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 heartbreak with polished beats. Joseph Attieh’s “Salam” continues his Arabic pop consistency.

Liviu Teodorescu and MIRA maintain emotional distance in “Bună Dimineața.” Niaks and Naza offer weary reflection on “JEJE.” Liamsi fuses hip-hop with Maghrebi notes in “Ma Jolie.” KAMRAD’s “Be Mine” channels obsession into pop form under sunlit polish.

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50 . Kingstreet & Fatima Altieri & Magic Touch – M’VLE AVÈW

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

“M’VLE AVÈW” fuses Haitian Creole lyricism with syncopated drums and slinky production, where kompa and drill jostle politely under Fatima Altieri’s fluid phrasing.

Her voice slips between R&B inflections and zouk textures, while Kingstreet’s verses lean into loyalty and lived-in grit.

Magic Touch stitches it together with crisp, minimalist beats that nod more to mirlitons than mechanical drops.

E Kounyea (W/ Durkheim) (2023)

49 . Raja Game Changerz – Allah Janda

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

Raja Game Changerz fuses Punjabi folk textures with glossy urban beats in “Allah Janda,” a solitary confessional that resists melodrama while wading through layers of acoustic melancholy and studio sheen.

Released under T-Series Apna Punjab in May 2025, the track offers more hush than flourish, giving room to the artist’s lean vocals and sparse lyricism.

Born in Haryana in 1993 and a Punjabi University graduate, Raja previously co-wrote “Cadillac” with Sidhu Moose Wala in 2019.

Music video directed by : Pathak

48 . Singhsta – Bhulekha

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

“Bhulekha” balances Singhsta’s signature Punjabi flair with a subdued emotional register, weaving themes of affection, absence, and inward reflection into a taut lyrical structure.

The chorus repeats with intentional insistence, echoing the cyclical nature of regret and memory that permeates the track.

Singhsta, whose credits include “Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety” and “Baazaar,” retains his genre-blurring style shaped by collaborations with Yo Yo Honey Singh and Neha Kakkar.

Music video directed by : Manish Shunty

Unreachable (2021)

47 . Sikandar Maan – Move On

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

“Move On” sees Sikandar Maan trading in nostalgia for calculated release, tracing a post-breakup shrug concealed under slick Punjabi beats.

Manasi Pawar co-stars in the video, navigating the aftermath with the same poise one might reserve for stepping over a love letter set on fire.

Produced by the co-founder of Doss Music and Big Bench Productions’ architect, the song offers less closure than elegantly delayed retaliation.

Music video directed by : Tejaswini Wadekar – Song featured on the album : Move On

Heer (2024)

46 . Joseph Attieh – Salam

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

“Salam” finds Joseph Attieh threading Arabic pop through a polished arrangement, skimming along the edges of sentiment without tipping into melodrama.

Released in 2025, the single sustains the trajectory set by earlier tracks like “El Baghdada” and “Koun,” with Attieh holding court as a recurrent figure in the regional circuit.

Since becoming the first Lebanese winner of Star Academy Arabia in 2005, he’s kept his name in rotation, including a 2013 Murex d’Or for best album.

Music video directed by : Rami Lattouf

Hadder Halak (2023)

45 . Liviu Teodorescu & MIRA – Bună Dimineața

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

“Bună Dimineața” pairs Liviu Teodorescu‘s laid-back cadence with MIRA‘s streamlined pop phrasing in a duet that sidesteps theatrical declarations for subtler tension.

Sung in Romanian, the track offers a morning-after push and pull, where pleasantries mask emotional residue.

Teodorescu, once competing on “Vocea României,” finds a foil in MIRA, whose work with Global Records leans into melodic detachment.

Music video directed by : Moza Kaliza

Nu Pleca (W/ Roxen) (2023)

44 . Niaks – JEJE (w/ Naza)

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

“JEJE” pairs Niaks’ raw introspection with Naza’s smoother cadences, shaping a track that oscillates between confessional grit and melodic diplomacy.

Over a laid-back beat, Niaks filters streetwise narratives through a lens of weariness and survival, while Naza counters with tuneful refrains that glide just shy of sentimental.

The result hints at resignation more than bravado, a duet that’s less celebration, more negotiation.

Music video directed by : Arthur Keasy – Song featured on the album : Tout Droit

Mahmouma (2023)

43 . Liamsi – Ma Jolie

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

Liamsi merges North African textures with taut hip-hop cadences in “Ma Jolie,” a single produced by K GOTBEAT.

The title flirts with romantic idealism, though the mood treads into cooler introspection than the name suggests.

Shot at PLANET STUDIO, the video prefers polished aesthetics over narrative thrills, trading storyline for stylized detachment.

Following tracks like “Allo Mostafa” and “Panamera,” “Ma Jolie” extends Liamsi’s genre-blending repertoire.

Mon Love Oho (2022)

42 . KAMRAD – Be Mine

Date Added : Jun 8,2025

Released in May 2025, “Be Mine” by German artist KAMRAD hinges on relentless infatuation, cloaked in sun-drenched beats that flirt with seasonal clichés.

The lyrics confess desire through the lens of near-desperation, where affection teeters on obsession in a way that feels both personal and performative.

After appearances on talent shows like The Voice of Germany, KAMRAD continues threading polished pop hooks across his evolving European presence.

Music video directed by : Julian Kleinert & Amelie Siegmund

Feel Alive (2022)

41 . Gulab Sidhu – Garroor (w/ Mahi Sharma)

Date Added : Jun 3,2025

Gulab Sidhu’s “Garroor,” released under Mad 4 Music on May 21, 2025, stages pride as both armor and vulnerability, tracing the fault lines in relationships that refuse to yield.

Punjabi actor and model Mahi Sharma, born August 17, 1998, in Nurpur, Himachal Pradesh, co-stars, channeling restraint and defiance, having entered the industry after a local pageant win and her 2017 debut in Rajvir Jawanda’s “Kangni.”

Sidhu, born April 15, 1993, in Pharwahi, Barnala, rose through tracks like “Parle Ji,” “Court,” and “OK Reportaan,” often flirting with legal motifs and local bravado, with “Garroor” leaning heavier on the subtext of unspoken loss.

Music video directed by : Bhindder Burj

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40 . Sumit Goswami – Number One

Date Added : Jun 3,2025

In “Number One,” Sumit Goswami merges Haryanvi folk motifs with stylized modern beats, keeping his fingerprints on lyrics, composition, and vocals.

Produced by Goldboy and released by Gem Tunes Haryanvi, the track neither veers into the sentimental nor overstays its sonic welcome.

The video places Goswami alongside Nisha Bhatt, navigating choreography and glances with equal restraint.

Born in Datauli and active since 2018, Goswami’s prior singles like “Khat” and “Doraha” reflect a preference for regional vernaculars wrapped in self-determination.

Music video directed by : Rahul Marwah

Time (2022)

39 . Vilen & Kanika Kapoor – Churake

Date Added : Jun 3,2025

Released on January 17, 2025, “Churake” brings together Vilen and Kanika Kapoor in a cross-cultural flirtation, where Hindi and Haryanvi lyrics chronicle a big-city woman’s unexpected infatuation with a traditionally rooted desi boy.

The song includes lines like “Ankhiyan milake na baaeri tu, Battiyan bujha ke na ja na,” threading through themes of unattainable love with a streak of dramatic tension.

Featuring Sakshi Sobhya in the video, this release is housed under Darks Music Company with exclusive licensing by Universal Music India Pvt. Ltd.

Vilen, born Vipul Dhankher in Delhi, previously made noise with “Ek Raat” and continues crafting multi-layered projects like “Chidiya” and “Ravan” through his label.

Music video directed by : Vilen

Ek Raat (2017)

38 . Indochine – L’amour Fou

Date Added : Jun 3,2025

“L’amour Fou” surfaces as the third single from Indochine’s fourteenth album, which earns double platinum and becomes France’s top physical release of 2024.

The song trades in synth-heavy melancholy, pairing poetic detachment with haunted romanticism.

Filmed in Mexico, the video flirts with cinematic ambition, staging a dramatic love story whose fictional passion reportedly spills into real life between its leads.

Formed in 1981 by Nicola Sirkis, Indochine operates in a space where pop meets gloom, steering clear of sentimental cliché.

Music video directed by : David Lachapelle – Song featured on the album : Babel Babel

L’Aventurier (1982)

31 . Jubin Nautiyal – Ishq Mera

Date Added : May 28,2025

“Ishq Mera” pairs Jubin Nautiyal’s brooding vocals with a visual ode to unspoken history, set against alpine silence and steely gazes.

Esha Gupta joins Nautiyal in a narrative that traces a childhood vow through glances more loaded than dialogue.

Released under T-Series in May 2025, the track trades on a template of longing, restraint, and deliberate pacing.

Nautiyal, a Dehradun native who debuted with “Ek Mulakat” in 2014, sings in Hindi, Telugu, and Bengali.

Music video directed by : Arif Khan

Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata (W/ Pritam= (2015)

30 . Josh Brar – Heart & Pain

Date Added : May 28,2025

“Heart & Pain” by Josh Brar pivots from polished pop into Qawwali-infused textures, tracing a tonal shift as much as an emotional one.

Written in 2023 and released in May 2025, the track mirrors moments where his “heartbeat turned into music,” straddling both personal grief and stylistic homage.

Brar, who veered from sports into music following the legacy of his late father Raj Brar, previously released “Tere Bina Na Guzara E.”

Music video directed by : Agam Mann & Aseem Mann

29 . Billa Sonipat Ala – 2 Gulaab Returns

Date Added : May 28,2025

“2 Gulaab Returns” sees Billa Sonipat Ala revisiting and extending the narrative arc of his 2021 single “2 Gulaab,” this time with a cocked eyebrow and sharper tailoring.

Written, composed, and performed by Billa himself, the track leans heavily into swaggering declarations of romance, turbo-charged scooters, and the stylized nonchalance of Haryanvi youth.

Guri Nimana’s production layers regional motifs with slick modern beats, all without flinching.

Music video directed by : Lakshay Malik – Song featured on the album : Starboi

Kissan Vs Lathicharge (W/ R Maan) (2020)

28 . Tayc – Ma Lady

Date Added : May 28,2025

Blending Afrobeats cadence with R&B textures, “Ma Lady” is Tayc‘s May 2025 self-composed release, bathed in declarations of romantic fidelity delivered entirely in French.

The track showcases his continued interest in soulful structures woven with African rhythmic impulses, a formula he’s been refining since the “Nyxia” cycle.

Born Julien Franck Bouadjie, the Marseille native steps once again into his comfort zone, post-2021’s “Danse avec les stars” spectacle.

Music video directed by : Matéo Da Silva

Le Temps (2021)

27 . UMI – Hard Truths (w/ 6LACK)

Date Added : May 28,2025

“Hard Truths” by UMI featuring 6LACK, her first release under Epic Records, trades gloss for gravity as it peels back the sparkle of success to reveal emotional voids beneath.

Produced by HARV and Vron, the track circles themes of honesty and disillusionment, pairing melancholic R&B textures with late-night confessions.

In a lyrical volley, UMI and 6LACK weigh material gain against relational absence—“Closet full of nice clothes, who’s holding you closely?”

Music video directed by : Sahra Zadat

Remember Me (2017)

26 . Givēon – Rather Be

Date Added : May 28,2025

GIVĒON’s “Rather Be,” released in May 2025 under Not So Fast/Epic Records, unfurls as a quiet plea for flawed love over pristine absence.

Backed by a live band and soft-hued flashbacks, the video oscillates between intimate performance and sepia-toned memory, underscoring a relationship’s imperfect permanence.

The Long Beach artist, a seven-time Grammy nominee, imbues the R&B ballad with his signature restraint and gravitas.

Music video directed by : Loris Russier

Heartbreak Anniversary (2020)

25 . Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Eisitirio Ena

Date Added : May 28,2025

In “Eisitirio Ena,” Nikos Oikonomopoulos swaps declarations for departures, delivering a track whose title—“Ticket One”—suggests transit rather than reconciliation.

Released in May 2025 via Heaven Music, the single skirts melodrama with a restrained intensity typical of modern laïko.

Oikonomopoulos, born in 1984, first surfaced after winning “Dream Show – The Music 2,” later producing platinum albums like “Tha Eimai Edo” and “Eilikrina.”

Music video directed by : Nick Marianos

Καθημερινά (2018)

24 . Nesly & Mikl – A Jamais

Date Added : May 28,2025

“A Jamais” pairs Nesly and Mikl in a Zouk & Antillean slow-burner punctuated by syncopated rhythms and honeyed Creole phrases.

The collaboration, both vocal and pen-based, extends the sonic chemistry initiated in 2024’s “Alchimie.”

Born in Paris with Caribbean roots, Nesly continues her genre-straddling trajectory, recalling past work like “Tou lé jou” and “CORDIALEMENT” without recycling past formulas.

Music video directed by : Nathalie Carollo

Baby Mama (2020)

23 . Harmonik – Ret Tan’n Mwen

Date Added : May 28,2025

Written by Nickenson Prudhomme and Mackendy Talon, “Ret Tan’n Mwen” cruises through kompa’s polished rhythm with emotional restraint and timing as tightly controlled as a metronome in therapy.

Harmonik‘s layered vocals, delivered by Prudhomme, Talon, and Solon, manage to sound both intimately self-assured and suspiciously diplomatic.

The band, founded by Prudhomme, carries on amid the quiet theatricality of past exits, notably Mac D in 2014 and another member in 2023.

Music video directed by : Reginald Georges – Song featured on the album : Idantite’N

Incroyable (2016)

22 . Jin – Don’t Say You Love Me

Date Added : May 18,2025

Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me,” released in May 2025 as the lead single from his second EP “Echo,” trades declarations of love for melancholic resignation in this all-English ballad.

Backed by soft rock textures, the track circles heartbreak, nostalgia, and the aftertaste of unspoken words.

The Singapore-shot video, in collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board, splits between monochrome present and saturated memories.

Jin previews the mood on Netflix’s “Kian’s Bizarre B&B.”

Music video directed by : Yongseok Choi (Lumpens) – Song featured on the album : Echo

Love Yourself (2018)

21 . Jind – Jaffi (w/ Kritika Sharma)

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Jaffi” pairs Jind’s polished Punjabi lyricism with vocal interplay from Kritika Sharma, who doubles as both singer and lead actress in the visual counterpart.

The track dwells on themes of emotional yearning and soft stubbornness, threading between melodic restraint and nostalgic sentimentality.

Released under T-Series, the video features Kritika alongside Priyanshu Sharma in a mood-laden portrayal of mutual miscommunication.

Music video directed by : Mohit Middha, Puneet S Bedi

Sohne Di Pasand (2020)

20 . Alex Warren – Ordinary [Wedding Version]

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Ordinary (Wedding Version)” reworks Alex Warren’s original into a gentler ode fit for vows and slow walks down aisles, swapping TikTok virality for string arrangements and decorum.

Released by Atlantic Records in 2025, this iteration gains personal weight after Warren’s wedding to Kouvr Annon the previous June, leaving no room for ambiguity about its intended moment of use.

Once a Hype House staple, Warren trades influencer gloss for piano chords and a ceremony-friendly tempo, now populating bridal tutorials and curated first-dance reels.

Chasing Shadows (2022)

19 . RYM – Taj Li Watani

Date Added : May 18,2025

RYM’s “Taj Li Watani” (“Crown of My Homeland”) leans into patriotic lyricism with a polished blend of traditional Moroccan motifs and modern production.

Released in May 2025, the single trades in symbolism and local pride without falling into self-celebration.

Previously heard in “Stylo warqa,” RYM continues to shape her sound with a multidisciplinary flair that sidesteps obvious genre boundaries.

Music video directed by : Oussama Hedda

Papa (2023)

22 . Jin – Don’t Say You Love Me

Date Added : May 18,2025

Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me,” released in May 2025 as the lead single from his second EP “Echo,” trades declarations of love for melancholic resignation in this all-English ballad.

Backed by soft rock textures, the track circles heartbreak, nostalgia, and the aftertaste of unspoken words.

The Singapore-shot video, in collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board, splits between monochrome present and saturated memories.

Jin previews the mood on Netflix’s “Kian’s Bizarre B&B.”

Music video directed by : Yongseok Choi (Lumpens) – Song featured on the album : Echo

Love Yourself (2018)

21 . Jind – Jaffi (w/ Kritika Sharma)

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Jaffi” pairs Jind’s polished Punjabi lyricism with vocal interplay from Kritika Sharma, who doubles as both singer and lead actress in the visual counterpart.

The track dwells on themes of emotional yearning and soft stubbornness, threading between melodic restraint and nostalgic sentimentality.

Released under T-Series, the video features Kritika alongside Priyanshu Sharma in a mood-laden portrayal of mutual miscommunication.

Music video directed by : Mohit Middha, Puneet S Bedi

Sohne Di Pasand (2020)

20 . Alex Warren – Ordinary [Wedding Version]

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Ordinary (Wedding Version)” reworks Alex Warren’s original into a gentler ode fit for vows and slow walks down aisles, swapping TikTok virality for string arrangements and decorum.

Released by Atlantic Records in 2025, this iteration gains personal weight after Warren’s wedding to Kouvr Annon the previous June, leaving no room for ambiguity about its intended moment of use.

Once a Hype House staple, Warren trades influencer gloss for piano chords and a ceremony-friendly tempo, now populating bridal tutorials and curated first-dance reels.

Chasing Shadows (2022)

19 . RYM – Taj Li Watani

Date Added : May 18,2025

RYM’s “Taj Li Watani” (“Crown of My Homeland”) leans into patriotic lyricism with a polished blend of traditional Moroccan motifs and modern production.

Released in May 2025, the single trades in symbolism and local pride without falling into self-celebration.

Previously heard in “Stylo warqa,” RYM continues to shape her sound with a multidisciplinary flair that sidesteps obvious genre boundaries.

Music video directed by : Oussama Hedda

Papa (2023)

18 . Karan Randhawa – Obsession

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Obsession” pairs Karan Randhawa’s polished croon with a brooding, romantic intent, cloaked in slick Punjabi pop production.

The track, released in May 2025 via J Studios, appears on the album of the same name, where sentimentality meets calculated restraint.

Born in Sultanpur Lodhi in 1998, Randhawa surfaced with “5-7 Yaar” in 2017, gradually expanding his catalogue with “Wait,” “Phulkari” and “Loverboy.”

Music video directed by : Rajan Bir

5 – 7 Yaar (2017)

17 . Siilawy – Zameleeni

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Zameleeni” pairs Siilawy’s characteristically melancholic tone with a sleek blend of traditional Arabic elements and contemporary pop production.

The title, drawn from Arabic, hints at a longing wrapped in restraint, continuing his pattern of emotional understatement.

Known for viral TikTok traction during lockdown, he again leans into intimate vulnerability, this time without the crutch of a bilingual collab with LXIV 64.

Music video directed by : Elie Berbary – Song featured on the album : Bipolar

لما تكوني (2023)

16 . Vikransh – Pehle Wala (w/ Vipul Kapoor)

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Pehle Wala” places Vikransh’s smooth delivery against Vipul Kapoor’s polished production, threading Hindi pop with a confidently modern sheen.

The track’s melodic layers flirt with nostalgia while steering clear of sentimentality, keeping things contemporary without fully disowning tradition.

Alina Stelmakh anchors the visual narrative, moving through the video with a studied elegance that matches the track’s subdued drama.

Music video directed by : Vivek Advani

Meri Majbooriyan (2024)

15 . Bessan Ismail & Fouad Jned – خطية

Date Added : May 14,2025

On “خطية,” Syrian YouTuber-turned-vocalist Bessan Ismail teams up with Lebanese producer Fouad Jned for a sleek slice of Arabic pop that alternates between accusation and allure.

Built on a polished mid-tempo beat, the track swings through contrition and ambiguity without ever offering resolution.

The title flirts with guilt, yet the tone is more observational than remorseful—half confession, half casual deflection.

Music video directed by : Abed Al Wahab Khatib

Elly Ba3Do (2023)

14 . Hustinder – Chit Ni Lagda

Date Added : May 14,2025

Released in May 2025, “Chit Ni Lagda” sees Hustinder navigating the quiet ache of detachment with disarming sincerity.

Sung in Punjabi and distributed by Universal Music Group under Tdot Records, the track leans into somber instrumentation and a restrained vocal delivery that avoids theatrics.

Listeners engage with its meditative storytelling and emotional restraint rather than melodrama.

Music video directed by : Kartoon – Song featured on the album : Nostalgia (Ep)

Pind Puchdi (2018)

13 . BNXN – Cutesy

Date Added : May 14,2025

Released in May 2025, “Cutesy” inaugurates BNXN‘s solo output for the year with an Afro-fusion groove that avoids the temptation of overproduction.

Still riding the momentum of his 2024 EP alongside Ruger, the track operates as a deliberate pivot, not an afterthought.

BNXN, once known as Buju, first emerged via collabs like “Finesse” with Pheelz and “Propeller” with Jae5 and Dave—no small company.

Past outings include the reflective EP “Sorry I’m Late” and his full-length “Sincerely, Benson,” both showing a preference for narrative over noise.

Winner of The Headies 2022 Next Rated, he sidesteps expectations here, crafting a release that plays neither to nostalgia nor hype, but rather to precision.

In My Mind (W/ Buju) (2022)

12 . Lune & Milano – Spieglein Spieglein

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Spieglein Spieglein” merges Lune’s melodic pop aesthetics with Milano’s German rap phrasing, balancing vulnerability and defiance in equal measure.

Drawing its title from the fairy tale’s self-obsessed mirror, it toys with distorted self-perception and the echo chamber of modern desire.

Lune, born Mailan Ghafouri to Kurdish-Iraqi parents, filters her lyrics through a bi-cultural lens, while Milano punctuates the track with calculated brusqueness.

Music video directed by : Hüseyin “Bertinaxe” Yildirim

Gebe Auf (2019)

11 . Maddox Batson – I Need A Truck

Date Added : May 14,2025

In “I Need a Truck,” Maddox Batson sidesteps country clichés by turning horsepower into heartache, trading mud tires for meaning.

The track navigates a shift from teenage thrills to emotional connection, recasting the pickup as more than just weekend transportation.

Classic imagery meets pop nuance, as the Alabama native—previously heard on “Tears in the River”—lets sentiment ride shotgun.

Song featured on the album : First Dance (The After Party)

Tears In The River (2024)

10 . La Adictiva – Mi Persona Especial

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Mi Persona Especial” arrives in March 2025 under Anval Music as part of La Adictiva’s “Antes y Ahora” project, marking 35 years since their formation in Mesillas, Sinaloa.

Remaining within their regional Mexican framework, the track leans into declarative sentimentality with the musical confidence expected of a group once known as La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas.

It echoes a catalog that includes “Por Qué Sin Ti” and “Te Amo y Te Amo,” hinting at continuity more than reinvention.

Song featured on the album : Antes Y Ahora

Que Te Trague La Tierra (2022)

15 . Bessan Ismail & Fouad Jned – خطية

Date Added : May 14,2025

On “خطية,” Syrian YouTuber-turned-vocalist Bessan Ismail teams up with Lebanese producer Fouad Jned for a sleek slice of Arabic pop that alternates between accusation and allure.

Built on a polished mid-tempo beat, the track swings through contrition and ambiguity without ever offering resolution.

The title flirts with guilt, yet the tone is more observational than remorseful—half confession, half casual deflection.

Music video directed by : Abed Al Wahab Khatib

Elly Ba3Do (2023)

14 . Hustinder – Chit Ni Lagda

Date Added : May 14,2025

Released in May 2025, “Chit Ni Lagda” sees Hustinder navigating the quiet ache of detachment with disarming sincerity.

Sung in Punjabi and distributed by Universal Music Group under Tdot Records, the track leans into somber instrumentation and a restrained vocal delivery that avoids theatrics.

Listeners engage with its meditative storytelling and emotional restraint rather than melodrama.

Music video directed by : Kartoon – Song featured on the album : Nostalgia (Ep)

Pind Puchdi (2018)

13 . BNXN – Cutesy

Date Added : May 14,2025

Released in May 2025, “Cutesy” inaugurates BNXN‘s solo output for the year with an Afro-fusion groove that avoids the temptation of overproduction.

Still riding the momentum of his 2024 EP alongside Ruger, the track operates as a deliberate pivot, not an afterthought.

BNXN, once known as Buju, first emerged via collabs like “Finesse” with Pheelz and “Propeller” with Jae5 and Dave—no small company.

Past outings include the reflective EP “Sorry I’m Late” and his full-length “Sincerely, Benson,” both showing a preference for narrative over noise.

Winner of The Headies 2022 Next Rated, he sidesteps expectations here, crafting a release that plays neither to nostalgia nor hype, but rather to precision.

In My Mind (W/ Buju) (2022)

12 . Lune & Milano – Spieglein Spieglein

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Spieglein Spieglein” merges Lune’s melodic pop aesthetics with Milano’s German rap phrasing, balancing vulnerability and defiance in equal measure.

Drawing its title from the fairy tale’s self-obsessed mirror, it toys with distorted self-perception and the echo chamber of modern desire.

Lune, born Mailan Ghafouri to Kurdish-Iraqi parents, filters her lyrics through a bi-cultural lens, while Milano punctuates the track with calculated brusqueness.

Music video directed by : Hüseyin “Bertinaxe” Yildirim

Gebe Auf (2019)

11 . Maddox Batson – I Need A Truck

Date Added : May 14,2025

In “I Need a Truck,” Maddox Batson sidesteps country clichés by turning horsepower into heartache, trading mud tires for meaning.

The track navigates a shift from teenage thrills to emotional connection, recasting the pickup as more than just weekend transportation.

Classic imagery meets pop nuance, as the Alabama native—previously heard on “Tears in the River”—lets sentiment ride shotgun.

Song featured on the album : First Dance (The After Party)

Tears In The River (2024)

10 . La Adictiva – Mi Persona Especial

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Mi Persona Especial” arrives in March 2025 under Anval Music as part of La Adictiva’s “Antes y Ahora” project, marking 35 years since their formation in Mesillas, Sinaloa.

Remaining within their regional Mexican framework, the track leans into declarative sentimentality with the musical confidence expected of a group once known as La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas.

It echoes a catalog that includes “Por Qué Sin Ti” and “Te Amo y Te Amo,” hinting at continuity more than reinvention.

Song featured on the album : Antes Y Ahora

Que Te Trague La Tierra (2022)

9 . Calema & Dilsinho – Leva Tudo

Date Added : May 14,2025

Blending Afropop and Brazilian pagode with a knowing wink at their linguistic kinship, “Leva Tudo” pairs São Tomé and Príncipe duo Calema with Brazilian singer Dilsinho for the first time.

Released under Universal Music Brazil, the single stages a quiet assertion of Lusophone intimacy through rhythm and melody.

Shot across varied Rio de Janeiro locations, the music video threads urban sensuality with coastal warmth, never overstating its intentions.

Music video directed by : Phill Mendonça

A Nossa Vez (2017)

8 . JayDon – I’ll Be Good

Date Added : May 14,2025

Sampling Usher’s “How Do I Say,” “I’ll Be Good” slides between sleek throwback nods and glossy R&B sheen, anchoring itself in themes of contrition and romantic reckoning.

JayDon, formerly JD McCrary, pens and performs the track himself, wading through the emotional aftermath of promises half-kept and apologies barely believed.

Child star turned troubadour, his résumé includes The Lion King (2019) and Tyler Perry’s The Paynes.

Music video directed by : Jack Guerra – Song featured on the album : Me, My Songs, And I (Ep)

Keep In Touch (2018)

7 . TXT – Love Language

Date Added : May 10,2025

Released in May 2025, “Love Language” arrives as a digital-only single from South Korean group TOMORROW X TOGETHER, better known as TXT under BIGHIT MUSIC.

With an airy Afro-house backbone, the track flirts with warm-weather nostalgia while skirting the line between upbeat and calculatedly breezy.

A physical NFC album is expected to ship on May 23, tailored less for portability than for novelty’s sake.

Music video directed by : Kwon Yongsoo

Lo$Er=Lo♡Er (2022)

6 . Stebin Ben – Sajna

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Sajna” pairs Stebin Ben with newcomer Anjini Dhawan in a visual tapestry that shuffles between dreamy detachment and just-enough reality to keep romantic cynics intrigued.

On vocals, Ben navigates his familiar territory of longing and quiet devastation, guided by Kunaal Vermaa’s lyrics that avoid sugary clichés while still flirting with melodrama.

Akashdeep Sengupta composes with restraint, letting Yash Pandey’s arrangements do the emotional heavy lifting without tipping the balance into indulgence.

Music video directed by : Arif Khan

Sahiba (2024)

5 . Ferre Gola – Amour Illusoire

Date Added : May 10,2025

Released in April 2025 under Sony Music Entertainment Africa, “Amour Illusoire” dissects the crumbling façade of romantic idealism with calculated restraint.

Ferre Gola, sporting the moniker “Jésus de Nuances,” pits poetic despair against polished rumba textures, crafting a lament that resists melodrama but flirts with emotional upheaval.

An instrumental version arrives alongside, as if to strip the illusion further.

Pourquoi Tu M’As Fait ÇA ? (2015)

4 . Neha Batra – Chale Jaha Jaha

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Chale Jaha Jaha” sets Neha Batra’s restrained vocals adrift on layers of minimalist instrumentation, rendering a portrait of desire dressed in soft-focus restraint.

Released under Aura Music, the track translates to “Go Wherever” and sketches a narrative where emotional surrender trumps rational detours.

Based in Edmonton, Batra brings to it a voice shaped by her roles in Indian cinema and a Bollywood playback debut in 2013.

Music video directed by : Sukhu-Satnam

Meharma (2019)

3 . Amit Mishra – Ansoo

Date Added : May 10,2025

Released by Panorama Music in May 2025, “Ansoo” (“Tears”) finds Amit Mishra stepping into familiar terrain: heartbreak, regret, and late-night introspection.

Set to Shivram Parmar’s plaintive score with Ajay Waghela’s lyrics doing the emotional heavy-lifting, the track doesn’t so much console as it chronicles post-breakup disarray.

The video features Naitik Desai, Pooja Doshi, and Bunty Patel entangled in a moody arc of fallout and fragile acceptance.

Music video directed by : Sumeet Saahil

Galti Se Mistake (2017)

7 . TXT – Love Language

Date Added : May 10,2025

Released in May 2025, “Love Language” arrives as a digital-only single from South Korean group TOMORROW X TOGETHER, better known as TXT under BIGHIT MUSIC.

With an airy Afro-house backbone, the track flirts with warm-weather nostalgia while skirting the line between upbeat and calculatedly breezy.

A physical NFC album is expected to ship on May 23, tailored less for portability than for novelty’s sake.

Music video directed by : Kwon Yongsoo

Lo$Er=Lo♡Er (2022)

6 . Stebin Ben – Sajna

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Sajna” pairs Stebin Ben with newcomer Anjini Dhawan in a visual tapestry that shuffles between dreamy detachment and just-enough reality to keep romantic cynics intrigued.

On vocals, Ben navigates his familiar territory of longing and quiet devastation, guided by Kunaal Vermaa’s lyrics that avoid sugary clichés while still flirting with melodrama.

Akashdeep Sengupta composes with restraint, letting Yash Pandey’s arrangements do the emotional heavy lifting without tipping the balance into indulgence.

Music video directed by : Arif Khan

Sahiba (2024)

5 . Ferre Gola – Amour Illusoire

Date Added : May 10,2025

Released in April 2025 under Sony Music Entertainment Africa, “Amour Illusoire” dissects the crumbling façade of romantic idealism with calculated restraint.

Ferre Gola, sporting the moniker “Jésus de Nuances,” pits poetic despair against polished rumba textures, crafting a lament that resists melodrama but flirts with emotional upheaval.

An instrumental version arrives alongside, as if to strip the illusion further.

Pourquoi Tu M’As Fait ÇA ? (2015)

4 . Neha Batra – Chale Jaha Jaha

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Chale Jaha Jaha” sets Neha Batra’s restrained vocals adrift on layers of minimalist instrumentation, rendering a portrait of desire dressed in soft-focus restraint.

Released under Aura Music, the track translates to “Go Wherever” and sketches a narrative where emotional surrender trumps rational detours.

Based in Edmonton, Batra brings to it a voice shaped by her roles in Indian cinema and a Bollywood playback debut in 2013.

Music video directed by : Sukhu-Satnam

Meharma (2019)

3 . Amit Mishra – Ansoo

Date Added : May 10,2025

Released by Panorama Music in May 2025, “Ansoo” (“Tears”) finds Amit Mishra stepping into familiar terrain: heartbreak, regret, and late-night introspection.

Set to Shivram Parmar’s plaintive score with Ajay Waghela’s lyrics doing the emotional heavy-lifting, the track doesn’t so much console as it chronicles post-breakup disarray.

The video features Naitik Desai, Pooja Doshi, and Bunty Patel entangled in a moody arc of fallout and fragile acceptance.

Music video directed by : Sumeet Saahil

Galti Se Mistake (2017)

2 . Wendy Shay & Mavado – Apology

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Apology” pairs Wendy Shay’s steady Afropop cadence with Mavado’s gravel-lined dancehall delivery to dissect wounds that no bouquet—or belated sorry—can heal.

Set against Beatz Vampire’s sparsely melodic production, the track dissects hollow mea culpas with surgical precision.

Wendy Shay, rooted in Ghana’s Afrobeats circuit, holds steady as Mavado drifts in with a cautionary counterpoint from Kingston’s sonic school of heartbreak.

Music video directed by : Amy Louisee

Too Late (2024)

1 . Florent Pagny – T’Aimer Encore

Date Added : May 10,2025

“T’Aimer Encore” sees Florent Pagny step back into the spotlight after a three-year hiatus dictated by a lung cancer diagnosis.

Written and produced by Vianney, who lets his guitar do some of the talking, the track leans heavily into confessional territory.

Lyrics like “Je veux bien ne plus pouvoir chanter” serve less as a lament than a quiet negotiation with fate.

The single debuts as Pagny resumes coaching duties on The Voice in France.

Music video directed by : Yan Benisty

Savoir Aimer (2009)


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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on June 15, 2025