New Music Friday - February 16th

By Erik | February 16, 2024

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Another week has passed, and 2024 is in full swing. We have new music from this past week that needs to be highlighted. Welcome to our weekly recap of some of the new music that has been released, we look forward to bring you these recaps so you don't miss a thing.  

Reggie Becton, Mayila - Just Friends

Reggie Becton and Mayila deliver a solid melodic duet, creating a good rendition on the premise of men and women being just friends. The song is a smooth listen, with a wonderful blending of their voices.

Dee Gatti, OSA - Perfect Timing

Dee Gatti is becoming one of my favorite artists to listen to lately. Dee hasn't disappointed, with another solid performative outing with this this latest single.

J.Tajor - Like I Do (with William Singe)

J.Tajor and William Singe deliver, with this upbeat single that gives strong pop/R&B vibes throughout. The song gives me early 2000 vibes with the sound they've created.

TheARTI$t - You For Me

I would consider "You For Me" a story of a broken heart that won't let go of the situation. It's a song that may hit home for a lot of people that have been in the same situation.

Jack Freeman - Nina (Album)

Jack Freeman has a very soulful voice and has delivered a solid project. It's been roughly 6 years since his last full-length project, and from a first listen, I'm not disappointed.

Raheem DeVaughn, Droyd, The Colleagues - Love me down

Raheen DeVaughn has been delivering soulful music for almost two decades now. This time, he teamed up with producers The Colleagues and Droyd on a slightly more up-tempo track. He's been busy with releases over the past few years, and I wouldn't be mad at another collaboration between him and The Colleagues.

Sinéad Harnett - Thinking Less

She's done it again with another smooth track, which should appear on her forthcoming album "BOUNDARIES". If the album sounds anything like this song, this will be a great project to vibe out during the spring. 

Pip Millett - Tell Jimmy EP

The Manchester native has given us an excellent five-track EP. The project is concise and well-structured without a single skip. Hopefully, this EP is a prelude to a full-length album as this EP leaves me wanting more.