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Hannyta Strikes Again With “Make It To The Night”

Hannyta strikes again! The single “Make it to the Night” is a lush soundscape of pulsing synths, slammed drum samples, decaying reverb, and electric pianos. From downbeat, you can hear the production value of this track. Hannyta’s voice sits perfectly in the mix, nestled in the rolling waves of modern dance music. Lyrically, this track is a bit predictable. However, you won’t mind it as you’ll take it in stride alongside the lovely music production. Hannyta makes an interesting lyrical statement directly following the first chorus that will immediately grab your attention. No spoilers here, but let’s just say, you’ll know it when you hear it!
Hannyta comes from a rich background of European cultures. Hungarian but growing up in the UK, and spending much of her early years in the State, Hannyta has developed a love and appreciation for various musical styles, artists, and culture. You hear these influences in her music, and especially her lyrics. At 17, I can hear Hannyta still discovering her sound. Slowly but surely carving out a sonic space for herself as she grows and matures in life and music. This track in particular sounds like it would fit right in at a world class EDM festival such as EDC. I wouldn’t be surprised if it started playing in the matchmaking lobby of the massively popular online game “Rocket League.” This video game thrives on this sound, and I could see Hannyta capturing a licensing agreement with this track, and beginning to make a name for herself in this space.
If you appreciate high quality music production, if you enjoy perfectly placed female vocals, and if you support up and coming artists, Hannyta’s “Make it to the Night” is one to follow. Toss it on your favorite workout playlist and burn some calories. Hop in your car for a rainy night drive and put this track on repeat. Wherever you find yourself, “Make it to the Night” is ready to provide the soundtrack. Stay tuned for this brand new single dropping on January 21st, 2022.
–Park Artistry
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C’est Ça lights up a flemish spark with global potential in new single “Sunrise”

C’est Ça offers a flickering ember of hope on their new single, “Sunrise.” But be prepared for an even bigger surprise: this fresh-faced foursome may look young, and they are, but they sound timeless. With the self-assured charm of a band that has a clear idea where it’s going and just the right amount of mischief to keep things grounded, C’est Ça offers an invitation to follow along, and for the moment, this beautiful debut is a fantastic place to start.
“Sunrise” doesn’t just open, it comes to life. It unfolds slowly, like light penetrating morning mist, and it’s suffused with emotional swells and melodic sophistication that are both intimate and anhemic. A warmth draws you in from the first few bars, and sincerity lingers well past the last chord.
The same youthful longing in the vocals, the ambient guitars that expand like open space, the unassuming but insistent push of a band starting to figure itself out. But make no mistake: C’est Ça isn’t here to copy. They’re making their way, a sunrise at a time. According to their Belgium promo girl, they have ‘the emotional depth of bands such as Athlete or Snow Patrol’; you can see why. “Sunrise” achieves that elusive balance between vulnerability and uplift, which makes you want to hit replay and have it serve as a soundtrack to your peaceful mornings in solitude or your late-night reflections.
But below the studio polish is something even more evocative: heart. Whether it’s their small-town foundations or shared big-city dream of being found, C’est Ça carry themselves with a down-to-earth optimism that feels both approachable and hard-won. If this track is anything to go by, C’est Ça are not just climbing; they’re on fire. “Sunrise” is a promise and a business card, a quiet rumble from a band eager to be heard.
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Papi Jay drops a love letter to his roots with “Dear Sacramento”

Papi Jay offers something tangible and personal in a landscape where the music world is inundated with relatively shallow chart toppers. His new single, “Dear Sacramento,” is a lyrical love letter to the city that formed him. It slaps differently with West Coast bounce and raw, honest storytelling.
From Sacramento, born and raised, Papi Jay reps the 916. It’s physically palpable in every bar, every beat, every breath of this track. “Dear Sacramento” presents a portrait of a city that flows with love and struggle, grit and grace. It’s more than hometown pride, survival, endurance, and a sense of coming up when the world won’t notice you. And Papi is not just saying, but living it.
Papi Jay produces the track, fusing a distinctive Cali groove with something more personal: his truth. There’s the bounce, sure, but beneath, there’s an undercurrent of emotion and lived experience that cannot be overlooked. You can feel the streets, the summer heat, the late-night dreams, and the early-morning grind. There is no filter here, just passion and perspective.
“Dear Sacramento” is someone who’s found their voice and isn’t afraid to use it. There’s a slick hook, piercing verses, and a production that keeps your head nodding while your heart tunes in. This is not background music, and it’s a declaration. This one’s a must-have for all real hip-hop fans with a message. And for anyone who’s ever felt sidelined, who’s hustled in silence, who’s shouldered an entire city on their back, this song is for you.”
That is what Papi Jay is saying: Sacramento made him, and he’s here to give back the love. In “Dear Sacramento,” he shows that the most powerful stories don’t come from watching us so much as from the places we come from and the voices that emerge from those shadows to be heard. This song is not only for the city; it’s from the town and deserves to be heard.
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