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With a sound that is both powerfully soulful and deeply vulnerable Netherlands born artist Demeera is carving her own path
Published
5 days agoon
By
Delvin
At 24 years old, Demeera lives and works like a true creative nomad. The Netherlands-born artist now splits her time between Miami and Erie, Pennsylvania, crafting a career built on fearless self-expression and raw authenticity. Her approach is about creating without limits, pouring her entire soul into every note she sings.
Demeera first started building an audience online, where her vocal performances quickly gained traction. A simple video of her singing Ariana Grande’s “Imperfect For You” from the driver’s seat of her car has earned over 80,000 YouTube views, with listeners praising her “angelic, powerful, and soul-stirring” delivery. On Spotify, her “Raw Room Acoustic” series reveals the core of her sound. Covers of Jessie J’s “Who You Are” and Billie Eilish’s “Bellyache” highlight the rich vulnerability in her voice, which can shift from soft tenderness to commanding resonance in a moment. She turns each lyric into an experience.
Those covers served as an introduction. Now, Demeera is focused on her own music. She has been in the studio with Afrobeta, the Miami-based electro-pop duo known for their genre-bending sound, to record a series of original tracks. The new songs include “Will He Steal My Show,” a pop and soul piece filled with sensual confidence, and “Woke Up From A Dream,” an introspective anthem about awakening strength. Another track, “Brave As Hell,” is a fiery declaration of courage and feminine resilience.
Together, the songs reflect the themes central to Demeera’s ethos. She sings about healthy boundaries, feminine power, letting go of fear, and embracing the unapologetic energy required to make dreams a reality.
Her collaboration with Afrobeta extends beyond the studio. Demeera and the duo’s Tony are developing a Meditation, Affirmation, and Mantra Music Event, which will blend live music with holistic sound healing. “It’s about alignment,” she explains. “Music isn’t just to listen to, it’s to feel, to heal, and to remember who you are.” The event, set to take place in the Miami area, merges her art with a deeper sense of consciousness.
She is also taking on the role of lead singer for the American band The Romantic Era, based in Erie. This new position fits perfectly with her expanding artistic journey, one that began in earnest when she left the Netherlands in 2023 to pursue her goals. Whether she is touring, recording, or working as an intuitive coach, Demeera seems to live by the message in her music, which is to trust yourself, take risks, and refuse to let fear write your story.
With original music on the way and collaborations that span genres and purposes, Demeera has positioned herself for a significant next step. Her work is bold and soulful, offering a sound of unfiltered self-liberation. She has arrived, and her momentum feels unstoppable.
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For His Glory Worship returns with an anthem of heavenly majesty titled “King Eternal – Extended”
Published
3 days agoon
8:15 pmBy
Delvin
For His Glory Worship has always kept the focus where it belongs: on Christ. The collective exists to glorify God through dynamic, uplifting music rooted entirely in His Word. Their mission stays clear and unwavering: to lead believers into authentic worship that magnifies Christ alone.
Now, For His Glory Worship is back with a breathtaking new release titled “King Eternal (Extended)”, a 5-minute-and-34-second worship experience that transcends musical boundaries and invites listeners into deep, heartfelt adoration.
From its opening moments, “King Eternal” draws you into an atmosphere of divine reverence and rhythmic excellence. The production blends minimalist pop sensibilities with a synth-driven sound reminiscent of late-1980s reinvention, balanced with the clarity and warmth of modern worship production. Clean and layered, the track moves through quiet, contemplative verses before bursting into a chorus of radiant exaltation. It becomes a sonic representation of heaven meeting earth.
Anchored by a mid-tempo, syncopated groove, the track’s crisp programmed drums, pulsating synth basslines, and dynamic shifts create an irresistible sense of anticipation and movement. As the song progresses toward its final crescendo, around the 3:45 mark, the energy ignites into something grand and cinematic. Brass, woodwinds, and deep percussive elements swell together in glorious harmony, embodying the majesty of the eternal King.
Lyrically, the song captures the essence of eternal worship, its powerful chorus echoing timeless truth:
“To the King eternal, immortal, invincible, the only God forever crowned with praise, the honor and glory forever and ever, amen.”
Every note and every lyric serve one purpose: to glorify Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The male and female vocals intertwine seamlessly, singing with conviction and sincerity. The kind that invites worshippers to join in spirit and truth.
Beyond its captivating sound, “King Eternal (Extended)” is a message to the nations. A declaration of faith and sovereignty. It proclaims that Jesus Christ is the Eternal King, whose rule is unending and unshakable. As Scripture reminds us in Revelation 19:16, He is the supreme ruler above all powers, visible and invisible. The One who triumphs over sin, death, and darkness.
Dr. Beverlin Hammett, the visionary founder of For His Glory Worship, continues her mission of writing music that calls believers to genuine, heart-centered worship. Through “King Eternal,” she offers a vibrant tribute to the King eternal, immortal, and invisible, encouraging every listener to lift their life and voice as an offering of praise to the One who reigns forever.
With “King Eternal – Extended,” For His Glory Worship reaffirms their purpose. This isn’t about fame, stage lights, or recognition. It’s about the glory of God and the advancement of His Kingdom through sound.
A new anthem has been born. All honor and glory to the King Eternal, forever and ever. Amen.
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Chicago Artist Vandes Jackson Is Stepping Into a Global Arena With “Finally” a New Single Capturing the Celebratory Sound of Arrival
Published
2 weeks agoon
4:50 pmBy
Delvin
Vandes Jackson, the Chicago record producer, songwriter, and artist, is channeling his creative growth into a new, globally-flavored single, “Finally.” Sometimes a song moves through you, becoming more than its melody or beat. It’s a feeling, a frequency where sound and spirit connect. Jackson’s new track aims for that connection, delivering a dancehall and Afrobeats blend that captures a pure sense of joy and arrival.
For the Chicago native, “Finally” represents a pivotal shift in both sound and spirit. While known for a genre-blending catalog that merges hip-hop, trap, and R&B, Jackson is now stepping into a global arena. He’s crafting a rhythm that feels authentic yet capable of transcending continents.
Jackson sees “Finally” as a song about breakthrough moments, the kind of energy that emerges when effort, faith, and sound all align. The track embodies gratitude, freedom, and motion.
That sense of motion is palpable in the track. Based on social media teasers, “Finally” is a lush mix of Caribbean vibes and Afrobeats grooves, with Jackson’s smooth vocals pulling the listener in. The beat feels alive, pushing forward like sunlight breaking through clouds. His lyrics are an invitation to dance, release, and celebrate the moments when dreams become real.
The single’s cover art mirrors its sonic energy. The design, created by a celebrated visual artist, bursts with vibrant neon, vintage cassette imagery, and flaming emoticons. It’s a bold, nostalgic nod to the analog soul of the past and the digital fire of the present. Every detail feels deliberate, with each element symbolizing rhythm, emotion, and creative evolution. The artwork was clearly intended to feel just like the song itself; bright, alive, and unstoppable.
Jackson’s journey from Chicago to the global stage has been a testament to his curiosity and craft. He trained at the Chicago High School for the Arts, honing his musical foundation, and later served in the U.S. Army, where he developed a deep sense of discipline. His academic path, which includes a Bachelor of Science from the Los Angeles Film School and a Master’s in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine University, shows a balance of intellect and instinct that also defines his music.
Over the years, Jackson has collaborated with an impressive list of heavyweights, including Rick Ross, The Game, Gucci Mane, Sean Kingston, and Sy Ari Da Kid. These projects earned him a reputation for genre-fluid production and an unrelenting creative drive. With “Finally,” he seems to be tapping into something deeper, aiming for a place where his sound truly becomes soul.
Unsurprisingly, early previews of the single have sparked anticipation across social media and among his global fanbase. The world seems ready for what’s next, and Jackson is prepared to deliver.
“Finally” serves as an expansion of Jackson’s sonic palette and a statement about creative evolution. In an era of borderless music, his ability to bridge styles, cultures, and emotions is a clear strength. The track feels like an invitation to dance, to celebrate, and to connect with others across oceans.
The song embodies a truth reaching far beyond the studio; creativity knows no walls, and growth is a journey without limits. With this single, Vandes Jackson steps into a new season where his global vision, artistic courage, and heartfelt storytelling can converge into something lasting.
This release feels less like another step and more like an arrival. “Finally” promises a new sound and a new season for Vandes Jackson, and the world is about to hear it.
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Washington DC Rapper 40 Cal Blends Gritty Street Narratives with a Smoked Out Vibe in His New Track “Benihana”
Published
1 month agoon
12:32 amBy
Delvin
40 Cal returns with “Benihana,” a track straight from the blocks of Washington, D.C. It’s a smoked-out song that combines swagger with street reporting. The name is fitting, as the track serves up a kind of hazy, late-night bravado. Inspired by a calm smoke session, 40 Cal finds an honest balance between mood, memory, and menace.
The production features a humid, tropical-scented trap loop. It sits low and patiently, giving space for 40 Cal’s cadence to cut through. He raps like a person who has witnessed the worst and figured out how to translate it into sharp, often funny lines. His delivery can make you nod in agreement and wince at the same time. The lyrics are unapologetic, weaving weed metaphors together with imagery from the gutter. The chorus repeats the details of the scent and strain, becoming a kind of sensory anchor.
What really stands out is his ability to switch between swagger and storytelling. He places lines about graduating “from the streets” right next to darker threats involving body imagery and choppers, all while maintaining his distinct loner energy. Through it all, 40 Cal’s voice remains his own. The hook is simple but sticky, “Smoking out the bag got grass like a farmer… real tropical shit name like Benihana.” The words get stuck in your head because they successfully build a specific moment.
He effectively mixes violent imagery with small, humanizing details. Lines like “face so swollen” or “leave him fat like Homer” land with visual force and prevent the song from feeling like empty posturing. A rough humor is threaded through the track. An absurd line can undercut a threat, which makes the whole song feel more authentic and lived-in. The smoke session inspiration is clearly important here. The record’s structure mimics a late-night conversation, circular and relaxed until a sharp line suddenly raises the temperature.
If there is a critique to be made, it is that the song relies heavily on repetition and some familiar metaphors. The violent imagery can feel blunt, almost automatic, which some listeners might find distracting. At the same time, that bluntness can be interpreted as honesty. 40 Cal is not trying to make something pretty. He is reporting, turning the experience of survival into bars that hit fast and hard.
Ultimately, the track’s strength is its personality. 40 Cal comes across as hungry, proud, and sharp. He avoids overexplaining his life. Instead, he throws out images and lines, trusting the listener to understand. There is a magnetic confidence in that approach. With “Benihana,” he is staking his claim and reminding everyone that he is still a voice to be heard.
Let the hook loop and the beat roll. If the track grabs you, it belongs in your rotation. Share it with anyone who appreciates gritty storytelling and keep an eye on 40 Cal. He clearly has more stories to tell, and this track suggests he is just getting warmed up. It’s worth a listen and a spot on your playlist.
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