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Slayyyter Releases 'OLD TECHNOLOGY'
As we gear up towards the full release of WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA , Slayyyter has blessed us with yet another single off the project. The fifth single is titled ‘ OLD TECHNOLOGY ’. The track is brash, expanding the era once again with another sharp blend of electronica and pop. Sandwiched between ‘CANNIBALISM!’ and ‘CRANK’ on the tracklist, ‘OLD TECHNOLOGY’ offers a middle ground between these two distinct sounds, pulling the melodic and feminine essence from ‘CANNIBALISM’ and

Morghan McCart
Mar 3


underscores Announces Her Third Album 'U', Drops Tour Dates, and Releases New Single 'Tell Me (U Want It)'
underscores is back with the third and final offering from her upcoming album. ‘ Tell Me (U Want It)’ hit streaming platforms midway through last week, with April Harper Grey offering us yet another strong self-produced single to ring in her newest era. The release of ‘Tell Me (U Want It) was accompanied by an intricate music video where we watch Grey steal a sleek silver USB before getting chased down by its owner for the rest of the runtime. If you pay close attention, you

Morghan McCart
Mar 3


Slayyyter Releases Her Fourth Single 'DANCE...' Off Her Upcoming Album WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA
If you haven’t heard of Slayyyter yet, we’re going to need to fix that. The popstar first crashed into the scene in 2019 with her brash and electric self-titled mixtape. Since then, she’s been slowly carving a place for herself in the industry, releasing project after project, with each one being so visually captivating, with Slayyyter being a true visionary on those fronts. You can think of her like a Kesha type, a little wild, but uniquely put together. [ WOR$T GIRL IN AME

Morghan McCart
Jan 17


Ninajirachi Celebrates A Monumental Year With A Frost Children Remix of 'F*ck My Computer'
Even after her major successes this year, you might still be unfamiliar with Australian songwriter, producer, and DJ Ninajirachi . Back in the beginning of August, she released her debut album, I Love My Computer , which quickly became critically acclaimed, earning Nina eight ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) Awards. She took home three trophies for Best Solo Artist, Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist, and Best Independent Release. Still, Nina’s trophy shelf

Morghan McCart
Nov 23, 2025
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