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Azsh Releases New Single ”Mood”

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Miami-based pop artist AZSH continues building the world of her upcoming self-titled album AZSH with the release of her “Mood” visualizer — a playful, neon-lit expression of flirtation, confidence, and connection. Built on upbeat dance-pop energy, the track captures that effortless moment when two people start to recognize something between them — light, magnetic, and just a little bit intriguing.

The visual keeps it simple and intentional: AZSH in bold, colorful looks, performing directly to camera with a relaxed, self-assured presence. It’s not about chasing the moment — it’s about enjoying it. “Mood” leans into curiosity over urgency, chemistry without pressure, and the kind of connection that unfolds naturally when you take your time.

Part of a larger rollout blending music, visuals, and storytelling, AZSH is crafting an album experience rooted in energy, self-expression, and real-life moments listeners instantly recognize. Alongside the release, she’s inviting fans to connect more directly through her mailing list, offering early access to new music, visuals, and upcoming live experiences.

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Solomon King & The Chosen Sounds the Alarm with “Blood on the Streets (In the USA)”

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Solomon King & The Chosen’s “Blood on the Streets (In the USA)” hits with the force of a warning siren echoing through a fractured nation. Dark, urgent, and emotionally charged, the song captures the tension, fear, and emotional exhaustion so many people feel when looking at the state of the world today.

The production carries a cinematic heaviness, blending haunting melodies with a pulse that feels almost apocalyptic. Solomon King delivers the track with conviction and intensity, never sounding manufactured or performative. Instead, the song feels deeply personal — a reflection of heartbreak, frustration, and concern for humanity itself.

What makes “Blood on the Streets (In the USA)” resonate is that it avoids empty slogans. It speaks more to the emotional climate than politics, painting a portrait of anxiety, division, violence, and uncertainty without losing its artistic edge. The track feels timely because it channels emotions many people struggle to articulate.

There’s also something fearless about the release. Solomon King leans into uncomfortable realities while still crafting a song that is compelling musically. The result is both provocative and unforgettable — part protest anthem, part emotional outcry, and part cinematic soundtrack for uneasy times.

“Blood on the Streets (In the USA)” is not background music. It demands attention.

Watch the “Blood on the Streets” music video by Solomon King & The Chosen on Youtube here:

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