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CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (30.05.25)

  • Curious For Music Team
  • May 30
  • 2 min read

Bringing you music that you should be curious about!


Jensyn ‘Not The Same’



Jensyn’s Not the Same is a quietly devastating masterpiece that envelops the listener in a tender, haunting embrace. With delicate piano and a trembling violin weaving through its core, the song unfolds like a fragile whisper of memory and unspoken pain. Jensyn’s voice bends with a translucent grace, carrying a sonic grief that lingers without ever breaking, creating an intimate space where heartbreak is felt as a gentle, persistent fog rather than a sharp wound. The song’s restraint and trust in silence make it deeply personal and profoundly moving, inviting you to feel the ache beneath the surface in a way few songs dare to. Truly, Not the Same doesn’t just play — it stays with you long after the last note fades.


Elanor ‘Ghost’



Eleanor’s Ghost is a striking opener that sets the tone for There’s No Quiet, There’s Little Relief with haunting intensity and emotional depth. From the very first notes, the song envelops you in a swirl of soaring strings and pulsing basslines, capturing a raw, uneasy beauty that feels both intimate and expansive. Eleanor’s fearless delivery pulls you into a whirlwind of feeling, where every bar bleeds with vulnerability and power. Ghost isn’t just a track—it’s an invitation to step into her storm, and it leaves an unforgettable imprint long after it fades.


Saint Klawd ‘Rendezvous’



“Rendezvous” feels like a whispered confession in the dead of night—slow-burning, sensual, and emotionally charged. Saint Klawd’s sultry vocals glide over dreamy production as he unpacks the bittersweet beauty of a fleeting connection, making this track a perfect soundtrack for reflective moments and moody playlists alike.


GRAE ‘Scarlet’



On “Scarlet,” GRAE trades glitter for raw emotional grit, delivering one of the most intimate and affecting moments on 7 Minutes ’Til Heaven. Inspired by a close friend’s experience with betrayal, the track bleeds vulnerability—its moody synths and melancholic melodies serving as the perfect backdrop for GRAE’s quietly devastating vocal performance. There’s a haunting stillness to “Scarlet,” a sense of restrained pain that lingers long after the final note, proving GRAE’s gift not just for storytelling, but for turning shared heartbreak into a beautifully cinematic confession. It’s delicate, disarming, and undeniably powerful.


Jaylon ‘Nufftime’



Nigerian-born, Bristol-based Afro R&B artist Jaylon delivers a vibrant, emotionally resonant project that’s both globally informed and deeply personal. The standout track “Nufftime,” featuring Phaemous, Remy Baggins, and Minz, blends Afrofusion’s rhythmic flair with introspective, flirtatious lyrics and textured, spacious production. It’s a confident, dynamic showcase of Jaylon’s distinct artistic vision and rising star power.

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