The weekly Top Submissions aims to showcase a selected crop of acts that cross our paths. From the best tracks/videos from far and wide, we gather the upper echelon of artists you can find and give them a platform to be further recognized for their works. So, sit back and tune in, and don’t forget to show them some love by following them on all social media platforms

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Carly Pearl – “Till I Found You”.

New York-based singer/songwriter/performer Carly Pearl returns with a new single “Till I Found You.” The mid-tempo jazz-pop love ballad explores the what-if element of a potential romance. Armed with her rich vocal tone and expressive style, Carly pours her heart on wax with soul-stirring uplifting positive lyrics about finding that one true love.

 

 

The Ground – “Sunny”.

Emerging rapper/songwriter The Ground flips a classic sample into something uplifting like “Sunny”. The track is built on a warm and reflective backdrop and heartfelt lyrics that dive into the crest and troughs of life

 

HarveyDent – “Randy Poppins”

The prolific duo HarveyDent returns with the single “Randy Poppins,” a playful track that shares their disdain for uninvited folks who show up at their doorstep. The production has a cheerful and bright guitar loop with a headnodding drum groove underpinned by the duo’s engaging lyricism. The track is taken from their new LP 4Life.

 

 

 

Natalie Lindi – “5:15”.

Rising UK singer/songwriter Natalie Lindi returns with her new single “5:15”. The laidback tune explores the euphoria of falling in love deeply with that special someone. Enthralled by the way they make them feel, Natalie details her breathtaking experience of being in their presence.

Styco – “Alpha o Beta”.

Swiss rapper Styco delivers his new single “Alpha o Beta” with much enthusiasm. The hard-hitting track is bolstered by a dark cinematic backdrop comprising electrifying synths, punchy drums and energetic raps that explore inner demons and resilience. He is joined by fellow artists Oliver Rite, Contravoz and Somtek.

 

Kru x Cha Cha Malone – “Linen & Coffee”.

Singer/songwriter Kru and award-winning producer Cha Cha Malone return with their new single “Linen & Coffee”. A sublime love-drenched ballad that explores the warm, comforting feeling of being in the arms of that special someone who brings pure joy to their lives.

 

 

Jake Northfa$e – “Work”.

 

We head to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York with the help of rising hip-hop artist Jake Northfa$e who steps up to bat with his latest single “Work”. The track has a dark cinematic texture with bass-heavy drums and ominous strings underpinned by his commanding flow and go-getter mentality. Here, he talks about the benefits of putting in work to achieve one’s goals.

 

Quiz x The Beat District – “On God”.

 

Hardworking artist Quiz and producer The Beat District returns with “On God”. The track is bolstered by The Beat District’s sparse and brooding soundscape underpinned by Quiz’s aspirational rhyme schemes.  The single is off his upcoming album GRATEFUL.

 

 

 

Cliff Beach – “Music Maker”.

Los Angeles-based Soul-Songwriter Cliff Beach shows us why he is a “Music Maker“. The playful and uplifting tune is inspired by Arthur O’Shaughnessy’s Famous Poem ‘Ode’ and sees Cliff embodying the spirit of the creative who is in his element.

 

 

 

 

MO TURK – “White Flag”

 

MO TURK is not waving the “White Flag” in this anthemic and triumphant tune. Using sports analogies and a triumphant horn-driven backdrop, the rapper steps up to the podium with his expressive flow and engaging rap schemes.

 

 

Two Cent Critics – “What I Wanted”

Eilat, Israel-based band Two Cent Critics caught our ears with “What I Wanted”. The track is a rich fusion of contemporary pop, and R&B with soft rock sensibilities. The vocals ae rich and commanding and the heartfelt lyrics are emotionally powerful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jaye Rsvd – r.s.v.d”

Jaye Rsvd is back in the limelight with his latest release “r.s.v.d”. The track is an engaging medley comprising dark boombap vibes with cinematic textures that are threaded by reflective songwriting.

 

079MANI – “NeedNeedNeed”

Australian singer/songwriter 079MANI opens up in his new single “NeedNeedNeed”. The mellow love tune explores the pained emotions that erupt after a breakup and the ongoing quest for inner peace.

 

Kwaj x James Gardin x Ozay Moore – “Catch A Vibe”.

 

“Catch A Vibe” is a synth funky tune that brings together three Lansing, Michigan-based artists in the form of Kwaj, James Gardin and Ozay Moore. The track has an anthemic and uplifting mood that aims to boost our spirits with aspirational and positive vibes.

 

Sylxnt – “Self Made”.

Emerging rapper Sylxnt makes his appearance on our playlist with “Self Made”. The aptly titled track talks about his indomitable spirit and resilience as he wades through the craziness of life.

 

 

Callmegulliver – “Amended”.

Toronto rapper/producer Callmegulliver‘s latest single “Amended” sees him looking deep into his past and growth as an artist and young man finding his footing in this unpredictable world. Over the dreamy and atmospheric soundscape, he gives audiences a glimpse into his struggles and coming to terms with the decisions he made.

 

 

Jared Prinzo – “Foundation”

Jared Prinzo enters our playlist with “Foundation”, a laidback and reflective tune that gives audiences a glimpse into his life as an artist and go-getter.

 

 

DJ Rocswell – “Pillow Talk”

DJ Rocswell and $truck Zilla team up for “Pillow Talk”, a smooth love-drenched track that explores the undying love between two individuals.

 

 

Jthurston – “Eventually”.

 

Jthurston‘s “Eventually” is a heartfelt and relatable piece that retrospectively explores the dynamics of a failed relationship and reaching an uncomfortable conclusion.

 

 

KALAN – “Go”

16 year old Rapper/Writer/Hip Hop Dancer from Toronto Canada who goes by the moniker KALAN sets the stage with “Go”. The anthemic track sees him reflecting on his growth and how he had to cut people off.

 

Twin Hector – “I Like It”.

Rising R&B singer/songwriter Twin Hector enters our playlist with “I Like It”, a reflective tune that sees him pouring adulations on that special someone. The rich and sublime production embodies the classic R&B vibes and showcases his vocal range and soul-stirring songwriting.

Spyder Deuce – “Two Cents (intro)”.

 

Emerging rapper Spyder Deuce is in his bag in “Two Cents (intro)”, a hard-hitting and aspirational tune that sees him embodying his resilience spirit. The track is the intro to his EP Late 2 Work .

Shoni – “Deja Vu”

 

Singer/songwriter Shoni shares her thoughts on love and loss in “Deja Vu”. The mid-tempo track is rich and sublime and is filled with her distinct melodic runs and heartfelt songwriting.

 

 

TERROR REID – “SERAPHIM” (ALBUM TITLE: MANIFESTO)

 

Rapper/producer TERROR REID drops “SERAPHIM”, a single taken from his new album MANIFESTO. The track has a retro dark West Coast vibe comprising gloomy keys and moody strings underpinned by his expressive and no-holds-barred lyricism.

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