TYLER IS HEADED TO THE TOP
Unconventional move by unconventional dude is paying off. (10/30a)
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COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
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ALL THE WAY LIVE
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Rising pop-star ARI, a.k.a. Arianna Hicks, has dropped her latest track “Oh Well.” The dance-infused pop single, produced by Lineage Music Group's Cambo and co-written by Naïka, is the second release from her upcoming debut EP, IDIOTGRL, due later this year.
Fresh off her debut track “Nothin’ but a Monsta,” which garnered 218k+ RTD streams on Spotify alone, ARI's music is filled with themes of life, lust, love, heartbreak and everything in between.
Since its release, "Oh Well" has landed on Spotify playlists like New Music Friday Canada, Global Top 50, Indie Pop Chillout, It's A Bop, Tiktok Songs 2020, Norge Top 50 and New Zealand Top 50, among others. The Toronto native was also recently featured on Ones To Watch’s Northside Sessions. Keep an eye out for this up and comer and stay connected with her on Instagram. In the meantime, stream her latest single, “Oh Well,” below.
French-Polynesian artist Pastel has dropped his latest track “Parx." The jazzy instrumental piece is the second single to be released from his forthcoming EP, Cereal. While no release date has been confirmed, fans can expect the EP to be drop later this year.
Hailing from London, the 26-year-old self-taught songwriter/producer was first introduced to music at ten years old. After being given a hoard of instruments including first keyboard, guitar and bass, he started recording his earliest creations on his grandpa's tape machine. Pastel is best known for his 2019 single “Floating,” which has now surpassed over 1.28m streams on Spotify.
For now, stream his latest single “Parx” below.
Prominent Los Angeles tattoo artist Dr. Woo, whose clients include Drake, Katy Perry and Sam Smith, was going to pause the launch of his skincare brand WOO until after the coronavirus crisis, but then he realized he could use the inventory on hand to help some that are struggling in these challenging times. His WOO soap has all the properties that address today’s essential need of hand-washing, which if done correctly can slow or stop the spread of COVID-19.
Accordingly, Woo has re-purposed his product to provide 100% of net profits to Baby2Baby, a charity working to provide basic necessities to children and families impacted by the current pandemic. Launched on 3/26, the soap has received support from the artist community, from several companies who generously purchased in bulk for their entire staff, and from one company that chose to purchase and send the soap to a local homeless shelter.
For more info or to purchase/donate, go here.