Five For Friday – 9th August 2024

Ella Brosnan – ‘The Devil Of Time’

Australian indie-pop artist Ella Brosnan expresses herself through songwriting, drawing inspiration from artists like Lizzy McAlpine, Joshua Bassett, Lauren Spencer Smith, Gracie Abrams, and Dean Lewis. Her latest single ‘The Devil of Time,’ penned during a challenging period supporting a family member with a chronic illness, conveys the importance of cherishing the time we have with loved ones, highlighting her ability to transform personal struggles into poignant music.

Brown_buddha – ‘Big Buddha’

Rising from the vibrant streets of New York, Brown_budda makes his mark on the hip-hop scene with his latest single ‘big buddha,’ blending hip-hop, jazz, and funk soundscapes. Reflecting his urban background and Caribbean roots, Brown_budda’s dynamic rhythms, thought-provoking lyrics, and evocative melodies explore themes of identity, social justice, and human connection, transcending genres and conventional artistic boundaries.

Ace Blizzy – ‘PRAY4STORMS’

Rising hip-hop sensation Ace Blizzy has unveiled his latest EP, THOUGHTS IN A BLIZZARD, showcasing his versatile talent and authentic sound. Hailing from San Diego and now residing in Los Angeles, Ace blends jazzy boom bap, smooth R&B vibes, and introspective lyrics, with standout tracks like “PRAY4STORMS” capturing the EP’s strong, motivational, and passionate energy.

ellakate – ‘Now’

Emerging alternative pop singer-songwriter ellakate unveils her latest single, ‘Now’, marking a significant step in her promising music career. The upbeat and catchy track features slick production techniques, engaging vocals, dreamy synth lines, and groovy drum beats, highlighting ellakate’s ability to craft emotionally resonant songs.

King Fed – ‘Illusion’

Melodic rap artist King Fed has released a new music video for his single ‘Illusion,’ following the success of his EP “Glass of Pain 2,” which has amassed over 30,000 streams in less than four months. Known for his unique blend of singing and rapping, King Fed draws inspiration from legends like 50 Cent and Eminem, and has gained significant traction on platforms like YouTube and Spotify with emotionally charged tracks that serve as personal journal entries.

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