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R&B Artist Kaidy Superville Shares Caribbean-Influenced New Single “Disclosure”

Kaidy Superville has unveiled her latest single, “Disclosure”. Although only releasing music since 2019, the Brooklyn-born artist, who originally hails from Grenada, has made a strong entrance into the music scene with her sultry Caribbean-influenced R&B, as heard on previous tracks such as the popular “Gold”, and she looks set to take her career to new heights with her latest release.VIDEOS BELOWTapping into her Caribbean roots once again, it’s clear Kaidy has produced something special with “Disclosure”. Littered with infectious melodies, poetically powerful lyrics and a rhythmical head-bopping beat perfect for dancefloors, the track is an instant winner and will surely be capturing many people’s attention over the coming months as it becomes increasingly evident that Kaidy Superville is a star. “Disclosure” is lifted from the rising artist’s forthcoming EP, Unconditional.
Speaking further on “Disclosure”, Kaidy says, “This song represents the burning question of all lovers – what do you want with me? It’s a song I wrote while intensely involved with a man, and I was dying to know what his intentions were. I can go super deep with a person, and I was ready to take that leap emotionally, physically and completely but needed his confirmation. Lyrically, this is one of my favourite songs I’ve written because it’s so honest and raw. I really put my feelings out there on this one.” “Disclosure” is available to buy/stream now on all platforms: https://kaidysuperville.lnk.to/disclosure.
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Rising Stars Dandy And Ramraz Deliver An Emotional Knockout With “Couldn’t Make a Sound”

Dandy and Ramraz’s latest single, “Couldn’t Make a Sound,” is a masterclass in blending raw emotion with immersive production. The Israeli duo craft a soundscape that’s both delicate and powerful, weaving elements of 2-step garage, jungle, and bedroom pop into a track that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. The lyrics hit hard, with lines like “I guess my inner child is dead now” exposing unfiltered vulnerability. Dandy’s soft, almost ethereal vocals glide over the pulsating beat, creating a haunting contrast between pain and movement.
What makes this track truly stand out is its ability to turn silence into sound—both literally and metaphorically. The production is crisp and dynamic, pulling the listener into a rhythmic push-and-pull that mirrors the emotional tension at the heart of the song. “Couldn’t Make a Sound” is more than just a song; it’s an experience—one that makes a big impression on you. With their upcoming EP on the way, Dandy and Ramraz prove they’re not just making music; they’re creating moments that demand to be felt.
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