
Umada – Great Adamz, Manuel Riva
In „Umada“, Great Adamz and Manuel Riva present an electrifying fusion of deep Afro house and European melodic dance elegance. This blend unfolds over hypnotic grooves, atmospheric vocal layers, and a cinematic structure that captivates from the very first moment. Built on Riva’s emotional, club‑ready production – a foundation on which Adamz’s expressive voice shines so naturally that Riva himself calls the collaboration “organic” – the track grows into something both intimate and expansive. For Adamz, who describes the project as a creative challenge that opened new vocal dimensions, “Umada” becomes a spiritual yet energetic companion piece, suitable for dancing, travelling and sharing alike. Ultimately, it’s a track that demonstrates how powerful musical synergies can become when they transcend borders.
Why Should I Worry (Remind Me Version) – Carly Ann Taylor
With “Why Should I Worry (Remind Me Version)”, Taylor presents a radiant soul‑pop anthem born of survival, healing and hard‑won hope, transforming her own journey out of darkness into a reminder that worry cannot reclaim what has already been overcome. Produced by Splash of Soda and Joseph Prielozny, the new recording unfolds from a timeless soul‑pop foundation into a poignant crescendo, where choir voices and swelling instrumentation intertwine. Taylor’s voice — powerful, vulnerable and mature beyond her years, reminiscent of greats like Adele and Celine Dion — anchors the track with emotional gravity. She’s got a lot of experience and she’s got a way of making her audience feel strong and confident. She makes resilience seem really bright and human.
Shade of My Shadow – Qymira
‚Shade of My Shadow‘ is a new and captivating chapter in Qymira’s creative universe. As the official theme song for the feature film Shadow Transit, in which she also makes her debut as a lead actress and film composer, the song unfolds a luminous orchestral journey through memory, emotion and inner transformation. Composed together with Richard Taylor and performed by the Qymira Symphony Orchestra, the piece combines cinematic grandeur with intimate vulnerability. The music video, directed by Pedring Lopez, reinforces this effect: Qymira, wearing a white robe she designed herself and exclusive VERGEZ jewellery, performs in front of her orchestra at the Dolphy Theatre, while film scenes light up behind her. Shade of My Shadow thus becomes a work that blends music and film into an impressive artistic unity.
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