Cat Clyde's "Man's World" tackles patriarchy with swampy blues and a groove that refuses to break. From Mud Blood Bone, out ...
Kareen Lomax closes her ijan EP with "Somewhere In The World," a vintage neo-soul track about grief, grace and goodbye.
Tim Atlas's "Couple Up" is melancholic bedroom R&B about unrequited love, hoping one casual night might turn into something permanent. Review.
Discover the meaning and legacy of New Radicals’ You Get What You Give — why it still resonates with fans, artists and ...
LOUD TIGER's "Good Company" is a Valentine's alternative about choosing yourself. Viktoria Siff's country-pop track reviewed.
Executive produced by Raphael Saadiq, this 31-minute masterclass channels New Edition, Donell Jones & 90s R&B nostalgia.
Are Sade, Stevie Nicks, Pat Benatar and Björk really underrated? A sharp look at the 80s female voices that weren’t ...
Rich Delinquent and Tyla Yaweh's "Heartbreak Afterparty" tracks post-breakup numbness through heavy reverb and self-medication. Album closer reviewed.
Erin LeCount rarely sounds comfortable standing still, and ‘DON’T YOU SEE ME TRYING?’ pushes that restlessness into the open.
That cross-border reach became especially visible through his collaboration with American artist Che. Serving as the sole ...
Discover the most controversial R&B songs of the 1970s, from Donna Summer to Fela Kuti, and why radio bans only made these ...
A Neon Music review defining the meaning of J. Cole’s The Fall-Off — a double album about ageing in public, legacy pressure ...