes deep into the pressures of social media — a landscape that is easily consumed with filtered façades and unattainable ideals. J0VANNA reclaims the narrative through her velvety vocals and uplifting lyrics, flipping vulnerability into a superpower. The beat is sultry but spirited, a liquid blend of soulful groove and pop sensibility that’s both contemporary and timeless.

The crux of “Aphrodite” is its universally soothing message: we are enough. If you can call it that, the chorus swells, and the lyrics unfold as J0VANNA’s voice guides listeners toward self-acceptance, encourages them to discard their insecurities and bask in their legitimacy. It’s uncommon for a track to feel this personal and burn so wide, but “Aphrodite” steps that fine line with grace.

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Whether you want a playlist for your self-love journey or must be told beauty transcends societal standards, “Aphrodite” is here. It’s a mantra, an anthem about confidence, a fierce nudge toward owning our beautifully imperfect selves. With “Aphrodite,” J0VANNA solidifies herself as “Ones to watch” but a voice this generation needs. So, crank it up, soak it in, and let the goddess in you out.

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