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Come Thru Vocals Sunday – Electro Dance from Storm Mollison. Plus Queendom from Sudan Archives

Storm Mollison brings a sharp electro‑dance jolt, while Sudan Archives commands the room with “Queendom,” blending strings and experimental R&B into a standout Sunday pick.

Today’s highlight features exceptional song selections picked by It’s Not You It’s Me Melomaniacs. These artists are not just singing; they are showcasing their unique abilities and interpretations that truly captivate.

Storm Mollison kicks things off with an electro‑dance pulse that hits instantly. Her production is crisp, her delivery is sharp, and the whole track feels like a neon‑lit sprint through a club hallway you probably shouldn’t be in. (Her recent run of singles has leaned into this sleek, UK‑leaning electronic pop lane, with streaming traction building across 2024.)

Then Sudan Archives steps in with “Queendom,” a track that’s all swagger, strings, and self‑possession. She bends genres like it’s nothing — R&B, experimental pop, violin‑driven chaos — and somehow makes it feel effortless. (Sudan Archives has been expanding her sonic world since her acclaimed 2022 album Natural Brown Prom Queen, and “Queendom” continues that rule‑breaking streak.)

Two artists, two different energies, one Sunday that knows exactly what it’s doing.

Artist: Storm Mollison
Tune: UR ALL MINE
Connect: StormMollison (@stormmollison) | TikTok


Artist: Sudan Archives
Tune:  A BUG’S LIFE
Connect: Sudan Archives IG

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