Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Manifest - ‘KTS’ Türkiye’s breakout girl group Manifest returns in full force with ‘KTS’ (Kalbimin Tek Sahibi), a bold, genre-blending single lifted from their upcoming debut album arriving this June. Merging early 2000s R&B with modern trap flair, the viral track showcases Manifest’s signature blend of silky vocals, hard-hitting beats, and fearless attitude, earning them comparisons to Destiny’s Child and Rosalía with a distinct Turkish edge.
Daniel Frost - ‘aneeté (old you)’ Daniel Frost returns with ‘aneeté (old you)’, a stirring Afrohouse-meets-melodic-techno anthem that channels spiritual reflection through hypnotic percussion and cinematic depth. More than just a dance track, ‘aneeté’ is a powerful invocation of memory, identity, and emotional homecoming, blending ancestral vocals and sunrise-ready grooves into a soul-stirring journey of self-reclamation.
Axel Farden - ‘Say My Name’ Jakarta-born singer-songwriter and producer Axel Farden unveils ‘Say My Name’, a sleek R&B-pop single and the first taste of his upcoming sophomore album ‘Alive’. Inspired by a viral TikTok melody challenge, the track fuses hypnotic progressions with emotive vocals and polished production, delivering a soulful, contemporary sound that blends vulnerability with undeniable pop appeal.
WellBad - ‘Bucket List’ German rock-blues band WellBad returns with their genre-blending single ‘Bucket List’, the fourth release from their new album ‘Oyster & Pearl’. Fusing americana, country-rap, and gritty blues rock, the track is a heartfelt ode to enduring love, written by frontman Daniel Welbat as a tribute to his wife and accompanied by a vibrant music video directed by Detlef Overmann.
Logan Taylor - ‘Tequila Sunrise’ Logan Taylor returns with her fourth single ‘Tequila Sunrise’, a cinematic pop-rock track that blends folk and Americana influences with nostalgic storytelling. Building on the momentum of her earlier releases, the song captures the emotional weight of revisiting a past version of oneself through steady grooves, layered guitars, and Taylor’s unmistakable vocal presence.