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Emerging R&B Talent Lovelogiq Impresses With Must-Hear New Single “Tha New D’Angelo”
Lovelogiq, the emerging R&B sensation hailing from Los Angeles, has just unveiled his stunning new single, “Tha New D’Angelo”. This soul-stirring single pays homage to the legendary R&B icon, D’Angelo, while also marking Lovelogiq’s own unique footprint in the genre.
Lovelogiq’s musical journey reflects a deep passion for storytelling, marked by authenticity and a love for classic R&B. Influenced by icons such as Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye, Lovelogiq’s artistry shines through his powerful vocals and poignant lyrics.
Lovelogiq’s previous album, Waves & Sunsets, independently garnered over half a million streams, attesting to his growing influence in the music industry. The project has received international acclaim, particularly in the UK and Japan, showcasing Lovelogiq’s global appeal. The album’s success underscores his ability to connect with a diverse audience through themes of love, heartbreak and self-discovery.
“Tha New D’Angelo” hears Lovelogiq seamlessly blend classic R&B vibes with a contemporary twist, creating a track that is both timeless and fresh. This soulful track takes listeners on a mesmerising ride through the heart of R&B, where every note is infused with passion and raw emotion. The single is taken from Lovelogiq’s new album, LUV 4 SALE, which is out now.
Accompanying “Tha New D’Angelo” is a visually captivating music video directed by Mo’ Staxx. The video pays homage to D’Angelo’s classic “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” while adding a contemporary twist, showcasing Lovelogiq’s deep appreciation for the genre’s roots.
Describing the inspiration behind the single, Lovelogiq shares, “It’s my love letter to core R&B and R&B lovers. It’s my thank you to D’Angelo for inspiring me and all my music friends. It’s my unapologetic middle finger to ‘sameism’ in music.”
“Tha New D’Angelo” is set to enchant audiences worldwide, offering a soulful and contemporary perspective on classic R&B. Lovelogiq continues to establish himself as a force in the music industry, leaving an indelible mark with each release.
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Cassidy Place Isn’t Guessing Anymore —Muse Proves She Knows Exactly Who She Is
Cassidy Place didn’t make Muse to test the waters. She made it to plant a flag — three tracks, no filler, zero hesitation. It’s the sound of an artist leaning all the way into her instincts and finally letting her aesthetic run the show: retro-pop shimmer, underground-club pulse, jazz-club intimacy, and that smoky Cassidy vocal that always feels like she’s letting you in on a secret.
Where most debut EPs feel like auditions, Muse feels like a statement. Small package, big personality.

Track One: “Take Me to the Bridge” — the late-night spark
The whole EP opens like a neon sign flickering on. “Take Me to the Bridge” has that throwback sophistication — a little disco, a little jazz, a little midnight mischief. Cassidy rides the groove like she grew up on vinyl and underground dance floors at the same time. It’s smooth, flirtatious, and confident in a way artists usually grow into years later.
Track Two: “Feel My Skin” — the slow-burn center
Here’s where she drops the temperature but somehow turns the heat up. “Feel My Skin” leans into texture — breathy vocals, minimalist production, a pulse that feels like someone whispering right behind your ear. It’s the emotional hinge of the EP, the moment where the character Cassidy’s building gets vulnerable, a little dangerous, and a lot more real.

Track Three: “Infatuation” — the restless release
“Infatuation” ties the entire EP together. It’s got the urgency, the tension, the edge. The track moves with the kind of energy you get when you’re right on the line between fantasy and impulse. Her vocal sits right at that sweet spot — expressive without ever losing control. It’s the payoff, the catharsis, and the moment you realize the EP wasn’t three singles… it was a carefully plotted emotional progression.
The Full Picture: A Three-Track Story About Desire
Muse works because Cassidy treats these songs like chapters, not singles. Together, they chart the arc of longing — the spark, the pull, the surrender. She blends vintage and modern in a way that feels intentional but never overdesigned. There’s a rawness under all the gloss that makes the EP breathe.
And while the run time is tight, nothing about the impact is small. Muse is the sound of an artist arriving — not loudly, but unmistakably.
If this is her first shot at defining herself, she’s already made the point:
Cassidy Place isn’t chasing a sound. She is one.
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