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Isabel Mirri Delivers Masterful Tune ‘Least Favorite Flowers’
Isabel Mirri unveils her new single ‘Least Favorite Flowers’. Showcasing artistic maturity, the song showcases her unwavering dedication to her craft, while emerging herself into extraordinary new artistic heights.
Isabel Mirri is influenced by artists such as Lauren Spencer Smith, Gracie Abrams, and Taylor Swift, the diverse array of emotions showcased makes for a striking sonic experience.
‘Least Favorite Flowers’ showcases Isabel Mirri’s beautiful voice blended with elements of indie-pop in this illuminated delivery. Her work is unforgettable due to her enchanting lyrics, satisfying melodies, and charming creations.
In a musical landscape that often feels overcrowded, Isabel Mirri continues to stand out with her distinct style and unwavering dedication to her craft. ‘Least Favorite Flowers’ is a brilliant addition to her discography and a promising indication of the greatness to come with forthcoming releases.
When asked about the inspiration behind this new single, Isabel Mirri has the following to say;
“I wanted to create a heartbreak anthem with gut-punching lyrics”.
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AratheJay Joins Apple Music’s Africa Rising Class of 2025
Ghanaian artist AratheJay is the latest talent to join Apple Music’s Africa Rising Class of 2025. An artist development program that has helped shape the careers of African stars like Tems, Amaarae, and Rema. The program celebrates the continent’s rising stars, and AratheJay’s inclusion is a testament to his growing influence in the global music scene.
Since his breakout, AratheJay has been making waves with a distinctive sound that blends African storytelling with contemporary influences. His debut project, “Finding Nimo Series: The Capsule” introduced listeners to his emotive songwriting and captivating melodies. Tracks like “Jesus Christ II” with Black Sherif, “C’est La Vie”, “Sankofa”, and “Grenade” have already established him as one of Ghana’s most exciting new voices.
Alongside fellow rising artists like KAESTYLE, FOLA, Njerae, and Lusanda, AratheJay is ready to push boundaries and share his music with the world. Discover the Africa Rising Playlist here.
Reacting to the honour, AratheJay shared his excitement: “I’m truly honoured to be a part of Apple Music’s Africa Rising Class of ’25, and being chosen as one of the cover stars is the icing on the cake! 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year, and I can’t wait to share the journey ahead. The best is yet to come! Stay tuned for some surprises from Ghana, Africa and beyond, because this year is going be my year of global domination, all by the grace of God.”
As part of this recognition, AratheJay is featured in an exclusive “Africa Now Radio” episode with Nandi Madida which aired on January 17th. His inclusion in the Africa Rising Class is a clear signal that Ghanaian music is being heard globally and fans can expect even more from him this year.
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