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Top 5 Rising Genre-Crossover Artists

Top 5 Rising Genre-Crossover Artists

Genres are great, but they set limits, and believe it or not, music is limitless. Below, we will introduce to you the top 5 rising genre-crossover artists who will get you out of your comfort zone.

5.24kGoldn

24kGoldn from California, USA, is a master of putting out a little bit of everything from pop-rap to moody alt-R&B. You have most probably heard his hit track’ MOOD,’ a party stonker featuring Iann Dior. If you haven’t, check it below:

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4.Michelle

Mixing warm and soothing R&B with a bright indie flourish, the six-friend collective Michelle captures the sound of New York. Their genre-spanning songs are electrifying and catchy, making the audience want to bathe in their musical serotonin for hours. 

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3.Odeal

London, UK based Odeal is a fusion star mixing Afroswing with something a little more soulful. His blessed vocals with charming magnetism make him stand out from your typical Afroswing star. The rising star’s beautiful track ‘Sage’ demonstrates his sound’s full palette, making the audience fall for him instantly. 

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4.Edel MJ

California-based artist Edel MJ is a master at blending multiple genres that influenced his music, ranging from trap and reggaeton to r&b. He delivers warmth, grooviness, and sensuality through his music. The rising artist’s recent track “Three Hearts,” dropped via Higher Living Music, helps him display the full spectrum of his raw talent and hard-working, devoted nature. The 21-year old’s passion for music stems from his early childhood, and since then, he has rapidly grown as an artist. The release of “Three Hearts” marks the up and coming artist’s fascinating entry to the bigger music scene. He surely will make some decent noise in the industry in 2021 with his diverse and vivid style. 

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1.박혜진 Park Hye Jin

Equally known for her tough techno sets and carefree dance videos, Seoul, South Korea native Park Hye Jin delivers dreamy electronic lullabies with escapist power. In her recent EP, How Can I, the artist makes her music float between multiple genres. Each track has its own defining genre features. Park Hye Jin refusing to be pigeonholed into any particular box or be dependent on genres and labels is the face of the music industry’s new generation. 

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“Call It” by Sunset Salore stirs an anthemic tapestry of self-worth

Sunset Salore

The Melbourne-based artist, singer, and songwriter Sunset Salore, known for her enchanting alternative pop sound, returns with “Call It,” a compelling declaration of self-worth that’s both a breath of fresh air and a sonic revelation. This track, the first sneak peek into her upcoming EP, ‘Love Kills the Monsters,’ draws clear inspiration from the charismatic styles of Florence & The Machine, Meg Mac, and Baker Boy musical influences. It’s a unique blend of haunting melodies and profound lyrics that addresses the frustrations and disappointments of leaving that often go unnoticed but collectively signal that it’s time to make a change or reclaim sanity.

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Call It” doesn’t tiptoe around the issue with anyone ever feeling undervalued in relationships. It dives headfirst into the micro-moments of relationship dynamics that wear down one’s spirit, capturing the decisive moment when one realizes one deserves more and demands better for oneself. Sunset Salore’s assertive vocals soar over an alternative pop soundscape, making it impossible not to feel the empowerment in her words. What makes “Call It” stand out is its ability to convey a universal sentiment through deeply personal reflections that channel vulnerability into strength.

Musically, “Call It” is a shining example of her sophisticated artistry in production. It was written during a crucial stage in Salore’s creative and introspective period, allowing her to dissect those critical life-changing moments. This makes the song relatable and impactful, enhancing the emotional journey without overshadowing the poignant message.

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Sunset Salore challenges the societal tendency to shy away from labeling relationships, emphasizing that how we treat each other holds more weight than any label ever could. Her bold assertion, coupled with her enchanting vibes, make “Call It” a sonic anthem for anyone navigating the crossroads of their self-respect and relationship expectations. It simplifies the equation and raises the bar for what we should demand in our relationships and from ourselves.

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Plasma Chasms sparks a cosmic love affair with “Interstellar Baby”

Plasma Chasms

Produced, mixed, and mastered by Electric Rabbit Studios, Plasma Chasms’ masterfully crafted latest single, “Interstellar Baby,” is an auditory odyssey that flawlessly blends the timeless charm of vintage soul with modern psychedelic twists. Formed in 2020 by the dynamic duo of Australian Jane Drewett and American Adrian Guerrero, Plasma Chasms have steadily carved out a niche in the indie-pop scene with their retro, gritty, and rhythmic garage sound, and this track feels like a dream, with shimmering, otherworldly sounds a testament to their evolving artistry.

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From the first note, “Interstellar Baby” envelops the audience in a cosmic embrace reminiscent of the golden era of Motown. The interplay of Jane Drewett and Guerrero’s vocals stands out, dripping with soulful intensity and complemented by lush strings and horns that evoke the spirit of Marvin Gaye. This sonic adventure through time and space, guided by the rhythmic heartbeat of Latin percussion and R&B grooves, creates a harmonious balance that’s soothing yet invigorating.

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The track’s impeccable production quality allows each element to shine while maintaining a cohesive, immersive sound. The new layers of psychedelic rock subtly interwoven into the fabric of classic Soul/R&B create a familiar and refreshingly new soundscape that transports listeners on a cosmic elevator ride through each floor, revealing a different flavor of psychedelia, from blissful reverie to rhythmic euphoria.

Interstellar Baby” is a stellar example of their innovative fusion, the third single from their much-anticipated debut album, ‘Chrysalis.’ This song promises to leave listeners eagerly anticipating what’s next, with catchy hooks and soulful delivery. Take the ride into Plasma Chasms’ world, and let “Interstellar Baby” transport you to a place where vintage soul and modern psychedelia meet in perfect harmony. By the end, you’re left humming the tune.

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For more information about Plasma Chasms, please visit [website]. 
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