Sunday Night Artist Showcase | 05.03.2026

Discovery Spotlight Artists: Adora Aiza, Claude.Ink, Hand On Heart, M.A.J.O., NekUSAKeN, Pretty Janisa, Tracygirl

Discovery begins here—where fresh voices, new releases, and independent artists come together, first heard at 4PM and explored deeper at 8PM, all becoming part of the daily mix.

Good evening—and welcome to the 8PM Spotlight Hour.

This is your weekly pulse-check on everything newly added to the rotation since last Sunday. Fresh voices, evolving sounds, and tracks that deserve more than a passing listen. Let’s get into it.


Adora Aiza

We open with the emotionally charged sound of Adora Aiza, an artist who leans into vulnerability without losing control of the moment. Her work sits in that space between confession and clarity—soft-spoken but deeply resonant.

From Now Complete to Religion, there’s a sense of searching that runs through her catalog. And the live recordings—“Train the Heart,” “Somebody Let Love,” and “Forgive You”—strip everything back even further, letting the rawness do the talking.

This is music that doesn’t rush to resolve itself.


Claude.Ink

Next, we move into the atmospheric world of Claude.Ink, whose sound feels like memory fogged by late-night reflection. Taken from the album Hermit, tracks like “Angels” and “Blue Lullaby” build slow, immersive emotional spaces rather than traditional song structures.

There’s a quiet restraint here—like the music is intentionally leaving room for thought instead of filling it.


Hand On Heart

The energy shifts with Hand On Heart, a project rooted in melody and emotional immediacy. “Space” and “When You Fall in Love” lean into that cinematic pop sensibility—expansive, heartfelt, and easy to get lost in.

It’s the kind of sound that feels like it belongs in motion—driving at night, staring out windows, or replaying conversations in your head.


Majo

Bringing a brighter turn in the hour is Majo, with tracks that balance warmth and momentum. “Still Care” carries a soft emotional core, while “Summer Adventure (Radio Version)” pushes into something more upbeat and open-air.

There’s a simplicity here that works in its favor—clean hooks, clear emotion, and an easy lift in energy.


NekUSAKeN

Then we hit a harder edge with NekUSAKeN and the uncompromising intensity of “Skull Fractured by Concrete.”

This is the kind of track that doesn’t ask for permission. It’s abrasive, direct, and designed to stand out in a mix built on contrast. A sharp left turn in the best way.


Pretty Janisa

Next up, Pretty Janisa brings attitude and rhythm with “Wah You Feel Like?” and its VIP Remix.

There’s a playful confidence in the delivery—something that sits between club energy and personal expression. The remix pushes it further into peak-hour territory, built for movement and repetition.


Tracygirl

We close the hour with a bold final statement from Tracygirl—“Your just so wicked I can’t resist.”

It’s expressive, a little chaotic, and unapologetically direct. The kind of track that doesn’t aim to be polished—it aims to be remembered.


Closing

That’s your 8PM Spotlight Hour—new additions, newly shaped sounds, and a snapshot of where things are headed right now.

If something caught your ear, stay with it. These tracks will continue rotating, evolving, and settling into the mix over time.

We’ll be back next Sunday with another round of discoveries.

Until then—keep listening closely. 🎧



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