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K’REAM

Switzerland’s K’REAM is definitely a soulful vocalist, songwriter, and maker known for his R&B and hip-hop-tinged pop. Created to parents of Swiss, Indian, and Iranian history, K’REAM was a celebrity basketball participant in his youngsters and performed for the University or college of Menasha in Wisconsin before getting into his …

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Jordan Rakei

A soul-rooted alternative R&B artist who sings, creates, produces, and has keyboards, Australian Jordan Rakei debuted in 2013 with Franklin’s Area, a self-released six-track EP. An amazingly mature established, it shown the convenience with which Rakei can change from classic spirit ballads to reggae grooves. Rakei was busier in 2014, …

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Joel Compass

The London-born vocalist Joel Compass, first found prominence along with his debut EP Astronaut in 2013. Released for the Dark Butter label, it very easily demonstrated his skill being a vocalist, songwriter, and manufacturer, and recognized his effort. Sketching from personal encounters and merging them with brooding and atmospheric creation, …

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Tirzah

London’s wonky pop singer Tirzah first found listeners’ attention with her bold single “I’m Not Dance,” a cooperation with Micachu & the Designs’ Mica Levi that blended garage area beats and an odd recorder test into something ear-catching. Tirzah and Levi became close friends during their period in the Purcell …

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Hawthorne Headhunters

The smooth neo-soul/R&B collective Hawthorne Headhunters was spearheaded simply by Dark Spade (aka Stoney Rock) in 2007. After shifting from St. Louis to LA, the rapper/maker discovered a common relationship in fellow suppliers and St. Louis natives Proh Mic and I, Ced. The three began recording together, getting on vocalist …

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Allen Stone

Vocalist and songwriter Allen Rock describes himself while “a hippie with spirit,” and his music reflects both edges of this method. His vocals and melodic design show the obvious influence of traditional spirit and R&B from the 1960s and ’70s, while his lyrics reveal an idealism and enthusiasm that recall …

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Joe Hertler & the Rainbow Seekers

Lively indie pop ensemble Joe Hertler & the Rainbow Seekers shaped this year 2010 in Support Pleasant, Michigan. Hertler, students at Central Michigan University or college at that time, started performing his tunes acoustically around mid-Michigan, collecting bandmates on the way. Splitting time taken between his songwriter and DJ’ing digital …

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Kim Cesarion

Swedish vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Kim Cesarion makes passionate, soulful electronic-infused modern R&B and pop. Delivered in Stockholm in 1990, Cesarion was raised within a musically willing, multi-cultural family using a Guadeloupean dancer/vocalist/record producer dad and Swedish-Greek musician mom. Beginning on violin at age group four, Cesarion quickly added piano, drums, …

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BJ the Chicago Kid

Born to chapel choir directors within the South Part of Chicago, Illinois, Bryan Sledge, aka BJ the Chicago Child, relocated to LA at age 19, when he became a backup singer for contemporary gospel stars Mary Mary. More than the next many years, he made an appearance like a vocalist …

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Jai Paul

Electro-soul soloist Jai Paul strike the scene this year 2010 using the slick one “BTSTU.” Sounding like London’s response to Dâm-Funk with an achingly sung “Don’t fuck beside me” connect more than a synth-heavy, bubbling defeat, the song captured the interest of several brands, including Polydor and Warp. A bidding …

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