Staasia Daniels is back on SOTBMusic with an slowed-down track telling a lover she deserves better than a wishy-washy partner. It’s a different vibe than songs like “Handle It,” as the dancehall vibes shine through quite well. Dancing your problems away while still being contemplative about them, planning actions for the foolishness, that’s the major […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @AUGUST08 Drops Father
I may be doing AUGUST 08 a huge disservice for his project Father by just highlighting “Funeral,” and for that, I apologize. However, this song is as beautiful as it is haunting as hell. It’s one of those tracks that grabs you with its honesty and never lets you go. AUGUST’s entire project is like that. […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @StaasiaDaniels Asks If You Could "Handle It" on New Track
Brampton artist Staasia Daniels hits SOTBMusic with a smooth “if the shoe was on the other foot” vibe with her latest track, “Handle It.” Over deliberate drum hits and a chilled-out, post-modern feel, Daniels proposes that her ex (or soon-to-be ex) is on some other stuff. Said dude probably wouldn’t be able to handle her […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: Toni Braxton and Birdman Team Up for "Heart Away"
Toni Braxton is always reinventing herself. Today, we have a new song (which is a remix–kinda) from her featuring Birdman. I need a Toni-only version of this, because it feels like a trap version of her stuff from The Heat. Birdman adds a rap verse, but it’s not exactly that good. I’m still tripping off […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LexxyMusic Says There’s No Rush on New Cut
There’s something about NYC-based artist Lexxy’s voice that brought me into this track. Maybe it’s because it reminds me a bit of Mya and Mya has remained one of my favorite artists of any era. Keeping up with the old-school vibes we’ve gotten thus far today, “No Rush” is a simple track about not rushing […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @ImJeRonelle Wants "More" in New Track
I fell in love with this one because it’s got a real middle-school R&B feel to it, kind of like a mix between Anthony Hamilton and Usher. I’ve been a fan of JeRonelle since I first got introduced to him a while back and this one is no exception. If you need some R&B that […]
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