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Here are the brand new worldwide love songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

50 . Mario Judah – Love You Anymore

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Love You Anymore” arrives in March 2025, with Mario Judah weaving rap and rock into a turbulent mix of aggression and melody.

His unmistakable vocal intensity drives the track, amplifying the angst-ridden lyricism.

Self-produced, mixed, and engineered, the song reflects Judah’s hands-on approach to his craft.

Born in Flint but raised in Atlanta, he started producing at 17, eventually making waves in 2020 with “Die Very Rough.”

His unconventional fusion of rap rock and horrorcore draws from Chief Keef, Young Thug, and Pantera.

After navigating a complex label deal, he signed with Universal Music Group in early 2024.

Music video directed by : Public Goat

Die Very Rough (2020)

49 . Laqshay Kapoor – Mera Intezaar

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

Interpolating Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s composition, “Mera Intezaar” frames Laqshay Kapoor‘s voice against a backdrop of longing and anticipation.

Released under T-Series in March 2025, the track aligns with Kapoor’s transition from furniture exports to Bollywood playback.

Alongside actress Simran Dhanwani, he appears in the video, adding a visual counterpart to the song’s melancholic tone.

Previously, Kapoor collaborated with Shreya Ghoshal on “Sohnneyaa” in 2023.

Music video directed by : Sahil Baghra

Mera Banega Tu (2024)

48 . Dax – I Hate That I Love You

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“I Hate That I Love You” peels back the layers of heartbreak, with Dax confronting the torment of loving someone who offers nothing in return.

The lyrics trace the contours of loss, touching on personal and painful themes, including abortion and the grief of losing a child.

Weaving introspection with elements of country music, the Canadian-Nigerian rapper shapes raw emotion into melody, blurring the line between confessional poetry and song.

Music video directed by : Nick Mays – Song featured on the album : From A Man’S Perspective

Cash Me Outside (2017)

47 . SHEN B – Raat

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Raat” is a Hindi track by SHEN B, released in February 2025 via T-Series. Weaving rap with melodic vocals, SHEN B delivers his own lyrics over a production that integrates traditional Indian instruments, notably a flute by Rakesh Jasotra. The video presents his performance alongside choreography by Vivek Kumar. Originally a drummer for the indie rock band MoonDogs, SHEN B transitioned to hip-hop, releasing ten tracks during a 17-month internet clampdown in Jammu.

Music video directed by : Prince 810

Zalzala (2024)

46 . Puya & Nicole Cherry – E Vina Mea

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“E Vina Mea” pairs Puya’s introspective lyricism with Nicole Cherry’s airy vocals, charting the slow erosion of relationships under the weight of routine and temptation.

The title—”It’s My Fault”—sets the tone for a track shaped by regret, as Puya draws from personal experience, reflecting on the fractures that can turn partners into strangers.

Navigating a subdued yet rhythmic production, the song lingers in the space between confession and resignation.

Music video directed by : Ioana Stan

V.I.P. (W/ Kamelia) (2009)

45 . Luh Kel – Missing Ur Love

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Missing Ur Love” finds Luh Kel navigating the familiar terrain of heartache and longing, his smooth vocals tracing the contours of lost affection.

Released in February 2025, the track sits firmly within his signature R&B style, weaving together confessional lyrics and melodic introspection.

Born Turran Coleman in St. Louis, Luh Kel first surfaced through freestyle sessions with his cousin before breaking out in 2019 with “Wrong.”

His debut album, “Mixed Emotions,” set the foundation for collaborations with artists like PnB Rock and features on tracks by Quando Rondo.

Wrong (2018)

44 . J.I. – Love You

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Love You” injects J.I.’s signature blend of melodic rap and R&B into a reflective take on modern relationships.

Delivered with his distinct vocal inflections, the track weaves smooth instrumentals with lyrics that oscillate between devotion and disillusionment.

J.I., born Justin Irvin Rivera in Brooklyn, first gained traction with “Need Me” in 2019.

He followed it with the “Hood Life Krisis” series before releasing “One Way or Another” in 2023.

Need Me (2019)

43 . Abhijeet Bhardwaj – Shawty

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

Abhijeet Bhardwaj‘s “Shawty” arrives in February 2025 under the JP label, with Jaison Thind handling the composition.

Set against a Hindi-language backdrop, the track navigates contemporary relationships with a mix of playfulness and detachment.

The production leans on rhythmic hooks, fusing slick instrumentation with an insistent groove.

Lyrically, “Shawty” teases out themes of attraction and fleeting connections without overstating its intentions.

Music video directed by : Jp Art Production

42 . Carty – J’avance Avec Toi (w/ Eboloko & Waza No Limite)

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“J’avance Avec Toi” brings together Carty, Eboloko, and Waza No Limite, three names shaping Gabon’s urban music scene.

Released in February 2025, the track steers away from the “ntcham” influences that once defined Carty’s sound, opting for a different sonic direction.

Carty, known for tracks like “Mawa” and “Massari,” steps into new territory, joined by Eboloko and Waza No Limite, who are making names for themselves beyond national borders.

Music video directed by : Popoh Films

Mawa (2021)

41 . L.A.X – Lockdown

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Lockdown” sees L.A.X weaving Afrobeats and Amapiano into a smooth, mid-tempo groove.

His voice glides over Omzy’s production, where soft percussion and airy chords meet an undeniably rhythmic pulse.

The lyrics drift through themes of passion and infatuation, keeping sentimentality at arm’s length.

L.A.X, born Damilola Afolabi in Lagos, first made waves with “Caro” alongside Wizkid.

His albums *Rasaking*, *ZaZa Vibes*, and *No Bad Vibes* feature tracks like “Gbefun” and “Sempe.”

Song featured on the album : No Bad Vibes

Gbefun (2018)

40 . Tate McRae – I Know Love (w/ The Kid Laroi)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“I Know Love” brings Tate McRae and The Kid LAROI together in their first musical collaboration, blending their personal and professional lives.

Written by the couple, the track navigates love’s volatility, a subject they know firsthand.

The lyrics reference their early days, with a nod to Mexico, where their relationship reportedly began.

At her album listening party in Los Angeles, McRae described the songwriting process as both exhilarating and nerve-wracking given their romantic connection.

Song featured on the album : So Close To What

She’S All I Wanna Be (2022)

39 . Shree Brar – Ammi Wargiye Ni

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

Shree Brar’s “Ammi Wargiye Ni” pays tribute to mothers, casting their love as divine and unwavering.

Blending traditional Punjabi sounds with modern pop influences, the track leans on Brar’s warm, unaffected vocal delivery.

The lyrics brim with gratitude, striking a chord with anyone shaped by maternal devotion.

The music video amplifies this sentiment, presenting vignettes of sacrifice and unconditional care.

Brar, originally a lyricist from Chandigarh, transitioned into singing, carving a niche in Punjabi music.

His track “Kissan Anthem” brought him attention during the Indian farmers’ protest.

Other notable songs include “Taskar,” “Yes or No,” “Rutbaa Title Track,” and “Black Pink.”

His catalog frequently spotlights Punjabi culture and social themes, resonating within India and beyond.

Taskar (2022)

38 . d4vd – Crashing (w/ Kali Uchis)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“Crashing” brings together d4vd and GRAMMY®-nominated Kali Uchis for a track that glides over smooth, laid-back instrumentals, offering a deceptive sense of calm in the unfolding narrative of Withered.

Released in February 2025 ahead of d4vd‘s debut album, the song marks a pivotal moment, layering restrained confidence over its mellow production.

Kali Uchis lends a verse that deepens the track’s allure, her signature style blending seamlessly into d4vd’s introspective soundscape.

Music video directed by : Kenneth Cappello

Here With Me (2022)

40 . Tate McRae – I Know Love (w/ The Kid Laroi)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“I Know Love” brings Tate McRae and The Kid LAROI together in their first musical collaboration, blending their personal and professional lives.

Written by the couple, the track navigates love’s volatility, a subject they know firsthand.

The lyrics reference their early days, with a nod to Mexico, where their relationship reportedly began.

At her album listening party in Los Angeles, McRae described the songwriting process as both exhilarating and nerve-wracking given their romantic connection.

Song featured on the album : So Close To What

She’S All I Wanna Be (2022)

39 . Shree Brar – Ammi Wargiye Ni

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

Shree Brar’s “Ammi Wargiye Ni” pays tribute to mothers, casting their love as divine and unwavering.

Blending traditional Punjabi sounds with modern pop influences, the track leans on Brar’s warm, unaffected vocal delivery.

The lyrics brim with gratitude, striking a chord with anyone shaped by maternal devotion.

The music video amplifies this sentiment, presenting vignettes of sacrifice and unconditional care.

Brar, originally a lyricist from Chandigarh, transitioned into singing, carving a niche in Punjabi music.

His track “Kissan Anthem” brought him attention during the Indian farmers’ protest.

Other notable songs include “Taskar,” “Yes or No,” “Rutbaa Title Track,” and “Black Pink.”

His catalog frequently spotlights Punjabi culture and social themes, resonating within India and beyond.

Taskar (2022)

38 . d4vd – Crashing (w/ Kali Uchis)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“Crashing” brings together d4vd and GRAMMY®-nominated Kali Uchis for a track that glides over smooth, laid-back instrumentals, offering a deceptive sense of calm in the unfolding narrative of Withered.

Released in February 2025 ahead of d4vd‘s debut album, the song marks a pivotal moment, layering restrained confidence over its mellow production.

Kali Uchis lends a verse that deepens the track’s allure, her signature style blending seamlessly into d4vd’s introspective soundscape.

Music video directed by : Kenneth Cappello

Here With Me (2022)

37 . Thunderz – Tengri: Jureem

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“TENGRI: Jureem” finds ThunderZ weaving his unmistakable flow into a track that merges Mongolian influences with contemporary rap.

B. Ulzii-Uchral, better known as ThunderZ, made a name for himself after winning the Back Yard rap battle in 2014.

His catalog includes “Let’s not quarrel” and “We will die once,” which lean into themes of unity and mortality.

His animated music video “Tsumuuhei” garners attention for its distinct visual style.

Music video directed by : Tuugii

Noyon Emegtei Ost (2023)

36 . Carbonne – Comment Te Remplacer (w/ Dystinct & Michaël Brun)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“Comment Te Remplacer” brings together French trap artist Carbonne, Belgian-Moroccan singer DYSTINCT, and Haitian-American producer Michaël Brun.

Brun, who blends Haitian rhythms with electronic music, has worked with Alicia Keys, Armin van Buuren, and Calvin Harris.

His track “Positivo” with J. Balvin became Telemundo’s FIFA World Cup theme.

Carbonne, from Montpellier, gained attention with his EP “Aux aurores” and his TikTok-fueled single “Imagine.”

Music video directed by : Caio Silva

Valhalla (2022)

35 . Matt Maltese – Always Some MF

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

Matt Maltese’s “Always Some MF” arrives in February 2025, weaving his piano-driven melodies with lyrics steeped in reflection.

His distinctive indie pop sensibility remains intact, tracing the familiar contours of tangled relationships and personal reckoning.

Recorded in his London home studio, the track follows a trajectory Maltese has shaped since his early SoundCloud days in 2015.

His songwriting extends beyond his own catalog, contributing to artists like Joy Crookes, Celeste, and Jamie T.

With albums such as “Bad Contestant” (2018), “Krystal” (2019), and “Good Morning It’s Now Tomorrow” (2021), he continues his evolution.

In 2023, he launched Last Recordings On Earth, adding another facet to his presence in the industry.

Music video directed by : Prasanna Puwanarajah – Song featured on the album : Hers

Kiss Me (2023)

34 . Kamro & Aziza Qobilova – Lost You

Date Added : Feb 23,2025

“Lost You” brings Kamro and Aziza Qobilova together in a pop-electronic track where their contrasting vocal textures shape the song’s atmosphere.

Kamro, born Kamronbek Odilov, infuses his work with references to Uzbek musical traditions, filtering them through a contemporary sensibility.

Aziza Qobilova, sister of Ziyoda Qobilova, integrates pop structures with Uzbek influences.

The music video, shot in Tashkent, highlights urban landmarks and the city’s evolving aesthetic.

In My Mind (2023)

33 . Ziyaad Luceō – Golden Sun

Date Added : Feb 23,2025

Ziyaad Luceō, a Toronto-based singer-songwriter, blends R&B and soul-infused pop with a measured precision.

“Golden Sun” drapes his smooth vocals over a melodic production, dissecting love and relationships with a quiet intensity.

His style leans on contemporary R&B, weaving introspective lyrics into understated arrangements.

Operating as an independent artist, he refines his sound through steady releases and collaborations with various producers.

Music video directed by : Ziyaad “Luceō” Aswan-Roman, Aaron Martini & Kevin Park

Good Evening Melodies (2024)

32 . Mo’Min Hamdamov – Bevafo

Date Added : Feb 23,2025

Mo’min Hamdamov’s “Bevafo” arrives with its share of heartbreak, weaving themes of love and betrayal into an Uzbek-language ballad.

The title, translating to “Unfaithful,” leaves little to the imagination, hinting at a narrative steeped in emotional fallout.

Released on February 4, 2025, the track reflects Hamdamov’s ability to merge traditional Uzbek influences with modern pop production.

Active since the early 2020s, he continues crafting music that resonates within Uzbekistan and beyond.

Music video directed by : Javlon Turdimurodov

Ona (2024)

31 . SLK – 2eme Bureau

Date Added : Feb 23,2025

SLK‘s “2eme Bureau” navigates the murky waters of infidelity, with its title nodding to a well-worn French slang for a mistress.

His flow shifts between French and street vernacular, reinforcing the track’s raw, conversational tone.

The production leans on modern trap, layering an insistent rhythm beneath his delivery.

A native of Villeneuve-la-Garenne, SLK emerged in the late 2010s, later teaming up with The S on “Old Up 3” in 2020.

His 2021 debut project “On t’alimente” features “22,” followed by a 2022 collaboration with L2B Gang on “Tout est noir.”

Music video directed by : Benjamin Auriche

Éternel (W/ Soolking) (2022)

30 . Amiel Sol – Sa Bawat Sandali

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Amiel Sol’s “Sa Bawat Sandali” lands in December 2024, weaving together reflections on love, longing, and fleeting moments.

The ballad quickly finds an audience in the Philippines, its melancholic pull fitting seamlessly into Viva One’s hit series “Ang Mutya ng Section E.”

Sol, a Cainta native born on Valentine’s Day, starts crafting music during the global pandemic, self-producing eight originals before stepping into the industry in March 2020.

His catalog includes “A Day With You” for the “L (Liko, Larawan, Lipat)” soundtrack and “Ikaw Lang Patutunguhan.”

Music video directed by : Jay-Ar Villarojas

Ikaw Lang Patutunguhan (2023)

29 . Juss – Khulle Aasmaan

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Khulle Aasmaan” blends Punjabi pop with traditional influences, featuring Juss‘s vocals over MixSingh’s production.

The song unfolds through a music video starring Juss Singh and Reem Sameer Shaikh, shaping a visual counterpart to its themes.

Juss’s catalog includes “Suniyan Suniyan,” “Safar,” “Mera Mann,” “Khushiyaan,” and “Tu Jo Mileya,” reflecting his range as a singer-songwriter.

Music video directed by : Gurinder Bawa

Sikhlé (W/ Pav Dharia) (2022)

28 . Jahmiel – Destiny

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Destiny” follows Jahmiel‘s pattern of crafting music centered on perseverance and self-improvement.

Born Jamiel Foster in Portmore, Jamaica, he gains attention in the early 2010s with tracks like “Real Father” and “Gain the World.”

His 2015 breakthrough with “Gain the World” highlights his reflective songwriting and smooth vocal style.

Blending reggae and dancehall, he integrates introspective themes with memorable melodies, later releasing his debut album “Great Man” in 2019.

I Need You (2020)

27 . Sam Fender – Remember My Name

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Sam Fender‘s “Remember My Name” arrives in February 2025, wielding heartland rock influences and raw lyricism.

The track extends the sonic blueprint of “Hypersonic Missiles” (2019) and “Seventeen Going Under” (2021), layering his unmistakable vocals over rugged instrumentation.

Recorded at his North Shields studio, it benefits from Bramwell Bronte’s production expertise.

Fender, born in 1994, first gained prominence after winning the Critics’ Choice Award at the 2019 Brit Awards.

Song featured on the album : People Watching

Seventeen Going Under (2020)

26 . Eric Benét & Chanté Moore – So Distracted

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“So Distracted” brings Eric Benét and Chanté Moore together in a duet that leans into smooth R&B, layering their voices over a romantic groove.

Released on August 2024 as part of Benét’s project, the track plays to both artists’ strengths, weaving a back-and-forth dynamic.

The music video, shot at EastWest Studios in Los Angeles, debuts on Valentine’s Day 2025.

Benét, a four-time Grammy nominee, and Moore, also Grammy-nominated, have both built extensive careers in R&B.

Music video directed by : Michael Rainin – Song featured on the album : Duets

Sometimes I Cry (2010)

25 . Sahildeep Randhawa – Pehla Tenu Mangeya

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Pehla Tenu Mangeya” pairs Sahildeep Randhawa’s vocals with Sunny Vik’s production, blending Punjabi melodies with contemporary flourishes.

Bhavandeep’s lyrics navigate themes of devotion and longing, shaping a track that leans into sentiment without excess.

Hailing from Tarn Taran Sahib, Randhawa has previously released singles like “Nanak Warga Kaun” and “Luck,” maintaining a presence in Punjabi music with a steady output of songs.

Music video directed by : Ubhi

24 . Mario Fresh – Idem

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Mario Fresh unveils “Idem” in February 2025, weaving his signature mix of pop and R&B into a Romanian-language meditation on love and relationships.

The track leans on modern production and a hook designed to linger, reinforcing his penchant for radio-ready singles.

Born Marius Gălățanu in 1999, he first stepped into the spotlight on “Next Star” in 2013 before breaking through with “Săracă inima mea” in 2018.

His collaborations include Alexia, Dorian Popa, and Alina Eremia.

Music video directed by : David Mogan

Saraca Inima Mea (2019)

23 . Anodaboy – Mon Bébé

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Anodaboy‘s “Mon Bébé” merges Afrobeats with contemporary pop, weaving African rhythms into a smooth, melodic production by Viqtorioz.

The French title, meaning “My Baby,” hints at a romantic theme, though the song’s energy suggests more than just whispered sweet nothings.

His ability to blend traditional influences with modern beats surfaces across his work, from “Abati” to “Adjovi” and “Mi Amor,” all echoing the same cross-genre fluidity.

Music video directed by : Wilfred Goodeyes

22 . Ezu & The Prophec – If I Want You

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“If I Want You” brings together Indo-Canadian artists The PropheC and Ezu on a track that blends Punjabi melodies with R&B and contemporary production.

Released in 2025 as part of their joint EP “Lost & Found,” the song highlights their adaptive approach to genre fusion.

The PropheC, born Neal Chatha, has been producing music since his teens, debuting with “Forever” in 2011.

Ezu has previously collaborated with him across multiple projects.

Music video directed by : Hector Toro

Jaaniya (2017)

21 . Bo9al – Gharam

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

Bo9al, born Abderahmane Lahmoudi on January 7, 2001, crafts a distinctive blend of Moroccan influences and hip-hop in “Gharam,” his latest single released in February 2025.

Rapping in a fluid mix of Arabic and French, he mirrors his multicultural roots while weaving together sharp lyricism and modern rhythms.

Since launching his career in 2021, he has built a reputation with tracks like “Tarabin Taraba,” “SBITAR,” and “Dracula,” collaborating with key figures in Moroccan rap.

Music video directed by : High Vision

Tarabin Taraba (2020)

20 . Rich Homie Quan – I So Sorry

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“I So Sorry” arrives as a posthumous single from Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan, released in February 2025.

The track unpacks themes of remorse and self-examination, with Quan reflecting on past missteps and exposing vulnerabilities in his personal life.

His words, delivered with measured sincerity, have resonated with listeners, many interpreting them through the lens of his untimely passing.

Rich Homie Quan, born Dequantes Devontay Lamar, died on September 5, 2024, at 34.

The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office reported his death as accidental, caused by a drug overdose involving fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine, and promethazine.

Flex [Ooh, Ooh, Ooh] (2014)

19 . David Kushner – Love Worth Saving

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

David Kushner opens his 2025 EP with “Love Worth Saving,” a meditation on enduring love and doubt shaped by his parents’ troubled marriage.

GRAMMY® Award-winner Rick Nowels, whose past collaborations include Lana Del Rey and Madonna, produces the track, framing Kushner’s storytelling with an atmosphere of quiet intensity.

A multi-platinum singer-songwriter, Kushner first broke through in 2022 with “Footprints I Found” and landed on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 2023 with “Daylight.”

His debut album, “The Dichotomy,” followed in 2024, featuring “Skin and Bones” and “Darkerside.”

Song featured on the album : 20 Years From Now (Ep)

Miserable Man (2022)

18 . Dexta Daps – Lockdown

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

Dexta Daps releases “Lockdown” in February 2025, aligning—perhaps accidentally—with Valentine’s Day, though the song’s sultry undertones and devotion-themed lyrics make it an easy fit for the occasion.

Weaving his signature melodic delivery with a narrative of intimacy and loyalty, the track sits comfortably within his catalog of serenades.

Emerging from Kingston’s Seaview Gardens, he crafts a sound shaped by dancehall giants like Bounty Killer, balancing smooth vocals with unfiltered storytelling.

Since launching his career in 2012 with early singles, he gains momentum in 2014 through tracks like “Morning Love” and “Jealous Ova.”

His discography grows with “Intro” (2017), “Vent” (2020), and “Vent Deluxe” (2021), reflecting both romantic entanglements and streetwise narratives.

Collaborations span dancehall and beyond, linking him with Masicka, Kranium, M.I.A., and Tory Lanez, threading his versatility across genres.

Renowned for provocative performances and lyrics that oscillate between devotion and unapologetic sensuality, he cultivates an image that keeps audiences engaged.

Whether serenading or storytelling, his music remains anchored in themes of love, relationships, and the unfiltered realities of dancehall life.

Music video directed by : Mensah Memories

Morning Love (2013)

22 . Ezu & The Prophec – If I Want You

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“If I Want You” brings together Indo-Canadian artists The PropheC and Ezu on a track that blends Punjabi melodies with R&B and contemporary production.

Released in 2025 as part of their joint EP “Lost & Found,” the song highlights their adaptive approach to genre fusion.

The PropheC, born Neal Chatha, has been producing music since his teens, debuting with “Forever” in 2011.

Ezu has previously collaborated with him across multiple projects.

Music video directed by : Hector Toro

Jaaniya (2017)

21 . Bo9al – Gharam

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

Bo9al, born Abderahmane Lahmoudi on January 7, 2001, crafts a distinctive blend of Moroccan influences and hip-hop in “Gharam,” his latest single released in February 2025.

Rapping in a fluid mix of Arabic and French, he mirrors his multicultural roots while weaving together sharp lyricism and modern rhythms.

Since launching his career in 2021, he has built a reputation with tracks like “Tarabin Taraba,” “SBITAR,” and “Dracula,” collaborating with key figures in Moroccan rap.

Music video directed by : High Vision

Tarabin Taraba (2020)

20 . Rich Homie Quan – I So Sorry

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“I So Sorry” arrives as a posthumous single from Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan, released in February 2025.

The track unpacks themes of remorse and self-examination, with Quan reflecting on past missteps and exposing vulnerabilities in his personal life.

His words, delivered with measured sincerity, have resonated with listeners, many interpreting them through the lens of his untimely passing.

Rich Homie Quan, born Dequantes Devontay Lamar, died on September 5, 2024, at 34.

The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office reported his death as accidental, caused by a drug overdose involving fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine, and promethazine.

Flex [Ooh, Ooh, Ooh] (2014)

19 . David Kushner – Love Worth Saving

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

David Kushner opens his 2025 EP with “Love Worth Saving,” a meditation on enduring love and doubt shaped by his parents’ troubled marriage.

GRAMMY® Award-winner Rick Nowels, whose past collaborations include Lana Del Rey and Madonna, produces the track, framing Kushner’s storytelling with an atmosphere of quiet intensity.

A multi-platinum singer-songwriter, Kushner first broke through in 2022 with “Footprints I Found” and landed on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 2023 with “Daylight.”

His debut album, “The Dichotomy,” followed in 2024, featuring “Skin and Bones” and “Darkerside.”

Song featured on the album : 20 Years From Now (Ep)

Miserable Man (2022)

18 . Dexta Daps – Lockdown

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

Dexta Daps releases “Lockdown” in February 2025, aligning—perhaps accidentally—with Valentine’s Day, though the song’s sultry undertones and devotion-themed lyrics make it an easy fit for the occasion.

Weaving his signature melodic delivery with a narrative of intimacy and loyalty, the track sits comfortably within his catalog of serenades.

Emerging from Kingston’s Seaview Gardens, he crafts a sound shaped by dancehall giants like Bounty Killer, balancing smooth vocals with unfiltered storytelling.

Since launching his career in 2012 with early singles, he gains momentum in 2014 through tracks like “Morning Love” and “Jealous Ova.”

His discography grows with “Intro” (2017), “Vent” (2020), and “Vent Deluxe” (2021), reflecting both romantic entanglements and streetwise narratives.

Collaborations span dancehall and beyond, linking him with Masicka, Kranium, M.I.A., and Tory Lanez, threading his versatility across genres.

Renowned for provocative performances and lyrics that oscillate between devotion and unapologetic sensuality, he cultivates an image that keeps audiences engaged.

Whether serenading or storytelling, his music remains anchored in themes of love, relationships, and the unfiltered realities of dancehall life.

Music video directed by : Mensah Memories

Morning Love (2013)

17 . Damiano David – Nothing Breaks Like A Heart

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Damiano David revisits “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart,” bringing a Morricone-infused touch to the 2018 track by Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus.

Recorded at Rome’s Forum Studios, founded by Ennio Morricone, his version weaves theremin, mellotron, tubular bells, and vintage tambourine into its fabric.

David, known as Måneskin’s frontman, steps into solo territory with this reinterpretation, delving into love’s tangled contradictions with a nod to his Italian roots.

Music video directed by : Shake Plastik Dreamer

Zitti E Buoni (W/ Måneskin) (2020)

16 . Aur – Kabhi Kabhi

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Kabhi Kabhi” pairs AUR’s signature melancholic croon with a stripped-down arrangement, letting Ahad Khan and Usama Ali’s vocals shoulder the weight of longing and regret.

The Urdu ballad lingers on fleeting love, its poetic lyrics tracing the contours of nostalgia and uncertainty.

Melding contemporary pop with South Asian elements, the track leans on subtle instrumentation, an approach the Lahore-based trio has favored since their breakout with “Tu Hai Kahan” in 2023.

Music video directed by : Eman Haq

Tu Hai Kahan (W/ Zayn) (2023)

15 . Yanns – Mon P’tit Gars

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Yanns releases “Mon P’tit Gars” in February 2025, shaping a tribute to his son that resonates with parents and future parents alike.

The lyrics revolve around his anticipation of holding his child, a pledge of unwavering presence, and the emotional weight of fatherhood.

Touching on themes of growth and learning from mistakes, the track reflects on the lifelong bond between a parent and child.

Before this, Yanns introduces titles like “Celle qu’il te faut,” “Stop,” “Pin Pon,” “Je me marie,” and “Bleu blanc rouge (Merci les Bleus).”

Music video directed by : Enzo Da Silva X Yanns

Clic Clic Pan Pan (2022)

14 . Jacquees & Dej Loaf – Back Door

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Back Door” pairs Jacquees‘ velvety croon with DeJ Loaf’s muted delivery over Nash B’s polished production.

The track extends their interplay from “At The Club,” weaving R&B smoothness with understated rap cadences.

Sensual yet restrained, the song leans into late-night intimacy, its understated aesthetic mirrored by a visualizer released alongside.

Jacquees hails from Atlanta, while DeJ Loaf, emerging from Detroit, first turned heads with “Try Me” in 2014.

Song featured on the album : Fuxk A Friend Zone 2

B.E.D. (2016)

13 . Saint Levant – Diva

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Diva” finds Saint Levant channeling the neon glow of ‘80s Arab pop, a pointed departure from the A-side’s embrace of North African folk traditions.

Shot on 35mm film, the music video unfolds in Algeria, where Saint Levant weaves through ornate villas and palm-lined coastlines in pursuit of an elusive lover.

At its core, the song plays with duality, blurring the lines between Marwan, the man, and Saint Levant, the persona.

Music video directed by : Lyna Zerrouki & Valentin Guiod

I Guess (W/ Playyard) (2022)

12 . Goulam – C’est Confirmé

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Goulam, a Franco-Comorian artist born in Mutsamudu on the island of Anjouan in 1991, releases “C’est Confirmé” in February 2025.

The track merges reggae, 2000s hip-hop, zouk, and traditional Comorian rhythms like toirab and mgodro.

His musical path begins with piano at age 7, expanding to guitar and drums at 12, and deepens after moving to France in 2007.

Previous works include “Entre Deux” (2011), “Histoire de Famille” (2013), and the 2015 EP “Retour aux sources.”

His 2016 single “Nyora Mbili,” featuring Rekman Seller, gains significant traction online.

Music video directed by : Kevin Deris / Mahery Rejela

Pour Toujours (2020)

11 . Saiwanah – Mualkil Fanu (w/ Fakriel)

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Blending Mizo lyrics with rhythmic cadences, “Mualkil Fanu” pairs SaiWanah’s lead vocal with Fakriel’s harmonies and a verse that weave through the composition.

The title, translating to “Daughter of the Earth,” anchors the song in earthy admiration, portraying a woman with qualities likened to Mizoram’s landscape.

Vulmawi Studio handles the production, shaping the sonics of a collaboration that positions SaiWanah alongside Fakriel with measured ease.

Zawnga (2023)

10 . Minelli & R. City – Disturbia

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Disturbia” brings together Romanian singer-songwriter Minelli and American duo R. City for a cross-continental collaboration. Released in February 2025, the track marks Minelli‘s first international project since “Rampampam” in 2021. Before her solo career, she penned songs for Inna and Alexandra Stan. R. City, the duo of Theron and Timothy Thomas, have written for Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Nicki Minaj, later finding chart success as artists with “Locked Away” featuring Adam Levine.

Music video directed by : Moza

Rampampam (2021)

9 . Noah Schnacky – Blue Moon

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Noah Schnacky‘s “Blue Moon” arrives as a country ballad laced with pop sensibilities, marking a personal milestone as he proposes to his girlfriend under a rare blue moon, a moment mirrored in the music video.

Released in February 2025 through Recapture Records, the track pairs smooth vocals with sentimental lyrics, aligning with Schnacky’s established sound.

Born in 2000 in Minneapolis, he made his name with a string of singles and a 2020 EP that gained traction.

Music video directed by : Chris Beyrooty

Hello Beautiful (2019)

8 . Chiamro & Chiaraspureluv & Samrosauvage – Amore

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

CHIAMRO, Chiaraspureluv, and Samrosauvage join forces on “Amore,” a February 2025 release merging pop and dance influences with multilanguage lyrics.

The track’s pulsating rhythm underlines verses that touch on love and fleeting time, with a sped-up version revealing the line “Time flies by so…”.

Listeners take notice of the trio’s collaborative dynamic, particularly Chiaraspureluv and Samrosauvage, whose prior projects include “Marry Me.”

Music video directed by : Marvin Ströter

Boomkrush! (2023)

7 . Brunori Sas – L’Albero Delle Noci

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Brunori Sas introduces “L’Albero Delle Noci,” his entry for the 75th Sanremo Music Festival and the title track of his forthcoming album, set for release in February 2025 under Island Records.

Produced by Riccardo Sinigallia, the song contemplates fatherhood, time, and life’s inevitable transformations.

Inspired by a walnut tree that has stood in his daily view for over 13 years, it reflects on the duality of stability and the uncertainties of parenthood.

The video, shot on film for an intentionally nostalgic touch, includes imagery referencing Béla Tarr’s “Werckmeister Harmonies” and features Brunori’s family, including his daughter Fiammetta.

Music video directed by : Giacomo Triglia

Per Due Che Come Noi (2019)

6 . Justy Aldrin – Su Seng Rasa

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Justy Aldrin releases “Su Seng Rasa” in February 2025, extending his catalog of Timur-dialect tracks steeped in heartbreak and betrayal.

Translating to “Already Don’t Feel,” the title encapsulates the song’s meditation on emotional detachment after love fades.

Written and performed by Aldrin, the single marks another collaboration with producer PAM.

His previous works include “Bale Pulang III” with Toton Caribo in 2024 under VIBE Indonesia.

Music video directed by : Belgyapriliandy

Justy Aldrin (W/ Toton Caribo (Official Music Video) (2020)

5 . Rishard – Masjon

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Rishard introduces “Masjon” (مسجون), meaning “Imprisoned,” adding another Arabic-language track to his expanding catalog.

Continuing his steady stream of music videos, he follows up “3elm Al Nafs” (علم النفس) and “Happy Birthday” (خِلق العشق), both released in late 2024.

A Jordanian artist, Rishard merges contemporary pop with traditional Arabic influences, as seen in singles like “GENTLEMAN,” “Halali Enti,” and “Khasraneh.”

Music video directed by : Ahmad Shmaly

Khasraneh (2024)

8 . Chiamro & Chiaraspureluv & Samrosauvage – Amore

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

CHIAMRO, Chiaraspureluv, and Samrosauvage join forces on “Amore,” a February 2025 release merging pop and dance influences with multilanguage lyrics.

The track’s pulsating rhythm underlines verses that touch on love and fleeting time, with a sped-up version revealing the line “Time flies by so…”.

Listeners take notice of the trio’s collaborative dynamic, particularly Chiaraspureluv and Samrosauvage, whose prior projects include “Marry Me.”

Music video directed by : Marvin Ströter

Boomkrush! (2023)

7 . Brunori Sas – L’Albero Delle Noci

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Brunori Sas introduces “L’Albero Delle Noci,” his entry for the 75th Sanremo Music Festival and the title track of his forthcoming album, set for release in February 2025 under Island Records.

Produced by Riccardo Sinigallia, the song contemplates fatherhood, time, and life’s inevitable transformations.

Inspired by a walnut tree that has stood in his daily view for over 13 years, it reflects on the duality of stability and the uncertainties of parenthood.

The video, shot on film for an intentionally nostalgic touch, includes imagery referencing Béla Tarr’s “Werckmeister Harmonies” and features Brunori’s family, including his daughter Fiammetta.

Music video directed by : Giacomo Triglia

Per Due Che Come Noi (2019)

6 . Justy Aldrin – Su Seng Rasa

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Justy Aldrin releases “Su Seng Rasa” in February 2025, extending his catalog of Timur-dialect tracks steeped in heartbreak and betrayal.

Translating to “Already Don’t Feel,” the title encapsulates the song’s meditation on emotional detachment after love fades.

Written and performed by Aldrin, the single marks another collaboration with producer PAM.

His previous works include “Bale Pulang III” with Toton Caribo in 2024 under VIBE Indonesia.

Music video directed by : Belgyapriliandy

Justy Aldrin (W/ Toton Caribo (Official Music Video) (2020)

5 . Rishard – Masjon

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Rishard introduces “Masjon” (مسجون), meaning “Imprisoned,” adding another Arabic-language track to his expanding catalog.

Continuing his steady stream of music videos, he follows up “3elm Al Nafs” (علم النفس) and “Happy Birthday” (خِلق العشق), both released in late 2024.

A Jordanian artist, Rishard merges contemporary pop with traditional Arabic influences, as seen in singles like “GENTLEMAN,” “Halali Enti,” and “Khasraneh.”

Music video directed by : Ahmad Shmaly

Khasraneh (2024)

4 . Gmengz – Old Money

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

“Old Money” merges Cambodian musical heritage with contemporary production, layering traditional Khmer sounds over a polished pop framework.

Released in February 2025, the track reinforces Gmengz‘s stylistic approach, which oscillates between hip-hop and melodic hooks.

Prior to this, his 2024 collaboration with Norith on “PEM PEM” broadened his reach.

Other works include “ATTENTION,” “CAN I? អាចទេ?” and “សារ៉េ,” often crafted alongside producer Jin_avr.

Pem Pem (W/ Norith) (2023)

3 . Music Travel Love & Friends – Baby. I Love Your Way [Live]

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

Music Travel Love, a project led by brothers Cory and Clint Zimmerman, takes on Peter Frampton’s 1975 hit with an acoustic rendition of “Baby, I Love Your Way.”

Recorded live, their version strips the song down to rich harmonies and unembellished guitar arrangements, staying close to its romantic core.

Originally from Oregon, the duo films their performances in scenic settings, weaving rustic visuals into their musical reinterpretations.

The original reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976.

Let It Be (2023)

2 . Timeo – Ma Reine

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

“Ma Reine” continues TIMEO’s foray into French teen pop, showcasing his signature melodic instincts.

Born Timéo Béasse, the singer first caught the public’s attention with “Canaillou” in May 2024.

In the “Canaillou” music video, he pairs up with Loane, introducing an additional layer to the track.

With “Ma Reine,” TIMEO refines his take on contemporary French pop, balancing youthful energy with a polished sound.

Music video directed by : Benjamin Auriche

Canaillou (2023)

1 . Jassie Gill – Lor Lor

Date Added : Feb 15,2025

“Lor Lor” blends Punjabi tradition with contemporary pop, weaving a rhythmic hook that lingers.

Jassie Gill delivers lyrics steeped in love and attraction, the titular phrase looping into a refrain that sticks.

Jennifer Piccinato joins the visual narrative, adding to the song’s energetic appeal.

Gill, who first made waves with “Batchmate” in 2011, has expanded his repertoire to film, appearing in both Punjabi and Bollywood productions since 2014.

Music video directed by : Agam Maan & Azeem Maan

Oye Hoye Hoye (2021)


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