If you vibe with artists like James Blake, Sault or RosalĂa, this track might just imprint itself into your system. With « Boom Boom Booty », The Ghost Singers transform a flirtatious club anthem into an intimate whirlwind. « It’s big, it’s round, you know you want to get down », they chant over a hypnotic groove that walks the line between playful heat and ghostly tension. The video refuses storytelling clichĂ©s, no fake drama, no flashbacks. Instead, we’re plunged into pure sensation: swaying bodies, strobe shadows, a crush that ignites and evaporates in seconds. There’s a sweaty elegance to it all, a kind of danceable frustration that lingers long after the last beat. It’s magnetic, minimal, and dangerously addictive, the kind of song you put on repeat without realizing it. This release is introduced by Minute Cover.
An invisible voice, born from grief and fire
Behind the name The Ghost Singers hides a single soul: producer and songwriter Jaycee Cames, who created the project in the wake of personal tragedy. Music has always been there, but it became vital after the passing of his sister Joanna in 2023. What began as private writing turned into a mission: to create a sonic world where pain, joy, and mystery could coexist. Jaycee doesn’t crave the spotlight, he lets the songs take the stage, pouring his heart into every layered harmony and ghostlike texture.

“All Mixed Up” – a soundtrack for deep feelers
Their first album « All Mixed Up », released on July 1st, 2025, is a rare gem, and yes, we’ve listened to it, more than once. It’s not just a collection of tracks, it’s a shapeshifting journey through genres, emotions, and sensations. You’ll find the pulse of electro, the softness of neo-soul, and the urgency of alt-pop, all fused with surprising tenderness. The transitions are seamless, the storytelling intuitive. « All Mixed Up » feels like someone’s inner world poured into sound: unfiltered, fluid, and achingly human. Whether you’re dancing or daydreaming, there’s a track in there that’ll speak to you. And this is only the beginning.
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