We’ve been chatting about the demise of R&B music for weeks but all is not lost. Indeed, there is a small of group artists who still represent the best qualities of the suffering genre and this week’s Burning Up star, Elle Varner, is one of those acts.
Remember back in the 1990s when R&B music was defined by slow grooves and wafting soprano vocals? Well, this week’s Burning Up artist, Chantel, takes us back to those days before that brand of R&B was forced to Adult Contemporary radio.
The Lava Lizard’s Burning Up feature has highlighted the talents of rappers for the last pair of segments but now it’s time to showcase a different type of artist. Yet, does singer Jessica Ashley have the vocal chops to capture your attention?
Ready for some refreshing new music? If that’s the case then The Lava Lizard has you covered with this week’s Burning Up artist, RCA recording artist Bei Maejor.
Earlier this year, Burning Up featured Iggy Azalea as a new artist to watch but there is another female Hip-Hop artist who has been garnering equal if not greater attention on the blogosphere. That rapper is none other than Azealia Banks.
After numerous upgrades to The Lava Lizard, the time has finally come for the return of Burning Up! This week, the feature will highlight the talents of the R&B/Soul singing sensation Daley who hails from the UK.
Label executives are always on the prowl to find artists with the right combination of marketability and talent as they strive to score a hit in this plummeting music industry. The good people at Roc Nation are certainly no different and they struck gold with this week’s Burning Up artist, Rita Ora.
Burning Up was placed on the back burner during the last two weeks as we dealt with the whirlwind of activity related to the Grammy Awards and the passing of Whitney Houston. However, the feature is back with a bang thanks to a fiery new trio called The Yes Ma’ams!
Burning Up is back again with yet another incredible artist! Liverpool native and former ‘The X Factor (UK)’ contestant Rebecca Ferguson is one of the most promising acts to have emerged from the UK music scene in quite some time and has already earned gushing comparisons to Amy Winehouse and Adele.
Luke James serenaded us with his vocal stylings in last week’s Burning Up feature but now The Lava Lizard will introduce you to his extreme opposite. Iggy Azalea has roared into the music scene as the latest addition to the female Hip-Hop movement and judging by the buzz across the industry, she is primed to […]