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Following cryptic Instagram posts and mysterious teaser clips, Miami-born and L.A.-based Naïka has premiered the official video for her new single, “Vultures." The singer/songwriter, who has already earned early acclaim for her distinctive fusion of sounds and a sonic approach that’s self-describes as “world-pop,” is now pulling in fans visually with her latest video.
Having spent time living around the globe, including places like Guadeloupe, Kenya, South Africa, Vanuatu and more, Naïka incorporates African, European and Caribbean culture in her music, exhibited on tracks like her cover of the Haitian classic “Papa Gèdè (Bel Gason),” as well as “Oh Mama,” “Déjà Vu” and “Ride.”
Stream her new single “Vultures” here and check out the music vid below.
Hasbro and Pandora have teamed up to create Bring Home the Fun with Sound On, curating playlists for 12 classic games. Whether it's Billie Eilish's "Ocean Eyes" while sinking Battleships or Puff Daddy's "It's All About the Benjamins" while rolling the Monopoly dice, each game now has a fitting soundtrack.
Playlists include music from artists such as Taylor Swift, Rihanna, AC/DC, Justin Bieber and Prince. Other games' playlists, found on Pandora, are: Operation, Candy Land, Twister, Clue, Risk, Scattergories, Trivial Pursuit, Jenga, The Game of Life and Connect 4.
French producer HOLOW, neé Arthur, has dropped his latest single “Counterfeit” f/Eliza Roe, following his last release “She Said” back in 2019. Released via Sidekick Music on 5/6, HOLOW teamed up with Burlington-based singer Roe for the pop/deep-house single.
For fans of Disclosure and Mura Masa, "Counterfeit” is sure to be a crowd-pleaser that will have your head bopping. The irresistible dance tune showcases HOLOW’s wide range of production skills, fusing a warm bassline, electronic synths and Roe’s intriguing vocals. Give it a listen, below.