Happy Friday, Happy Weekend! Here’s some songs I’ve been listening to as I mourn myself not being at Coachella this time around – haha.
Leon Thomas & Halle – “RATHER BE ALONE”
Leon Thomas definitely knows how to bring his R&B, soul, and rock influences together to create songs that can give listeners chills! As I would say, “this man doesn’t miss,” and he teamed up with Halle Bailey to create another exciting listening experience with “RATHER BE ALONE.” The track is about walking away when love no longer serves you, and choosing to simply protect your peace!
Lukas Graham – “You You You”
Lukas Graham is back with a new song you won’t get enough of! Packed with a bright and uplifting vibe, “You You You” is a song that celebrates the people in our lives who just seem to make everything feel better!
“‘You You You’ is about the people in your life who have that invisible superpower — the ones who make everything lighter, brighter, and a little more magical,” Lukas shares. “It’s a love song, a friendship song, and a celebration of those who bring the sunshine, even on the rainiest days.”
Kenia OS & Anitta – “En 4”
I was so excited for this collaboration, and it did not disappoint! Kenia OS and Anitta get a little freaky with this one, and it’s perfect for your upcoming summer parties and spontaneous aventures.
ZYHIER – “METEOR SHOWER”
Toronto-based artist ZYHIER‘s new single “METEOR SHOWER” is simply gorgeous! This is a song that definitely feels like a chill summer night spent outside with people you care about, cherishing the intimate moment of being in the prescience of one another.
ZYHIER says, “I channeled the fire in me to create something beautiful that could suspend time and provide an escape for anyone needing to just live the best of the moment.”
Mars Hendrik – “The Jump”
Indie artist Mars Hendrik‘s new single “The Jump” has a very exciting feel that feels like it’s straight out of a blender full of musical influences from across the globe. Check it out!
Article featured image – Leon Thomas // Credit: Raymond Alva