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Jaba Khalid Releases New Song “Outside” With Miri

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London artist Jaba Khalid just released his debut single “Outside” with fellow British artist Miri and it’s been on repeat for me since. This track fuses contemporary R&B with dancehall vibes in a way that feels natural.

Jaba and Miri play off each other really well. Their voices create a conversational flow. They capture those nervous moments when you’re trying to connect with someone new. Additionally, Jaba’s vocals carry that romantic tension perfectly and Miri brings her own perspective that balances everything out.

The song speaks about modern romance head-on, exploring what it’s like when you’re trying to get past someone’s walls. The dancehall influences come straight from Jaba’s Jamaican background, so nothing feels forced or fake. It all flows together smoothly.

Production-wise, everything sits in the right place. Both singers get their moment without stepping on each other, and the beat gives them plenty of room to work. There are little details scattered throughout that keep things interesting on multiple listens.

Knowing Jaba spent three years getting his life back together after dealing with peripheral neuropathy makes this release even more meaningful. “Outside” isn’t just about romantic barriers, it’s about pushing through whatever tries to hold you back.

Listen here.

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VAAST drops “Remember These Days” and it seriously feels like the future of French pop

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France has given the world some of its biggest electronic icons. From Daft Punk to DJ Snake and David Guetta, French artists have shaped global music culture for decades. But lately, finding a track that mixes real emotion, cinematic vibes and dance energy all at once? Pretty rare.

That’s exactly where Vaast steps in.

His new single “Remember These Days” is an addictive mix of modern French electronic production and timeless pop songwriting. Think emotional melodies, huge atmosphere, deep basslines and the kind of track you want both in your headphones at 2AM and blasting during a late-night drive.

The production blends layered synths, marimba-inspired textures, synthetic African vocal elements and immersive cinematic energy. And yes, there’s even inspiration pulled from Avatar, the legendary movie universe that defined a whole cultural era. That influence gives the track its futuristic-but-nostalgic feeling, like a memory from the future.

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