Playlist Choice: The Goldy lockS Band’s ‘Tear Yourself Down’ Earns Featured Rotation

The Goldy lockS Band return in impressive fashion with their powerful new single, ‘Tear Yourself Down’, an epic rock ballad that blends emotion, melody and cinematic scale into one unforgettable release.

From the very first note, the band’s unmistakable signature sound shines through. Goldy Locks delivers a passionate and distinctive vocal performance that carries both strength and vulnerability, drawing listeners deep into the song’s emotional core. Rich melodic arrangements and a soaring atmosphere give the track an almost otherworldly quality, while its expansive production creates a huge wall of sound that feels both intimate and larger than life.

Although built around the heart of a classic rock ballad, ‘Tear Yourself Down’ never loses its edge. The anthemic chorus explodes with powerful rock sound and soaring melodies, capturing the feel of an epic movie soundtrack while maintaining the band’s unmistakable rock identity. Beneath its uplifting energy lies a subtle melancholy that resonates long after the final note, making for a deeply moving listening experience.

‘Tear Yourself Down’ has been added to our A-List Playlist, where it will receive daily airplay. The single has also been selected as a ROCK POWERPLAY at 6 PM Pacific USA time, earning featured rotation every day for the next month.

Written and performed by The Goldy lockS Band, the track features Goldy Locks on lead vocals, Rod Saylor on drums, and Wandley Bala on bass, production and mixing.

“Tear Yourself Down”: Turning Society’s Loudest Lies Into Rock & Roll Truth

There are songs that tell stories, and then there are songs that reach out and grab someone before they fall. “Tear Yourself Down” is one of those songs.

At first glance, the title sounds almost confrontational, as if it’s aimed at the listener. But that’s exactly where people misunderstand it. The song isn’t telling anyone to tear themselves down. It’s pleading with them not to. Because by the time someone begins believing they’re not enough, the damage has usually been done long before they ever speak those words aloud.

Written and performed by The Goldy lockS Band—Goldy Locks, drummer Rod Saylor, and bassist, producer, and mixer Wandley Bala, “Tear Yourself Down” was born from decades of lived experience. Goldy’s life in entertainment and Rod’s observations growing up shaped its foundation, but neither wanted to write a song that belonged only to musicians or women. They wanted to write about something far more universal: what happens when the messages society repeats often enough begin sounding like your own thoughts.

The title itself is the warning. It isn’t They Tear You Down. It’s Tear Yourself Down. Not because that’s what you should do, but because that’s what eventually happens when criticism, objectification, rejection, comparison, trauma, and impossible expectations are repeated often enough. The outside voices don’t disappear. They simply move inside, quietly convincing you to finish the job they started. “Tear Yourself Down” is a refusal to let that happen.

For Goldy Locks, those voices arrived early. She entered the entertainment industry as a little girl and spent the rest of her life building a career that has stretched across music, television, professional wrestling, photography, and entrepreneurship. Along the way, she learned a painful lesson that countless women understand without needing it explained. Before people judged her work, they often judged her appearance. Before they listened to her voice, they decided how she should look, how she should behave, how loud she should be, and how much space she was allowed to occupy.

The opening lyric isn’t poetic license. It’s memory. “Since you were a girl, you carried every room with a smile while it buried you alive.” Girls often learn to smile before they learn they’re allowed to say no. They’re taught to make everyone else comfortable. To be agreeable. To avoid becoming “too much.” To stay grateful. To stay pleasant. To shrink themselves just enough to fit inside everyone else’s expectations.

The next lyric captures that conditioning with heartbreaking clarity. “They said be sweet, be still and you should make yourself small. So you swallowed your thunder to survive.” Survival isn’t always dramatic. Sometimes survival looks like silence. Sometimes it looks like swallowing the very parts of yourself that made you powerful in the first place.

As the song moves forward, it traces the impossible standards placed on women from adolescence into adulthood. Beauty is celebrated, then commodified. Youth is praised, then treated like an expiration date. Worth becomes something measured by appearance before character, desirability before intelligence, and perfection before humanity. “When you’re seventeen they tell you beauty’s your crown…” Then comes one of the song’s most devastating turns. “Now you’re twenty-three they put a price on your skin.” Those lyrics aren’t aimed at one industry. They’re aimed at a culture that too often asks women to earn value through appearance while overlooking everything else they bring to the world.

Another lyric has already sparked conversation. “Men build their empires on the very same mistakes you make.” Goldy is quick to point out that it isn’t written as an attack on men. It’s an observation about grace. Men have often been given permission to fail publicly, learn, rebuild, and continue climbing. Women frequently feel as though one mistake follows them forever. “Tear Yourself Down” pushes back against that imbalance, not by diminishing men, but by asking why women aren’t so often afforded the same opportunity to recover.

While Goldy’s experiences gave the song its voice, Rod Saylor gave it much of its heart. Growing up, one of his closest friends survived a sexual assault. He watched someone who had once been joyful slowly retreat into herself. The laughter faded. The confidence disappeared. The light in her eyes changed.

As a teenage boy, he struggled to understand what had happened. He remembers feeling conflicted simply for experiencing normal attraction because, in his young mind, sexuality had become tangled with the pain someone he cared about had endured. Years later, what remains isn’t anger. It’s compassion. It taught him that trauma doesn’t simply hurt people. It changes how they see themselves. Sometimes it changes the story they tell themselves about who they are.

That’s exactly why “Tear Yourself Down” exists. Not to reopen wounds. To interrupt them.

The message reaches beyond personal trauma and into the realities of modern life, where comparison has become almost impossible to escape. Artists live beneath an avalanche of followers, streams, likes, comments, algorithms, rankings, and statistics. Every day offers another scoreboard. Another reminder of what someone else has accomplished.

Artificial intelligence has only accelerated that pressure, creating an environment where musicians aren’t simply competing with one another anymore. They’re competing with an endless flood of content that never sleeps. Rod often says he can’t remember another era when this many artists were trying to be heard all at once. The danger isn’t simply being overlooked. The danger is believing your worth can be measured by numbers on a screen. Comparison has become one of the quietest ways people learn to tear themselves down.

That same philosophy led directly to the band’s Only Talent movement and its companion campaign, Buy The Record Not The Bod. The two projects are inseparable. If “Tear Yourself Down” explores what objectification does to the human spirit, Only Talent confronts the culture that teaches people to value appearance more than artistry.

After years of hearing that sex would always sell better than music, Goldy and Rod decided to stop arguing with the industry and start asking better questions. Together they posed strategically covered only by CDs and vinyl records, not to sell their bodies, but to expose the uncomfortable reality facing independent artists everywhere. If this is what gets your attention, will you stay long enough to hear the music?

What began as two musicians making a statement has evolved into a movement. Fellow artists Amy Jo and Sarah Ashley have since joined through features in Harper’s Bazaar Digital and New York Weekly, while more independent musicians continue stepping forward with the same message: support the art, not the algorithm. Buy the record. Buy the ticket. Buy the shirt. Help artists build careers instead of expecting them to survive on attention alone.

Both the campaign and the song ultimately arrive at the same destination. Neither is asking people to feel sorry for artists. They’re asking people to remember the humanity behind them.

At its core, “Tear Yourself Down” is about surviving everything that tells you your value belongs to someone else. Trauma. Objectification. Rejection. Impossible standards. Comparison. The constant pressure to become a version of yourself that makes everyone else more comfortable.

The song doesn’t deny those voices exist. It simply refuses to let them have the final word. Because the world already has enough people willing to tell you who you aren’t. The last thing they deserve is your help.

Maybe that’s what Tear Yourself Down has been trying to say all along: Don’t buy the lies. Buy the record. Not the bod. Only Talent.

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Debra Can’s “Happy” Joins Our A-List Playlist and AFROBEAT POWERPLAY

Debra Can returns with a vibrant new single titled “Happy”, a release bursting with positivity, warmth, and infectious energy. From the very first beat, the track radiates feel-good vibes, combining Afro-pop and Afrobeat influences with effortless elegance and irresistible rhythm.

The production carries a warm bounce that immediately draws listeners in, while Debra Can‘s smooth and melodic vocal performance flows with natural beauty and confidence. Her voice glides gracefully across the groove, supported by rich backing vocals that add depth, texture, and uplifting energy throughout the song. The result is a joyful and memorable anthem that celebrates happiness through infectious melodies, captivating rhythms, and outstanding pop sensibility.

“Happy” showcases Debra Can’s ability to blend contemporary Afrobeat sounds with strong melodic songwriting, creating a track that is both danceable and emotionally uplifting. It is a release filled with sunshine, warmth, and the kind of positive energy that leaves a lasting impression.

“Happy” by Debra Can is now playing on our A-List Playlist and has also been selected as a special daily AFROBEAT POWERPLAY at 5:30 PM Pacific USA time, receiving featured airplay for the next three months.

About Debra Can

Born Oyekan Yetunde Deborah, Debra Can is rapidly emerging as one of Afro-Pop’s most exciting new voices. Based in Lagos and signed to New-Town Records, she blends smooth R&B and soul influences from legendary artists such as Brandy and Toni Braxton with contemporary Afrobeats production to create music that moves both the heart and the dancefloor.

Her growing digital presence is impressive, with more than 1.2 million Spotify listeners, 28.2k YouTube subscribers, 20.7k Instagram followers, 8.9k TikTok followers, and 2.6k Facebook followers. With two EPs and an expanding catalogue of acclaimed singles, she continues to bridge generations and genres through her distinctive sound.

Debra Can is also a captivating live performer. Her standout appearance at the Omo Better Concert highlighted the confidence, charisma, and stage presence that continue to fuel her rise as a global Afro-pop artist. Her music is defined by melodic richness, silky vocals, and uplifting Afro-fusion rhythms that resonate with audiences around the world.

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Now Playing on Radio: Angele Lapp Delivers Pop Perfection with “Toxic Boyfriend”

Angele Lapp has released an outstanding new single titled “Toxic Boyfriend”, a heartfelt pop track that combines beautiful acoustic guitar melodies with deeply personal vocals and a polished pop production. From the very first note, the song draws listeners into an emotional journey filled with honesty, vulnerability, and unforgettable melodies.

Built around a warm acoustic foundation, “Toxic Boyfriend” showcases Angele’s expressive vocal performance as she tells the story of a complicated relationship and the emotional impact of loving someone who brings more pain than happiness. Her voice carries every emotion with sincerity, creating a powerful connection with the listener.

The production is equally impressive. The song flows effortlessly between intimate acoustic moments and sweeping orchestral arrangements. As the instrumentation expands into a full orchestral backdrop before returning to its infectious acoustic groove, the track creates a dynamic listening experience that is both moving and uplifting. The contrast between the difficult subject matter and the beautiful, soothing musical landscape makes the song even more compelling.

Although “Toxic Boyfriend” explores the reality of a toxic relationship, it is wrapped in a stunning pop sound that comforts the soul. The combination of memorable melodies, emotional storytelling, and cinematic production makes this one of Angele Lapp’s most captivating releases to date.

This hot new track is now featured on our A-List Playlist and will also receive daily airplay as a special POP POWERPLAY at 7:30 PM Pacific USA time for the next month.

About Angele Lapp

Angele Lapp is a singer, songwriter, performer, and global pop artist known for blending cinematic soundscapes with emotional depth and modern feminine power. Her music combines sleek contemporary pop with intimate storytelling, creating songs that are both authentic and artistically ambitious. Through music, fashion, and film, Angele continues to redefine modern pop while turning real emotions into unforgettable musical experiences.

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Sharv G Delivers A Triple Pop Powerplay With Three Stunning New Releases

Sharv G returns with three inspiring and melodic new releases: Wedding Chaos, Cardboard Castles, and Fold Away Tonight.

Wedding Chaos is a heartfelt modern pop ballad that flows with emotion from start to finish. Its rich, expansive production tugs at the heartstrings while highlighting Sharv G’s gift for storytelling and his ability to create uplifting, emotionally charged pop music.

Cardboard Castles brings a gentle swing to its contemporary pop sound, combining a stripped-back yet effective production with memorable melodies. This touching duet tells its story beautifully through both its lyrics and music. The evolving chord progressions create an emotional journey that lifts the listener while reflecting on real-life experiences with warmth and sincerity.

Fold Away Tonight opens with shimmering synths that instantly elevate the mood before introducing a pulsating bassline and expressive female vocals. The track blends modern pop production with thoughtful lyrics, gradually building layers of lush synth textures toward a soaring chorus. As the song unfolds into its infectious drop, bright synth melodies and driving beats create an irresistible energy that makes it impossible to stand still. It is a powerful love song filled with pop magic, contemporary style, and a cool, confident edge that delivers an unforgettable climax to the Sharv G Radio Special, now airing globally.

Together, these three releases demonstrate Sharv G‘s forward-thinking approach to modern pop songwriting. His music combines innovative production with authentic, human storytelling, creating songs that resonate through genuine emotion and relatable experiences.

You can hear all three of these outstanding pop gems on our A-List Playlist, where they are also featured as a special TRIPLE POP POWERPLAY at 4 PM Pacific USA time every day as part of the Sharv G Radio Special for the next month.

About Sharv G

Sharv G is a visionary independent music artist, producer, and the driving force behind Sharv G Records. Known as a true sonic architect, he has carved out a unique place in modern music by seamlessly blending high-energy Electronic Dance Music with infectious, heartfelt pop. Guided by a connection-first philosophy, his music is carefully crafted to bring listeners together while delivering the excitement of a festival main stage directly to the heart.

Classical Mastery Meets AI Innovation

Long before reaching audiences around the world, Sharv G built his foundation through rigorous musical training. As a graduate of the prestigious Royal School of Music, he combines a deep understanding of classical composition with cutting-edge AI-powered production techniques. The result is a signature sound driven by powerful synth-pop rhythms, uplifting melodies, and memorable hooks that bridge tradition and innovation.

A Heartfelt Holiday Breakthrough

Sharv G’s breakthrough arrived in late 2025 with the release of his holiday singles Ready For The Fun and Last Year At Christmas. These uplifting tracks captured the warmth and joy of the festive season while giving classic holiday themes a fresh contemporary twist.

Featured throughout his Christmas Radio Special, the songs focused on emotional connection rather than chasing streaming numbers. Their heartfelt message resonated with tens of thousands of listeners, proving that independent music can create genuine moments of unity and celebration.

Global Airwaves and Growing Momentum

Today, Sharv G’s music reaches millions of radio listeners across the globe through extensive FM and online radio support. His growing international presence has been driven by a grassroots promotional approach that has helped his music connect directly with stations, curators, and audiences worldwide.

The response has been remarkable, with his releases consistently earning strong approval from both listeners and industry professionals. Through authentic songwriting, innovative production, and a commitment to meaningful connection, Sharv G continues to establish himself as one of the most exciting independent artists in contemporary pop and dance music.

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Playlist Drops: Corina Bartra Bridges Two Worlds with The Prisma Project’s Stunning Colibrí Album

Few artists embody the spirit of musical fusion as naturally and authentically as Corina Bartra. A celebrated vocalist, composer, arranger, and percussionist, Bartra has spent decades building bridges between cultures, traditions, and generations through her music. Her work with The Prisma Project, particularly the album Colibrí: Bridging 2 Worlds (Unplugged), represents a culmination of that artistic journey, blending Afro-Peruvian roots, Latin American traditions, contemporary jazz, and global influences into a sound that is uniquely her own.

Born in Peru and later establishing strong artistic ties with New York City, Bartra became one of the pioneering voices bringing Afro-Peruvian music to international audiences. Her musical vision extends beyond simply preserving tradition. Instead, she reimagines and expands it, incorporating influences from across the African diaspora, including Cuban, Brazilian, and contemporary jazz styles. Her academic studies at Queens College in New York, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance, further strengthened her ability to connect diverse musical languages into a cohesive artistic statement.

Throughout her career, Bartra has performed at prestigious venues and festivals across the United States, Europe, and South America. Audiences have experienced her artistry at events such as the Women in Jazz Festival, the Capitol Jazz Festival, the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, and even at performances hosted by the United Nations. Her achievements include participation in the Acoustic Grammy event in New York City and a nomination for an Independent Music Award for her composition “El Dorado.”

At the heart of Bartra’s musical vision is The Prisma Project, an ensemble concept that reflects her belief that music can unite cultures while celebrating their differences. The project’s name itself suggests multiple perspectives and colors coming together, much like the musical traditions that influence its sound. Rather than being confined to a single genre, The Prisma Project embraces a broad spectrum of styles, creating a vibrant musical conversation between continents and communities.

One of the project’s most compelling releases is Colibrí: Bridging 2 Worlds (Unplugged). The album serves as both a personal statement and a cultural journey. The title track, inspired by the hummingbird, symbolizes movement, transformation, and connection—qualities that mirror Bartra’s own life between Peru and New York.

The album features a rich collection of original compositions and inventive interpretations. Tracks such as “Guerreros del Sol (Warriors of the Sun),” “Ave Fénix,” “Cocoa,” “River of a Thousand Voices,” and “Bosque de Piedra (Stone Forest)” showcase Bartra’s talent as a composer and storyteller. At the same time, her arrangements of classics including George Gershwin’s “Summertime” and the timeless “Stand By Me” reveal her ability to reinterpret familiar works through a distinctly Latin and jazz-inspired lens.

Spirituality and cultural identity run throughout the project. Songs such as “St. Francis of Assisi” appear in both English and Spanish versions, reflecting Bartra’s commitment to crossing linguistic and cultural boundaries. Traditional material such as “Dios Azules,” rooted in the heritage of Cuzco, Peru, further reinforces the album’s connection to ancestral traditions while presenting them in a contemporary setting.

Adding to the excitement surrounding the album, three standout tracks from Colibrí: Bridging 2 Worlds (Unplugged)“Guerreros del Sol,” “River Of A Thousand Voices,” and “Dios Azules” — have been added to the playlist and will be featured as a special BACK TO BACK POWERPLAY at 6 PM Pacific USA time for the next month. The trio of songs perfectly captures the album’s spirit, blending powerful rhythms, rich cultural heritage, and Bartra’s expressive vocal artistry into an unforgettable listening experience.

The unplugged nature of the recording allows listeners to experience the intimacy of Bartra’s artistry. Without relying on elaborate production, the focus remains on the emotional depth of the performances, the strength of the compositions, and the chemistry between the musicians. The result is a recording that feels personal, warm, and deeply human.

Beyond Colibrí, Bartra continues to expand her creative horizons. Recent projects include her tribute to legendary guitarist Carlos Santana, showcasing her gift for reinterpreting iconic works while maintaining her own artistic identity. Whether exploring Afro-Peruvian rhythms, jazz improvisation, Brazilian influences, or contemporary world music, she remains committed to building cultural bridges through sound.

In an era when music increasingly transcends borders, Corina Bartra stands as a powerful example of how artistic traditions can evolve without losing their roots. Through The Prisma Project and albums such as Colibrí: Bridging 2 Worlds, she continues to create music that celebrates diversity, encourages connection, and reminds listeners that different worlds can indeed come together in harmony.

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Band Spotlight: Daneka Nation Build Momentum with ‘How Much Love’

Q1: How did the nickname “Kings of Karaoke” begin?
Rhett Daneka: We were constantly performing around Houston and built a following over time.

Q2: What made those karaoke nights special?
Rhett Daneka: The energy. Every night felt different, and the crowds became like family.

Q3: What did Johnny teach you most?
Rhett Daneka: Song choice and confidence. He really understood performance.

Q4: Were you performing almost every night?
Rhett Daneka: Pretty much. Sometimes six nights a week and multiple clubs a night.

Q5: Looking back, what stands out most?
Rhett Daneka: The friendships and the passion people had for music.

About Daneka Nation:
Texas native Rhett Daneka began his career as a professional pilot and air ambulance pilot before unexpectedly discovering a passion for music in 2004 through Houston’s karaoke scene. Mentored by an 84-year-old quartet singer, Rhett developed his voice and became locally known as one of Houston’s “Kings of Karaoke.” After years of performing, he founded the country/rock band Daneka Nation, which has now surpassed 9 million listeners across major platforms. The band is currently preparing the release of their breakout single and music video, How Much Love.