The magnetic Mission singer-trumpeter blends her mariachi background with reggaeton, more on new independent album
Read MoreLa Doña's music is a blend of Bay Area hip-hop, reggaeton and traditional Mexican and Latin American musical styles. Her new EP Algo Nuevo is out now.
Read MoreIn the San Francisco Bay Area, self-described radical activist musician Cecilia Peña-Govea (whose stage name is La Doña) openly talks about how the U.S. flag has become a symbol of greed and destruction for her.
Read MoreBarack Obama has revealed his highly anticipated annual summer playlist featuring the Rolling Stones, Janelle Monae and SZA. But among the familiar names, one track may stand out for Bay Area music fans.
Read MoreLa Doña was ready to be a pop star but her EP dropped just as the country was shutting down.
Read MorePooja Pallavi’s artistry is a reflection of her multidimensionality. She rejects being boxed in as if she is just political, cultural, spiritual or sexual. Pallavi embodies different energies and strives to portray this in her art.
Read MorePallaví aka Fijiana is an Indo-Fijian singer, rapper, and creative director, raised & based in the Bay Area, Richmond, California.
Read MoreOne of the smartest musical moves I ever made was paying for a Bandcamp subscribtion to the San Francisco label Text Me. Every few days they drop a new single or LP into my Bandcamp collection, and whatever they deliver is reliably fire—music that falls somewhere on the pop/hip-hop/electro spectrum, but is always decidedly iconoclastic in posture. Last month in this space I wrote about Anjali Asha’s fantastic EP Doomsday; for the last week, iamhill’s Sellout has been dominating my daily listening.
Edmonton-born artist, hill of iamhill, steers away from her previous R&B sound and into experimental pop that will pump out thrills and excitement from your speakers.
Change is good, but a lot of the best R&B points back to the source. Focusing on current stuff with some classics sprinkled in, this playlist highlights grown-up R&B tunes with hints of the classic tradition: relaxed new sounds with the same old soul. Our editors are always switching things out, so if you hear something you like, add it to your library.
Read MoreAmerican singer, Anjali Asha has finally come out with her latest single labeled “Doomsday” off her album with the same name “Doomsday” where she explores anxiety, despair, addiction, terrible friends, destiny etc.
Indo-Fijian/Mexican-American singer displays an interesting character in this new song powered by a rhythm that is both varied and focused.
Read MoreA postura vocálica de Anjali Asha chama a atenção pelas ótimas vibrações e variações que são colocadas pela artista em seu novo e incrível single “Doomsday”.
Read MoreThe up-and-coming artist, Anjali Asha, has recently released a brand new captivating song titled “Doomsday.”
You could feel that her latest project is influenced by a range of genres; mainly Soul, Pop, and Trap. Aside from experimenting with genres, the multi-talented artist has successfully captivated our attention, thanks to the top-notch arrangement of beats.
Over punchy-uptempo beats with stupid-heavy bass lines, Pallaví AKA Fijiana turns social tropes on their heads.
Read MoreSan Francisco-based singer and songwriter Anjali Asha has just shared her brand new single Vitals, a super smooth piece of Contemporary R&B music out now via Text Me Records.
Anjali Asha is a woman not unbeknown to adversity, and her upcoming EP is a testament to that. Vitals, the first song from her EP to be released in 2022, is a song about many human emotions such as self-doubt and the feeling of being stressed and burnt out. Asha sings about being stuck in your head and needing to come back to earth while searching for one’s purpose. The track has a clear influence from the likes of Kehlani and Ella Mai with the soulful and smooth vocalism from Asha.