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RIMIDI – A Soulful Force Redefining Music
Video Review: SATURN’S DAY – What Makes RIMIDI’s Music So ADDICTIVE?
Miami-born powerhouse RIMIDI is more than just an artist—she’s an experience. A singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur, RIMIDI’s music is a mesmerizing fusion of experimental alternative soul, ancestral rituals, and new-age influences that transcends genres. With her highly anticipated album, JUNO: THE LATE BLOOMER, on the horizon, she’s gearing up for a game-changing era, partnering with Powerblast Worldwide to elevate her artistry to a global scale.
The latest teaser from The DOPEMINE COLLECTION, SATURN’S DAY, gives fans a glimpse into the hypnotic energy that makes RIMIDI’s music so irresistible. Her sound is deeply soulful, immersive, and transformative, drawing on the influences of legends like Sade, Anita Baker, and Prince, while forging a sonic identity that’s uniquely hers.
Why You Should Watch:
- A bold fusion of soul, mysticism, and future-forward soundscapes.
- Deep, raw storytelling wrapped in lush, hypnotic production.
- A cinematic experience that sets the tone for her upcoming album, JUNO: THE LATE BLOOMER.
Beyond the music, RIMIDI is a visionary—curating festivals, mentoring youth, and blending her passion for wellness with her artistic expression. SATURN’S DAY is just the beginning of what promises to be a groundbreaking chapter in her journey.
Watch now! https://youtu.be/2-Fz00k-kc4?si=TGGuPIPYQhXdZeA4
Like, share, and let us know—what captivates you about RIMIDI’s artistry?

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Elijah Cruise’s EP ‘Dark Romance’ Turns Late-Night Longing Into Cinematic Alt-Pop
If there’s one thing Elijah Cruise understands, it’s how to turn feelings into a vibe—and Dark Romance is exactly that: a late-night, headphones-on, main-character kind of record that pulls you in without overthinking it.
This debut EP doesn’t try to reinvent anything. Instead, it leans into mood, atmosphere, and that slightly chaotic kind of romance that feels a little too intense but also kind of addictive. It’s the soundtrack to night drives, blurry city lights, and emotions you’re not totally ready to unpack.
“Learn To Float” stands out as the heart of the project. It’s dreamy, hypnotic, and quietly emotional, built around the idea of letting go when everything feels overwhelming. There’s something effortlessly relatable in its softness, it doesn’t try too hard, and that’s exactly why it works.
Beyond that, Dark Romance flows as a whole rather than a collection of standout singles. The songs blend into each other, creating a consistent, cinematic atmosphere that feels immersive and easy to get lost in. Nothing feels out of place, it’s all part of the same late-night world.
You can definitely hear touches of Lana Del Rey, Arctic Monkeys, and The Neighbourhood in the DNA, but it never feels forced. It’s more like a familiar mood, reimagined in a way that feels fresh and personal.
What makes this EP land is how easy it is to connect with. Whether you’re overthinking, daydreaming, or just vibing, Dark Romance meets you there.
It’s simple, emotional, and effortlessly cool and sometimes, that’s exactly what you want.
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