“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...
Tommy Genesis plays with late-’90s pop tropes on "True Blue," blending glitchy beats, clipped vocals, and synth-driven polish. King Princess’s "Hollowheart" ups the drama with twisted metaphors and glitter-soaked visuals,...
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...
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...
French rapper Kadja strikes a sharp tone with “Tu Dis Quoi,” while IDK’s “xcx” layers introspective Romanian verses over sparse beats. Adofo’s “Rifle Power” fuses dancehall with trap tension, and...
Fit For A King’s “Lonely God” leads their eighth album with themes of isolation and ambition. Alice Cooper’s “Wild Ones” revives his original lineup, drawing from 1950s rebellion. The Haunted’s...
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,...
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...
Sarika Gill’s “Hor Gal” anchors Punjabi vocal assertiveness in beat-driven production, while Wolf Alice’s “Bloom Baby Bloom” trades distortion for piano-led introspection. Reneé Rapp’s “Leave Me Alone” signals autonomy post-television....
Karol G’s “Latina Foreva” launches her “orange era” with reggaeton-pop fusion and snowy visuals, while Mariah Carey’s *The Mimi Sessions [Live]* reinterprets five 2005 tracks through stripped arrangements. Benson Boone’s...
“FOLOMiANA” sees Chriss Eazy, Kevin Kade, and The Ben blend Afrobeat with Kinyarwanda finesse. Chella’s “My Darling” weaves Igbo grief into groove. Jay Melody and Alikiba team on “Nishalowa,” a...
“AY YOLA - Homay” fuses Bashkir folklore and electronics, threading kurai and dombra through pulsing synths. Sombr’s “Undressed” sketches a breakup with stripped visuals and subdued emotion. Small X’s “ALBI,”...
The Haunted’s “In Fire Reborn” marches to a 6/8 beat with soldier’s-eye lyrics and a lineup featuring Marco Aro and Adrian Erlandsson. Battle Beast’s “Last Goodbye,” inspired by a cancer...
April’s vintage charts show minimal disruption, with only a few new entries—New Edition, XTC, Machine Head, and Kodak Black—shuffling into established rankings. Most top tracks hold firm
Mafe Cardona makes her official debut with "Hastaluegui," twisting goodbye into something sly over a polished Latin beat. Guilherme e Santiago’s "Anjo Na Terra" blends sertaneja charm with smooth production,...
Shallipopi and Burna Boy rework "Laho II" into a Benin-rooted plea for strength. Jah Prayzah’s "Kuno" folds ancestry into lullaby-toned Shona rhythms with daughter Kayla. Matata and Bien mix Gengetone...
Blac Youngsta’s "Snake" brings GT—aka BTS—into a stark landscape of betrayal and vigilance, riding a sparse beat that leans more venom than redemption. His delivery remains sharp and transactional, reflecting...
Werenoi and GIMS team up on "Piano," layering afrobeat rhythms with smooth refrains, while Original Koffee’s "KOFFEE," produced by Marquis Abrahams and Carleene Samuels, marks her return with crisp patois...
LIT Killah leans into trap-laced intimacy on “Fiamore,” while Malcolm Todd’s “Chest Pain (I Love)” uses strings and percussive jolts to map post-breakup heartache. Sabrina Claudio returns with the subdued...