Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.


Qveen Herby - ‘Sade In The 90s’

L.A. based singer-songwriter and rapper, Qveen Herby delivers an undeniable flow into her latest single, ‘Sade In The 90s.’ Promising to “keep it suave” while paying tribute to legendary soul artist, Sade, Qveen Herby exudes an unwavering confidence and swagger while rhyming Gucci loafer with Deepak Chopra. ‘Sade In The 90s’ features Qveen Herby’s slick vocals over a groovy R&B instrumental.




Zanski - ‘Fool’

Zanski is the all-encompassing alias of the Toronto vocalist and producer, Tom Probizanski. Known to weave electronically laced R&B with the infectious sounds of guitar and his striking falsettos, Zanski’s latest single, ‘Fool’ features the artist’s addicting smooth vocals over mellow instrumentals.




Emma McGrath - Silent Minds EP

An artist who’s been causing a buzz across the blogosphere, Emma McGrath releases her highly anticipated sophomore six-track EP Silent Minds. Full of thought-provoking lyrics and seriously well put together catchy pop tracks, Silent Minds EP is something to check out from the rollercoaster ride of a song, ‘Off The Wall’ to the nostalgia about a carefree childhood in ‘White Lines.’




Flora Cash - ‘18 Dollars’

The U.S. and Scandi musical duo, Flora Cash returns with their first single release of 2018, ‘18 Dollars.’ ‘18 Dollars’ features the artists’ gentle vocals and a stellar production. Despite Flora Cash’s latest mellow pop track being about a failed relationship, the duo who met after being pen pals on Soundcloud are a married couple who now write music together.




MALORY - Dystopia EP

Multicolored pop artist MALORY delivers a sonic treat for the ears in her recently released Dystopia EP following two leading singles, ‘Rapture’ and ‘Nuclear Brandy.’ Brimming with charming music expression, Dystopia showcases the artist’s refreshing, leftfield take on pop music. Over four tracks, Dystopia wittingly juxtaposes a dark chaos and joyous celebration.




Daniel Briskin - ‘Colder Homes’

At just 16 years old, Daniel Briskin is already a gifted singer, songwriter and self-taught producer. With musical influences such as Frank Ocean and James Blake, the young artist’s music is a smooth blend of R&B, sparse electronics and subtle pop hooks—a sound similar to that of Khalid and Kehlani. Daniel’s latest track, ‘Colder Homes’ featuring up-and-coming rapper, Alista Marq, delivers a warm vibe with an infectious beat.




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