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VIAA ‘Arson’ - A High-Voltage Alt-Pop Ride
Molly Stone 'Just A Girl' - A Feminist Anthem
Ivelisse Del Carme 'Sin Filtro' - Where Classical Soul Meets Reggaeton Fire
Aliza Li ‘TRU’ - A Short, Sweet, Soulful Statement
Sophia Mengrosso ‘Fading Into Silence’ - The Sound of Rebirth
Sonnet ‘Wishing For Rain’ - An Independent Turn From Stage to Studio
Mary Hatley ‘The Poison I Choose’ - A Debut Album of Love, Loss, and Resilience
ANASTÁZIE ‘Kiss & Let Go’ - A Sonic Anthem of Freedom
Lauren Minear 'Bullshit' - A Raw Anthem of Self-Liberation
Marsha Swanson ‘Generational Transmission’ - A Symphony of Legacy
ALEXIS ‘HATE IT HERE’ - A Pop Confession You Can Dance To
Daria Mirea ‘June’ - A Poetic Reflection on Youth, Heartbreak, and Self-Discovery
Logan Taylor 'Light Me Up' - From Indie Spark to Full Flame
Alexandra King 'Freckles (In An Old Pub)' - A Pint of Storytelling
Sabrina Carpenter ‘Man’s Best Friend’ - A Playful Pop Provocation
Bea Elmy Martin ‘Lost’ - Finding Clarity in the Drift
Pixie Lott ‘Coming Of Age’ - A New Chapter Into Motherhood and Music
Sofia Lily 'Montana' - Painting Friendship Loss with Grace
Yijia ‘Yi The Sun’ - A futuristic anthem rooted in heritage, memory, and dancefloor energy
Angel T33th 'A Message to Myself' - Radiant Music and Echoes of Survival
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