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Artist: Slayyyter
Tune: Clouds
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Slayyyter drifts into a glossy, hyper‑pop haze with “Clouds,” a track that floats between sweetness and sting. The production sparkles, the vocals glide, and the whole thing feels like a neon‑lit daydream with a pulse. It’s airy, addictive, and built for replay.

Artist: Storefront Church
Tune: Lucretia, My Reflection
Storefront Church takes on “Lucretia, My Reflection” with a brooding, cinematic edge — all shadow, swagger, and slow‑burn tension. The vocals cut through like a sermon in a dark cathedral, while the arrangement builds a world that’s gothic, grand, and impossible to shake.

Artist: Storm Mollison
Tune: UR ALL MINE
Storm Mollison delivers a warm, late‑night groove with “UR ALL MINE,” a track that blends soft‑focus vocals with a beat that feels like velvet. It’s intimate without being fragile, confident without being loud — a quiet flex wrapped in smooth production.

Artist: Sudan Archives
Tune: A BUG’S LIFE
Sudan Archives turns experimentation into electricity on “A BUG’S LIFE,” a track that buzzes, bends, and mutates in real time. Her violin work slices through the mix, her vocals dance around the edges, and the whole thing feels alive — like a creature made of rhythm.

Artist: Sudan Archives
Tune: MS. PAC MAN
“MS. PAC MAN” is playful, glitchy, and full of bite — a sonic maze of beats, loops, and attitude. Sudan Archives flips between sweetness and sharpness with ease, creating a track that feels both retro‑coded and future‑leaning.

Artist: Sudan Archives
Tune: THE NATURE OF POWER
Sudan Archives goes full force on “THE NATURE OF POWER,” a track that hits with urgency and intention. The production is raw and percussive, her delivery is fierce, and the message lands with weight. It’s a rallying cry disguised as a banger.







