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The Permanent Rain Press Interview with Ruel. (Watch in HD)
We had the opportunity to interview Australian singer-songwriter Ruel on the Vancouver stop of his Free Time World Tour. Stay tuned as the artist chats about the dark side of social media in "Face To Face," his passion for fashion, and favourite scene in Avengers: Endgame.
Amaze Me seems a proper name for Charlz’ latest single. The Australian singer songwriter first caught our attention two years ago when she teamed up with British producer Maths Time Joy on sensual simmering About Last Night. Amaze Me sees her teaming up with M-Phazes (who won a Grammy for his work with Eminem). Amaze Me is an iridescent and evocative pop ballad, with heartwarming, lambent glowing vocals that falls somewhere in between Betty Who’s lusciousness and the breathy ravishishment of Janet Jackson. "I really sang my heart out on this track and found new reaches," reveals Charlz. Amaze Me is about her continuing quest for her ideal relationship, something we all seem to be searching for through this confusing thing we call life. Stream or download the blooming Melbourne artist’s single, here.
(M-Phazes)
Don’t Tell Me - Ruel.
This track is on its way to blowing up. Ruel is a 15 (yes 15) year-old kid from Sydney, in Australia and he has one of the most remarkable voices I’ve heard in a long time. In fact, upon playing him on his Beats 1 radio show a couple of weeks ago, Elton John said “It’s astonishing someone so young can write something so good. I give up.” The track was produced by Australian Grammy Award-winning producer, M-Phazes. This kid’s got a huge future ahead of him. Contributed by @SchweppsRocka
Thelonious Martin - They Don't Know (feat. Saga) Instrumental by Diamond Media 360 http://ift.tt/2xkW3zC
M-Phazes & Ruel - Golden Years