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Kaelyn Kastle – No Love

“No Love” by Kaelyn Kastle is a bold and empowering track that blends smooth R&B melodies with a Caribbean-infused rhythm, reflecting Kaelyn’s signature sound. The song explores themes of self-worth, independence, and moving on from a one-sided relationship. With emotionally charged lyrics and a captivating beat, Kaelyn delivers a message of resilience, making it clear that she’s done giving energy to someone who doesn’t reciprocate. Her confident vocal delivery and infectious hooks make “No Love” an anthem for anyone who has ever walked away from a love that no longer serves them.

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Bermuda Cal – GOD [Official Music Video]

‘GOD’ is Cal’s proudest work. It is the 4th track on upcoming album ‘The Divinity of Doubt.’ Tensions are high and Cal turns to the heavens for answers, but is frustrated when he gets no response.

Filmed end of Feb 2023 in Bermuda with zero budget. Video shot by Edd Roberts. PIGG FILMS.


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Sinead The Flower – Need Your Love 

Produced by Brizybeats . Mixed/Mastered by @whoisyourproducer . Videography @21milefilm


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Sinead The Flower is a mother, artist, writer and dreamer born and raised on the island of Bermuda.


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Dàkhari Love – Easy On Me @Adele #Cover @dakharilove

There ain’t no gold In this river That I’ve been washing my hands in forever I know there is hope In these waters But I can’t bring myself to swim When I am drowning In this silence baby let me in Go easy on me baby I was still a child Didn’t get the chance to Feel the world around me I had no time to choose What I chose to do So go easy on me There ain’t no room For things to change When we are both so deeply Stuck in our ways You can’t deny how hard I have tried I changed who I was To put you both first But now I give up I had good intentions And the highest hopes But I know right now It probably doesn’t even show

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Official Video for “Easy On Me” by Adele.

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Hannah Eggen – 8:46 #ICantBreathe #GeorgeFloyd

Hannah Eggen – 8:46 (Official Video)

Hannah Eggen’s official video for her debut single “8:46” off her new EP 8:46. Listen to “8:46” now: ffm.to/hannaheggen846ep

Produced/co-written by @WYCLEF Editor: Ray Flaco

Hannah Eggen 8:46 (Official Lyric Video)

8:46: A Song That Echoes a Nation’s Pain

The summer of 2020 was a crucible, a time of raw emotion and a desperate cry for change. At the heart of it all was the tragic death of George Floyd, a moment that ignited a global movement. Amidst the protests and calls for justice, a powerful song emerged: “8:46” by Hannah Eggen, a haunting and visceral response to the unfathomable.

The title itself is a stark reminder, a direct reference to the agonizing eight minutes and forty-six seconds that Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd’s neck. This time, etched into the collective consciousness, became a symbol of systemic racism and police brutality.

Hannah Eggen, a singer-songwriter from Bermuda, lent her voice to this raw pain, crafting a song that resonated with millions. But she didn’t do it alone. The song’s production and co-writing were helmed by the legendary Wyclef Jean, whose musical prowess and social consciousness brought a depth and weight to the track.

“8:46” isn’t just a song; it’s a testament. It’s a sonic representation of the grief, anger, and frustration that gripped the world. Eggen’s vocals, filled with emotion, convey the sheer weight of the moment. The lyrics don’t shy away from the harsh realities of racial injustice, confronting the listener with the brutal truth of what happened.

“8:46” stands as a powerful artifact of a pivotal moment in history. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial justice and the enduring power of music to amplify voices and spark change. It’s a song that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, to reflect on our society, and to demand a better future.

The song’s production, courtesy of Wyclef Jean, is equally impactful. It creates a somber and reflective atmosphere, allowing the message to take center stage. The simplicity of the arrangement amplifies the emotional power of Eggen’s voice, making the song a poignant and unforgettable experience.

Bassette – She Bad @bassettemusic @papermagazine

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Sinead The Flower – Lilikoi


Produced by Brizybeats – Mixed/ Mastered by @whoisyourproducer – Videography by 21 Mile Film


Sinead The Flower is a mother, artist, writer and dreamer born and raised on the island of Bermuda. Her first single and video, Lilikoi, will take you to a tropical vibesy R&B paradise, stimulating the senses through art, adventure and aesthetic.