If scientists ever discover a gene responsible for uncontrollable dancing in the kitchen while waiting for the kettle to boil, Lady Impress ’s new single “ DNA ” may well be carrying it. This track arrives at full speed, armed with pounding soca rhythms, a glossy dancehall edge, and enough energy to make even the most committed wallflower consider a cautious shoulder shuffle. “DNA” is built around the idea that rhythm and connection are hardwired into us. Beneath the carnival-ready beat, Lady Impress explores shared origins and the way music travels through generations like a family recipe nobody wrote down properly. The result is a song that feels both personal and universal — soulful enough to mean something, but lively enough that nobody is standing around analysing lyrics with a clipboard. Lady Impress, born Sakeenah Nadirah Hasan, performs with the confidence of someone who has spent years around music and live performance. Growing up with a musician father clearly left its ...
Zak Bekkers ’ Sick Rats doesn’t so much arrive as swagger in, flicking its collar and grinning like it knows something you don’t. It’s bouncy, slick, and unapologetically playful—a track that feels like it’s been marinated in dive-bar sweat and then polished just enough to shine under neon lights. The harmonica is the ringleader here, wheezing and winking through the mix with a groove so infectious you could probably brush your teeth to it—minty fresh but slightly unhinged. Beneath that, a tight funk rhythm struts confidently, while bluesy guitar licks slither in and out like they’ve got somewhere better to be but decided to hang around anyway. Bekkers’ spoken-word vocal delivery is where the bite really lands. It’s raw, sardonic, and just a little bit chaotic—like a late-night rant that accidentally turns poetic. There’s a satirical edge running through the track, poking at the modern music scene with a knowing smirk rather than a heavy-handed jab. What makes ...