Author: Edward

Edward, is a dedicated music editor at Boostrin.com, expertly curates reviews, features, and interviews, spotlighting emerging artists and diverse music genres.

Rosetta West really seems to have found their groove with this one. The way you describe “Circle of Doubt” has this hypnotic, raw energy that ties perfectly with their journey into mysticism and spiritual exhaustion. That circular riff you mention is particularly intriguing, almost like the track itself is embodying the feeling of being stuck in a loop, yet constantly trying to break free. The fact that the track draws on “deliberate contradictions” is a fantastic observation, especially when you think about the combination of swampy grooves with those fiery, acid-tinged solos. It’s the sort of thing that can pull…

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You’ve really captured the essence of “Dusk Till Dawn” here! The way you describe Kilder’s ability to blend different genres—techno, UKG, and even some cinematic elements—gives the track a really distinct feel. It’s impressive how you highlighted the emotional depth of the production, not just the technical side, like the layers of synths and percussion, but also the feeling it evokes. The music video sounds like it perfectly complements the song’s themes, too, especially with that existential exploration of a man’s transformation. It seems like both the music and visuals are carefully crafted to pull listeners/viewers into the same emotional…

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Wow, “THE FREQUENCIES (PART II)” sounds like a really captivating track, both emotionally and sonically. Ant Chulo seems to be blending genres in a way that makes this feel like more than just a breakup anthem—he’s making something that can be danced to but also felt on a much deeper level. The way you describe the track’s paradox of longing and liberation makes it seem like it’s not just about heartache, but also about reclaiming power from that space. The line about the voicemail is so relatable too—it’s a perfect way to capture that push and pull of wanting to…

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London-based artist Adelina has just dropped her new single, Electric Love, and it’s an electrifying tribute to the golden era of 80s pop. Partnering with producer Purple Juice, a master of crafting funky, 80s-inspired sounds, Adelina delivers a track that’s both a nostalgic blast from the past and a fresh take on the genre. Released on January 15th, 2025, Electric Love is the kind of feel-good anthem that instantly transports listeners to an era of neon lights and synth-driven beats. From the very first beat, Electric Love pulses with the energy that made the 80s unforgettable. The track is a…

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South Korean artist Sil-A has made a powerful debut with her track “Bad Type,” a bold mix of rap and R&B that challenges societal norms and embraces raw authenticity. The song delivers a message of resilience and staying true to oneself, with powerful lyrics like “All My Life Been Spitting Facts” and “Appearance Means Nothing – You’re All About Hype,” rejecting superficiality and celebrating hard work. What sets Sil-A apart is her ability to blend English and Korean, creating a bilingual experience that expands her audience and makes “Bad Type” an anthem for those who defy expectations. The track features…

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Marine Corps veteran and internationally acclaimed guitarist Rene Benton has released his third album, “2 Live in O-Ma-Haw; Lyvv in Omaha,”. The album is a unique blend of music and storytelling, offering listeners a journey through Omaha’s evolving cultural landscape. With an extensive touring schedule spanning 42 states and over 70 countries to date, He has been an in-demand guitarist, both for his solo career and as a touring musician with other notable artists. Now, He returns to where it all began; Omaha, alongside longtime friends Troy Johnson (bass), Todd Roberson (drums), and Algerian keyboardist Nidhal Keddah coming together to…

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Powerhouse singer, songwriter, and multi-hyphenate actress Coco Jones has released the visualizer for her festive track “Santa Is Me.” The single is part of Coco’s newly released holiday EP, Coco By The Fireplace, a four-track collection featuring “Call on Christmas,” “My Presence Is A Present,” and “String of Lights.” Embracing the holiday spirit, Coco recently delivered a show-stopping performance of her GRAMMY-nominated single “Here We Go (Uh Oh)” at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, along with selections from her Christmas project during NBC’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center special. Capping off a remarkable year, Coco Jones has been named to Forbes…

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Elliot James Reay, a 22-year-old viral sensation, has dropped his second single, “Boy In Love.” This release comes after the success of his debut track “I Think They Call This Love,” which was released independently. Since then, Reay has signed with Interscope/Island EMI, cementing his rise in the industry. Co-written by Reay and Annielle Lisiuk, and produced by Manchester-based duo SOAP (Josh Noble and Karl Ziegler), “Boy In Love” taps into a nostalgic rock ‘n’ roll vibe while maintaining a modern edge. The track builds on the momentum of his debut, reflecting his evolving artistry and solidifying his place as…

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Platinum-selling rapper Lola Brooke has dropped her fiery new single, “Go To Yo Head,” via Team Eighty Productions and Arista Records. This anthemic track showcases Lola’s exceptional lyrical skill and bold delivery, blending clever punchlines with her signature commanding voice. In “Go To Yo Head,” the 4’9 powerhouse exudes confidence, demanding respect and leaving a strong impression with her unapologetic presence. Read also: Amber Mark Drops “Loosies” EP The single follows her successful collaboration with Jeremih on “No One Else,” a sultry rap-meets-R&B track accompanied by a sleek music video directed by MadebyJames. With “Go To Yo Head,” Lola Brooke…

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Amber Mark has unveiled her highly anticipated Loosies EP, marking her first release in nearly three years. The project, recorded in her cozy home studio, is a mix of dance, pop, soul, disco, and R&B sounds. The EP is a reflection of spontaneous late-night moments, designed to capture the spirit of a sleepless, fun-filled night. Mark shared her excitement about the release, noting that the tracks are “gems” that didn’t make the cut for her album but found a home in this mixtape. The collection also serves as an ode to her hometown of New York City, with subtle references…

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