Discover Artists
Browse emerging talent by genre, mood, and region. Find the sound that moves you.
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10 artists
KODA
Toronto, ON
KODA doesn't follow trends β he sets them. The London-born, Toronto-raised artist pioneered a sound he calls "neon trap": futuristic synth work layered over hard-hitting drums with autotuned melodies that stick in your head for weeks. His debut album "Signal Lost" debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200.
Pharaoh Bliss
Chicago, IL
Pharaoh Bliss is Chicago's latest prodigy β a producer-rapper hybrid who builds his beats from scratch and then floats over them. His sound sits at the intersection of drill and jazz, sampling Coltrane over sliding 808s. He sold out Metro Chicago three times before ever releasing a full album.
Velvet Roux
Atlanta, GA
Velvet Roux emerged from Atlanta's underground scene with a voice that blends silk and fire. Her debut EP "Midnight Honey" fused neo-soul with trap production, earning comparisons to early SZA and JhenΓ© Aiko. Now on her third project, she's carved out a lane that's entirely her own β lush harmonies over 808s, lyrics about self-worth and late-night drives through the city.
RAE KAPITAL
London, UK
RAE KAPITAL brought rage music to the Afrobeats scene and nobody knew they needed it until they heard it. The Ghanaian-British rapper's aggressive delivery over Afro-drill production has created an entirely new subgenre. His track "No Passport" racked up 25M views on YouTube in its first month.
Luna Sage
Houston, TX
Nigerian-American singer Luna Sage fuses Afrobeats rhythms with indie pop sensibilities. Raised in Houston but rooted in Lagos, her music carries the weight of two worlds β amapiano-inspired grooves meet confessional songwriting. Her track "Oshun's Daughter" has 40M streams and counting.
Mira Voss
Miami, FL
Mira Voss brings the heat of Miami's Latin underground to the mainstream. Bilingual bars over reggaeton-trap fusions have made her the voice of a new generation. "Fuego Lento" spent 12 weeks on Spotify's Viral 50 chart, and her live shows are pure chaos β in the best way.
Sable Noir
London, UK
Sable Noir is the Paris-born, London-based singer redefining European R&B. Singing in English and French, she weaves between haunting ballads and dancefloor-ready UK garage reworkings. Vogue called her "the future of transatlantic soul" after her Glastonbury performance went viral.
Onyx Saint
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn's Onyx Saint raps like he's reading from a novel β dense, literary, and devastating. His storytelling ability draws comparisons to Nas and Black Thought, but his production choices β heavy on ambient textures and chopped samples β place him firmly in the future. "Concrete Cathedral" was named one of the best underground albums of the year by multiple outlets.
Zephyr Jones
Los Angeles, CA
Zephyr Jones makes music for the golden hour. The Los Angeles-based producer-singer crafts hazy, sun-drenched soundscapes that blend lo-fi hip-hop with psychedelic soul. His instrumental mixtapes have become study session staples, but his vocal work reveals an artist with way more range than the algorithm suggests.
Cypress Ray
Baton Rouge, LA
Cypress Ray is country-trap's most unlikely champion β a former church choir singer from rural Louisiana who blends twangy guitars with 808s and Auto-Tune. What sounds like it shouldn't work absolutely does. His debut single "Bayou Gospel" earned a cosign from T-Pain and has redefined what Southern rap can sound like.