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After the success of her single, “NERVE,” Canadian singer/songwriter AJA returns with her latest track, “Who’s Gonna Love You.” Released on 8/28, the single has hints of electronica and takes a stand against toxic relationships.
In addition to her music career, AJA is a full-time student in Toronto and by the age of 12, the she had inked a deal with legendary songwriter/producer Billy Mann. In 2017, she dropped her first-ever single, “Heart Won’t Beat,” and it quickly rose to prominence on Radio Disney.
AJA is now ready to embark on the next stage of her career with a bolder sound and newfound confidence in using her platform to highlight situations facing young women. Stream her newest single, “Who’s Gonna Love You,” below.
Electronic duo Unknown Brain have returned after a six-month hiatus with their newest single, “Dancing on The Moon.” Released via NoCopyrightSounds on 9/4, the single features vocals from British singer Luke Barr, giving us a slice of pop-electronica heaven.
Since releasing their debut in 2016, the duo have been creating waves in the electronic scene with hits such as “Superhero,” “Control,” and “Why Do I?,” among others. Consistently delivering quality productions, they’ve resonated with a growing global fanbase. With Spotify streaming numbers putting them alongside the likes of Porter Robinson, Cashmere Cat and more, the faceless act is bound keep growing.
Stream “Dancing on The Moon” below.
RCA's Grammy-winning a cappella ensemble Pentatonix has released their latest arrangement of Tears for Fears' classic 1983 single, “Mad World.” The track arrives alongside an emotive music video that features the quintet against a black backdrop with their own reflective images behind them.
The new rendition follows the band’s recent At Home EP as well as their latest original single “Happy Now,” which was their first original music since 2015’s self-titled originals album. Amassing 1.7m+ streams to date, the track was produced by Johan Carlsson, Sean Myer and Ojivolta with co-production by PTX and Ben Bram.
Keep an eye out for more new music from PTX later this year. In the meantime, stream “Mad World” here and check out the music video below.