Discovery Of The Week v2.4

DISCOVERY OF THE WEEK HWING

Dive into our music discovery of the week from amazing acts who are creating and delivering hot music. With so much good music steadily coming through, it’s easy to miss some of the best. To help prevent this, we’ve rounded up the best, “discovery of the week”.

Featuring:

  1. Mimi Knowles — Limited Edition
  2. Val Maugenest — Know Better
  3. Molly Moore — Be Here Now
  4. Keithian — Birds
  5. Kaytlyn Cate — You’re Making My Heart Feel Like
  6. Kosha Dillz — Other Side of Happiness ft. Alvarez Kings
  7. Joan Mercury — Purpose
  8. Bridesmen — Someone Who Loves Me
  9. Danielle Martin — The Wanting

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Mimi Knowles — Limited Edition

Mimi Knowles is running into this quarter with his next single release titled, “Limited Edition”. Set for a November 16th drop, “Limited Edition”will join a catalog of singles that have gained over 3.3 million streams on Spotify by Knowles’ fan base.

“Limited Edition” is a pairing of bouncy 808’s over lush RnB chords. While penning and co-producing this release, Mimi Knowles tops off “Limited Edition” with playful lyrics, energetic pop melodies and velveteen harmonies. The masterful mix and master is thanks to grammy nominated engineer James Krausse, who has worked with BeyonceNick Jonas, and Robin Thicke.

 

Val Maugenest — Know Better

Dark Electronic Pop/RnB track, Fun Fact: Written, produced, performed and audio engineered by females.

 

Molly Moore — Be Here Now

LA-based artist Molly Moore has been writing songs since the tender age of seven, honing her love of singing and songwriting over the years that followed. With a musician as a father and a healer as a mother, her upbringing has had a tangible influence on her music and imagery.

 

Keithian — Birds

“Birds,” the first single from Keithian’s upcoming EP “… to my Pain,” comes off the heels of his “Power” EP which was released in 2016. This past summer, Keithian connected with Caribbean producer and keyboardist Oliver Delcros-Sainville during a session working on music for Rhianna. The pair spent a week in the studio and discovered a connection. Out of those sessions was born the beginning of the songs that would make up Keithian’s upcoming EP.

“‘Birds’ was written about me trying to fall in love, but realizing I’m not fully there,” Keithian said. “My heart and mind was on other shit, like hoes and bullshit. I mean, I’m a guy of nature and when I looked at birds at that time in my life, they reminded me of how I should’ve been flying away from bad behaviors and being honest with that someone I was participating in fake love with.”

 

Kaytlyn Cate — You’re Making My Heart Feel Like

 

Kosha Dillz — Other Side of Happiness ft. Alvarez Kings

 

Joan Mercury — Purpose

Sharing the lead single to her debut album “Mercury Rising,” which chronicles the stages of healing and finding yourself again after a toxic relationship. This track represents the part of the album where the focus shifts towards the self. It showcases so much of who I am because I can be my biggest cheerleader and at times my own worst enemy.

Starting over, in general, is not always the easiest but the beauty is that you can start over at any point in life. I use affirmations a lot so in a way, this was my affirmation song to remind myself that anything is possible.

 

Bridesmen — Someone Who Loves Me

Bridesmen is Los Angeles based Kenton Chen, an indie neo-soul, R&B singer/songwriter who has set out to encourage others to find power within themselves and use compassion to enact change. Known for his work on NBC’s Sing-Off, as well as his performances with Postmodern Jukebox and Scary Pockets, Chen’s latest project is a radical departure from his jazz/a cappella roots. Chen strives to explore the darker side of human nature, the dichotomy of morality and how to be a good person in a world that ostracizes you, i.e. a ‘bridesmen’ at a wedding.

 

 

Danielle Martin — The Wanting