Australian-born, London-based singer Edens Back makes her debut with the song and video 'It Don't Mean Jack'. Directed by Richard Hutchison and shot at night in London's Chinatown, the singer delivers pure energy and attitude in her performance with the silky production layered with funk and soul trimmings.

London-based, multi-disciplined artist Etoile Marley steps forth with her new single ‘Cuffing Season’. The song …
Norway's Marie Noreger made her debut a couple months back with the jazzy house meets glistening pop tune 'Adore'. A stellar introduction, she now steps forth with her second release entitled 'Soulfully High'. Using tender acoustics to set off the tune followed by Noreger's gorgeous vocals, bouncy drum kicks and thunderous bass drops work their way in with the overall package absolutely hypnotic. We're excited to see what the rising talent has in store for the near future.
Over the past three years, East London singer Rachel Foxx has released a number of blazing singles including 'Happen To Me', 'Wish' and 'Is It Me?' just to name a few. Making her return in 2020, Foxx steps forth with her latest cut 'Progress'.
London vocalist NAO has unveiled the video for her latest single 'Woman' featuring none other than Lianne La Havas. A celebration of womanhood and their respective queendoms, the mixed-medium of vibrant animation and graphic design fill the visuals with windowpanes of each singer looking stunning as ever.
London trio Benin City make their return with a scorching track titled 'Mess Like Me'. Infusing a dash of pop atop a grooving club rhythm, Joshua Idehen and Shanaz Dorsett deliver paired vocals, adding the soulful aspect to the tune. 'Mess Like Me' follows Benin City's previous singles 'Hostiles' with Eklipse and 'Hold Them Close'.
London's Oscar Jerome has launched to the forefront as one of the key players leading the new jazz movement. Having dropped a number of singles over the past few years, he has now released his debut album 'Breathe Deep', out now on Caroline International.
London's Aria Wells aka Greentea Peng has been on fire with single after single. She also shined bright as a feature on The Streets' track 'I Wish You Loved You As Much As You Loved Him'. Making her return with a new single entitled 'Hu Man', Greentea Peng draws influences from Brazil, incorporating a bossa nova additive to her silky taste of soul. Aside from the distinctive drum pattern and classical guitar play giving the track a more traditional bossa feel, an added saxophone brings in the jazz element, roping together a lush and breezy sound.
Antwerp-raised Abraham Blue makes his debut with the track 'Hoops'. Taken from his upcoming EP set to land later this year, the tune is jazzy twist of soul and Hip-Hop with the crooner presenting an inside look at his life which isn't moving in the most streamlined way.
Often times names such as Bob Dylan or Leonard Cohen are mentioned when discussing some of the most impactful wordsmiths of music. However Lookman Adekunle Salami can be considered as one of our modern marvels whose immaculate songwriting and lyricism puts him on par with many of the greats of the art form. Known to many as L.A. Salami, the London singer, poet, musician and overall multi-disciplined creative erases any sonic boundaries or limitations, allowing himself the freedom to constantly explore and foster a rich carnival of sounds.