mood
r&b, neosoul, lovey-dovey
“I’ll always be Flyer Than U.”
Laila! is proving that age is just a number when it comes to raw talent. This young, multifaceted artist is already turning heads with her ability to write, produce and perform her music. Her artistry was beautifully displayed in her debut album, Gap Year!, featuring some of her popular singles like Not My Problem. Just getting started, she’s carving out her own lane with sounds that are as innovative as they are authentic, showing she’s got a bright future ahead.
“Doin’ something right if they’re talkin’ against ya.”
Hailing from Montreal, Planet Giza is a powerhouse trio known for their genre-defying sound that fuses hip-hop, funk, R&B, and electronic influences. Comprised of Rami B, Tony Stone and DoomX, the group creates rich, futuristic beats layered with witty lyrics and infectious grooves. Whether it’s vibing out to their EPs or their acclaimed album Added Sugar, Planet Giza continues to push boundaries and solidify their spot as one of the most exciting underground acts to emerge in recent years.
“Watch what I do.”
Healing, ancestral, earthy. Soft vocal layers over minimal, percussion forward beats. Think Liv.e, Cleo Sol, or KeiyaA with a slightly rawer, grassroots touch. There’s something deeply grounding about her delivery. Like it’s not just music, it’s ritual. Her voice invites you to slow down and listen with your whole body. Every track feels like an offering, both intimate and expansive.
“I asked for a calling and man, I think that I found it.”
Texas artist 3ee makes music that feels like a dream you don’t want to wake up from. Their sound blends elements of alt-rap, cloud R&B, and vaporwave to create something immersive, introspective and emotionally rich. On songs like “561”, “SUPERSONICS”, and “OVR”, 3ee floats over ambient production with verses that feel both personal and cinematic. Their delivery is chill but intentional—every word feels like it’s supposed to be there.
“Can’t I—if only for one night—carry a quiet mind?”
Making mellow, late night music that feels like a secret you’re glad someone let you in on. Mika’s sound blends lofi R&B, soft jazz, and a little soul, all wrapped in this warm, unpolished glow. Tracks like “city park” and “no title” aren’t about flashy production—they’re about mood, space, and feeling. Her voice is light and conversational, almost like she’s whispering a story just to you. It’s vulnerable and raw without ever trying too hard. There’s a sense of quiet confidence in how she delivers each line, like she knows exactly who she is as an artist. Mika’s music lingers.