R&B star October London returns with the official music video for his hit single “Touching On Me” from his sophomore album October Nights. Originally released last year, the track has found new life through viral line dance trends across social media, climbing into the Top 20 on R&B radio charts and surpassing 7 million streams to date.
The tongue-in-cheek video opens with a playful inside look at a girl’s night, following women discussing relationship troubles and discovering ‘October Fans,’ an app designed to help their men step up and learn a thing or two. The story showcases October London as a smooth romantic who goes above and beyond for the women in his life, with red roses, cigars, tailored suits, mansions, and Rolls-Royce trucks, proving he more than makes up for where your man falls short.
French-Haitian singer and global pop artist Naïka makes a striking return with “MATADOR,” a bold bilingual anthem that confronts patriarchal expectations and reclaims feminine power. The single is accompanied by a haunting lyric video, which compiles the eerie surveillance-style videos that were initially used to tease the track on social media. The visualizer amplifies the song’s tension and urgency, reflecting a world where we are constantly being watched.
Ryan Charles releases “Jiggy” – the final single from his highly anticipated debut album Jiggy Buckaroo, available everywhere on December 5th. Co-written with Austin Bianco (Rival, Jim Yosef) and Kyle Jefferson (Big Gigantic), the track showcases his clever wordplay and charismatic flow, mixing a 2000s rap cadence with a honky-tonk attitude.
The forthcoming album, which has garnered over 1K pre-saves on Spotify in its first month, features previous releases, such as “What In Tarnation” and “A Long Way” with Sierra Ferrell.
Somewhere In Between shares “Masquerade Ball.” Produced by the duo’s very own Austin Bisnow (John Legend, David Guetta, Big Time Rush) and co-written with Andrew Barr (Mumford & Sons, Gracie Abrams), the track invites listeners to explore self-perception in today’s world. It was released alongside an official visual created by Matt Frazier (Local Natives).
Ana Sky releases sultry dark pop track, “Finding Alice,” alongside an official visualizer shot by Ron Dadon (Grace VanderWaal, Zendaya, EMELINE). It was co-written with AC Burrell (Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson), who also produced.