Aaron Robinson – ‘365 (Confess His Name)’

From the outside, Aaron Robinson may seem like one of thousands of Hip Hop artists in the bustling and vast Atlanta, GA music scene. But if you take a closer look inside, you’re sure to find that Aaron Robinson is above all, a man with a mission to spread the word of the Lord to an underprivileged, broken-hearted, and corrupted youth. His new single, ‘365 (Confess His Name)’ promotes his original brand of Gospel-Rap, while preaching his message of enlightenment to the lives of an unguided generation.

The Outfit – ‘Soldier Boy’

Quartet The Outfit hails from Chicago Illinois, and is made up of brothers Mark and Matt Nawara, Mike Gorman, and Andy Mitchell, who’s from Phoenix Arizona. Their Rock n’ Roll sound is sure to get the blood pumping through your veins and kick your adrenaline levels into overdrive. The band’s newest single entitled, ‘Soldier Boy’ employs the quintessential Outfit sound with catchy hooks and aggressive instrumentals, while unabashedly commenting on our world completing torn asunder.

AKoVA – ‘Headlights’

AKoVA has been dubbed ‘The Rhythm King’ and he believes that wherever your heart is, there also you will find your treasure. This multi-instrumental talent does just this by following the route within him. He enthrals audiences by combining vocals, guitars, ukulele, cajon, djembe, ankle bells and an assortment of other percussive instruments, often all at once. Hailing from Australia’s Gold Coast, AKoVA has brought us his heartfelt story in the form of his new single, ‘Headlights’.

Radiator King – ‘The Guns You Pawned’

Radiator King, aka Adam Silvestri, was created in 2011 when Adam was just starting out in hardcore punk. Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, but now based in Brooklyn, Silvestri watched how legendary underground artists such Bane and Have Heart altered the way people thought throught their music. Radiator King does the same thing with his own music, although he’s now graduated from punk to Americana – bringing a whole new sonic approach to the table with the table, with his track, ‘The Guns You Pawned’.

Wyclef Jean – ‘Turn Me Good’

Described variously as “grown and sexy” (Vibe), “sultry” (Rolling Stone), and “Seductive”, by Revolt, the video for Wyclef Jean’s newest release was announced on Twitter by the man himself with his own warning, that “this song will make you ‘make love all night.’ I am not responsible for 2am texts to your ex.” Inspired by Marvin Gaye, it’s definitely one which will appeal to everyone, with a level of swagger and style achieved by very few artists.