New Releases: Cameron's "Too Much," David's "Next Summer," DARUMAS's "Puerta Abierta," and Synthesis's "All These Years"

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Cameron recently premiered her single "Too Much" on *The Tonight Show*. This track, about an unsupportive relationship, is the lead single from her upcoming second studio album.

David, frontman of Måneskin, performed his solo single "Next Summer" on *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*. The song is from his debut album, *Funny Little Fears*, slated for release on May 16, and features previously released singles "Silverlines" and "Born with a Broken Heart."

Latin GRAMMY-nominated trio DARUMAS has unveiled "Puerta Abierta," a blend of Latin pop, funk, and disco. The song is described by the band as fun, sensual, and influenced by R&B. DARUMAS will perform at Lollapalooza Argentina on March 21. This follows their successful debut at North American festivals and participation in Rolling Stone's "Future of Music" showcase in Mexico.

Synthesis has released "All These Years," a disco production characterized by funky sounds and melodies. The track showcases the project's creative strengths and musicality. Established by Ronnie and Marcin, Synthesis aims to bring sonic nostalgia to electronic music, drawing from funk, soul, and disco influences.

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