Omah Lay’s “Waist” Arrives with a New Visual Language

Omah Lay releases a new visual for “Waist,” pairing the track’s physical pull and quiet introspection with high-contrast imagery shot in Paris and directed by Lokmane.
Pi Jacobs Channels Conviction on New Single “Mrs. Nobody”

On “Mrs. Nobody,” Pi Jacobs pairs understated Americana instrumentation with a firm sense of conviction, delivering a song shaped by lived experience, political awareness, and emotional clarity.
Monotronic Finds Direction Within Uncertainty on “Waiting for You”

Monotronic’s album “Waiting for You” blends indie rock, pop, and indietronica into a reflective, slow-burn record, letting subtle moods and patient songwriting shape its emotional core.
The Unknown King: Lost in the Lights, Found at the Piano

Houston breeds real ones, and The Unknown King is one of them. Born John Blair Jones, raised on Texas heat and old-school soul, he didn’t just learn music, he lived in it.
Mysty Steps Into Her “New Life” and It Hits Different

Some artists make music. Others become it. Mysty is clearly the second type.
“cul-de-sac” Sees Maya J’an Transform Personal Reflection into Song

Written in the wake of the Los Angeles fires, Maya J’an’s “cul-de-sac” turns quiet observation into vivid songwriting, pairing emotional clarity with immersive, thoughtful production.