American artist Tony Frissore is tapping into the rise of wellness-focused listening and the growing use of lo-fi music in meditation, study, and self-care routines with the release of his new single “Self Soothe”
Created to help listeners regulate their breathing, the track includes vocals from his wife.
“I wanted to create something that doesn’t just sound relaxing, but actively helps listeners slow down, breathe deeply, and find a moment of stillness,” says Frissore. “Self Soothe is meant to be a small pocket of peace you can return to whenever you need grounding.”
“Self Soothe” by Tony Frissore is out now on all platforms.
American poetic artist Séhkou unveils Proverbs 5:18–19 (Sunset), a meditative blend of scripture, spoken word, and soul.
Produced by Dreamlife and Seriouz Beats, the track is a rich, reverent exploration of sacred love and covenant intimacy—set against a cinematic and spiritually warm sonic landscape.
Sunset features La’Keith Rashad, whose velvet-smooth vocals deliver the song’s ethereal hook, adding emotional texture and melodic depth.
Backing vocals from Angelica Allen appear in the final verse, offering a quiet echo of the divine feminine.
Inspired by Proverbs 5:18–19 and led by the RUACH (the breath of the Most High), Sunset is more than a song—it’s a whispered benediction.
This is the first single from his developing spiritual body of work entitled Solus, an intentional collection of sacred compositions grounded in intimacy, reverence, and return.
“Proverbs 5:18–19 (Sunset)” by Séhkou is out now on all streaming platforms.
Producer ØLVS is back with “Spicy”, a Latin Tech House track which tells the story of a fiery, charismatic woman who claims she isn’t as “spicy” as people say—though her energy on the dance floor tells a different story.
The cheeky track features a Tech House bass and kick sound, with some Salsa flavors, Afro House vibes, and Latin female vocals.
In ØLVS’s own words: “I want people to dance but also giggle a little, the track is pretty cheeky.”
“Spicy” by ØLVS is out now on all streaming platforms.
American artist Ship Says Om has released “Mother Director”, the 2nd single from her latest EP DREAM JOURNAL.
The EP unveils a fluid, enriching passage through acoustic soundscapes, merging pared-down electronics with hushed songwriting in a tranquil, contemplative collection.
DREAM JOURNAL by Ship Says Om is out now on all streaming platforms.
Ghanaian-American gospel singer Charley-A has released his latest single, “Be Still”, a much-needed song to prompt christians to remain firm in God.
This song is a musical anchor designed to lead listeners away from anxiety and direct them to the refuge of God’s presence. Rooted in the timeless promise of Psalm 46:10, the song begins with a pleasant harmonious melody, acknowledging the overwhelming noise of life, before building into a powerful declaration of God’s absolute sovereignty.
It invites the believer to stop fighting, stop striving and for a few precious minutes, simply be in the presence of the Almighty. It speaks directly to the exhaustion of our current culture, providing a soaking worship experience that helps people surrender their burdens.
“Be Still” by Charley-A is out now on all streaming platforms.
“U DEY FOR ME”, the new single by Ghanaian- American gospel singer Charley-A is a declaration that God is not just a distant creator, but an “ever-present help”.
The title translates to “You’re there for me” in Pidgin English and the song is a reminder that in the middle of chaos, in the quiet, in the valleys and on the peaks, God is not just watching but walking beside his children.
“U DEY FOR ME” by Charley-A is out now on all platforms.
American artist DiDi Musiqq unveils her latest single, “Something In My Heart,” a soulful track that explores the lingering feeling of love that never truly fades.
“True love never dies,” says DiDi. “Sometimes it doesn’t work out due to timing, irreconcilable differences, or simply not being on the same path spiritually — but sometimes there’s that one person you just can’t forget or completely let go of, even if they weren’t the right one for you at that time.”
Inspired by this deeply relatable experience, “Something In My Heart” blends heartfelt storytelling with a beat that keeps listeners moving. “I didn’t want it to feel sad,” DiDi explains. “I wanted to tell the story, but still make it enjoyable at the same time. I feel like ‘Something In My Heart’ does exactly that.”
Raised in a Caribbean musical household as one of eight siblings, DiDi was surrounded by the sounds of legends like Whitney Houston from an early age. According to her mother, she began singing at just six months old—and by age six, her passion for music was undeniable. Starting out in school choirs, DiDi evolved into a genre-fluid artist whose sound now spans soul, pop, reggae, R&B, house, EDM, and Afrobeats.
Her musical journey took a defining turn when she first discovered Afrobeats. “When I first heard Afrobeats, I got truly excited and felt this was my calling,” she recalls. That discovery ignited an artistic explosion—
“Something In My Heart” by Didi Musiq is now available on all platforms