OutLoud! Culture lineup includes Maren Morris, Amy Shark, SAINt JHN, Jess Glynne, G-Eazy, Alana Yorke, daydreamers, LAUREL, and Foster The People.

Maren Morris – “This Is How A Woman Leaves”: Maren Morris was married to ex-husband, singer Ryan Hurd from March 24, 2018, to January 30, 2024. They divorced due to irreconcilable differences. Morris went on “The Howard Stern Show” where she spoke of the relationship saying that; “I cut all the trauma out of my hair.” This sparked this single, one I think is worthy of being a chart-topper.

Amy Shark – “My Only Friend (feat. Tom DeLonge of Blink 182)”: Amy Shark is one of Australia’s most successful artists and she recently released her brand new single titled, “My Only Friend” feat. Tom DeLonge from blink-182. It’s taken from her new album Sunday Sadness.

Of “My Only Friend” Amy explains: “The song is about those moments in life when you’re in a situation with someone you love, whether a party, a dinner, a wedding – and you feel for them, you’re worried about them, and they seem alone in the corner while you know everyone. It’s isolating for them but your love and care for them are stronger than the moment and the people around you. Sometimes you feel they just need to hear the words, don’t worry, I got you, you’re my only friend.”

SAINt JHN – “Circles”: SAINt JHN is back and recently released the music video for his new single, “Circles.” The video, directed by Alex Gargot, was filmed in Barcelona, Spain.

Jess Glynne – “easy”: Jess Glynne spoke to Apple Music about the song in which she said; This was the last song I added to the album. I didn’t think anything was missing, but then I did ‘Easy’ and it was like, ‘That’s the missing piece!’ I really love the message because not everyone has that person in their life that makes it easy, but I’m really fortunate to have found that someone. I’ve been on such a roller coaster so I really appreciate getting to the point where I have an incredible support network.

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G-Eazy – “Love You Forever”: In light of Mother’s Day this year, rapper G-Eazy saluted his late mother on his latest recording, Love You Forever. Much like his previous dedications “Angel” and “When I’m Sixty-Four“, the Bay Area rapper reflects on the cherished times with his late mother, Suzanne Olmsted.

Alana Yorke – “Anthem”: Alana Yorke debuted her LP called Dream Magic, and with that dropped a single called “Anthem.” The piano-pop number starts off slowly and simply builds to thunderous drums and Yorke’s alluring vocals.

“‘Anthem’ is about knowing what is important in life, believing in yourself, and following your dreams,” said Yorke in a statement about the meaning behind the single. “It’s about finding other people to create magic with, and doing what it is that you love against all odds, against all logic, and against all of the voices that tell you that you need to give up or do something else. It’s about persevering and believing that anything is possible if we keep singing together. And all of us can sing.”

daydreamers – “Call Me Up”: UK-based outfit daydreamers dropped a surefire hit called Call Me Up. An effervescent guitar pop jam, packed with towering pop sensibilities and catchy hooks. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

LAUREL – “Coming Back For More”: From her newly released album titled “PALPITATIONS”, the track “Coming Back For More” from artist LAUREL is guaranteed to make you come back for more. It’s an alternative pop track which is perfect for a summer playlist.

Foster The People – “Chasing Low Vibrations”: “Chasing Low Vibrations” is the third single from Foster the People’s fourth album Paradise State of Mind. Developed in collaboration with Chrome Sparks, the song delves into the theme of navigating new life chapters while at the same time honoring past experiences.

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