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We’re pleased to announce that “Drop In The Bucket” by The Lucky Strokes will be featured in the second episode of the new ABC crime drama series R.J. Decker, airing on March 10th at 10pm ET, with streaming available on Hulu. The Lucky Strokes Courtesy of the label Color Red, The Lucky Strokes are a blues-rock collective built around guitarist and producer Eddie Roberts and Mississippi-born singer-songwriter Shelby Kemp. Blending Southern rock grit with soul, funk, and roots influences, the band features a tight rhythm section led by sisters Ashley and Taylor Galbraith. Their groove-driven sound combines classic blues swagger and soulful energy. R.J. Decker on ABC This crime drama follows a disgraced newspaper photographer who, after serving time in prison, starts over as a private investigator in the chaotic world of South Florida. Tackling cases that range from bizarre to dangerous, Decker navigates criminals, eccentric clients, and complicated personal […]

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We’re pleased to announce that “Time’s Up” by Cherele will be featured in episodes 102 of the new HBO dark comedy miniseries DTF St Louis, airing on March 8th. There will also be a second use of the song in a subsequent episode 106, airing on April 5th. Cherele Originally hailing from Florida, Cherele is an LA-based rapper and singer known for her dark, genre-bending take on Southern hip-hop. Blending sharp lyricism with atmospheric, psychedelic production, her music moves between raw rap delivery and melodic hooks. This is Cherele’s third placement with Bodega Sync, though technically the fourth if you count the second use next month! DTF St Louis on HBO Max The series follows three middle-aged adults trapped in stagnant lives whose attempt to rekindle excitement leads them into a complicated love triangle. When a hookup app sparks secret affairs and reckless choices, the situation spirals into deception, emotional […]

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Ohly’s new single, “Slow My Pace,” turns the harsh stillness of a Midwest January into something quietly comforting. Written during the deep freeze of early 2025, the song reflects those dim, isolated weeks after the holidays when daylight is short and motivation runs low, and transforms them into a gentle reminder to pause and find gratitude. Its warm acoustic tones and unhurried rhythm feel like a steady breath in cold air. A Michigan-based indie folk singer-songwriter, Christian Ohly crafts songs rooted in nostalgia, heartbreak, and personal growth. Fans of Noah Kahan and Vance Joy will find familiar comfort in his earnest storytelling, but “Slow My Pace” shows he’s carving out a reflective lane all his own.

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We’re pleased to announce that “We Got More” by Bryce Green & 81m will be featured in episode 911 of the ABC procedural drama series 9-1-1, airing on February 26th, with streaming available the next day on Hulu. Bryce Green Bryce Green is a rapper and singer whose fierce lyricism and electrifying charisma have quickly marked him as one of hip-hop’s most exciting rising voices. His razor-sharp verses hit with relentless intensity, while his melodic hooks soar with the polish of a seasoned R&B artist. “We Got More” was produced by the powerhouse duo 81m, showcasing their dynamic range and hard hitting sound. This is Bryce’s 10th placement with Bodega Sync! 💪💪💪 9-1-1 on ABC 9-1-1 is a high-octane procedural drama that follows Los Angeles first responders as they navigate life-or-death emergencies while juggling complicated personal lives. This season, the team faces their most unpredictable crises yet, as escalating citywide […]

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PRXZM’s “Say The Word” is breezy, midtempo pop that feels effortless in the best way. Dreamy vocals glide over bright dance production, giving the song a light but emotionally charged edge. It taps into that familiar space of waiting for someone to be clear about how they feel. Simple, smooth, and easy to catch a groove. The California-based duo, Emma and Nick, have been locked in creatively since meeting at Indiana University in 2013. What started in dorm rooms turned into tours, festival slots, and a loyal online following drawn to their blend of shimmering synths and honest songwriting. Nick’s melodic, soaring production gives their music lift, while Emma’s delivery keeps it grounded and human. Years in, they still sound like two people chasing the same feeling that made them start in the first place.

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Rochelle Bloom’s new EP ‘To Each His Own’ feels raw, focused, and unapologetic. The beats are dark and gritty, letting her sharp lyricism and hard delivery do the heavy lifting. Rochelle raps with confidence and edge, making it clear she’s fly, locked in, and not here for distractions. Based in Atlanta, Rochelle Bloom has been steadily building her own lane with story-driven bars and cinematic production. Her song “Dandylion” appeared on the Charmed reboot, marking her first major sync placement. Known for her work ethic and ambition, she’s vocal about aiming high and moves with purpose. ‘To Each His Own’ reflects that hustle mindset.

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“always”, the new dance pop single by Helen, feels like moving through a late-night overthinking spiral. The beat moves fast but the lyrics linger on, wanting more love than someone’s willing to give. Helen’s dreamy vocals make the pleading feel gentle instead of heavy. It’s emotional, catchy, and way too relatable if you’ve ever asked for clarity and got silence instead. Helen Kebede, best known mononymously as just Helen, is a DMV-based Pop and Alt. R&B artist with a sound that refuses to fit in one box. She moves easily between catchy pop hooks and more experimental R&B sounds without losing her voice or identity. You might recognize her from her song “Bitter Bitch,” which landed in Netflix’s Do Revenge, or from her recent feature in “Don’t Cross Me” for Fortnite’s Kiesha Cross.

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Claire Guerreso’s latest single, “I Won’t Give Up,” is a deeply personal song written in the wake of her mother’s passing. Inspired by her own perseverance through loss, hardship, and illness, the song serves as a guiding light for anyone navigating grief. Beginning softly, the track gradually swells into sweeping, cinematic waves of sound, each build offering a cathartic release that transforms vulnerability into strength. When confronted with hardship, Claire stands tall and shows she’s ready to face whatever comes. Claire Guerreso is a sync powerhouse whose music has appeared in so many hit shows we’ve stopped counting. Blending a wide range of genres with her soulful voice and a deep roster of incredible producers, Claire brings depth and atmosphere to every track she touches. Whether writing for the screen or her own artist releases, Claire’s music shines bright.

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The new single “Just One Look” by Carbon City Lights is an intimate indie rock track about healing and the comfort of being truly seen. Dreamy and atmospheric, the song builds gently over a steady groove, allowing emotion to rise naturally. The line “Just one look in your eyes, I see you” anchors the track, capturing the quiet power of connection. Rather than revisiting pain, the song focuses on what comes after, when presence and understanding begin to ease the weight. Based in San Luis Obispo, California, Carbon City Lights is an indie alt-rock band led by vocalist Michael Venia. Drawing from lived experience, Venia’s songwriting explores life, loss, and love with honesty and restraint. Known for dynamic live shows and a sound that blends atmospheric indie rock with alt-rock energy, the band continues to turn deeply personal stories into music that resonates.

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The Guest Room’s latest single, “BOYS,” is a laid-back, feel-good track that captures that easy freedom of riding around with your friends, windows down, nowhere urgent to be. Featuring vocalist Adison Maxwell, the track is relaxed, warm, and built around the kind of groove that makes you forget the destination and enjoy the ride. The Guest Room is a Southern California quartet of lifelong friends quietly reshaping the West Coast sound. Pulling from neo-soul, alt-R&B, indie pop, and beyond, they’ve carved out a style that feels both fluid and personal. With collaborations alongside artists like Ryce, Limbo, Adison Maxwell, and RiE MORRiS, their music is rooted in creativity and openness.