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GloRilla and Dancing Weatherman Nick Kosir Bring the Heat with Hilarious “TGIF” Remix

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GloRilla has been on fire these past few months, and she’s added another fun twist to her busy schedule. After dropping her summer anthem “TGIF” in June, which quickly became a fan favorite, she’s now teamed up with Fox 46 meteorologist Nick Kosir, also known as The Dancing Weatherman, for a hilarious remix. Kosir’s comedic bars like “I ain’t got no sunburn cuz I got sunscreen on me” and his impressive dance moves have made this collab a must-see.

Fans are loving it! Commenters on The Neighborhood Talk are raving about the inventive partnership. One fan exclaimed, “Love this for both of them,” while another noted, “One thing that weatherman gone do is catch every bop trending & KILL IT.”

Kosir’s got quite the repertoire, having recently danced to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” Megan Thee Stallion and Yuki Chiba’s “Mamushi,” and more. But he’s not the only one vibing to GloRilla’s latest hit. Rihanna herself posted a clip of her dancing and singing along to “TGIF” on Instagram, leaving ASAP Rocky stunned. RiRi even sent a playful DM to GloRilla that went viral, saying, “You got all summer sis… I know dis wild hypocritical, but when the album drop?”

Even Ice Spice couldn’t resist, using some of Glo’s bold lyrics as a caption for a mirror selfie.

What do you think of GloRilla’s collaboration with Nick Kosir? Who should he team up with next? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned to Honk Magazine for more exciting updates.

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Shara Strand hits the emotional regulator with soulful single “My Green Light”

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Shara Strand allows us to pause and think with “My Green Light,” her radiant new dance-pop single. The track is packed with such sincerity that nothing feels artificial. This soulful epic of a number takes listeners on a journey through the emotional intersections of life and love. Leading with her hallmark warmth and vulnerability, Strand’s let and notes remind us that sometimes the bravest act is saying yes to healing, to growth, to love, and most crucially, to ourselves. The Billboard chart-topper Strand has always been an artist who makes music that isn’t just noise.

She began writing her music early, motivated not by a desire for fame but by a desire to create songs that connect with the heart and soul. That mission comes through loud and clear in “My Green Light,” a song that doesn’t play as a performance so much as a conversation with an intimate. It’s a ballad of gentle might, crafted with lush imagery and earthy sentiment that can only come from a seasoned storyteller such as Shara. It never feels like his production takes away from the piece’s raw heart, although it’s fully polished. Strand’s voice, fragile but strong, slips over that melody like a steady current and pulls the listener in that subtle direction. It’s a song about the times when you’re frozen and don’t know what happens next.

Shara gives you the map, but more importantly, she gives you the go-ahead. “My Green Light” is an intimate song for anyone taking their power back, rising from a setback, or just starting to trust their own timing. It’s further proof that Shara Strand isn’t interested in chasing trends, so much as making art that makes a difference. As a musical contribution, this one does not just gleam. It glows. For longtime and new fans, “My Green Light” is just the reminder we need to know that the clearest path forward is often the one that creates the light within ourselves, and Shara Strand is there holding the torch.

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JMT and Daniel Hex shares detroit’s dance DNA with genre-bending anthem “Yes, I Can”

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Detroit’s underground is being completely redefined by JMT, who represents tradition and evolution in a single stroke. On his latest single, “Yes, I Can,” a collaboration with Daniel Hex, the genre-blending producer has released a world-reversal of GhettoTech that’s sultry, soulful, and fiercely future-forward.

Taken from his new album GHETTOTECHTROPOLIS, “Yes, I Can” is a chameleon combining the pulse of GhettoTech, the precision of Techno, and the velvet soul of classic R&B. Still, there’s an audacity to this cocktail nonetheless, one that manages to feel both nostalgic and next-gen at the same time.

The story of the song is about as rich as the song itself. Born out of a gloomy afternoon spent at Heaven Studios – founded by none other than Royce Da 5’9 the track started life as a slow burn groove, with Daniel Hex’s sultry, luxuriant delivery existing over an easy-moving 125 BPM. But in post-production, JMT pulled a reverse. He turned up the tempo, let the percussion bang that much harder, and invested the track with a restless energy that one would expect to find only in the dimly lit basement of some smoky party: 3 a.m., if we’re lucky.

What makes “Yes, I Can” so magnetic is its twin natures. It’s a dancefloor fire with a soft heart. Hex’s own vocals dance effortlessly over the beat, providing the track with a human pulse under the hood of the machine’s perfect drive. It’s a deliberate contrast, Detroit’s grit and soul conjoined. Ultimately, “Yes, I Can” is the driving force of the future. On it, they are a fearless, finely calibrated clash of vibes that designates JMT a visionary voice in the city’s next musical chapter.

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