Fresh Fandoms: Riley Green, Tanner Adell, Shaboozey, Jay Allen, And More

Fresh Fandom's spotlight is beaming brightly this week on nine standout musicians who have captured our hearts and ears.

by Trevor Justin - Apr 24 2024
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Introducing Fresh Fandoms: a captivating series poised to reveal the emerging stars and newest releases that ignite passionate followings. Whether uncovering exceptional talent on the verge of stardom or celebrating the fervor of growing fanbases, Fresh Fandoms invites you on a mesmerizing journey through the ever-evolving realm of entertainment.

With an avalanche of new creations flooding the scene each week, both from established icons and promising newcomers, our new Fandom Daily series serves as a beacon – shining a spotlight on the most enthralling talents and releases. 

Immerse yourself in the realm where Perrie's solo debut, "Forget About Us," resonates with haunting melodies, where Vincent Mason's "Livin Proof" paints a vivid landscape of country storytelling, and where Riley Green's poignant anthem, "Jesus Saves," pulls at the heartstrings. Each offering is a testament to the lyrical prowess and artistic depth of its creator, leaving a lasting emotional imprint. 

"Jesus Saves" - Riley Green

Riley Green recently released his new seven-song EP, Way Out Here, which features a chilling and tearjerker track, "Jesus Saves." The track tells the story of a homeless man and former Army soldier who is seen sitting on the side of a road with a sign that reads "Jesus Saves." Green possesses a remarkable ability to compose a sincere and poignant song, but this particular one stands out among all the others in his repertoire in terms of emotional impact. The simplicity of the single is its greatest strength. An acoustic guitar propels the melody, and a subtle fiddle enters right after the chorus, taking the track to new heights.

"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" - Shaboozey

As we've seen Shaboozey's name throughout the headlines, the emerging cross-genre artist has done it yet again with "A Bar Song (Tipsy)." The track starts with a simple yet soothing acoustic country guitar melody, but before you know it, the song takes an unexpected and captivating turn that will leave you hooked as it progresses towards the chorus. With irresistible singalong melodies and handclaps, Shaboozey sings, " Someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey / They know me and Jack Daniel's got a history." 

As the song brings attention to the 2004 smash "Tipsy" by J-Kwon, the new release showcases a taste of what's to come on Shaboozey's new album Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going out everywhere on May 31st.

"Forget About Us" - Perrie

Making her solo debut, Perrie releases her catchy pop single "Forget About Us." From the first few seconds of the song, the stunning vocals and cheeky lyrics draw a listener in – keeping you hooked till the very end of the song. The impressive debut track showcases Perrie's pure talent in a solo setting and creates a path for a successful chapter as a solo artist. The first release from her upcoming album is easily a summer for the summer, which was co-written with Ed Sheeran, David Hodges, and Steve Solomon.

"Livin' Proof" - Vincent Mason

Following the breakout viral hit, "Hell is a Dance Floor," emerging country singer-songwriter Vincent Mason releases "Livin' Proof." Vincent's melodious voice takes center stage in this track, showcasing a distinctive blend of country and Americana influences. The lyrics are thoughtfully crafted and resonate with listeners, making the song highly relatable in today's music scene. The recently released track was co-written with Brett Truitt, Forrest Finn, and Joe Whelan.

"Cry" - Benson Boone

The American Idol dropout Benson Boone proves himself to be one of the hottest new pop acts in the industry right now. Boone released his new album, Fireworks & Rollerblades, featuring infectious pop songs, including his viral hit "Beautiful Things." Throughout this collection of standout tracks, "Cry" might be one of the best songs on the project. Co-written with Jack LaFrantz and Malay, the track shows Boone's specific octave hooks that grab the listener's attention. The distinct style throughout the track creates a unique sound specific to Boone.

"Whiskey Blues" - Tanner Adell

Country-pop artist Tanner Adell releases her new single, "Whiskey Blues," marking her first solo release this year. Written by Adell, Akil "worldwidefresh" King, Stephen McGregor, Will Weatherly, and Anthony Germaine White, the track is laced with a unique pop tempo that pushes a line of pop mixed with twang. The blend of melody and vocals creates an emotionally charged atmosphere that draws listeners in and leaves us wanting more. Adell's first solo release for 2024 has arrived, signaling the beginning of what she believes will be her most successful year yet.

"Klepto" - Leah Mason

As she creates a new path within the pop realm, Leah Mason's "Klepto" stands out as a defining song in the genre of singer-songwriters writing specifically for a niche. The song captures the true essence of contemporary pop music by seamlessly blending meaningful lyrics with a catchy melody. Co-written with Sara Barnes and Alexander Bicho, the song's focal point is a touching moment that highlights Mason's expressive vocals and heartfelt songwriting.

 

"New Girl" - Jay Allen

Jay Allen's songs have always been honest and relatable, and "New Girl" shows the direction he's headed. The melody in this song is infused with an intense and unfiltered expression of the artist's feelings. The edgy sound and the lyrics that speak from the heart truly connect with the listener's emotions. With this song, Allen takes the next step in his career, creating a track that is worth listening to on repeat.

"99 boys" - Emeline

Upon hearing EMELINE's latest single, "99 Boys", we immediately recognized the tune and knew we would be captivated. The track cleverly incorporates the popular '80s hit "99 Luftballons" by Nena to create one of the most infectious tracks we have heard all year, with a danceable beat and catchy synths. 

"Good As Gone" - Marc Scibilia, Ingrind Andress

Marc Scibilia, a singer and songwriter, collaborates with the GRAMMY award-nominated singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress to release his latest single, "Good As Gone." The track is infused with a mix of pop and country. With "Good As Gone," he once again demonstrates his unique sound, seamlessly blending the smooth, soulful vibe of country music with the upbeat, anthemic qualities of pop. The song's toe-tapping drum beat adds an infectious energy, while the pedal steel embellishments provide an extra layer of depth and emotion to this already captivating track. 

Photo Credit: Benson Boone on Instagram / Perrie Edwards on Instagram / Riley Green on Facebook

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