After a few false starts, New Orleans singer Lucky Daye is finally making his mark, one cosmic ballad at a time.
beabadoobee, real name Bea Kristi, talks about touring with Clairo, signing to The 1975 label Dirty Hit, and plans for her "big boy" debut album.
After co-signs from Kanye West and Bon Iver, Velvet Negroni tells the story behind his ambitious debut album, NEON BROWN.
G Flip has spent the last three years trying to get her colossal drum fills and bulletproof hooks to the biggest audience possible.
Grace Ives speaks on how she uses music to work through her rage.
With just a handful of released songs, 19-year-old Nigerian artist Rema has already shown that his music has no bounds.
Two years after her promising debut, Messes, Detroit musician Stef Chura honed her skills to make her most powerful record yet.
In a Philadelphia basement, Empath has been mixing pop, punk, noise, and ambient new age sounds to create mind-bending catchy music.
Nigerian-born singer Santi is leading the march to break new school Afropop into the mainstream.
Omar Apollo, the 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Indiana, is a DIY soul powerhouse.
YungManny is 14 years old (we think?) and already championing the next new wave of rap music.
Baltimore's Shordie Shordie is quietly riding the wave to become one of rap’s best kept secrets.