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Welcome to Pump It Up Magazine’s Music section! Explore diverse genres from R&B to pop, jazz to indie. Discover the latest hits, hidden gems, and talented indie artists. Join us for a musical journey!

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When an artist releases a song that hits you right in the chest — that makes you feel something deep

Welcome to the Chaos… At Pump It Up Magazine, we love you deeply—truly. Our readers are trendsetters, tastemakers, and passionate

You know those songs that don’t just play in the background—but stop you in your tracks, settle into your chest,

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Michael Cates is not just playing the sax — he’s redefining it. Jazz legend Michael Cates is taking the stage

There are songs you hear — and then there are songs you feel. “Under The Stars” is one of those rare

Afrobeats is more than a sound—it’s a celebration of life, identity, and culture. Born in the heart of West Africa

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The world of R&B and soul music is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Wayne Lewis, one of the founding members

Adele’s Childhood was more than just a backstory—it laid the emotional foundation for her voice, her lyrics, and her rise

We just finished listening to Stephan Leroy Folkes’ debut single “Say It Like You Mean It”—and trust us, you’ll want

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Coppe Cantrell is bold, faith-filled, and beautifully grounded. From the West Coast’s golden era of hip-hop to a powerful gospel message, Coppe Cantrell has turned pain into purpose. In this exclusive interview, she opens up about music, faith, loss, and the legacy she’s still writing. PIUM: Coppe, what was it like being around the West Coast scene during the 2Pac