The Quiet Confidence Behind Osinaël’s New Direction

Confidence in pop music is often expressed through volume, certainty and dramatic statements. Osinaël presents another form of confidence on “You Are Time.” The song is powerful because it allows uncertainty to remain visible. Its narrator does not pretend to have resolved every fear or contradiction. She simply begins to recognise them. Osinaël’s vocal delivery reflects this emotional control. The performance carries vulnerability, but the singer never sounds overwhelmed by the story. There is a sense that clarity is gradually replacing confusion. The production follows the same principle. It is immersive and rhythmic without crowding the voice or forcing the emotion. This quiet confidence suggests an artist becoming more comfortable with her own creative language. Osinaël does not need to explain every symbol or provide a conventional conclusion. “You Are Time” leaves space around its ideas, trusting that listeners will understand the feeling even when the answers remain incomplete. That restraint may be one of the strongest signs of her artistic development. Listen to Osinael “You Are Time ” at Spotify

After nearly dying in Bali, Cami Galles drops new album ‘Correlated’

Cami Galles has known since the age of 4 she was here to sing. Yet, over the years, she’s succumbed to her own fears and yielded to the misguided directions of others. In December 2018, while in Bali, Cami nearly died, and from her hospital bed the Chicago-based artist vowed if she survived she would finally release her debut album. On October 15th, she keeps that promise and issues her first-ever album, Correlated. The 8-song record will be available for digital sale, download and streaming worldwide on Spotify, Apple, GooglePlay, Amazon and 102 other digital platforms. “In this life, we arrive and leave with our selves. Everything we have and do point back to our relationship with ourselves,” Cami shares. “This album tells an evolutionary story about my past relationships, and how I learned to prioritize my relationship with myself.” For years, Cami has dazzled audiences in New York and the Midwest with her invigorating “future blues” aesthetic—a singular melding of blues, pop, jazz, enlightened and empowered lyrics, and uptempo dance beats. Now, her inaugural solo release proves her to be a masterful songwriter, producer, and singer. Correlated documents a triumphant rise of the authentic self, and it’s threaded with […]