NavaTone Radio

NavaTone RadioNavaTone RadioNavaTone Radio
Home
Merch
Reviews/New Music

NavaTone Radio

NavaTone RadioNavaTone RadioNavaTone Radio
Home
Merch
Reviews/New Music
More
  • Home
  • Merch
  • Reviews/New Music
  • Home
  • Merch
  • Reviews/New Music

New Music

Dani Reed Announces New Single “Selling Out My Soul” — Out June 12!

Dani Reed Announces New Single “Selling Out My Soul” Out June 12, Release Party @ Rhinestone saloon

 Fortworth Texas— Rising independent artist Dani Reed is set to release her highly anticipated new single, “Selling Out My Soul,” on June 12. Blending raw emotion with gritty, soul-baring storytelling, the track delivers an unfiltered look at the struggles of staying true to yourself in a world that constantly demands compromise.

"Selling Out My Soul" captures Dani Reed’s signature sound. Honest, Haunting, and deeply personal. The song speaks to the listener and relates on an unparalleled level.  To celebrate the release, Dani Reed will host a special release party and performance on June 12th at Rhinestone Saloon in Fort Worth, Texas. Fans and newcomers alike are invited to experience the energy of the new single live, along with a night of music, connection, and celebration. 

Event Details

Date: June 12th, 2026 

Location: Rhinestone Saloon (Fortworth, TX)

Event: "Selling Out My Soul" Release party

Featuring: Live performances by Cole Dagen Band, and Dani Reed 

Music Reviews

“Fast as I Could” by America Allen 
Released January 3rd, 2023

"Fast As I Could" by America Allen is a quietly powerful track that proves less really can be more. With warm, natural vocals and a stripped-down production, the song feels deeply authentic.  It's more of a moment you’re being let in on rather than someone just performing a song.

The melody is simple and  memorable, creating a powerful moment that lets the lyrics take you on an emotional journey. There’s a subtle urgency in the delivery that perfectly matches the theme, giving the song a lasting impact without ever over reaching. It’s honest, intimate, and effortlessly moving. It's the kind of song that stays with you long after it ends.

Last Cigarette by High June

"Last Cigarette" by High June carries a slow burning emotional weight that feels both intimate and cinematic. The tone leans into a hazy, late night atmosphere where the melody drifts with a kind of worn out honesty. 

     Never rushed, and never over produced, it feels like sitting alone under a dim light. Or replaying memories you're not quite ready to get rid of, and the songs pacing reflects that perfectly. 

     Lyrically, it taps into themes of closure, regret, and quiet acceptance without ever becoming heavy-handed. The words feel conversational yet poetic, like thoughts you’d only admit to yourself. That authenticity paired with the vocal delivery, carries just enough grit to make every line believable. The music and message work together in a way that doesn’t demand attention, it earns it. 

#1 Song of May 2026



In a musical landscape often driven by high-gloss production and radio-ready hooks, Shelby Ballenger takes a quieter, more introspective path  with "It Just Won’t Stop Raining." The result is a stripped-down country ballad that trades flash for feeling and in doing so, delivers a deeply personal  listening experience that hits home and makes you want to listen over and over.
    From the opening moments, the song establishes a somber, reflective tone. The song is built around a gentle acoustic foundation, allowing space for the emotion to take center stage. There’s no rush to get anywhere. Instead, the track unfolds slowly, mirroring the lingering weight of a rainy day and all of the self reflection, sorrow, and madness that comes with it. An emotionally grounded ballad deserving of the number 1 spot. 

Copyright © 2026 NavaTone Radio - All Rights Reserved.


Powered by

This website uses cookies.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.

Accept