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Junes UB Unveils Cinematic Vibes with “Don’t F Up The Rotation” EP
Junes UB, a talented musician from the UK, has released a new EP called “Don’t F Up The Rotation.” It has four tracks that are inspired by the movie ‘Friday.’ Each track is like a chapter in a story that tells a chilled-out and relaxed tale. The EP is named after a famous line from the movie.
The first track, “Roll me one,” is a fun and playful song that reminds us of the movie. The second track, “Backstrap,” is a bit more serious and talks about a popular method for rolling cigarettes in the UK. The third track, “Lick it,” is also about rolling cigarettes, but it is a bit more clever and refers to the movie’s themes.
The EP’s final track, “Exhale,” is the most important song on the EP. It talks about the feeling of exhaling smoke after smoking. It is an upbeat and catchy song that showcases Junes UB’s talent and musical ability.
The EP is only 9 minutes long, but it is packed with amazing music. Junes UB is a versatile artist who can create music in many different styles. Fans are excited to see what he will release next.
Artist Spotlight
LIPFORD ignites a passionate midnight escapade with his new release, “ALL NIGHT LONG”

Can a singular night of intense passion truly remediate a lifetime of disenchantment and alleviate persistent regrets? “ALL NIGHT LONG,” LIPFORD’s latest release, vigorously explores this thematic ambiguity. With his fourteenth single, the Italian-American artist beckons listeners into a sonically intricate landscape that probes the complexities of transient yet impactful emotions. Self-produced and meticulously developed at Tivoli’s Jungle Music Factory with the guidance of Francesco Grammatico, the track embodies both a provocative inquiry and a candid dialogue with the listener’s inner self.
Musically, LIPFORD amalgamates diverse influences, notably integrating Chris Cornell’s introspective lyrical craftsmanship, Jeff Buckley’s ethereal sincerity, and the energetic grooves reminiscent of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The track also echoes the emotional gravitas of Tears For Fears, creating a layered auditory landscape. The rhythm is hypnotic, reflecting the precarious interplay between the thrill of escapism and an intrinsic yearning for authenticity. This defiant melodic structure resonates with an audience that seeks solace amid the bittersweet realities of love, regardless of its ephemeral nature.
For Ed Sheeran, James Morrison, and Gavin Degraw enthusiasts, LIPFORD’s sound offers a compelling reinterpretation of established genres, merging acoustic authenticity with a sultry, slow-burn intensity. The lyrics encapsulate an emotional dichotomy, addressing the tension between aspiration and disillusionment; they serve as both a proclamation of renewal and a reaffirmation of the pursuit of genuine experiences. Whether in the fleeting search for ephemeral romantic sparks or escaping life’s mundanity, “ALL NIGHT LONG” delivers a cathartic respite beyond concluding notes.
This single emerges as a masterful confluence of raw emotive expression and innovative sound design. It prompts listeners to confront existential uncertainties while celebrating the beauty embedded within the passion and transient moments of liberation.
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Proklaim drops a melancholic love tale with “Bitter Sweet”

Namibian hip-hop artist Proklaim returns with an innovative technique in his latest single, “Bitter Sweet.” This track showcases a thoughtful exploration of the dichotomy of love, merging intricate melodies with profound, introspective rap elements.
Engineered at Pen Pushaz Studios and expertly refined by Wojtek Majewski of Audio Art Namibia, “Bitter Sweet” represents a significant stylistic evolution from Proklaim’s traditionally hard-hitting hip-hop repertoire. The production features a smooth, hypnotic beat layered with an acceptable sample that serves as the emotional anchor of the piece. The overall sound design is deliberately understated, emphasizing his intricate lyricism.
Proklaim delves deep into the complexities of love, deftly navigating its highs and lows and the ambiguous emotional landscape that exists in between. His vocal delivery is both effortless and poignant, resonating with listeners who have grappled with the paradoxes of romance. The interplay of soulful vocal lines and introspective rap bars transforms “Bitter Sweet” into a comprehensive auditory experience.
This release underscores Proklaim’s artistic versatility. He exhibits a willingness to experiment with new motifs and styles while engaging with universally relatable themes. “Bitter Sweet” is essential listening for those appreciating the nuances of love and the emotional complexities inherent in its joys and sorrows.
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