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Featured Music of the Week: November 16th, 2020

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Check out our features this week; including some super cool pop tracks!

“Tell Me Something (I Don’t Know),” by Otto:

“Oh Girl,” by LINION (remixed by DJ Wei): Read our full review of the track HERE.

“Back in My Body,” by Slow Dress:

“Keep Up,” by NevilleSounds: Written while in lockdown, this song is about persevering through the hard times. It’s an encouraging message in these times.

“Wow,” by Tatiana Owens: a funky soul track. Check out this track as well as their recent full album release, Colorful Too.

“Fiery B,” by Estella Dawn: a laid back track with sass.


Blue Hour; the debut album of Mothica: While openly sharing her cathartic story of finding help in abuse and drug and alcoholic addiction, her music has struck a chord with many fans around the world. Read our full review of the album HERE.

Which track was your favorite? Share it with us in the comments!

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