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Get Ready to Swoon: Brittneyann’s Latest Single “Friends Lovers Enemies” is Here!

Brittneyann, the multi-talented performer from New Jersey, is back with a brand new single that’s sure to be your next obsession. “Friends Lovers Enemies” is out now, and it’s everything we’ve been waiting for!
Picture this: a blend of RnB, Bedroompop, and Bossa Nova that creates the perfect soundtrack for those sultry summer nights. Brittneyann’s voice is like honey, dripping with emotion and pulling you into her story. The harmonies? Simply beautiful! And don’t even get us started on the song itself —i t is a true masterpiece.
Brittneyann isn’t just another artist; she’s a true music alchemist, blending her rich cultural background into every note. With influences from Bob Marley to ACDC, she creates a sound that’s uniquely hers. Growing up in a Belizean and Italian household, she’s been soaking up musical inspiration from day one, and it shows in her work.
Her journey is as inspiring as her music. From adorable appearances on “Sesame Street” to starring in “Dragon Tales: Let’s Start a Band” at just four years old, Brittneyann’s been in the spotlight practically her whole life. She’s performed the National Anthem at major sports events and made her Off-Broadway debut at 20! Talk about a superstar in the making!
With “Friends Lovers Enemies”, Brittneyann opens up about the heart-wrenching experience of being in love with her best friend and the inner turmoil it brought. The song captures that intense mix of friendship and unspoken love, making it incredibly relatable for anyone who’s ever been in a similar situation.
Grab your headphones, find a comfy spot, and let Brittneyann’s new single take you on a musical journey. Trust us, “Friends Lovers Enemies” is the track you didn’t know you needed but won’t be able to live without. Happy listening! 🎶💖
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Dead Tooth Drops New Single ‘You Never Do Shit’

In “You Never Do Shit,” Brooklyn’s Dead Tooth deliver a snarling, urgent post-punk single that distills their barbed energy into under four minutes of sharp-tongued wit and scuffed-up sonics. It’s a track that bristles with disdain—Zach Ellis’ vocal delivery is acidic, at times theatrical, and often more spoken than sung. There’s a punk rock immediacy here, but with the knowing wink of someone who’s watched the scene curdle and still wants to dance through the ashes.
The song began its life in a different medium—written for a fictional band on City on Fire—but the real-life iteration carries more weight. There’s a palpable satisfaction in Ellis’ decision to reclaim it, and that freedom seeps into every detail: the unkempt rhythm section, the jarring saxophone lines from John Stanesco, and the deliberate looseness that characterizes its structure.
Dead Tooth are at once participants and commentators in the culture they inhabit. Their songs are alive with noise, but also with intent—tracking the psychic hangover of nightlife, subcultural collapse, and underground scenes that burn bright and disappear too soon. Ellis’ lyrical observations land like tossed-off critiques, but underneath the smirk is something deeper, almost desperate: a desire for connection, even through chaos.
With their debut album looming, “You Never Do Shit” feels like a thesis statement. Not just of sound, but of ethos: reject slickness, embrace noise, tell the truth—even if it’s ugly. In a year when punk has mostly whispered or wandered, Dead Tooth has chosen to scream.
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