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Empowering Women, One Note at a Time
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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
Cybèle ‘In Another Life’ - A Pop Ballad Perfection
Carol Jarvis 'I Want You To Stay' - Reinventing Electronic Dance with Trombone Flair
Tyler Dumont ‘The Letter’ - A Love Note You Can’t Stop Playing
Lizzie Thomas ‘Awakening’ - A Spellbinding Dance of Heart and Harmony
Casey Dienel ‘Your Girl’s Upstairs’ - A Triumphant, Tender Reckoning
Jordan Cracknell ‘Gordon Gekko’ - Financier Turned Artist
Monica Lynn ‘Sunshine Small Town Girl’ - A Storyteller’s Revival
MYEA, ROSE. ‘4get’ - Creating Sisterhood Through Sound
ALEXIS ‘Blue Jeans’ - a Certified Crush Anthem
Katie Dauson ‘That Volcano’ - Parrots, Power Chords, and Personal Growth
Ariyel 'Sister Sister' - Working Through Heartbreak and Healing
Lauren Alex Hooper ‘Too Much And Not Enough, Vol. 1’ - Unmasked and Unafraid
Dailla ‘Some Love’ - Exploring the Void with Searing Clarity
Unplugged Lounge Conversations with Liadh
Kripa ‘I Believe’ - A Soul-Powered Pop Anthem
Claraty ‘tssbfy’ - Exploring Sonic Liberation On Shapeshifting
HOLLY 'Something Sexy' - A Sultry, Self-Assured Solo Debut
Chechii ‘Mi Paddi’ - A genre-blending celebration of togetherness
Loren Heat ‘Belladonna’- Pop’s New Flame Isn’t Holding Back
EMEREE ‘Eyesore’ - The Soundtrack to Every Petty Summer Fantasy
Natisa Gogol ‘Matrix’ - A Quiet Revolution and the Sound of Awakening
KOOB ‘Therapist’ - Turning Mental Chaos Into Sonic Gold
Jazzie Young ‘Mr. Casual’ - A Savage Indie-Pop Sendoff
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