Tyler Childers’s “Oneida” revisits an age-gap romance with porch-swing tenderness, now tucked into his 2023 album *Rustin’ in the Rain*. Christopher Muneza flows silky vocals over Afro-pop in “POZ,” adding another chapter to a career that began with *Habona* and Primus Guma Guma turns. Timéo delivers adolescent melancholy on “Si Je M’en Vais,” stripped bare and strummed in French. Connie Talbot keeps things minimal on her cover of “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me,” while Tom Frager’s “Touché Coulé” brings Zaho into his easy reggae-pop swirl, a detour that still feels like a beach day. Here are the brand new worldwide love songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
48 . Tyler Childers – Oneida![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
In “Oneida,” Tyler Childers sketches a tender entanglement between a younger man and an older woman, with age gaps playing second fiddle to shared affection and subverted norms. He learns her favorite tune, which doesn’t exactly scream youthful rebellion, unless you count emotional sincerity as edgy. First performed around 2017, the song hangs in the air like small-town secrets half-whispered over porch swings. Childers, born in 1991 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, drapes his country-bluegrass-folk blend over stories rooted in rural specifics and romantic peculiarities. “Oneida” reemerged in his 2023 release Rustin’ in the Rain, a record that tips its hat to vintage country themes while poking gently at tradition with modern edges. The man’s willingness to learn her song might not fix the age difference, but it does carry a tune. Music video directed by : James Mackel – Song featured on the album : Snipe Hunter In Your Love (2022) |
47 . Christopher Muneza – POZ![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in June 2025 via ONErpm, “POZ” clocks in at four minutes and sticks to the script: silky melodic pop vocals tracing over contemporary Afro-pop rhythms. It’s the latest move from Kigali-born Christopher Muneza, who started composing at 15 and took several spins on the Primus Guma Guma Superstar merry-go-round. After stepping in with “Habona” in 2013, he followed with tracks like “Sigaho,” “Amahitamo,” and “Mi Casa.” The story took a notable turn in 2016 when he cut ties with Kina Music and chose to fly solo—exactly the kind of decision “POZ” makes sound like an everyday affair. Music video directed by : ; Pasadena (2022) |
46 . Timeo – Si Je M’en Vais![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in July 2025 via GAB&JO, “Si Je M’en Vais” leans into French pop with unplugged flair and a melancholy twitch. Timéo Béasse, born April 25, 2007, sings it straight in French, layering emotion onto acoustic brushstrokes with the solemnity of someone who knows a TikTok reaction awaits. At 12, he made it to The Voice Kids France Season 7, and evidently chose not to stay there. Now the former TV hopeful brings his online clout to bear on a track that sounds like the last page of a teenage diary set to guitar. Music video directed by : Arnon Canaillou (2023) |
45 . Connie Talbot – You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Connie Talbot tackles “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” with a stripped-back cover of Dusty Springfield’s 1966 classic, keeping things spare and letting the torch song do its sulking. The video, shared on YouTube and Facebook, leans hard on minimalism, avoiding any attempt to out-flare the original’s orchestration. Born in Streetly, UK, on November 20, 2000, Talbot first appeared on Britain’s Got Talent in 2007, where she sang her way past the primary school talent-show bracket. Her debut album Over the Rainbow made its way across a few continents, followed by Beautiful World (2012) and the more recent Growing Pains EP (2023). In between, she popped up at the G20 summit in South Korea and China’s New Year gala—not your average open mic gigs—and returned to BGT for the all-star Champions spin-off in 2019. Growing Pains (2023) |
44 . Tom Frager & Zaho – Touché Coulé![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Tom Frager resurfaces in 2025 with “Touché Coulé”, a duet that ropes in Zaho for a collab as fluent as it is unexpected. Born July 1, 1977, in Dakar and raised in Guadeloupe, Frager once surfed his way to a championship title before trading waves for stage lights. He blends reggae, pop, blues, and jazz like someone mixing juice with rum—straightforward, but not for purists. He scored in 2009 with “Lady Melody”, a single that stuck to the French charts like sunscreen on vinyl. Before that came Bloom Inside (2006), and later, Carnet de route (2013)—albums more road map than destination. Music video directed by : Hotu – Song featured on the album : 7Ème Continent Lady Melody (2008) |
44 . Myles Smith – My First Heartbreak![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
In “My First Heartbreak,” Myles Smith revisits the less postcard-worthy chapters of his childhood, confronting the absence of a father who mastered the art of disappearing. The track, released in 2025, wears its scars plainly, tracing the jagged realization that the wounds left behind echo the man who caused them. The official video leans into this uneasy sentiment, serving vulnerability with a side of quiet resolve. Smith has taken the song on the road through 2025, calling it less a performance and more a stint in self-therapy. Hailing from Luton, the British singer-songwriter leans on folk-pop textures to channel emotion without slipping into melodrama. Song featured on the album : You Promised A Lifetime |
43 . Kai Angel – Lovesong![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in June 2025 under the Viperr label, “lovesong” threads Russian and English verses into a bilingual pop-rap track that doesn’t try too hard to pretend everything’s fine. Kai Angel leans into romantic stagnation and emotional distance with the kind of sincerity that’s half-serious, half-shrug. The production skirts around pop structures while flirting with glitchy textures and industrial haze, familiar territory for an artist who doesn’t aim for the middle of the road. Active in the 2020s and born in Russia, Kai Angel splits their time between solo releases and their output as one-half of VIPERR, the duo behind tracks like “Heavy Metal 2,” “GOD SYSTEM,” and “ANGEL MAY CRY.” Music video directed by : @_____Ophitae Lipstick (W/ 9Mice) (2022) |
42 . Aditya Narayan – Bana Le Tera![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in June 2025, “Bana Le Tera” offers a snapshot of Aditya Narayan surrendering emotionally—a move inspired by his relationship with wife Shweta. The track sets the tone for an album that threads through the delicate maze of love’s evolutions, flagging vulnerability as its passage fee. Narayan, born August 6, 1987, in Mumbai, clocked in his first vocal gig at four and landed attention with “Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke.” By adulthood, he’s ticked off TV host duties on “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa,” tried horror romance in “Shaapit,” and stacked up a few independent tracks. Music video directed by : Gaurav C. Bhat – Song featured on the album : Saansein |
41 . Kenny Haiti – Pi Bon Chwa (w/ Richard Cavé)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Kenny Haiti teams up with Richard Cavé on “Pi Bon Chwa,” a 2025 single where konpa goes pop without abandoning its roots. Cavé, who launched CaRiMi in 2001 and later founded Kaï in 2017, brings the family résumé—one that includes cousin Alan Cavé and production credits with King Posse and Zin. Kenny Haiti, tied to both Konpa Rap and New Konpa, provides a present-day edge to this multi-generational exchange. The track moves between tradition and update, sidestepping nostalgia while keeping it within arm’s reach. Music video directed by : Smittyiproduce Fe Lapli (W/ Mikaben) (2021) |
40 . JKING – Thank You![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
“Thank You” lands in early June 2025 with JKING walking the line between rap grit and melodic ease. Born Jordan Samatua around 1996–1997 in Sydney, he’s a Samoan-Australian artist clocking mic time since 2023’s “Cinderella.” When not in the booth, he turns heads as a model and tests business waters within Sydney’s urban circuit. Music video directed by : Cerne Studios Pele Moni (2023) |
39 . Juno & Ruger – Pipe Me Up![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in June 2025, “Pipe Me Up” pairs Juno with Ruger over an Afrobeat groove that doesn’t exactly whisper. Juno, aka Joy Dzeremo from Benue State, usually leans into Afro Soul and Afro Pop, with tracks like “Intentions” doing the quiet work. Ruger, who’s been riding the Afrobeat wave since the early 2020s, brings his signature edge into the mix. Together, they offer a track that finds its spot somewhere between calculated flirtation and casual bravado. Music video directed by : Clarence Peters |
38 . Djanii Alfa – Comme Une Rebelle![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
“Comme Une Rebelle” lands in 2025 with Djanii Alfa threading traditional Guinean rhythms through hip-hop structures that owe more than a little to IAM and Wu-Tang Clan. Alpha Midiaou Bah, born in 1985 in Koundara, Guinea, doesn’t break from form—his verses eye injustice and community life with the same sharpness since his 2002 debut with Katen Decha. Now operating under his own label, Un Point Un Trait Entertainment, he turns the track into another chapter in his ongoing report from the ground level. Amkoulel (2021) |
37 . Alex Warren & ROSÉ – On My Mind![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“On My Mind” pairs Alex Warren and ROSÉ for a 2025 single that trades grandeur for quiet friction. Produced by Ammo and John Ryan, the track skims through emotional detachment with acoustic warmth and ambient restraint. Warren, who once parlayed Hype House antics into internet celebrity, now turns personal scraps into songwriting. ROSÉ adds her unmistakable tone to the mix, bringing global chart credentials without overshadowing the mood. Music video directed by : Colin Tilley – Song featured on the album : You’Ll Be Alright, Kid Chasing Shadows (2022) |
36 . Elliot James Reay – Sweetness![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
With “Sweetness,” Elliot James Reay channels 1950s rock’n’roll tropes through a 2025 lens, giving croon a crisp new suit and a waltz beat to match. The lyrics lean into food-as-feelings imagery—“dancing on my tongue,” “sweetened my day”—to mark out the territory between hunger and heartache. Released as his fifth single post-Interscope/EMI signing, it keeps one foot in jukebox nostalgia, another in 21st-century pop sheen. Reay, born in Bury in 2002 and first heard busking before lighting up algorithms with “I Think They Call This Love” and “Boy In Love,” continues to balance sentiment with stylization. Music video directed by : Nikko Lamere – Song featured on the album : All This To Say I Love You I Think They Call This Love (2024) |
35 . Abror Do’stov – Chekka Qishloq![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Abror Do’stov doesn’t overcomplicate things in “Chekka Qishloq,” a ballad that breathes rural resignation straight from the Uzbek steppe. Released in late June 2025, the song lets a single line—“Men sevgan qiz bir qishloqni chekkasidan…”—do most of the heavy lifting. Translation: the girl he loves lives on the outskirts of a village, which is either heartbreak in slow motion or just a long commute for romance. The title means “Remote Village,” which pairs neatly with the track’s quiet sense of emotional mileage and natural imagery. Do’stov, already behind songs like “Soxta do’st,” “Layli-layli,” and “Arazingdan,” leans into understatement here, trading drama for distance and letting geography do the talking. Music video directed by : Ikrom Ali Jamalak (2022) |
34 . Engjellusha Salihu & Durim Malaj – Urime Motra Jem![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Urime Motra Jem” brings together Engjellusha Salihu and Durim Malaj for a 2025 Albanian-language duet spun around familial rituals and sisterly tribute. The title—“Congratulations, My Sister”—spells out the track’s dedication to life milestones, with weddings as its natural habitat. Salihu, born March 24, 1995, leans on soft-pop accessibility brushed with cultural sentiment, while Malaj contributes a more emotive twist to the delivery. The lyrics nod to traditional Albanian values without straying into nostalgia, staying just grounded enough to work both as soundtrack and sentiment. Music video directed by : Mproduction Ti S’Je Burrë (2022) |
33 . CKay – Forever![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in June 2025, “Forever” marks CKay’s first appearance of the year, with just enough glitter to keep things sentimental. Driven by his dreamy Afrobeats touch, the track sticks close to his usual formula: smooth melodies paired with soft heartbreak. As with previous efforts, CKay slips bits of emotion into the mix without tipping into melodrama. Born Chukwuka Ekweani, the singer started out as a self-taught producer before landing deals with Loopy Music and Chocolate City. His blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and dancehall stays intact, less reinvention than refinement. Song featured on the album : Ckay The Second Ep Love Nwantiti Remix (W/ Joeboy & Kuami Eugene) (2020) |
32 . Singuila – On Fait Comment![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released under Universal Music Africa in 2025, “On Fait Comment” sees Singuila doing what he does best: putting relationship drama front and center. The title, which loosely translates to “What Do We Do?”, sets the tone for a lyrical standoff fueled by tension, mistrust, and enough emotional baggage to require its own luggage cart. Sticking to his usual conversational style, Singuila dissects the push-and-pull of modern love in a way that sounds personal without getting preachy. Born Bedaya Singuila N’Garo in 1977, the French R&B singer has maintained a steady presence since his 2003 debut, switching between smooth melodies and pointed truths. With tracks like “C’est Trop” and “Aïcha” behind him, he continues to mix French R&B with African rhythms—proof that some habits, unlike relationships, are worth keeping. Music video directed by : Directed By Sadat Seydi Ma Go (2018) |
37 . Alex Warren & ROSÉ – On My Mind![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“On My Mind” pairs Alex Warren and ROSÉ for a 2025 single that trades grandeur for quiet friction. Produced by Ammo and John Ryan, the track skims through emotional detachment with acoustic warmth and ambient restraint. Warren, who once parlayed Hype House antics into internet celebrity, now turns personal scraps into songwriting. ROSÉ adds her unmistakable tone to the mix, bringing global chart credentials without overshadowing the mood. Music video directed by : Colin Tilley – Song featured on the album : You’Ll Be Alright, Kid Chasing Shadows (2022) |
36 . Elliot James Reay – Sweetness![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
With “Sweetness,” Elliot James Reay channels 1950s rock’n’roll tropes through a 2025 lens, giving croon a crisp new suit and a waltz beat to match. The lyrics lean into food-as-feelings imagery—“dancing on my tongue,” “sweetened my day”—to mark out the territory between hunger and heartache. Released as his fifth single post-Interscope/EMI signing, it keeps one foot in jukebox nostalgia, another in 21st-century pop sheen. Reay, born in Bury in 2002 and first heard busking before lighting up algorithms with “I Think They Call This Love” and “Boy In Love,” continues to balance sentiment with stylization. Music video directed by : Nikko Lamere – Song featured on the album : All This To Say I Love You I Think They Call This Love (2024) |
35 . Abror Do’stov – Chekka Qishloq![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Abror Do’stov doesn’t overcomplicate things in “Chekka Qishloq,” a ballad that breathes rural resignation straight from the Uzbek steppe. Released in late June 2025, the song lets a single line—“Men sevgan qiz bir qishloqni chekkasidan…”—do most of the heavy lifting. Translation: the girl he loves lives on the outskirts of a village, which is either heartbreak in slow motion or just a long commute for romance. The title means “Remote Village,” which pairs neatly with the track’s quiet sense of emotional mileage and natural imagery. Do’stov, already behind songs like “Soxta do’st,” “Layli-layli,” and “Arazingdan,” leans into understatement here, trading drama for distance and letting geography do the talking. Music video directed by : Ikrom Ali Jamalak (2022) |
34 . Engjellusha Salihu & Durim Malaj – Urime Motra Jem![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Urime Motra Jem” brings together Engjellusha Salihu and Durim Malaj for a 2025 Albanian-language duet spun around familial rituals and sisterly tribute. The title—“Congratulations, My Sister”—spells out the track’s dedication to life milestones, with weddings as its natural habitat. Salihu, born March 24, 1995, leans on soft-pop accessibility brushed with cultural sentiment, while Malaj contributes a more emotive twist to the delivery. The lyrics nod to traditional Albanian values without straying into nostalgia, staying just grounded enough to work both as soundtrack and sentiment. Music video directed by : Mproduction Ti S’Je Burrë (2022) |
33 . CKay – Forever![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in June 2025, “Forever” marks CKay’s first appearance of the year, with just enough glitter to keep things sentimental. Driven by his dreamy Afrobeats touch, the track sticks close to his usual formula: smooth melodies paired with soft heartbreak. As with previous efforts, CKay slips bits of emotion into the mix without tipping into melodrama. Born Chukwuka Ekweani, the singer started out as a self-taught producer before landing deals with Loopy Music and Chocolate City. His blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and dancehall stays intact, less reinvention than refinement. Song featured on the album : Ckay The Second Ep Love Nwantiti Remix (W/ Joeboy & Kuami Eugene) (2020) |
32 . Singuila – On Fait Comment![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released under Universal Music Africa in 2025, “On Fait Comment” sees Singuila doing what he does best: putting relationship drama front and center. The title, which loosely translates to “What Do We Do?”, sets the tone for a lyrical standoff fueled by tension, mistrust, and enough emotional baggage to require its own luggage cart. Sticking to his usual conversational style, Singuila dissects the push-and-pull of modern love in a way that sounds personal without getting preachy. Born Bedaya Singuila N’Garo in 1977, the French R&B singer has maintained a steady presence since his 2003 debut, switching between smooth melodies and pointed truths. With tracks like “C’est Trop” and “Aïcha” behind him, he continues to mix French R&B with African rhythms—proof that some habits, unlike relationships, are worth keeping. Music video directed by : Directed By Sadat Seydi Ma Go (2018) |
31 . Matthew Ifield – Start From Scratch![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Start From Scratch” marks a tidy line between two chapters for Matthew Ifield—one where he crooned his way through TikTok and YouTube covers, and another where he’s writing his own material under Capitol Records and EMI Australia. Born on December 14, 2004, and once part of the Sydney Children’s Choir, the Sydney-based singer now shifts the spotlight onto his own voice—without borrowing anyone else’s lyrics. The track leans into classic-tinged pop with a melodic polish and vocal style that’s already drawing parallels to Michael Bublé and Frank Sinatra, which either flatters or burdens him, depending who’s listening. Music video directed by : Adam Saunders – Song featured on the album : My Favourite Place To Be Ready For Love (2024) |
30 . KLM – Elle & Moi![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Elle & Moi” drops KLM into drill mode, keeping things introspective without skipping the snare rolls. After surfacing in 2022 with a run of viral freestyles inside the Honda 19 collective—most notably alongside BatBat—he switches lanes into solo territory without dropping the narrative thread. The lyrical bite stays sharp, but now it’s tucked into a more focused framework. KLM doesn’t overstate, doesn’t overexplain—he lets the beat catch its own breath. Song featured on the album : Juste En Crime 2 Vêtu De Noir (2023) |
29 . Aditya Narayan – Bana Le Tera![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Bana Le Tera” shows Aditya Narayan stepping back into the studio after a break, with a Hindi single that leans into themes of love and intimacy. The track takes cues from Narayan’s own story, touching lightly on his relationship with wife Shweta without getting overly sentimental. Released in June 2025, the song finds its visual counterpart in a video featuring Yashaswinee Raje Singh, bringing a soft, dramatic glow to the mix. Known first as a child artist, Narayan has put in hours as a playback singer for films like Shaapit and Dil Bechara—not that this track sounds like either. Instead, “Bana Le Tera” cues up a more contemporary tone, suggesting this return may be part resumé update, part personal archive. Music video directed by : Gaurav C. Bhat – Song featured on the album : Saansein I Love My India (2023) |
28 . Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev – Yuragimey![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Composed by Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev himself, “Yuragimey” lands in 2025 as a pop single that leans as much on modern production as it does on Uzbek tradition. The lyrics, penned by Kamronbek, trace familiar emotional territory without trying too hard to surprise. The accompanying official video does what official videos do—keeps things polished and literal. Ahmadaliyev, born on September 12, 1992, continues to assemble his oeuvre from folk textures and indie-pop stitching, all within the Uzbek mainstream. Music video directed by : Ikrom Ali Yetmasmidi (2022) |
27 . UV – Bewafa (w/ Raxstar)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Bewafa” surfaces in June 2025, a Punjabi-language single from UV featuring Raxstar and produced by Mani K. Sara takes the female lead in the music video, though it’s not quite a rom-com. UV Brar, better known as UV, adds this track to a lineup that already includes titles like “Taur,” “Karobaar,” and “Gutt Te Bottle.” Sticking to his Punjabi pop and Bhangra playbook, UV brings in Raxstar for a collaboration that avoids the usual heartbreak clichés—almost. Music video directed by : Harjit Singh |
26 . Emkal – J’la Connais, Pt. 3![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
The third entry in Emkal’s “J’la connais” series lands in June 2025, sticking to the story arc set by its predecessors. Backed by Hyper Focal and distributed via RCA/Sony Music France, the track follows the same alt-hip-hop blueprint he’s been sketching since 2020. Expect jazz, soul, and funk in just the right amounts—nothing flashy, just functional. Emkal, born Mohamed Amine Khelifati in Marseille in 1998, made his album debut in 2022 with “Cœur ouvert.” He veers into themes of love, grief, and social justice without trying to rewrite the genre manual. “J’la connais, Pt. 3” doesn’t shout, but it doesn’t try to disappear either. Music video directed by : Kamavision Pépita (2023) |
25 . Brandon Lake – King Of Hearts![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“King of Hearts,” released in June 2025, gives center stage to the thief crucified next to Jesus, a character too often relegated to footnote status. Brandon Lake leans into biblical imagery—the crown of thorns, the notorious “King of the Jews” plaque—to trace a crooked path toward grace and personal salvation. It’s the title cut of his fourth studio album, which seems determined to prove that theology and melody still get along just fine. Lake, born June 21, 1990, has a Grammy and a Dove Award on his shelf, a knack for threading personal stories through worship tracks, and a past that includes “Closer” (2016), “House of Miracles” (2020), and “Help!” (2022). Some might remember him from his chart-scaling single “Gratitude” or his team efforts with Elevation Worship and Bethel Music—because even solo careers enjoy a bit of company now and then. Coat Of Many Colors (2023) |
37 . Alex Warren & ROSÉ – On My Mind![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“On My Mind” pairs Alex Warren and ROSÉ for a 2025 single that trades grandeur for quiet friction. Produced by Ammo and John Ryan, the track skims through emotional detachment with acoustic warmth and ambient restraint. Warren, who once parlayed Hype House antics into internet celebrity, now turns personal scraps into songwriting. ROSÉ adds her unmistakable tone to the mix, bringing global chart credentials without overshadowing the mood. Music video directed by : Colin Tilley – Song featured on the album : You’Ll Be Alright, Kid Chasing Shadows (2022) |
36 . Elliot James Reay – Sweetness![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
With “Sweetness,” Elliot James Reay channels 1950s rock’n’roll tropes through a 2025 lens, giving croon a crisp new suit and a waltz beat to match. The lyrics lean into food-as-feelings imagery—“dancing on my tongue,” “sweetened my day”—to mark out the territory between hunger and heartache. Released as his fifth single post-Interscope/EMI signing, it keeps one foot in jukebox nostalgia, another in 21st-century pop sheen. Reay, born in Bury in 2002 and first heard busking before lighting up algorithms with “I Think They Call This Love” and “Boy In Love,” continues to balance sentiment with stylization. Music video directed by : Nikko Lamere – Song featured on the album : All This To Say I Love You I Think They Call This Love (2024) |
35 . Abror Do’stov – Chekka Qishloq![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Abror Do’stov doesn’t overcomplicate things in “Chekka Qishloq,” a ballad that breathes rural resignation straight from the Uzbek steppe. Released in late June 2025, the song lets a single line—“Men sevgan qiz bir qishloqni chekkasidan…”—do most of the heavy lifting. Translation: the girl he loves lives on the outskirts of a village, which is either heartbreak in slow motion or just a long commute for romance. The title means “Remote Village,” which pairs neatly with the track’s quiet sense of emotional mileage and natural imagery. Do’stov, already behind songs like “Soxta do’st,” “Layli-layli,” and “Arazingdan,” leans into understatement here, trading drama for distance and letting geography do the talking. Music video directed by : Ikrom Ali Jamalak (2022) |
34 . Engjellusha Salihu & Durim Malaj – Urime Motra Jem![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Urime Motra Jem” brings together Engjellusha Salihu and Durim Malaj for a 2025 Albanian-language duet spun around familial rituals and sisterly tribute. The title—“Congratulations, My Sister”—spells out the track’s dedication to life milestones, with weddings as its natural habitat. Salihu, born March 24, 1995, leans on soft-pop accessibility brushed with cultural sentiment, while Malaj contributes a more emotive twist to the delivery. The lyrics nod to traditional Albanian values without straying into nostalgia, staying just grounded enough to work both as soundtrack and sentiment. Music video directed by : Mproduction Ti S’Je Burrë (2022) |
33 . CKay – Forever![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in June 2025, “Forever” marks CKay’s first appearance of the year, with just enough glitter to keep things sentimental. Driven by his dreamy Afrobeats touch, the track sticks close to his usual formula: smooth melodies paired with soft heartbreak. As with previous efforts, CKay slips bits of emotion into the mix without tipping into melodrama. Born Chukwuka Ekweani, the singer started out as a self-taught producer before landing deals with Loopy Music and Chocolate City. His blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and dancehall stays intact, less reinvention than refinement. Song featured on the album : Ckay The Second Ep Love Nwantiti Remix (W/ Joeboy & Kuami Eugene) (2020) |
32 . Singuila – On Fait Comment![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released under Universal Music Africa in 2025, “On Fait Comment” sees Singuila doing what he does best: putting relationship drama front and center. The title, which loosely translates to “What Do We Do?”, sets the tone for a lyrical standoff fueled by tension, mistrust, and enough emotional baggage to require its own luggage cart. Sticking to his usual conversational style, Singuila dissects the push-and-pull of modern love in a way that sounds personal without getting preachy. Born Bedaya Singuila N’Garo in 1977, the French R&B singer has maintained a steady presence since his 2003 debut, switching between smooth melodies and pointed truths. With tracks like “C’est Trop” and “Aïcha” behind him, he continues to mix French R&B with African rhythms—proof that some habits, unlike relationships, are worth keeping. Music video directed by : Directed By Sadat Seydi Ma Go (2018) |
31 . Matthew Ifield – Start From Scratch![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Start From Scratch” marks a tidy line between two chapters for Matthew Ifield—one where he crooned his way through TikTok and YouTube covers, and another where he’s writing his own material under Capitol Records and EMI Australia. Born on December 14, 2004, and once part of the Sydney Children’s Choir, the Sydney-based singer now shifts the spotlight onto his own voice—without borrowing anyone else’s lyrics. The track leans into classic-tinged pop with a melodic polish and vocal style that’s already drawing parallels to Michael Bublé and Frank Sinatra, which either flatters or burdens him, depending who’s listening. Music video directed by : Adam Saunders – Song featured on the album : My Favourite Place To Be Ready For Love (2024) |
30 . KLM – Elle & Moi![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Elle & Moi” drops KLM into drill mode, keeping things introspective without skipping the snare rolls. After surfacing in 2022 with a run of viral freestyles inside the Honda 19 collective—most notably alongside BatBat—he switches lanes into solo territory without dropping the narrative thread. The lyrical bite stays sharp, but now it’s tucked into a more focused framework. KLM doesn’t overstate, doesn’t overexplain—he lets the beat catch its own breath. Song featured on the album : Juste En Crime 2 Vêtu De Noir (2023) |
29 . Aditya Narayan – Bana Le Tera![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Bana Le Tera” shows Aditya Narayan stepping back into the studio after a break, with a Hindi single that leans into themes of love and intimacy. The track takes cues from Narayan’s own story, touching lightly on his relationship with wife Shweta without getting overly sentimental. Released in June 2025, the song finds its visual counterpart in a video featuring Yashaswinee Raje Singh, bringing a soft, dramatic glow to the mix. Known first as a child artist, Narayan has put in hours as a playback singer for films like Shaapit and Dil Bechara—not that this track sounds like either. Instead, “Bana Le Tera” cues up a more contemporary tone, suggesting this return may be part resumé update, part personal archive. Music video directed by : Gaurav C. Bhat – Song featured on the album : Saansein I Love My India (2023) |
28 . Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev – Yuragimey![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Composed by Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev himself, “Yuragimey” lands in 2025 as a pop single that leans as much on modern production as it does on Uzbek tradition. The lyrics, penned by Kamronbek, trace familiar emotional territory without trying too hard to surprise. The accompanying official video does what official videos do—keeps things polished and literal. Ahmadaliyev, born on September 12, 1992, continues to assemble his oeuvre from folk textures and indie-pop stitching, all within the Uzbek mainstream. Music video directed by : Ikrom Ali Yetmasmidi (2022) |
27 . UV – Bewafa (w/ Raxstar)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Bewafa” surfaces in June 2025, a Punjabi-language single from UV featuring Raxstar and produced by Mani K. Sara takes the female lead in the music video, though it’s not quite a rom-com. UV Brar, better known as UV, adds this track to a lineup that already includes titles like “Taur,” “Karobaar,” and “Gutt Te Bottle.” Sticking to his Punjabi pop and Bhangra playbook, UV brings in Raxstar for a collaboration that avoids the usual heartbreak clichés—almost. Music video directed by : Harjit Singh |
26 . Emkal – J’la Connais, Pt. 3![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
The third entry in Emkal’s “J’la connais” series lands in June 2025, sticking to the story arc set by its predecessors. Backed by Hyper Focal and distributed via RCA/Sony Music France, the track follows the same alt-hip-hop blueprint he’s been sketching since 2020. Expect jazz, soul, and funk in just the right amounts—nothing flashy, just functional. Emkal, born Mohamed Amine Khelifati in Marseille in 1998, made his album debut in 2022 with “Cœur ouvert.” He veers into themes of love, grief, and social justice without trying to rewrite the genre manual. “J’la connais, Pt. 3” doesn’t shout, but it doesn’t try to disappear either. Music video directed by : Kamavision Pépita (2023) |
25 . Brandon Lake – King Of Hearts![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“King of Hearts,” released in June 2025, gives center stage to the thief crucified next to Jesus, a character too often relegated to footnote status. Brandon Lake leans into biblical imagery—the crown of thorns, the notorious “King of the Jews” plaque—to trace a crooked path toward grace and personal salvation. It’s the title cut of his fourth studio album, which seems determined to prove that theology and melody still get along just fine. Lake, born June 21, 1990, has a Grammy and a Dove Award on his shelf, a knack for threading personal stories through worship tracks, and a past that includes “Closer” (2016), “House of Miracles” (2020), and “Help!” (2022). Some might remember him from his chart-scaling single “Gratitude” or his team efforts with Elevation Worship and Bethel Music—because even solo careers enjoy a bit of company now and then. Coat Of Many Colors (2023) |
29 . Aditya Narayan – Bana Le Tera![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Bana Le Tera” shows Aditya Narayan stepping back into the studio after a break, with a Hindi single that leans into themes of love and intimacy. The track takes cues from Narayan’s own story, touching lightly on his relationship with wife Shweta without getting overly sentimental. Released in June 2025, the song finds its visual counterpart in a video featuring Yashaswinee Raje Singh, bringing a soft, dramatic glow to the mix. Known first as a child artist, Narayan has put in hours as a playback singer for films like Shaapit and Dil Bechara—not that this track sounds like either. Instead, “Bana Le Tera” cues up a more contemporary tone, suggesting this return may be part resumé update, part personal archive. Music video directed by : Gaurav C. Bhat – Song featured on the album : Saansein I Love My India (2023) |
28 . Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev – Yuragimey![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Composed by Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev himself, “Yuragimey” lands in 2025 as a pop single that leans as much on modern production as it does on Uzbek tradition. The lyrics, penned by Kamronbek, trace familiar emotional territory without trying too hard to surprise. The accompanying official video does what official videos do—keeps things polished and literal. Ahmadaliyev, born on September 12, 1992, continues to assemble his oeuvre from folk textures and indie-pop stitching, all within the Uzbek mainstream. Music video directed by : Ikrom Ali Yetmasmidi (2022) |
27 . UV – Bewafa (w/ Raxstar)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Bewafa” surfaces in June 2025, a Punjabi-language single from UV featuring Raxstar and produced by Mani K. Sara takes the female lead in the music video, though it’s not quite a rom-com. UV Brar, better known as UV, adds this track to a lineup that already includes titles like “Taur,” “Karobaar,” and “Gutt Te Bottle.” Sticking to his Punjabi pop and Bhangra playbook, UV brings in Raxstar for a collaboration that avoids the usual heartbreak clichés—almost. Music video directed by : Harjit Singh |
26 . Emkal – J’la Connais, Pt. 3![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
The third entry in Emkal’s “J’la connais” series lands in June 2025, sticking to the story arc set by its predecessors. Backed by Hyper Focal and distributed via RCA/Sony Music France, the track follows the same alt-hip-hop blueprint he’s been sketching since 2020. Expect jazz, soul, and funk in just the right amounts—nothing flashy, just functional. Emkal, born Mohamed Amine Khelifati in Marseille in 1998, made his album debut in 2022 with “Cœur ouvert.” He veers into themes of love, grief, and social justice without trying to rewrite the genre manual. “J’la connais, Pt. 3” doesn’t shout, but it doesn’t try to disappear either. Music video directed by : Kamavision Pépita (2023) |
25 . Brandon Lake – King Of Hearts![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“King of Hearts,” released in June 2025, gives center stage to the thief crucified next to Jesus, a character too often relegated to footnote status. Brandon Lake leans into biblical imagery—the crown of thorns, the notorious “King of the Jews” plaque—to trace a crooked path toward grace and personal salvation. It’s the title cut of his fourth studio album, which seems determined to prove that theology and melody still get along just fine. Lake, born June 21, 1990, has a Grammy and a Dove Award on his shelf, a knack for threading personal stories through worship tracks, and a past that includes “Closer” (2016), “House of Miracles” (2020), and “Help!” (2022). Some might remember him from his chart-scaling single “Gratitude” or his team efforts with Elevation Worship and Bethel Music—because even solo careers enjoy a bit of company now and then. Coat Of Many Colors (2023) |
24 . Juanita Du Plessis – Even If (w/ Ruan Josh)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Released in June 2025, “Even If” unites Juanita du Plessis with her son Ruan Josh in a made-for-radio duet balancing gospel conviction with country harmonies. Du Plessis, born April 26, 1972, in Windhoek, Namibia, first made waves post-1998 with a blend of rural charm and polished delivery. Winner of multiple CMA Namibia trophies for Best Singer and Best Songwriter, she’s also claimed a South African Music Award for Best Afrikaans DVD. Sharing airspace with her children often, she walks the family-collab line without veering into novelty act territory. “Even If” clings to perseverance and faith like a clingwrap sermon, never quite preaching but never not. Country Medley (W/ Theuns Jordaan) (2020) |
23 . DaRebl & Kb Swan – Without You![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Released on 10 June 2025, “Without You” is a 3:02 track from DaRebl and KB Swan, floating somewhere between a collaboration and a one-off musical statement. Streaming platforms like Apple Music and Amazon Prime Music carry the single, though Apple limits access to a preview page. There’s a short-but-not-silent presence on YouTube, where DaRebl hosts a 45-second teaser video that scrapes 200K views. DistroKid appears to handle the backend, confirming the track’s official distribution route without much fanfare. Promotion shows more energy: a live version appears via KB Swan’s Instagram feed from a Manzil Mystics Foundation gig dated 17 June 2025. A behind-the-scenes reel, also on Instagram, flashes English lyrics for those needing a guide through the song’s terrain. If that’s not enough, the duo pop up performing in a Delhi food bus—equal parts street cuisine and street choir. Music video directed by : Karma Kunaal Bhardwaj Akhaan Da Taara (2023) |
22 . Charles Doré – Je Pars Mais Je Reste![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Je Pars Mais Je Reste” pairs Charles Doré’s bittersweet phrasing with Golden M Boy’s contemporary urban flair. The Kosovar Albanian artist dips into his usual palette of electronic beats and melodic vocals, threading the track with his signature romantic tension. Golden M Boy, active in the Albanian pop and hip-hop scene, builds on earlier singles like “Ti Ke,” “Pa Ty,” and “Ciao Bella” (featuring Arta Kabashi), keeping the tone smooth, the production sleek, and the feelings complicated. Music video directed by : Edie Blanchard |
21 . Golden M Boy – Emergency![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Released as a standalone single in June 2025, “Golden M Boy – Emergency” arrives with tongue firmly in cheek. Desingerica, born Dragomir Despić in Belgrade in 1993, channels vivid echoes of 1990s Serbian culture into the track, peppering it with era-specific slang and ex-Yugoslav imagery. The title, translating to “Nineties,” is less a tribute than a performance, staged with knowing irony and thick retro bravado. With a past in basketball and tattooing, Despić turned to music in 2022 and now records under IDJTunes. His earlier outings—“Kucci Kucci,” “Balkanacc,” “Praccka”—already stitched streetwise playfulness into beats, but here the nostalgia doubles as costume and commentary. Kaa Mbali (W/ Juzman) (2022) |
20 . Franglish – Ma Came![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Ma Came” is a single released by Franglish in April 2025 via Lutèce Music / AllPoints. The song blends French and English lyrics, a style Franglish uses frequently. It moves through themes of love and desire with melodic delivery and smooth rhythms. Born Gédéon Mundele Ngolo in Paris in 1994, Franglish first gained notice with the Brownie Dubz Gang before releasing “Monsieur” in 2019 with guests like Dadju, Vegedream, and Tory Lanez. Song featured on the album : Aura X G-Wave Mano (2023) |
19 . Berrin Keklikler & Murda – LUV![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
Released in June 2025, “LUV” pairs Turkish-German singer Berrin Keklikler with Turkish-Dutch rapper Murda under the Urban label. The track blends soft melodies and emotionally charged lyrics with hard-edged drill beats. Keklikler, active since 2023, previously released singles like “ALLRIGHT” and “arada bi bak.” Murda, born Önder Dogan, contributes his usual drill-infused delivery to the mix. Music video directed by : Jonas Beck Arada Bi Bak (2024) |
18 . Lost Frequencies & The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Sweet Disposition” is reworked in May 2025 by Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies with Australian band The Temper Trap. This version reshapes the 2009 track into a melodic house blend, keeping ties to its indie origins. The original comes from The Temper Trap’s debut album “Conditions” and previously charted internationally while appearing in multiple films. Lost Frequencies broke through in 2014 with “Are You With Me.” Are You With Me (2015) |
17 . Sardor Xayrullayev – Bozoringda![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Bozoringda” hits the Uzbek pop scene in 2025, bringing everyday flavors straight from the market stalls. Sardor Xayrullayev delivers the track with references that land close to home for local listeners. Born December 26, 1993, in Kitab district, he keeps his links to the Conservatory visible in his work. The title translates as “At the Market,” which says much about its chosen backdrop. Music video directed by : San’At Qurbonov Bevafo Gulim (2023) |
20 . Franglish – Ma Came![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Ma Came” is a single released by Franglish in April 2025 via Lutèce Music / AllPoints. The song blends French and English lyrics, a style Franglish uses frequently. It moves through themes of love and desire with melodic delivery and smooth rhythms. Born Gédéon Mundele Ngolo in Paris in 1994, Franglish first gained notice with the Brownie Dubz Gang before releasing “Monsieur” in 2019 with guests like Dadju, Vegedream, and Tory Lanez. Song featured on the album : Aura X G-Wave Mano (2023) |
19 . Berrin Keklikler & Murda – LUV![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
Released in June 2025, “LUV” pairs Turkish-German singer Berrin Keklikler with Turkish-Dutch rapper Murda under the Urban label. The track blends soft melodies and emotionally charged lyrics with hard-edged drill beats. Keklikler, active since 2023, previously released singles like “ALLRIGHT” and “arada bi bak.” Murda, born Önder Dogan, contributes his usual drill-infused delivery to the mix. Music video directed by : Jonas Beck Arada Bi Bak (2024) |
18 . Lost Frequencies & The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Sweet Disposition” is reworked in May 2025 by Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies with Australian band The Temper Trap. This version reshapes the 2009 track into a melodic house blend, keeping ties to its indie origins. The original comes from The Temper Trap’s debut album “Conditions” and previously charted internationally while appearing in multiple films. Lost Frequencies broke through in 2014 with “Are You With Me.” Are You With Me (2015) |
17 . Sardor Xayrullayev – Bozoringda![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Bozoringda” hits the Uzbek pop scene in 2025, bringing everyday flavors straight from the market stalls. Sardor Xayrullayev delivers the track with references that land close to home for local listeners. Born December 26, 1993, in Kitab district, he keeps his links to the Conservatory visible in his work. The title translates as “At the Market,” which says much about its chosen backdrop. Music video directed by : San’At Qurbonov Bevafo Gulim (2023) |
16 . Young Cool – Me & You (w/ Drissia)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 20,2025
“Me & You” is a single by Young Cool TCF featuring Drissia, released in May 2025. The track is produced by TCF Music and engineered by BOSS RECORDS. An efficient release, it reflects the artist’s typical balance of songwriting, vocal work and collaborative input. Young Cool TCF remains active throughout the 2020s, engaging in both solo and joint projects. Music video directed by : Lil Cool Tcf Lolo (2024) |
15 . The Favors – The Little Mess You Made (w/ FINNEAS & Ashe)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
Released in June 2025, “The Little Mess You Made” marks the debut single from The Favors, a project by FINNEAS and Ashe. It’s a folk-rock duet with a conversational tone, recorded between Nashville and Los Angeles. The lyrics unfold over 1970s Laurel Canyon-inspired arrangements, with guitars and percussion by Ricky Gourmet and David Marinelli. The video uses surreal visuals to touch on themes of public scrutiny. Music video directed by : Scott Cudmore – Song featured on the album : The Dream |
14 . Rosario Miraggio – Va’![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Va’” is a 2025 single by Rosario Miraggio, mixing pop arrangements with echoes of the Neapolitan tradition he often returns to. Born in Naples in 1986, he begins performing at age eight and continues to sing in Neapolitan dialect. Miraggio picks up the Mario Merola award early on and releases several albums and collaborations before this track joins his lineup. Music video directed by : Luciano Filangieri Si Perd A Te (2020) |
13 . Ogie Alcasid – Hanggang Dito Na Lang Ba Tayo?![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Hanggang Dito Na Lang Ba Tayo?” is a ballad performed by Filipino actor and singer-songwriter Ogie Alcasid. The song raises a question more than it offers answers, lingering on uncertainty between two people. With a melody that moves at an unhurried pace, it leaves space for reflection without overstating its case. It doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener. Music video directed by : Kashka Gaddi |
12 . Dean Lewis – Truth![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Truth” comes out in March 2025, with Ogie Alcasid teaming up with Jonathan Manalo for production. The track follows heartbreak and regret without any sugarcoating. Alcasid takes it to the streets with a live busking session in Makati City as part of the launch. Active since the late ’80s, he’s behind hits for others and has more than a few platinum albums of his own. He currently heads the Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit. Music video directed by : Mick Jones & Sean Loaney – Song featured on the album : The Epilogue How Do I Say Goodbye (2023) |
11 . Haevn – Till The Morning (w/ Lily Meola)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Till The Morning” brings together Dutch act Haevn and American singer Lily Meola for a track built on soft piano layers and understated vocals. The song releases a steady rhythm, letting calm instrumentation carry a duet that rarely raises its voice. No drastic shifts, no dramatics—just a quiet exchange that unfolds slowly, as if in no rush to reach morning. Music video directed by : Hessel Stuut – Song featured on the album : Wide Awake Where The Heart Is (2023) |
10 . Dejan Matic – Od Neretve I Od Mostara![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Od Neretve I Od Mostara” brings together traditional folk elements with a polished pop arrangement. Dejan Matić delivers the lyrics in his signature melodic style, backed by accordion and string sections. The song references familiar Balkan landmarks, leaning into themes of identity and origin without overstating them. A steady rhythm and clear production carry the track without dramatic shifts in mood. Music video directed by : Ljuba Radojević Ne Dam Da Nemam Te (W/ Milica Todorovi) (2021) |
9 . Matt Berninger – No Love![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“No Love” is a song by Matt Berninger, known for his work as the frontman of The National. The track stands apart from his band’s usual sound, leaning into a stripped-down arrangement and low-key vocal delivery. Released as a solo effort, it keeps the tone subdued, with lyrics circling around absence and restraint. The production stays minimal, never rushing or demanding much more than a quiet listen. Music video directed by : Chantal Anderson & Aaron Beckum – Song featured on the album : Get Sunk Distant Axis (2019) |
8 . Anselmo Ralph – Amor É![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Amor É” pairs Anselmo Ralph’s steady vocals with a polished production rooted in romantic pop. The track rolls out against a mid-tempo groove, keeping arrangements clean and limited in drama. Lyrics circle the idea of love’s persistence, framed through direct and accessible phrasing. It doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener. Music video directed by : Cláudia Batalhão – Song featured on the album : Lições De Amor (Parte 1) Vibe (W/ Nenny, Nelson Freitas) (2024) |
7 . Nikanor – Veux-Tu M’épouser![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Veux-Tu M’épouser” is a song by Nikanor, an artist originally from Kinshasa. The French title sets the tone for a track focused on marriage proposals, leaning into romantic cues without too much subtlety. Nikanor uses a mix of Lingala and French, bridging urban Congolese pop with a wider francophone audience. The production remains polished, with guitar loops and mid-tempo beats carrying the melodic structure. Music video directed by : Clap Sauvage C’Est Quel Amour (2018) |
6 . Prince Narula – Badnaam (w/ Bella & Jaan)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Badnaam” brings Prince Narula, Bella, and Jaan together for a Punjabi single that fuses pop accessibility with slick production. Released in June 2025, it marks Narula’s pivot from reality TV mainstay to recording artist. The song joins a catalog driven by collaboration and mass appeal rather than risk-taking. Aura Jatt Da (2024) |
5 . Jackson Wang – Hate To Love![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Hate To Love” by Jackson Wang arrives in June 2025 with a moody, synth-heavy production and emotionally tight lyrics. The track explores inner conflict and disillusionment in compact, radio-ready form. Post-GOT7, Wang continues straddling global genres with a solo path that favors sleek minimalism. Music video directed by : James Mao – Song featured on the album : Magicman 2 Come Alive (2022) |
4 . Vivaan – Sukoon![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Sukoon” by Vivaan dips into Punjabi romanticism with soft vocals and a subtle, string-laced arrangement. Released in June 2025, the track gains visual support from Neha Verma and The Rish, who also directs and mixes. It adds to Vivaan’s early catalog by focusing on introspection over spectacle. Music video directed by : The Rish Zehnekhaas (2023) |
3 . Jerry Di – Wapa![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Wapa” by Jerry Di blends merenguetón, afrobeats, and a breezy energy into a track tuned for sunlit replays. Released in June 2025, it mirrors a shift in tone driven by audience feedback and digital trends. With Moon Willis on production and past GRAMMY nods in hand, Di rides momentum into a global-facing space. Culito Nuevo (2017) |
6 . Prince Narula – Badnaam (w/ Bella & Jaan)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Badnaam” brings Prince Narula, Bella, and Jaan together for a Punjabi single that fuses pop accessibility with slick production. Released in June 2025, it marks Narula’s pivot from reality TV mainstay to recording artist. The song joins a catalog driven by collaboration and mass appeal rather than risk-taking. Aura Jatt Da (2024) |
5 . Jackson Wang – Hate To Love![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Hate To Love” by Jackson Wang arrives in June 2025 with a moody, synth-heavy production and emotionally tight lyrics. The track explores inner conflict and disillusionment in compact, radio-ready form. Post-GOT7, Wang continues straddling global genres with a solo path that favors sleek minimalism. Music video directed by : James Mao – Song featured on the album : Magicman 2 Come Alive (2022) |
4 . Vivaan – Sukoon![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Sukoon” by Vivaan dips into Punjabi romanticism with soft vocals and a subtle, string-laced arrangement. Released in June 2025, the track gains visual support from Neha Verma and The Rish, who also directs and mixes. It adds to Vivaan’s early catalog by focusing on introspection over spectacle. Music video directed by : The Rish Zehnekhaas (2023) |
3 . Jerry Di – Wapa![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Wapa” by Jerry Di blends merenguetón, afrobeats, and a breezy energy into a track tuned for sunlit replays. Released in June 2025, it mirrors a shift in tone driven by audience feedback and digital trends. With Moon Willis on production and past GRAMMY nods in hand, Di rides momentum into a global-facing space. Culito Nuevo (2017) |
2 . Kenny Sol – Deja Vu![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Deja Vu” by Kenny Sol floats on Afrobeat rhythms and emotional hooks, grounded by references to love and memory. Produced by element_eleeeh, the May 2025 release shows Sol’s continued commitment to melodic innovation. The Rwandan artist connects local sounds to a broader African pop ecosystem without losing clarity. Music video directed by : Simbi Nailla Babiri (2019) |
1 . Slatkaristika – Magdalena (w/ Next Time)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 11,2025
“Magdalena” by Slatkaristika and Next Time recounts a true-life tragedy through dramatic vocal interplay and regional instrumentation. Released in May 2025, the collaboration turns a sad narrative into a structured, emotional arc. Marko Marinkovic leads the effort with a lyrical style steeped in Balkan rap traditions. Music video directed by : Kristijan Teodorov, Darko Jovanovski – Song featured on the album : Što Sakaš Da Bideš Koga Ke Porasneš? Terorista (2016) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on July 13, 2025