Reetoxa documents decades of pressure, memory, and survival through the ambitious double album “Soliloquy”
Reetoxa’s “Soliloquy” is not a project that came together in a single cycle. It is the result of years of writing, abandonm…
Reetoxa’s “Soliloquy” is not a project that came together in a single cycle. It is the result of years of writing, abandonm…
The moment a relationship ends without warning rarely arrives with clarity. It leaves behind a quiet disruption, questions w…
Eylsia does not create from comfort. “Not Gonna End Very Well Mix” stands as a direct extension of a life interrupted, rebu…
L.O.U. and Big O approach “Rain Before Sunshine” with a grounded understanding of what it means to endure. This is not a re…
Reetoxa does not overthink the spark that drives “Thrift Shop Dress”. The single emerges from a fleeting real-world moment,…
Eylsia stands as an artist shaped not just by creativity, but by survival. Her journey into music carries an unusual weight…
Kojoike emerges from Ghana’s evolving music landscape with a clear sense of purpose, using his voice not just to entertain …
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