Article by Young N’ Loud Magazine – Chef Editor Manuela Bittencourt In a city as vast and culturally layered as Toronto, originality does not whisper. It competes. It collides. It
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Article by Young N’ Loud Magazine – Chef Editor Manuela Bittencourt In a city as vast and culturally layered as Toronto, originality does not whisper. It competes. It collides. It
Young N’ Loud Magazine Feature In a global music scene that often rewards predictability, Vika moves in the opposite direction. She builds sound from friction, identity from contrast, and songs
By Manuela Bittencourt There’s a moment in Andrea Crisp’s world where everything turns blue. Not sad-blue. Not cliché heartbreak-blue. But sky-at-dusk blue. Ocean-before-a-storm blue. Royal, electric, trembling-with-feeling blue. Andrea doesn’t
Article by Manuela Bittencourt Some bands are formed through open mics or Craigslist ads. Black Cashmere was formed at family dinners. Before they were a duo, they were just two
By Young N’ Loud Magazine In today’s evolving music landscape, where speed often overshadows substance, true groove still separates a good performance from a great one. Just outside London, a
Young N’ Loud Magazine Feature The Dual Life and Rising Sound of Lindsay Boven Some artists enter music through industry doors. Others enter through necessity. Lindsay Boven built her voice
By Manuela Bittencourt From the moment Alexys Dowling first sang in third grade, music wasn’t just a pastime – it was an essential part of her identity. Years of choir
By Manuela Bittencourt Lady D didn’t step into music chasing a career — she stepped into it because it was already living inside her. Long before she knew what an
By Young N’ Loud Magazine A Child Listening at the Door of Destiny Some artists choose music. Others are quietly chosen by it long before they understand what that means.
By Manuela Bittencourt For Sophie Vincent, everything began with words. Long before stages, studios, or release plans, there was a deep fascination with language itself – poetry, books, lyrics, the