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xplore the latest Top 20 rankings across 30 vintage genres as of June 30, 2025, featuring new entries, exits, and major shifts from artists like Death In Vegas, The White...
“Zenzele” gathers Uncle Waffles, Royal Musiq, CowBoii, Xduppy, and Uncool MC for an Amapiano-heavy track driven by multilingual verses and brash energy. "Bodoingadai" by 3XDAVS and Didi B blends Francophone...
Benson Boone’s “Mr Electric Blue” pokes fun at music biz debt, while Ed Sheeran’s “Drive” brings racing energy with help from John Mayer and Dave Grohl. Lorde opens her album...
"MiuMiu" by Sofía Reyes, Luísa Sonza, and RaiNao pairs sharp beats with a bilingual hook, while TINI and Beéle's “Universidad” leans into romantic confusion. Katteyes, Jere Klein, and Lucky Brown...
Fatima Altieri blends Creole phrasing and kompa-drill in “M'VLE AVÈW.” Raja Game Changerz delivers quiet confession on “Allah Janda.” Singhsta loops regret in “Bhulekha,” while Sikandar Maan’s “Move On” masks...
Didi B and Doupi Papillon trade coded intimacy on “Entre Nous Deux,” while Danya Devs leans into Afro-pop sincerity with “Asambe.” Rose Muhando’s “Tuma Malaika” channels spiritual resolve in Swahili,...
Ozuna returns to afro-Caribbean fusion on “Sirenita,” while Duki swings irony through trap on “Golfista.” Myke Towers and Quevedo reunite for the coastal-toned “Soleao,” and Kidd Keo blurs languages in...
Chito Rana$’s “Bust Down” blends bilingual grit post-incarceration, while DeeBaby’s “Intro & 2 Mo’Cars” ties ambition to memory on *Ms. Salazar*. Kodak Black veers reflective in “Yellow Brick Road,” chasing...
Tommy Lee Sparta returns with “Big Ah Dat,” steeped in dark dancehall tones, while Chronic Law's “NY Girls” and Areakode’s “Level Up” keep the genre's pulse sharp. SVM!R’s “RICK RO$$”...
Maroon 5 and Lisa link up on "Priceless," with Levine’s falsetto riding glossy pop while Lisa cuts through with sharp, slick delivery. Selena Gomez keeps it cool on "Talk," sampling...
“Murihi Wega” merges Kikuyu rhythms with gospel motifs, as Shiru Wa GP delivers a melodic plea steeped in spiritual vernacular. Born Mary Wanjiru in Kiambu County, her delivery balances calm...
Ken Carson’s *Lord of Chaos* opens his fourth album with distorted 808s, synths, and chaos-driven visuals, declaring supremacy through occult-tinged bars. Benny Soliven’s *On Time* pairs West Coast melodies with...
Feuerschwanz recasts “Gangnam Style” in folk-metal armor with violin and bagpipes, while Shadow Of Intent teams with Corpsegrinder for “Feeding The Meatgrinder”—a track steeped in deathcore heft and post-2014 ferocity....
Eladio Carrión and Peso Pluma team up on “Tiffany,” blending Latin trap with corridos tumbados. Bad Bunny reworks his album with Puerto Rican folk instruments for NPR’s Tiny Desk. Las...
“Like Jennie” combines baile funk and phonk for a stark rap performance by JENNIE, co-produced by Diplo and written with Zico. LISA debuts “Thunder” and “Fxck Up the World” during...
Ciara’s “Ecstasy” blends sensual tension with sleek choreography, while Miley Cyrus turns apocalypse into pop fantasy backed by members of Alvvays. Laufey returns with “Silver Lining,” spinning romantic ambiguity through...
“Man of the Year” showcases Brooklyn rapper Khantrast blending boom bap and jazz influences while reflecting on ambition with sharp lyricism. In “Nightmares,” Mozzy and Lil Poppa deliver raw verses...
Vybz Kartel returns with “God Is The Greatest,” a reflection on survival and faith following his 2024 release. Ding Dong, Skeng, and Kaka Highflames join forces on “Street Jump,” blending...
In “Hayhat,” Bessan Ismail shifts from online personality to balladeer, capturing the fatigue of repeated betrayal through a polished, emotionally flat vocal style shaped by producer Fouad Jned. “Mi Quinceañera”...
“Koyal” merges Javed Ali’s adaptive vocal control with Vidhya Gopal’s classical flourishes, filtered through Ravator and DIGV’s contemporary beat structure. Turnstile’s “Never Enough” reintroduces the band with a sound that...