Rising Pop Talent Kfir Delivers Defiant Empowering Dancepop on New Single ‘Glamorous’
Kfir delivers the second single from his eagerly awaiting new EP, following on from his
Kfir delivers the second single from his eagerly awaiting new EP, following on from his
Robbed is a word that springs to mind when thinking of Belgian pop talent Red
Nush Unbrushed is undoubtedly one of the most exciting figures to come out of the
The Pretty Mess is back and pop music is well and truly at the forefront
Orville Peck is fresh from the release of his duets EP Stampede Vol. 1 which
Two synth queens, I Am Boleyn and Natalie Gray, unite on the euphoric and empowering
He was narrowly beaten by Nebulossa’s synthpop banger Zorra at Benidorm Fest this year, but
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Paul Morris has gone on to call The Netherlands home and the star
Petra Marklund aka September, the Swedish star who delivered timeless dance anthems such as Cry
We are struggling to cope with Idina Menzel’s journey to becoming our new favourite dancefloor
Australian pop icons Rogue Traders return with a brand new single in the form of
We need a lie down after this one. Jack Hawitt, who recently caught our attention
Last year we shared Stewart Taylor’s anthemic pop number Cover Boy and now the handsome
Italian pop talent Osvaldo Supino returns with his next slice of anthemic dancepop, Gold. The
Dana International is no stranger to a Pride anthem. Her duet with Charlotte Perrelli, Diva
Rising musical talent Conleth Kane collaborates with legendary remixers 7th Heaven on Proud (7th Heaven
We were immediately struck by Billy Mick’s soulful vocals on his track Just B, an
Dana International, arguably one of the most iconic and progressive Eurovision winners of all time,
The end of a decade is a time of reflection for many and the film,
Charlie’s Angels are through, instead we have Andy’s Angels, here played by Countess Luann de
One thing is for sure, we all love Billy Porter. The Broadway and television star,
Marcel Gisler’s Mario tackles a little explored issue in cinema – homophobia in the world
Selecting the top twenty cinematic highlights of the year is always a tricky task. With
It is unlikely that there will be a more feel-good, inspirational film in 2014 than
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