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Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Dutch 3Times Continues the Distant Lover Saga With Upcoming Release Distant Lover 5: Under the Covers


Independent artist Dutch 3Times is preparing to unveil the next chapter of his ambitious musical journey with the release of Distant Lover 5: Under the Covers, arriving on June 9, 2026. As the fifth installment in his ongoing Distant Lover Saga, the project continues the deeply personal story that has become a defining part of his artistic identity, exploring the complicated emotions that exist between love, desire, vulnerability, and heartbreak.

Over the last several years, Dutch 3Times has carefully built the Distant Lover Saga into a six-part musical narrative. Beginning with Distant Lover in 2021, the series expanded with Distant Lover 2: This Is Lust (2025), Distant Lover 3: This Is Heartbreak (2025), and Distant Lover 4: Love Lust & Heartbreak (2026). Each release serves as a chapter in a larger story, allowing listeners to follow the emotional highs and lows of romantic relationships through his unique blend of R&B and hip-hop.

Now, with Distant Lover 5, Dutch 3Times shifts the focus toward a more intimate and reflective stage of the journey. The project explores the quiet moments that often define relationships—the conversations left unsaid, the emotional walls slowly coming down, and the lingering feelings that remain long after the excitement fades. Rather than relying on dramatic twists, Under the Covers embraces a slow-burning approach, highlighting the depth and complexity of genuine human connection.

Based between the Carolinas and Detroit, Dutch 3Times has developed a reputation for creating music that feels cinematic yet relatable. His songwriting often draws from real-life experiences, allowing listeners to connect with themes of romance, longing, conflict, and personal growth. This honest storytelling has become the foundation of the Distant Lover series and continues to resonate with audiences looking for music that speaks to real emotions.

The upcoming release follows the success of Distant Lover 4: Love Lust & Heartbreak, which featured standout tracks such as “You Was Mine” and “No Stress.” Those songs showcased Dutch 3Times’ ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with smooth melodies, further expanding the emotional landscape of the saga. With Under the Covers, he promises to take listeners even deeper into the story.

“The Distant Lover Saga has always been about capturing every layer of love and relationships,” Dutch 3Times shares. “Distant Lover 5: Under the Covers is about understanding, vulnerability, and those moments when emotions become impossible to hide. It’s one of the most personal chapters I’ve created so far.”

As anticipation builds for the June 9 release, fans can already pre-save Distant Lover 5: Under the Covers and prepare for the next chapter in a story that continues to evolve with every project. With only one installment remaining after this release, the saga is moving closer to its conclusion, making Under the Covers a pivotal moment in the larger narrative.

The Distant Lover Saga is available on major streaming platforms worldwide.


Pre-Save:

https://ffm.to/3mo3ol8

Instagram:

@dutch3times

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/


Distant Lover 5: Under the Covers releases June 9, 2026. The Distant Lover Saga remains a six-part musical journey, with one final chapter still to come.


Saturday, 30 May 2026

Adelina Heart | Warrior


In the vast realm of music, certain artists possess the power to captivate our hearts, transcend boundaries, and leave an indelible mark on our souls. Adelina Heart, a rising star on the music scene, is one such artist. With her powerful vocals, poignant lyrics, and unwavering determination, she has emerged as a true warrior in the realm of music. In her sensational song, aptly titled "Warrior," Adelina Heart unveils a remarkable display of strength, resilience, and emotional depth that resonates with audiences worldwide. 

"Warrior" stands as a profound anthem of resilience, courage, and self-discovery. Adelina Heart fearlessly bares her soul, showcasing her vulnerability and the battles she has fought within herself. The song's introspective lyrics navigate the depths of the human experience, urging listeners to confront their inner struggles with unwavering strength and determination. It is an ode to the indomitable spirit that resides within each of us, encouraging us to embrace our wounds and emerge stronger than ever.



Adelina Heart's vocal prowess shines brightly throughout "Warrior." Her emotive voice effortlessly glides over the melodic waves of the song, carrying a depth of emotion that resonates profoundly. Her ability to convey raw vulnerability, coupled with a commanding presence, establishes her as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Adelina's voice is like a beacon of hope, guiding listeners through their own personal journeys and inspiring them to overcome adversity.


Warrior | YouTube:

Warrior | YouTube


"Warrior" is not just a song; it is an empowering anthem that instills a sense of strength and self-belief. Adelina Heart's powerful performance compels listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and transform them into sources of power. Through her music, she reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we have the ability to rise, evolve, and conquer. The song's soaring chorus serves as a rallying cry, inspiring us to be our own warriors in the face of adversity.



AdelinaHeart #Warrior
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Friday, 29 May 2026

Beutos, Febration, RVPTR - Take Me


Beutos, Febration, RVPTR - Take Me (
Lyrics)


Don’t
be shy
just take
my hand

Take me to your special place
the one where you can be yourself
you don’t need to be scared
of what the future will be
just take me

Babe, we will be
what you don’t know
you will see
what i don’t show
Where i don’t want to hide
from our love
i don’t want to hide
anymore
oh anymore
from our love
take me everywhere

You could've said
You could set me free
You could fly
You could fly with me
You could've said
You could set me free
You could fly
You could fly with me  

I don’t want to hide
from our love
I don’t want to hide
anymore
oh anymore
from our love
take me everywhere

take me to your special place
the one where you can be yourself
anywhere i don't care as long as you're by my side
anywhere i don't care as long as we're staying together

anywhere i don't care as long as you're by my side
anywhere i don't care as long as we're staying together


You could fly with me, baby...

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 28 May 2026

2Deep Inc. Originz Redefines the Soul of R&B with New Sound and Vision


​[Florida, United States] —
Rising R&B powerhouse 2Deep Inc. Originz is officially reclaiming the spotlight, bringing a sophisticated blend of classic vocal harmony and modern-edge production to the forefront of the music industry. Led by the dynamic synergy of Mike Smooth, Transcendent , King Sleepy, Meko Love And Giovanni Vonzell, the group is proving that authentic R&B isn't just a genre—it’s an experience.


Rooted in the rich musical landscape of the United States, 2Deep Inc. Originz has built a reputation for "Originz": a signature sound that honors the foundations of soul while fearlessly innovating for a 2026 audience. Their latest movement, Tell Me, serves as a testament to their growth, featuring the smooth melodies and relatable lyricism that have already garnered them a dedicated global following on platforms like Number One Music.


​"We aren't just making songs; we're capturing feelings," says the group. "‘Originz’ represents where we came from, but also the new seeds we’re planting in R&B. It’s about being deep in the music and deep in the message."


The group’s chemistry is the catalyst for their rising success. With LaRon’s soulful range, Yung 2Deep’s rhythmic precision, and the undeniable vibes brought by Breez and HotRod Mike, the collective creates a wall of sound that is both nostalgic and futuristic.



Fans and the media can expect:

The New Release: TELL ME dropping soon across all major streaming platforms.

The Vision: A series of upcoming live performances and visual content designed to bridge the gap between artist and audience.

The Community: A continued commitment to the "Originz" of their craft—fostering collaboration and elevating the R&B culture.


Saturday, 23 May 2026

Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello - Señorita


Señorita lyrics


I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh-la-la-la
It's true, la-la-la
Ooh, I should be runnin'
Ooh, you keep me coming for ya


Land in Miami
The air was hot from summer rain
Sweat drippin' off me
Before I even knew her name, la-la-la
It felt like ooh-la-la-la, yeah, no
Sapphire moonlight
We danced for hours in the sand
Tequila Sunrise
Her body fit right in my hands, la-la-la
It felt like ooh-la-la-la, yeah

I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh-la-la-la
It's true, la-la-la
Ooh, I should be runnin'
Ooh, you know I love it when you call me señorita
I wish it wasn't so damn hard to leave ya
But every touch is ooh-la-la-la
It's true, la-la-la....

Locked in the hotel
There's just some things that never change
You say we're just friends
But friends don't know the way you taste, la-la-la (La, la, la)
'Cause you know it's been a long time coming
Don't ya let me fall, oh
Ooh, when your lips undress me, hooked on your tongue
Ooh, love, your kiss is deadly, don't stop
senorita

I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every touch is ooh-la-la-la
It's true, la-la-la
Ooh, I should be runnin'
Ooh, you know I love it when you call me señorita
I wish it wasn't so damn hard to leave ya (So damn hard to leave ya)
But every touch is ooh-la-la-la
It's true, la-la-la....Señorita


All along, I've been coming for ya (For you)
And I hope it meant something to you (Oh)
Call my name, I'll be coming for ya (Coming for you)
Coming for ya (Coming for you)
For ya....Ooh, I should be runnin'
Ooh, you keep me coming for ya

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Jeremy Joseph Walter AKA Thewalkandroller


Born in Flint, Michigan, Jeremy Joseph Walter grew up in a small farm town just outside called Clio. His dad got him a guitar at 12 years old and the rest was a wrap. After spending 7 years in Nashville, he took a break during COVID to go to La Film School. But he has since moved to LA and been going harder on the guitar than he ever has before.

Fb: Jeremy Joseph Walter

Instagram and TikTok: thewalkandroller

SoundCloud: Psycrowsemantic

Email: J.walter1@lafilm.edu and hahajaymoney@gmail.com

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Closer ft. Halsey - The Chainsmokers


Closer (ft. Halsey) - "The Chainsmokers" Lyrics


Hey, I was doing just fine before I met you
I drink too much
And that's an issue, but I'm okay
Hey, you tell your friends
It was nice to meet them
But I hope I never see them again

I know it breaks your heart
Moved to the city in a broke-down car
And four years, no calls
Now you're lookin' pretty in a hotel bar
And I-I-I can't stop
No, I-I-I can't stop

So, baby, pull me closer
In the backseat of your Rover
That I know you can't afford
Bite that tattoo on your shoulder
Pull the sheets right off the corner
Of the mattress that you stole
From your roommate back in Boulder
We ain't ever getting older

We ain't ever getting older...

You look as good as the day I met you
I forget just why I left you, I was insane
Stay and play that blink-182 song
That we beat to death in Tucson, okay

I know it breaks your heart
Moved to the city in a broke-down car
And four years, no call
Now I'm lookin' pretty in a hotel bar
And I-I-I can't stop
No, I-I-I can't stop

So, baby, pull me closer
In the backseat of your Rover
That I know you can't afford
Bite that tattoo on your shoulder
Pull the sheets right off the corner
Of the mattress that you stole
From your roommate back in Boulder
We ain't ever getting older

We ain't ever getting older....

So, baby, pull me closer
In the backseat of your Rover
That I know you can't afford
Bite that tattoo on your shoulder
Pull the sheets right off the corner
Of the mattress that you stole
From your roommate back in Boulder
We ain't ever getting older.....

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Shiny Glide aka Antony Venneri


Shiny Glide aka Antony Venneri is a recording artist, poet, songwriter, producer and music video maker. A restless and free spirit since an early age, he has been living, recording and performing his music in places like New Orleans, Los Angeles, Dublin, Rome and Philadelphia and as a bohemian and charismatic figure and wondering minstrel, he always used to carry his guitar, his music cds and poetry books anywhere he had a chance to share his art, especially in the streets of Rome (Italy) and Dublin (Ireland).

Watch the Music Video for Golden Mountains Here:


His music is always free and inspired (he is a self taught guitar player with a natural talent and profound love for music composing and poetry) and has different influences such as rock, classical music, oriental music, jazz and blues.

Listen to Shiny Glide on Spotify Here:


With his music he touches people hearts and souls as you can see in his youtube channel where he receives a lot of great comments from everywhere fans. Shiny Glide is a citizen of the world and a free spirit inspired by albatross flight and Zen philosophy, he is an independent artist giving all of his body and soul, time and energies to the music and the videoclips he makes and he is now planning to play live concerts and tour in Europe and the States and anywhere he will have the chance to share his timeless and universal songs.



Follow him on Socials: 


facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087096847375

https://www.shinyglide.com

instagram.com/shinyglide

Lyrics music video of the song: Shiny Glide - Old Shoes


  





Sunday, 1 February 2026

Interview with Rafi Barides


Q. Your essay “Why I Sing Even Though I Was Told I Never Should” is deeply personal. What finally gave you the courage to stop hiding behind production and step fully into your own voice?

I think I just ran out of places to hide. I grew up in a loud Orthodox household where there was always structure, always certainty, always a right way to do things. Music was something I loved, but singing felt exposed in a way I wasn’t ready for. Producing let me stay in control. At some point that control started to feel like avoidance. I realized that if I kept polishing everything around my voice, I’d never actually say anything. So it wasn’t courage as much as fatigue. I wanted to tell the truth more than I wanted to sound impressive.


Q. For years, your ears were ahead of your vocal ability, which created frustration and self-doubt. How did learning to live with that gap change the way you approach music and creativity?

It forced me to accept uncertainty as part of the process. I’m very aware of what something should sound like, and for a long time that made everything feel like a failure in real time.

Eventually I learned that the gap wasn’t a flaw, it was information. It taught me patience and humility, which are not things I naturally excel at. Once I stopped trying to close the gap as fast as possible, the music got more human. Less optimized, more alive.


Q. You’ve worked extensively as a producer and developed an unusually acute sensitivity to pitch. How has that technical knowledge both helped and challenged you as a singer?

It’s a double-edged sword. On a good day, it gives me clarity and intention. On a bad day, it turns into surveillance. I hear everything. Sometimes too much. Singing while constantly monitoring yourself is exhausting. I had to learn when to turn the producer's brain off and let the singer makes a mess. The irony is that the performances I like most now are usually the ones that would’ve made the old me uncomfortable.


Q. You describe your vocal journey as moving from control to emotional truth. When did you first realize that perfection wasn’t the goal anymore—honestly was?

When I noticed that the “perfect” takes didn’t move me. They were clean, impressive, and empty. The takes that stayed with me had cracks in them. Breath, strain, hesitation. I grew up in a world that prized certainty and correctness, and I carried that into my music. Letting go of perfection felt almost rebellious. Honesty turned out to be more interesting anyway.


Q. Storm Before the Storm was written during what you describe as the most painful year of your life. How did heartbreak, identity struggles, and physical trauma shape the emotional core of this album?

That year stripped a lot of illusions away. About relationships, about belonging, about who I thought I was allowed to be. I’d spent a long time believing that meaning was something you eventually arrive at if you make the right choices. Instead, everything kind of fell apart at once.

The album lives in that in-between space, when you don’t know what comes next but you know you can’t go back. It’s not a record about resolution. It’s about staying present while things are still unresolved.


Q. Your voice carries a natural grit and an unconventional vibrato that you’ve learned to embrace. What did it take to stop seeing these qualities as flaws and start seeing them as part of your identity?

Time, mostly. And hearing myself enough times to realize that erasing those things would erase me. I used to treat my voice like a problem to be solved. Now I think of it more like an accent. It tells a story. I grew up singing in group settings where blending mattered more than standing out. Learning to keep what makes my voice slightly inconvenient was a big shift.


Q. Many of your songs emerged organically from lived experience rather than deliberate writing sessions. How do you recognize when a moment in life is asking to become a song?

It’s usually when I can’t stop thinking about it but also can’t explain it to anyone. Songs show up when language fails. I don’t sit down and say, “I’m going to write about this now.” It’s more like something keeps tapping me on the shoulder until I give it a place to land. Writing becomes a way of listening.


Q. You touch on themes of rejection—from communities, relationships, and even yourself. How has music helped you process feeling “unwanted,” and what do you hope listeners hear in that vulnerability?

Music gave me a place where I didn’t have to audition. Growing up in a big family and a tight community, belonging always felt conditional. When I felt unwanted, I learned to perform instead. These songs are the opposite of that. I hope listeners hear permission. Not to fix themselves, but to sit with the feeling without rushing past it.


Q. You’ve said that singing your own songs in someone else’s voice would feel like a lie. What does artistic ownership mean to you at this stage of your career?

Ownership isn’t about ego for me. It’s about responsibility. These songs came from very specific moments in my life, shaped by my background, my doubts, my contradictions. Handing them off would flatten them. Especially now, with AI and automation reshaping music so quickly, showing up as a human voice feels important. Even if it’s imperfect.


Q. For readers and musicians who love music but hate their own voices, what would you say now—after years of doubt, discipline, and persistence—to encourage them to keep singing anyway?

Your voice isn’t the obstacle. Your expectations are. I spent years waiting to sound like someone else before allowing myself to sing. That day never came. What did come was a quieter confidence, built from repetition and honesty. If you’re willing to sound bad for a while, you might eventually sound like yourself. And that’s the only voice that actually matters. 







Thursday, 22 January 2026

Interview with Jack Titus


Today we are sharing an interesting interview with Jack Titus, who’s musical artist journey began with a love for music as a form of raw, honest storytelling! Drawing inspiration from indie, soul, and pop influences, Jack crafted a unique sound that captures the highs and lows of life. Late nights writing and early mornings refining shaped his first single, a song that reflects both personal growth and a universal nostalgia.  invites listeners to connect with their own memories and experiences, celebrating the stories that make us who we are.


Q: How would you describe yourself in one word?

Authentic.


Q: Why do you feel this is the ideal profession for you?

Music allows me to connect with people on a deeper emotional level. It’s my way of expressing stories, feelings, and experiences in a way that words alone cannot capture.


Q: Your latest music video?

My latest music video, Love Language, is a vibrant, 80s-inspired visual set in Las Vegas. It brings the universal concept of love and connection to life through neon-lit visuals, heartfelt storytelling, and a nostalgic yet modern vibe.


Q: What’s the response you expect from your fans about ‘Love Language’?

I hope fans feel the emotions and recognize the universal message of love in the song. I want it to remind them of the connections they value most, whether romantic, familial, or friendships.


https://youtu.be/M7yPxzb4vmQ?si=0h-bvEom8XYTEDsD


Q: Specialty of this music video?

The music video is a perfect blend of nostalgic 80s aesthetics with modern storytelling. It uses Las Vegas as a backdrop to create a timeless narrative about love and connection, featuring roller discos, vintage cars, and moments of raw intimacy.


Q: Where do you see yourself in three years from now, or where would you like to be?

I see myself continuing to create meaningful music and visuals, performing live for fans worldwide, and pushing boundaries creatively while connecting with an even larger audience.



Q: Can you please tell us about the most successful project you have worked on?

Love Language is my most successful project to date. It represents everything I strive for—authenticity, connection, and artistic storytelling.


Q: What is your dream project?

My dream project is to create a conceptual album that tells a cohesive story, paired with a series of visually stunning music videos that connect emotionally and visually, creating a cinematic musical experience.


Q: What are some things that you love?

I love creating music, traveling to discover new cultures, connecting with people, and spending time with those who inspire me.



Q: How can your fans get updates about you or your events? Your website or social media links?

Fans can follow me and stay updated through:

Website: https://jacktituss.com

Instagram: instagram.com/jacktituss

YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCoK-dtv...

TikTok: tiktok.com/@jacktituss



Tuesday, 23 December 2025

Jimmygotsoul | Rapper, Music Producer, Songwriter


Jimmygotsoul is a rapper and producer carving out his own lane through raw honesty, soulful tracks, and introspective storytelling. Blending thoughtful lyricism with self-produced songs, his music sits between the golden age of hip-hop and emotional depth of rnb, that offers listeners something that feels both personal and timeless.


As an artist, jimmygotsoul wears multiple hats—handling not just the microphone, but also the production behind the scenes. This hands-on approach gives his music a cohesive identity, where the beats and bars feel inseparable. His production often leans into warm melodies, hard-hitting drums, and soul influences, creating space for lyrics that reflect real experiences, self-reflection, and growth.


Lyrically, jimmygotsoul stands out for his authenticity. Rather than chasing trends, he focuses on telling his story with clarity and intention. His verses balance confidence with vulnerability, touching on themes like motivation, resilience, passion, and navigating life’s pressures. It’s the kind of music that resonates deeply with listeners who value substance as much as sound.


What truly sets jimmygotsoul apart is his commitment to staying genuine. Every track feels intentional—crafted rather than rushed—showing an artist who understands his voice and isn’t afraid to evolve. Whether he’s delivering sharp bars over melodic production or riding soulful beats with emotional weight, his music reflects an artist fully invested in his craft.


Be on the lookout for his new collaborative project “Dreams don’t have expiration date” with Jay Hvrt and Fine Wine Fletch in 2025








 
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