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Welcome to the March edition of the Mirror House Music Group Monthly Sampler—a curated bite of our latest and greatest, handpicked from this month’s featured playlists. It’s a sonic appetizer platter with no skips—just hits. Press play, dig in, and discover the track to your next big project.

This collection sits right in that chill but rhythmic pocket. It feels cool, a little quirky, and full of connection. The through line is emotion with movement, spanning EDM, R&B, Pop, and Rock in a way that feels inspiring without trying too hard. Everything here is one stop, fully cleared, and ready to drop straight into your next film, series, trailer, or brand spot. Easy clearances, strong stories, undeniable vibe.

“The Boy Is Mine” by Stewart Hidalgo brings a modern R&B twist to the classic, layered with trap drums and sleek production that feels current and confident. It is smooth, competitive, and primed for relationship drama or playful tension. “Bring Me Your Tears” by Jules & the Howl hits from a completely different angle. It is a surge of karmic, cathartic energy, all the raw pain from broken relationships bubbling back up with that quiet hope that the people who hurt you get what is coming to them. And Daddy’s Gun by Tom Fublé gives you cinematic storytelling with edge, following a father and son outlaw duo on an emotional bank robbing ride. Strong concepts. Clear narratives. Ready to place.

Featured Artists

Jules & the Howl

Stewart Hidalgo

Sam Mailloux

Tom Fublé

Devin & Tori

Keywords

Chill, Quirky, Rhythmic, Cool, Connection, Inspiring, EDM, R&B, Pop, Rock

THE PLAYLIST