“ARTAWAY” Signals KELO SOUL’s Next Move
The internet moves fast. One day you’re freestyling on Waterside Drive in Norfolk, rapping for J. Cole, the artist you’ve called your favorite since high school. The next day your name and freestyle are featured on Complex, XXL, Genius, Source Magazine, DatPiff, The Virginian-Pilot, Hot 91 Radio and more.
“ARTAWAY” arrives in the middle of that momentum. From the opening line, “It’s like I almost gave my art away in every single artery,” KELO SOUL establishes the framework. He splits artery into art, into a way, into a ray. The wordplay isn’t decorative. It sets the thesis.
JIREH’s “Boomerang” Comes Back Around to Set the Tone for 2026
From the moment the snare and bass lock in, “Boomerang” moves, pulling you with it. This is a record built around motion, the kind that happens instinctively, not because you were told to move but because standing still stops making sense.
HRVY Dent Rides Through Heart-break on “High Horse”
Some heartbreaks sound like silence while others ride back in with a grin. HRVY Dent’s “High Horse” opens with gentle folk-country guitar chords, setting the stage for a story of love lost and lessons learned. But don’t mistake the melody for misery; this is heartbreak with a pulse.
“I told her that I love her, she said that it’s okay.” That’s the turning point. As soon as the line lands, producer Nick Nash drops the bass in, lifting the energy like a cowboy refusing to sulk. It’s the sonic embodiment of getting back on your high horse, that moment when heartbreak meets hope and you realize healing might just sound like 808s and open roads.
Era Hardaway - Espresso
This isn’t just a song, it’s a mindset. Some days, that morning cup of coffee wears off fast, and by mid-day, you need something stronger. That’s the energy Era Hardaway’s “Espresso” brings. It’s not just a wake-up call, but a reset button for your whole day, whenever you need it.
Luna Elle - AMPM
Luna Elle’s new single “AMPM” is a message to and from the romantics who want their person in every moment. We’re talking 24/7. The Ghanaian-Canadian singer-songwriter from Mississauga, Ontario, delivers a sultry track that captures the slow-burning desire to be impossibly close to the one you love, almost as if you want to be in their skin.

