
Silas Heart arrives quietly but with intent. The young English singer and songwriter produces every note himself, shaping songs that carry both strength and vulnerability. Believer, his debut single, feels intimate and cinematic at once. It is the sound of someone emerging from heartbreak, learning to breathe again, and choosing hope over silence.

Meet Arden Rae. She didn’t come from a label’s talent scout or years of band rehearsals. She was born at the intersection of curiosity, imagination, and artificial intelligence.
Jonas Vahl’s debut single, Neon Ghosts, is a hauntingly luminous track that channels the pulse of 1980s pop through the lens of modern introspection. With shimmering synth lines and a rhythm that feels both cinematic and deeply human, Neon Ghosts captures the ache of memory and the glow of fleeting youth.

Keira Kai has arrived, loud, sharp, and impossible to ignore. Her debut single Stupid People hits like a glitter grenade. Three minutes of brat-pop brilliance that turns frustration into a hook you can’t shake. The track pairs snarling lyrics with a pulse of electric defiance, a sound that nods to late-night punk clubs without losing its pop heart.