Musicians
Introducing Songstress Shaynah
Shaynah was born into music, her parents, both professional musicians, have inspired her and instilled in her a love for music. This talented soul has supported Sabrina Starke on her “Dreamer’s Tour”, performed on the Codarts/Keymusic talent stage of the North Sea Jazz Festival, and is currently working with HAYP (Ladies of Soul), Anan den Boer (Alain Clark) and Nosa Apolo (Craig David). Her undeniable talent, dedication and hard work were rewarded in December 2014 when she received the “Music Matters Award”. As a result, she proudly released her first EP “DARE” in June 2015, featuring the popular single “Werk It”, which earned her the title of “Radio 6 Soul & Jazz Talent”. In 2018 she came back with newly gained inspiration and a fresh new sound, which translated into the song “Over”, the first single from her most personal album: “Chapter 22”. Her story, wrapped in an emotional musical masterpiece, consists of three EP’s; PUZZLED, WASTED & NAKED”. With her heart on her sleeve and her hurt exposed, she tells the relatable stories of a young human getting to know herself. Today we speak with her to get a better understanding of who she is, and she stands for.
By Shay McNaire 5 months ago in Interview
Wild Willie’s Soul Impact:
When Wild Willie grabs the mic, it’s more than a podcast—it’s a force. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, the award-winning show on The Scene Projects network, Wild Willie has carved his own lane with storytelling that refuses to play it safe. His mission is bold, his delivery unapologetic: to prove music isn’t just background noise—it’s a lifeline.
By Independent Indie Artist Radar6 months ago in Interview
Willie Thornton: The Voice Behind Soul Impact
Willie Thornton is not just a name—it’s a movement. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, an award-winning podcast under The Scene Projects network, Willie has carved out a lane that’s uniquely his. His work is electric, raw, and deeply human, taking listeners on a ride through stories of resilience, transformation, and hope. At its core, the show is about survival, about thriving, and about how music—something so universal—can become a lifeline when the world feels like it’s caving in.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x6 months ago in Interview
The Interview That Felt Like a Test of Survival
M Mehran I stepped into the building at exactly 9:59 a.m., just a minute before my scheduled interview. The lobby was eerily quiet, the kind of silence that makes you hyper-aware of every sound—your shoes squeaking, your own heartbeat, the soft hum of the air conditioning.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Interview











