Music
N3WYRKLA flips the script with bold new anthem “ADD IT UP”
Emerging music sensation N3WYRKLA catches attention with her new single, “ADD IT UP.” This hard-hitting anthem reverses the roles and puts indecisive men in their place with a brash yet playful delivery. Laid out with a colorful visualizer, the single is full of swag and sauce just in time to disrupt chains and snap necks.
With a freshness typical of N3WYRKLA,“ADD IT UP” is more than just a contagious bop, it’s a message. The beat is bouncy, the lyrics are razor-sharp, and the message is unmistakable: Actions speak louder than words. Mounting her challenge to men in a world full of talkers to show up or shut up.
The production is self-assured, pairing punchy beats and sly wordplay with a forward and fearless sound. It hammers hard on the car stereo or in the living room and sticks with you. It’s fun and fierce, and the one late-night conversation makes you wish you were brave enough to start.
The music video, well, let’s just say it’s a visual pie with color, attitude, and a whole lot of eye candy. N3WYRKLA takes every frame with the kind of presence that commands attention. With its eye-popping styling and punchy choreography, the video adds a whole new level of oomph to the single, proving to fans exactly why she’s one to watch.
N3WYRKLA is making a name for herself in the scene, and she’s not asking for permission. “ADD IT UP” is a refreshingly raw, honest, and bold voice in the music industry with room for the raw, honest, and refreshingly bold. N3WYRKLA’s message is clear for anyone frustrated with hollow promises and lackluster effort: talk is cheap; step up or step aside.
Check out the official music video for “ADD IT UP,” and stream the single everywhere. Stay tuned for N3WYRKLA, and this is just the start.
Artist Spotlight
Rina Rain invites stillness, presence, and inner freedom with latest release “Om Mani Padme Hum”
Rina Rain, a well-known artist and meditation teacher, gives listeners more than just a song in her new single “Om Mani Padme Hum.” She gives them a mantra that helps them get in touch with their deepest selves. The song is about old knowledge and a real desire to help people. It takes you on a journey of thought through love, kindness, and learning.
The slow, steady repetition from the beginning creates a calming rhythm that is both grounding and freeing. The mantra can grow when it rains, and each line can really hit home. The tempo of the song slowly picks up as it goes on, which makes the listener more aware and present. This natural change is like how meditation works, where peace slowly gives way to clarity and understanding.
Rina Rain says that the mantra is a holy friend that gets stronger every time you say it. Her delivery makes the union that “the jewel in the lotus” stands for real, as compassion and wisdom come together in sound. She has a soft and strong voice that echoes into what she calls the “expansive stillness of the void,” where sound, thought, and emotion all fade away into peaceful silence.
The closeness of this recording makes the listener feel like they are having a private moment of thought and respect. Rain doesn’t just say the mantra; she really lives it. This makes the room feel both timeless and very personal. The end result is a song that helps you deal with cognitive dissonance and teaches you how to find freedom inside yourself. “Om Mani Padme Hum” is a great example of how music can help, heal, and change people. In a world that never stops moving, Rina Rain is a place where you can relax and listen to music. A holy break is when your breath, heart, and spirit all work together perfectly.
Artist Spotlight
Marcello Cordova turns loss into light on latest release “Jan 3rd (I Wish We Would Have Had More Time)”
Marcello Cordova’s new single, “Jan 3rd (I Wish We Would Have Had More Time),” is a very personal and honest song that feels more like a moment of reflection than a regular song. The song is about January 3rd, the day Cordova’s father died, which is a very important day. It was written about a year ago. The first line of the song is about sadness, connection, and wanting more time.
This release is very important because of the unique link that enabled it. Cordova met his father later in life. Their time together was both priceless and too short. This truth gives the song a quiet power, as if every note is full of missed opportunities. Cordova doesn’t like melodrama. Instead, he holds back and lets honesty and vulnerability guide the story.
The track is great because it’s easy to relate to. The story is about one person, but the emotions it brings up, regret, gratitude, love, and longing, are universal. People who have lost something or are afraid of losing something will recognize parts of this situation. It’s hard to copy Cordova’s honest thoughts about kindness, family ties, and missed chances.
“‘January 3rd (I wish we had more time)” is a tribute, an admission, and a quiet conversation with the past. It reminds us to love the people we care about, be honest about how we feel, and enjoy our time with them. Marcello Cordova’s song is more than just a song, it’s a time when we all feel like we’re together. He turns his sadness into art.
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