Poshbugati – ‘Girl Dad’

Born and raised in Jos Plateau, Nigeria, but now living in Miami, Poshbugati has always remained true to his humble beginnings, and prides himself and his music on his love for his family. The artist started out singing in the Church choir, and then was inspired by musical legends like Fela Kuti, Tupac Shakur, and Bob Marley. His propulsive Afro-pop sound is nowadays centred on his family, in particular his two daughters. New single, ‘Girl Dad’, therefore would on the surface be about his story, but it’s also about another dedicated father of girls, the late Kobe Bryant.

Billy D. Rice – ‘The One That I Love’ 

Billy D Rice was born in Canada, and spent some time in Boca Raton, Florida. He’s been surrounded by creativity his entire life, and his music, with its lighthearted lyrics, is definitely country in sound, but it further falls somewhere between country rock, country dance, and country hip-hop. Taking his inspiration from his surroundings, he’s further been influenced by Marvin Gaye (lyrics), AC/DC (instrumentals), and his home-spun meaningful, friendly statements, and personal magnetism, could easily be emulating Garth Brooks. In short, his sound is quite eclectic, but it’s fun and appealing, and his latest track, ‘The One I Love’, will speak to many with its good energy and even better music.