New music friday - January 30th.
DYLAN SINCLAIR - Courtesy of RANGE
On a busy friday for the industry, the independent scene keeps on giving.
Ezek drops long awaited debut Album EZEK’s PARTY.
With EZEK’s PARTY, rising French rapper Ezek delivers a bold, high-energy debut that functions as both a celebration and a statement of intent. Driven by club-ready beats, shifting flows and unapologetic confidence, the album highlights her commanding presence and playful bravado. Embracing freedom, excess and performance, the project reflects a new generation of artists using music as space for release and identity.
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Zinadelphia releases new single Dusty’s.
In the last coupe of years, Zinadelphia has built a distinct retro-meets-modern soul identity, blending neo-soul, jazz textures and vintage aesthetics with contemporary pop energy. After gaining momentum through early singles and major festival performances, she refined her sound across projects like Lucky and The Magazine. Now with the release of her latest single Dusty’s, she continues this new chapter with growing global reach and a rising live reputation. A song highlighted by powerful and super catchy vibe, an impactful follow-up to her already released singles.
Steve Ibrahim drops debut EP L’OISEAU BLEU.
The French R&B scene has rarely seen an artist building this much momentum in such a short time. After a standout solo year, Paris-based R&B artist Steve Ibrahim has released his first solo EP L’OISEAU BLEU, a deeply personal project rooted in memory and emotion. Drawing from gospel, soul and modern R&B as expected, this project favors restraint, intimacy and meaning over excess. Following early solo releases and a growing live presence, this EP marks what truly feels like a natural evolution in his artistic journey.
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