Dot Rotten, Karmageddon
Dot Rotten unexpectedly ‘sings it up’ in his latest release. The grime expert has turned his sound to something considerably more mainstream, and it’s pretty catchy.
Angel, Fazer, Stooshe & Tyler James – Wish I
A brilliantly composed song that is very well written, showing the young NDubz founding member has every intention on duplicating the talent that launched him to super-stardom a few years back.
Misha B, Do You Think Of Me
Misha B release the video to her stunning second single ‘Do you think of me’. It’s moving and, we think, slightly epic!
Charlie Brown ft. Ms D & Yungen, Dependency
A fantastic little release by Charlie Brown with some brilliantly selected features from Ms. D and Yungen.
Sway ft. Mr Hudson, Charge
This track is a corker! From literally 00.1… Mr Hudson does an immense feature on a track you’ll like, even if your not totally into the whole dance genre.
Wiley ft. MsD – JME – Skepta, Can you hear me
It’s also GREAT to finally see MsD, in Heatwave, we can only think she was submerged beneath a sea of blonde
Daley ft. Jessie J, Remember Me
Daley makes a HUGE mainstream debut by featuring a newly ‘sex-appealed’ Jessie J in this funky remix of a blaxplotation classic.
Naughty Boy ft. Emeli Sande, Wonder
In this topsy-turvy world of producers ‘featuring’ artists, we reluctantly succumbed to the peculiar release directions
Example, Close Enemies
Example continues to do what he does best and releases a sultry two-step classic.
Rebecca Ferguson, Backtrack
It’s catchy, rhythmic and really compliments that beautiful, husky, unbelievably sultry tones of Miss Ferguson.
Ny, Trophy Boy
Trophy Boy is one of those undeniably catchy tunes that you just know is going to end up getting adored by scores of teenage pop lovers.
Hatty Keane, No One Loves You
The 2010 Open Mic UK winner is back with another song destined to get inside your head with this one.
Mike Delinquent ft. Lady Leshurr, Step in the Dance
This track is more proof that Lady Leshurr has no intentions of relinquishing her crown as the ‘Queen of UK Hip Hop’
Dappy, Good Intentions
Dappy shows us his good intentions
Moya, Making Me Fall
It’s a simple, upbeat and elegant song that sort of falls within that pop-come-classic-neo-soul hybrid area of music.