Dil Releases a Somber Bop for the Commitment-Phobe
Have you ever been afraid of getting hurt? Or, maybe you’re afraid to be the one who does the hurting?
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Have you ever been afraid of getting hurt? Or, maybe you’re afraid to be the one who does the hurting?
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2020 has left us all yearning for connection a bit more than usual. It’s also been a time for new collaborations and ideas.
Both of those ideas collide on “Reaching Out For You,” the new single from Los Angeles-based rapper Cam Carter and pop singer Raquel Aurilia.
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If you’re looking for a new song that you can jam out to in the car and get stuck in your head, look no further than Nashville band Manic.’s new single, “Slowly From The Inside.”
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Next week, we’ll bring you the UMC20 Best of December, compiling jams from throughout the month.
That means that this is it. This is the last time 20 all-new tracks will grace UMC20 in 2020.
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For as long as we’ve been in Nashville, our path has intertwined with Timothy Myles on several occasions. The Chicago native came into our sights when we entered and won the first-ever Top Writer Series at Nashville’s True Music Room in 2019. Since then, we’ve followed his journey, and have always found his wisdom and perspective to be perspective.
You’ll see that shine through here, as we discuss the ways Timothy has maneuvered through the COVID-19 pandemic to continue growing, all while keeping his sights set on brighter days in 2021 and beyond. This is the perfect episode to end the year… and it even has some surprise closing theme music, to boot!
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If you feel like you’ve been living in Groundhog Day for the past nine months, it would seem that Mo7s would agree with you.
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Through all of the stories of feeling cooped up throughout the pandemic, have any of us stopped to consider how the dogs feel right now?
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2020 has been a time to go inward — to decipher the stories that live inside of us, and to find new ways to express them.
Mesa Jane got the memo early on in the pandemic. Now, she has Frequency — her first-ever self-produced EP — to show for it.
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Sarah Bailey is having a big December. A huge Taylor Swift fan, Bailey and her family set their Christmas light display to Swift’s holiday tune, “Christmas Tree Farm.” That resulted in Bailey receiving a direct message from her idol, who praised the display and made a donation to the Our Community Hunger Center just outside of Bailey’s hometown of Cleveland.
The encounter has also led to Bailey (and her music) receiving attention from media outlets nationwide. That includes some added buzz in the lead-up to her new single, “Drops of Liquor,” which just released today.
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How do you write a holiday song — and produce a music video — from more than 500 miles apart?
Of course, we’ve heard plenty of stories about artists having to get creative and work together from afar here in the ‘rona times — but, not like this!
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