Jennie trades restraint for fire in “Start A War [Live],” while Kali Uchis shifts through weather metaphors on “Sunshine & Rain.” Shkodra Elektronike wins Festivali i Këngës with “Zjerm,” and Minelli delivers sleek detachment in “Bus Station.” Denden’s “Padtal” flirts with instability, and Mihaela Marinova favors emotional control on “Цялата Любов.”

Badd G snarls through “Who’s Bad,” Driana leads a subtle trio on “Intento,” and Coco Jones remakes “Toxic” in “Taste,” fusing early-2000s pop with refined R&B minimalism.

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49 . Jennie – Start A War [Live]

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

In “Start A War [Live],” Jennie trades restraint for raw allegiance, pledging a metaphorical battlefield stance to defend the ones she loves.

The ballad leans on sparse, drum-heavy arrangements, letting her voice fluctuate between simmering warning and steely resolve.

In interviews, Jennie links this ferocity to loyalty—not just romantic, but familial and platonic—all filtered through her signature vocal intensity.

Song featured on the album : Ruby

Solo (2018)

48 . Kali Uchis – Sunshine & Rain…

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

Blending R&B, neo-soul, and Latin textures with her habitual nonchalance, Kali Uchis returns on “Sunshine & Rain,” her first offering under Capitol Records post-merger with Interscope.

The track hinges on weather metaphors to articulate the stormy forecasts of love and recovery, never quite suggesting whether the umbrella is emotional or literal.

Uchis—Grammy winner and genre shapeshifter—continues her sideways stroll through categories with calm defiance.

Song featured on the album : Sincerely

Rush (2015)

47 . Shkodra Elektronike – Zjerm

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

Shkodra Elektronike‘s “Zjerm” grafts electronic textures onto traditional Shkodran melodies, blurring the lines between ancestry and circuitry.

Performed by Kolë Laca and Beatriçe Gjergji, the track clinches the 63rd Festivali i Këngës, earning it a ticket to Eurovision 2025.

Having grown up in Italy, the duo retools folklore with synthetic precision, following earlier releases like “Ku e Gjeta Vedin” and “Synin si Qershia.”

Music video directed by : Erfort Kuke

Ku E Gjeta Vedin (2019)

46 . Minelli – Bus Station

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

Romanian pop singer Minelli, born Luisa Ionela Luca in Slobozia, delivers “Bus Station” as a dance/pop original mix under Global Records.

Arriving in March 2025, the track circles themes of waiting, departure, and emotional layovers, dressed in sleek beats that lean more nightclub vestibule than transportation depot.

After her start with the group Wassabi, Minelli sidesteps nostalgia with a solo career marked by hooks sharp enough to cut the night air.

Music video directed by : Bogdan Paun

Rampampam (2021)

45 . Denden – Padtal

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Padtal” stretches Denden‘s sonic palette with syncopated flows and clipped refrains that flirt with disorientation.

Her lyrics circle uncertainty with a kind of calculated chaos, part confession, part controlled performance.

The production feels just unstable enough, mirroring the emotional evasiveness the narrator refuses to name but repeatedly enacts.

Denden approaches genre not as a rulebook but as a suggestion to ignore.

Music video directed by : Lamarquemaran

44 . Mihaela Marinova – Цялата Любов

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

Mihaela Marinova delivers “Цялата Любов,” a Bulgarian-language single from her self-titled third studio album, with her signature mix of clarity and restraint.

Emerging from Sofia and first caught in the glare of X Factor Bulgaria’s 2017 final, Marinova sidesteps melodrama in favor of controlled empathy, tracing intimacy’s uneven terrain without sentimentality.

Winner of “The Masked Singer” Bulgaria as Garvanat, she continues her carefully choreographed trajectory since her 2015 breakout “Stapka Napred.”

Music video directed by : Stefan Marinov – Song featured on the album : Черна Пеперуда

Samo Teb (2019)

43 . Badd G – Who’s Bad

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Who’s Bad,” the March 2025 single by Romanian rapper and vocalist Badd G, threads snarling basslines with clipped trap percussion and razor-edged bars.

Her vocal delivery swings from spitfire defiance to sly provocation, echoing the tone she mapped in earlier releases like “Poveste de cartier” and “Medusa.”

Brutally direct and rhythmically calculated, the track circles questions of identity and unchecked confidence, framed with a smirk.

Cine Sunt (W/ Petre Stefan) (2022)

42 . Driana – Intento

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Intento” pairs Driana with Italo and Harold Díaz in a track threading Latin percussion through a web of contemporary instrumentation.

The Dominican singer-songwriter sidesteps melodrama for subtle melancholy, sketching emotional inertia with clipped phrasing and restrained melodic arcs.

The result leans more late-night unraveling than grand confession, as if heartbreak were just part of the choreography.

Mi Locura (2024)

41 . Coco Jones – Taste [Live From Jimmy Kimmel Live!]

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

Performed live on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in March 2025, “Taste” finds Coco Jones threading her velvety R&B through the needle of Britney Spears’ 2003 hit “Toxic.”

Produced by Stargate, Jasper Harris, and Aaron Shadrow, the track reconfigures early-2000s pop with a measured sultriness and a refined palette.

Jones, raised in Lebanon, Tennessee, and Grammy-nominated in 2023, has released singles and EPs since 2014.

Song featured on the album : Why Not More?

 Icu (2022)

40 . Joy Crookes – I Know You’d Kill

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

Released in March 2025, “I Know You’d Kill” sees Joy Crookes continuing her incisive dissection of modern intimacy, pairing bluesy inflections and R&B textures with her signature lyrical candor.

The track threads through quiet betrayals and emotional bargaining, echoing the themes of personal reckoning that shaped her debut.

Born in Lambeth in 1998, Crookes blends her Irish-Bangladeshi roots into narratives that flirt with melancholy and irony alike.

Music video directed by : Olivia Rose

When You Were Mine (2021)

39 . Rose Villain – No Vabbè (w/ Lazza)

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

In “No Vabbè,” Rose Villain teams up with Lazza for a bilingual volley of sharp-tongued flirtation and simmering discontent, served over a sleek blend of pop, urban, and dancehall textures.

Released by Warner Music Italy in March 2025, the track picks up where her debut album “Radio Gotham” left off: stylized, sardonic, and rhythmically relentless.

Known for “Don Medellín” and “Chico,” both platinum-certified, Villain keeps sentiment glossy and guarded.

Music video directed by : Andrea Folino – Song featured on the album : Radio Vega

Rari (2022)

38 . Sofia Reyes, Alan Walker – Guaro Con Ron

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Guaro Con Ron” reunites Mexican singer-songwriter Sofia Reyes and Norwegian producer Alan Walker for a second collaboration, this time over a track named after a sugar cane-based Costa Rican liquor and Caribbean rum.

Released in March 2025, the song nods to Reyes’s bilingual repertoire and Walker’s affinity for atmospheric EDM textures, layering regional references with synthed-out melancholy.

The pairing follows Reyes’s recent singles “Kids” and “La Loca,” both issued in 2024.

Bi (2023)

37 . Hunny – Mistress 2

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

British-Māori newcomer Hunny introduces herself with “Mistress 2,” a low-lit blend of indie pop and alternative leanings, carried by tender guitar and lyrics laced with emotional detritus.

Written as a self-aware entry into the industry, the track distills personal unease and slow reconstruction following disillusionment.

Shot in East London, the video traces a solitary protagonist as she sheds the residue of a toxic bond, with Hunny lingering at the edges like a knowing bystander.

Before going solo, the 26-year-old spent time sidestepping early deals, intent on honing her sound—an instinct shaped as much by travel as by the sonic stew of Brixton.

“Mistress 2” anchors her debut album, slated for release later in 2025 via Warner Records and The Coalition.

Music video directed by : Liam Gleeson

89Ccc (2022)

40 . Joy Crookes – I Know You’d Kill

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

Released in March 2025, “I Know You’d Kill” sees Joy Crookes continuing her incisive dissection of modern intimacy, pairing bluesy inflections and R&B textures with her signature lyrical candor.

The track threads through quiet betrayals and emotional bargaining, echoing the themes of personal reckoning that shaped her debut.

Born in Lambeth in 1998, Crookes blends her Irish-Bangladeshi roots into narratives that flirt with melancholy and irony alike.

Music video directed by : Olivia Rose

When You Were Mine (2021)

39 . Rose Villain – No Vabbè (w/ Lazza)

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

In “No Vabbè,” Rose Villain teams up with Lazza for a bilingual volley of sharp-tongued flirtation and simmering discontent, served over a sleek blend of pop, urban, and dancehall textures.

Released by Warner Music Italy in March 2025, the track picks up where her debut album “Radio Gotham” left off: stylized, sardonic, and rhythmically relentless.

Known for “Don Medellín” and “Chico,” both platinum-certified, Villain keeps sentiment glossy and guarded.

Music video directed by : Andrea Folino – Song featured on the album : Radio Vega

Rari (2022)

38 . Sofia Reyes, Alan Walker – Guaro Con Ron

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Guaro Con Ron” reunites Mexican singer-songwriter Sofia Reyes and Norwegian producer Alan Walker for a second collaboration, this time over a track named after a sugar cane-based Costa Rican liquor and Caribbean rum.

Released in March 2025, the song nods to Reyes’s bilingual repertoire and Walker’s affinity for atmospheric EDM textures, layering regional references with synthed-out melancholy.

The pairing follows Reyes’s recent singles “Kids” and “La Loca,” both issued in 2024.

Bi (2023)

37 . Hunny – Mistress 2

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

British-Māori newcomer Hunny introduces herself with “Mistress 2,” a low-lit blend of indie pop and alternative leanings, carried by tender guitar and lyrics laced with emotional detritus.

Written as a self-aware entry into the industry, the track distills personal unease and slow reconstruction following disillusionment.

Shot in East London, the video traces a solitary protagonist as she sheds the residue of a toxic bond, with Hunny lingering at the edges like a knowing bystander.

Before going solo, the 26-year-old spent time sidestepping early deals, intent on honing her sound—an instinct shaped as much by travel as by the sonic stew of Brixton.

“Mistress 2” anchors her debut album, slated for release later in 2025 via Warner Records and The Coalition.

Music video directed by : Liam Gleeson

89Ccc (2022)

36 . Mon Laferte – Otra Noche De Llorar

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

Marked by sharp lyricism and deliberate melancholy, “Otra Noche de Llorar” signals Mon Laferte’s return to the studio after her MTV Unplugged appearance with Los Bunkers.

The track lands after the ripple effect of “Autopoiética,” a Latin Grammy-winning project that also collected a Grammy nomination, though not without a certain detachment from mainstream fanfare.

Here, the Chilean-Mexican artist sketches heartache with the precision of someone taking their time to bleed tastefully.

Song featured on the album : Femme Fatale

Tu Falta De Querer (2016)

35 . Theo Rose – Dragoste Nouă

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Dragoste Nouă” unfurls Theo Rose’s portrait of sudden infatuation, where a fleeting glance spirals into heavy longing, cloaked in ambiguous declarations of intimacy and desire.

Set to a brooding, smoky rhythm, the track evokes heated backseat arguments and midnight reconciliations without ever needing to shout.

Romanian artist Theo Rose, born Theodora Maria Diaconu, continues her foray into sultry pop after “Mama draga, fii voioasa!”.

Music video directed by : Millo Simulov

Gipsy Run (2022)

34 . Maya Berovic – Lagao Je Grade

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Lagao Je Grade” interweaves pop hooks with subtle folk ornamentation, a formula Maya Berović routinely revisits.

Born in Malešići near Sarajevo and signed at 19, she steers a career balancing regional traditions and contemporary textures.

Her collaborations with Jala Brat and Buba Corelli leave discernible traces, yet the track lingers in the shadowy corners of personal disillusionment layered in sonic gloss.

Music video directed by : Dejan Milićević

Laju Kuje (2024)

33 . Nova Twins – Soprano

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

Nova Twins release “Soprano” in March 2025 via Marshall Records, a snarling ode to female solidarity set against the backdrop of an industry more fond of side-eyes than sisterhood.

Vocals and grit come courtesy of Amy Love and Georgia South, who’ve been stirring punk, rock, and hip-hop into their cauldron since forming in London in 2014.

The track addresses competition disguised as camaraderie, with riff-heavy defiance and not a harmony wasted on niceties.

Music video directed by : Harry Lindley – Song featured on the album : Parasites & Butterflies

Antagonist (2021)

32 . TAYA – Simple Phrase

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Simple Phrase” slips into TAYA’s catalog with a quiet insistence, pairing her unmistakable tone with themes of devotion, humility, and gratitude.

The Australian singer, previously heard leading Hillsong UNITED’s “Oceans,” opts here for an understated arrangement that leans into melodic sincerity rather than emotional theatrics.

Echoes of her 2022 solo direction persist, where Christian motifs meet muted pop stylings.

Song featured on the album : The Reminder

O Holy Night (2023)

31 . Ella Langley – Weren’t For The Wind

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

Ella Langley’s “Weren’t For The Wind,” released to country radio in January 2025, treads the restless edge between nostalgia and refusal.

Drawing from a personal sonic cocktail of classic rock vinyls, 80s new wave mixtapes, and folk-tinged country, Langley shapes a sound that leans Southern but never stays put.

The track follows her 2024 Billboard Hot 100 debut with Riley Green, “You Look Like You Love Me”—a duet that proved subtle heartbreak still sells.

Music video directed by : Wales Toney, Ella Langley – Song featured on the album : Still Hungover

That’S Why We Fight(W/ Koe Wetzel) (2023)

30 . Simi – Woman To Woman

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Woman To Woman” presents Simi addressing the trials of womanhood with a mix of defiance and solidarity.

Released in July 2024, the track strips away sentimentality, replacing it with vocals that carry a raw edge after she abandoned her own “silky and sweet” harmonies for those of friends who added grit.

The music video, arriving in March 2025 to align with Women’s History Month, places Simi among women spanning generations and backgrounds, reinforcing the song’s reflections on societal pressures, discrimination, and mutual support.

Simi, born Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, shifted from gospel to Afro-pop, her catalog spanning genres under her Studio Brat imprint.

Her discography includes “Omo Charlie Champagne, Vol. 1” and “To Be Honest,” where collaborations with Adekunle Gold add further texture to her work.

Song featured on the album : Lost And Found

Duduke (2021)

29 . Santa – La DifféRence [Live]

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“La Différence” surfaces from Santa’s solo debut, “Recommence-moi,” released in 2024 under Warner Music France and Parlophone.

A live rendition strips it down to its essence, shifting focus onto her delivery.

March 2025 brings a symphonic adaptation, introducing orchestral textures.

Santa, born Samanta Cotta in February 1993, first steps into the spotlight as the lead singer of Hyphen Hyphen before releasing the 2022 EP “999,” featuring “Popcorn salé.”

Song featured on the album : Recommence-Moi

Popcorn Salé (Clip Officiel) (2022)

28 . Yseult – Tiny Desk Concert

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Yseult brings her unfiltered presence to the Tiny Desk stage, delivering a stripped-down performance that magnifies her lyrical intimacy.

Runner-up on “Nouvelle Star” in 2014, she released her debut album under Polydor Records the following year.

Her EPs “Rouge” and “Brut” tackle personal themes with unvarnished honesty.

Beyond music, she extends her artistry to modeling, appearing in ASOS campaigns.

Corps (2020)

30 . Simi – Woman To Woman

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Woman To Woman” presents Simi addressing the trials of womanhood with a mix of defiance and solidarity.

Released in July 2024, the track strips away sentimentality, replacing it with vocals that carry a raw edge after she abandoned her own “silky and sweet” harmonies for those of friends who added grit.

The music video, arriving in March 2025 to align with Women’s History Month, places Simi among women spanning generations and backgrounds, reinforcing the song’s reflections on societal pressures, discrimination, and mutual support.

Simi, born Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, shifted from gospel to Afro-pop, her catalog spanning genres under her Studio Brat imprint.

Her discography includes “Omo Charlie Champagne, Vol. 1” and “To Be Honest,” where collaborations with Adekunle Gold add further texture to her work.

Song featured on the album : Lost And Found

Duduke (2021)

29 . Santa – La DifféRence [Live]

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“La Différence” surfaces from Santa’s solo debut, “Recommence-moi,” released in 2024 under Warner Music France and Parlophone.

A live rendition strips it down to its essence, shifting focus onto her delivery.

March 2025 brings a symphonic adaptation, introducing orchestral textures.

Santa, born Samanta Cotta in February 1993, first steps into the spotlight as the lead singer of Hyphen Hyphen before releasing the 2022 EP “999,” featuring “Popcorn salé.”

Song featured on the album : Recommence-Moi

Popcorn Salé (Clip Officiel) (2022)

28 . Yseult – Tiny Desk Concert

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Yseult brings her unfiltered presence to the Tiny Desk stage, delivering a stripped-down performance that magnifies her lyrical intimacy.

Runner-up on “Nouvelle Star” in 2014, she released her debut album under Polydor Records the following year.

Her EPs “Rouge” and “Brut” tackle personal themes with unvarnished honesty.

Beyond music, she extends her artistry to modeling, appearing in ASOS campaigns.

Corps (2020)

27 . Samantha Fish – I’m Done Runnin’ [Live]

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“I’m Done Runnin'” arrives as Samantha Fish’s latest single, unveiled in March 2025.

With her usual mix of raw emotion and searing guitar work, she delivers a track steeped in resilience and self-reliance.

The lyrics cut through uncertainty, standing firm in confidence and defiance.

Hailing from Kansas City, Fish picked up the guitar at 15, releasing her debut album “Live Bait” in 2009.

She has collaborated with Luther Dickinson and Charlie Wooton.

Music video directed by : Casey Pierce – Song featured on the album : Paper Doll

Better Be Lonely [Live] (2020)

26 . Snow Tha Product & Toni Romiti – Always Somethin

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Always Somethin” pairs Snow Tha Product and Toni Romiti in a collaboration that dissects the turbulence of relationships, where misunderstandings and unresolved tensions seem inevitable.

Released in March 2025, the track emerges from Snow Tha Product’s “24 Hour Challenge” series, injecting immediacy into its creation.

Produced by SAINT JO, the song features rhythmic shifts and sharp lyricism, with both artists navigating emotional complications with a mix of resignation and defiance.

Music video directed by : Shanghaii

Bilingue (2024)

25 . Noeline Hofmann – The Bullfighter

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“The Bullfighter” is a single by Canadian country artist Noeline Hofmann, released in February 2025.

A cover of Luke Bell’s original composition, it serves as a tribute to the late singer-songwriter, who passed away in 2022.

Hofmann, a 21-year-old from Southern Alberta, first came to prominence when her song “Purple Gas” appeared on Zach Bryan’s Belting Bronco series.

Named one of Holler Country’s “New Country & Americana Artists for 2024,” she is regarded as one to watch in 2025.

Music video directed by : Preston Hoffman

Purple Gas (2023)

24 . Ava Della Pietra – Marionette

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Ava Della Pietra’s “Marionette” navigates themes of manipulation and power imbalance, portraying the struggle of breaking free from control. The indie-pop track unfolds with an unsettling edge, reinforcing its message through evocative lyrics. The music video amplifies this unease, layering vaudeville-inspired theatrics, gothic visuals, and surreal movement. Della Pietra, an American singer-songwriter and actress, expands her pop repertoire after early roles in musical theater and her folk-pop debut EP, *The Beginning* (2021).

Music video directed by : Nathan Levine-Heaney

Ego (2023)

23 . Lexie Liu – Pop Girl

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Pop Girl” marks a 2025 release from Chinese singer-songwriter Lexie Liu, blending pop, electronic, and R&B influences.

The track features a synth-driven production, pairing an infectious beat with Liu’s distinct vocal delivery.

Known for merging Mandopop with hip-hop and electro-pop, Liu hails from Changsha, Hunan.

Beyond music, she serves as Yves Saint Laurent’s brand ambassador in Asia, reinforcing her presence in both music and fashion.

Music video directed by : Aaron Deng

22 . Alexandra Stan – Wanna Dance

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Alexandra Stan, born in 1989 in Constanța, continues her dance-pop trajectory with “Wanna Dance,” released in November 2024.

Known for “Mr. Saxobeat,” she incorporates the same rhythmic sensibilities that define her previous work.

Her albums “Saxobeats,” “Unlocked,” and “Alesta” reflect a consistent fusion of electronic beats and pop melodies, a formula she revisits here.

Songs like “Lemonade” and “Get Back (ASAP)” share the same energetic foundation that underpins this track.

Music video directed by : Mihai Țiu

Mr. Saxobeat (2017)

21 . Danae – 19

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“19” is a single by Greek artist Danae, released in February 2025 under Offbeat Records (Stay Independent).

Hailing from Rhodes, Danae has been involved in music from an early age, moving through neo-soul, alt-pop, and indie influences.

She made her official debut on Saske’s album “Get Loved or Die Tryin’.”

In 2024, she collaborated with Saske again on “AURIO,” weaving her melodic vocals with his verses.

20 . Bella Poarch – Will You Always Love Her?

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Bella Poarch’s “Will You Always Love Her?” picks apart jealousy, paranoia, and the lingering specter of past love with an unsettling intensity.

Gliding over a hypnotic melody, she channels raw emotion, capturing the suffocating weight of doubt.

The one-take music video heightens the unease, framing Bella with blonde hair in a fever dream of blue and red hues, culminating in a blood-soaked revelation—silent, bound, and steeped in obsession.

Bella Poarch, born Denarie Bautista Taylor on February 8, 1997, in San Fabian, Pangasinan, Philippines, is a Filipino-American singer who signed with Warner Records in 2021.

Music video directed by : Christina Xing

Build A B*Tch (2021)

19 . Λένα Ζευγαρά – Έτσι Κοίταζες Εμένα

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Έτσι Κοίταζες Εμένα” pairs Lena Zevgara’s commanding vocals with a mix of Greek traditions and modern pop rock.

Released in 2024, the song continues her exploration of love and its aftermath.

Zevgara, born in Karditsomagoula in 1992, made her debut in 2015 with “Thalassa I Agapi” under Spicy.

Her catalog includes “Ela Ela,” “Oneira,” “Sta Patomata,” and “Ola Ta Agapisa.”

She frequently collaborates with Michael Touratzidis, featuring him on several tracks.

Music video directed by : Κώστας Καρύδας

Ας Τα Λέμε Καλά (2022)

18 . miki – cowboy

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Cowboy” marks Miki’s return with a brief yet meticulously crafted track, released in March 2025 as part of her latest EP.

Clocking in at 2 minutes and 18 seconds, the song condenses its atmosphere into a concise burst of indie pop.

Miki Duplay, a French singer known for her work with Thomas Guerlet on “Dis, Quand Reviendras-tu?”, continues to refine her sound with a balance of sharp lyricism and restrained production.

Music video directed by : Côme Lart & Miki – Song featured on the album : Graou (Ep)

Dis, Quand Reviendras-Tu? (W/ Thomas Guerlet) (2021)

23 . Lexie Liu – Pop Girl

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Pop Girl” marks a 2025 release from Chinese singer-songwriter Lexie Liu, blending pop, electronic, and R&B influences.

The track features a synth-driven production, pairing an infectious beat with Liu’s distinct vocal delivery.

Known for merging Mandopop with hip-hop and electro-pop, Liu hails from Changsha, Hunan.

Beyond music, she serves as Yves Saint Laurent’s brand ambassador in Asia, reinforcing her presence in both music and fashion.

Music video directed by : Aaron Deng

22 . Alexandra Stan – Wanna Dance

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Alexandra Stan, born in 1989 in Constanța, continues her dance-pop trajectory with “Wanna Dance,” released in November 2024.

Known for “Mr. Saxobeat,” she incorporates the same rhythmic sensibilities that define her previous work.

Her albums “Saxobeats,” “Unlocked,” and “Alesta” reflect a consistent fusion of electronic beats and pop melodies, a formula she revisits here.

Songs like “Lemonade” and “Get Back (ASAP)” share the same energetic foundation that underpins this track.

Music video directed by : Mihai Țiu

Mr. Saxobeat (2017)

21 . Danae – 19

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“19” is a single by Greek artist Danae, released in February 2025 under Offbeat Records (Stay Independent).

Hailing from Rhodes, Danae has been involved in music from an early age, moving through neo-soul, alt-pop, and indie influences.

She made her official debut on Saske’s album “Get Loved or Die Tryin’.”

In 2024, she collaborated with Saske again on “AURIO,” weaving her melodic vocals with his verses.

20 . Bella Poarch – Will You Always Love Her?

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Bella Poarch’s “Will You Always Love Her?” picks apart jealousy, paranoia, and the lingering specter of past love with an unsettling intensity.

Gliding over a hypnotic melody, she channels raw emotion, capturing the suffocating weight of doubt.

The one-take music video heightens the unease, framing Bella with blonde hair in a fever dream of blue and red hues, culminating in a blood-soaked revelation—silent, bound, and steeped in obsession.

Bella Poarch, born Denarie Bautista Taylor on February 8, 1997, in San Fabian, Pangasinan, Philippines, is a Filipino-American singer who signed with Warner Records in 2021.

Music video directed by : Christina Xing

Build A B*Tch (2021)

19 . Λένα Ζευγαρά – Έτσι Κοίταζες Εμένα

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Έτσι Κοίταζες Εμένα” pairs Lena Zevgara’s commanding vocals with a mix of Greek traditions and modern pop rock.

Released in 2024, the song continues her exploration of love and its aftermath.

Zevgara, born in Karditsomagoula in 1992, made her debut in 2015 with “Thalassa I Agapi” under Spicy.

Her catalog includes “Ela Ela,” “Oneira,” “Sta Patomata,” and “Ola Ta Agapisa.”

She frequently collaborates with Michael Touratzidis, featuring him on several tracks.

Music video directed by : Κώστας Καρύδας

Ας Τα Λέμε Καλά (2022)

18 . miki – cowboy

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Cowboy” marks Miki’s return with a brief yet meticulously crafted track, released in March 2025 as part of her latest EP.

Clocking in at 2 minutes and 18 seconds, the song condenses its atmosphere into a concise burst of indie pop.

Miki Duplay, a French singer known for her work with Thomas Guerlet on “Dis, Quand Reviendras-tu?”, continues to refine her sound with a balance of sharp lyricism and restrained production.

Music video directed by : Côme Lart & Miki – Song featured on the album : Graou (Ep)

Dis, Quand Reviendras-Tu? (W/ Thomas Guerlet) (2021)

17 . Leony & G-Eazy – Rock N Roll

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Rock N Roll” pairs Leony‘s vocals with G-Eazy’s rap in a fusion of pop and hip-hop, produced by VitaliZe, Mark Becker, and Johannes Bieniek.

Released in October 2024, the track appears on “Oldschool Love,” Leony’s album arriving on February 28, 2025.

Leony, born Leonie Burger in Cham, Bavaria, began her career on Germany’s “Rising Star” in 2014 and became known for her electronic collaborations.

G-Eazy, born Gerald Earl Gillum in Oakland, California, launched his career with “Must Be Nice” in 2012, later becoming a multi-platinum artist.

Music video directed by : Anthony Campusano – Song featured on the album : Oldschool Love

By Your Side (In My Mind) (2024)

16 . Ava Max – Lost Your Faith

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Lost Your Faith” arrives in February 2025, with Ava Max channeling 1980s rock energy before flipping the switch to an electronic dance-pop chorus. The track, framed as a statement of resilience, reflects on enduring hardship only to emerge stronger. Following a year that saw her experiment with holiday music and team up with David Guetta and Alphaville, Max continues refining her blend of pop, synth-pop, and dance-pop, a formula that propelled her since “Sweet but Psycho” in 2018.

Music video directed by : Claire Arnold

Sweet But Psycho (2019)

15 . Zaz – Je Pardonne

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Je pardonne” delivers Zaz’s trademark blend of jazz, chanson, and understated soul, her husky voice wrapping itself around themes of forgiveness with a measured intensity.

The track, released in March 2025, balances raw emotion and restraint, favoring introspection over grand declarations.

Zaz, born Isabelle Geffroy in 1980, built her name on this fusion, with her debut album “Zaz” (2010) introducing “Je veux” to a global audience.

Subsequent releases, including “Recto Verso” (2013) and “Paris” (2014), reinforced her presence in the chanson landscape.

Music video directed by : Laurent Humber

Je Veux (2019)

14 . Netta – Detonate

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

Netta releases “Detonate” in March 2025, weaving her trademark vocal quirks into an electronic pop arrangement.

Since winning Eurovision in 2018 with “Toy,” she has maintained a steady output, dropping singles like “Everything,” “Wonderful & Great,” and “Turn Up The Heat.”

Her approach blends electronic textures with pop structures, embracing vocal distortions and layered beats that play with conventional expectations.

Music video directed by : Idan Barazani

Toy (2017)

13 . Griff – Last Night’s Mascara

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Last Night’s Mascara” is a single by English singer-songwriter Griff, released in November 2024.

Originally intended for her debut album “Vertigo,” the track ultimately didn’t make the cut.

Written and produced entirely by Griff, she describes it as “100 percent me.”

The lyrics use the image of smudged mascara as a lens for heartbreak and resilience.

Born Sarah Faith Griffiths to a Jamaican father and a Chinese-Vietnamese mother, Griff debuted in 2019 with “Mirror Talk” and won the Brit Award for Rising Star in 2021.

Music video directed by : Candice Lo

Black Hole (2021)

12 . Rigoberta Bandini – Aprenderás (w/ Carmen Lancho)

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Aprenderás” pairs Rigoberta Bandini’s polished pop instincts with Carmen Lancho’s jazz-inflected delivery, creating a contrast between effervescence and introspection.

The song arrives in March 2025, further expanding Bandini’s evolving catalog.

Barcelona-born Paula Ribó González, known as Rigoberta Bandini, made her mark in 2019 with “In Spain We Call It Soledad” and “Perra,” later releasing “La Emperatriz” in 2022.

Recent tracks “Si Muriera Mañana” and “Pamela Anderson” hint at an upcoming 2025 album.

Song featured on the album : Jesucrista Superstar

Ay Mamá (2021)

11 . Greentea Peng – Green [Live]

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Green” sees Greentea Peng weaving neo-soul, R&B, and reggae into a laid-back, smoky groove.

With her signature hushed yet expressive delivery, she glides over a hypnotic instrumental, letting the bassline and sparse percussion dictate the rhythm.

The track stays true to her introspective style, laced with subtle psychedelia and a free-spirited undercurrent.

Since her 2019 debut, she continues refining a sound that’s both meditative and rebellious.

Music video directed by : Yasmin Campbell – Song featured on the album : Tell Dem It’S Sunny

Downers (2019)

10 . Maureen – Daddy

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Daddy” arrives as Maureen‘s latest single, produced by Kikitox and released in February 2025.

Sung in Creole, the track reflects her Caribbean heritage while remaining firmly within the contemporary Antillean soundscape.

The Martinican artist, 23, infuses the song with the assertive style that first brought her attention with “Flex” in 2019.

Her collaborations on Kalash’s “Tombolo” and with Mr. Vegas on “Whine It Up” further expanded her reach.

Music video directed by : Chris Macari

Pum Fat (2023)

9 . Jade – FUFN

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“FUFN (F**k You For Now)” marks JADE’s third solo release under RCA Records, arriving in March 2025.

Built on pulsing synth-pop production, the track unpacks the fallout of an argument, set against sharp lyrical snapshots like, “I’m getting out the car, I slam the door.”

JADE calls it her “most straight-down-the-line pop song,” shaped from a conflict-fueled dream and co-written with Raye, Lostboy, Dave Hamelin, and Ramera Abraham.

Teased through a Fendi campaign and a dancer’s back at the BRITs, its rollout played with intrigue.

First stepping into solo territory in 2024 with “Angel of My Dreams,” Jade Thirlwall collaborates with names like Steph Jones and Pablo Bowman.

Music video directed by : Lucrecia

8 . Klavdia – Asteromáta

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Asteromáta” marks Klavdia’s Eurovision entry for Greece, weaving contemporary production with echoes of her Pontic Greek roots.

The title, translating to “Stars,” gestures towards heritage and identity, channeling traditional elements through a modern lens.

Her previous single “Haramata” reached triple platinum in Greece, reinforcing her ability to craft commercially viable music.

Her career gained traction through talent shows, with The Voice of Greece introducing her under Helena Paparizou’s mentorship.

Music video directed by : Georges Mpenioudakis

Χαράματα (2022)

7 . Lunax – When She Was Your Soldier

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“When She Was Your Soldier” peels back the layers of a toxic relationship, tracing a shift from blind obedience to self-reclamation.

The lyrics cut through the haze of manipulation: “When she was your soldier, she did what you told her / But she doesn’t need you, like before.”

A firm rejection of the past runs through: “You won’t change me, I don’t wanna change me / I don’t feel the same me anymore.”

The refrain, “I won’t be a soldier anymore,” makes it clear—compliance is off the table.

LUNAX, born Ann-Jaqueline Fischer in 2002, first made her mark in German kickboxing before pivoting to music.

Her catalog includes “Drunk in Love” from her 2021 “Slap House Party” EP, the 2022 single “Stay,” and “Born Again (Babylonia),” a 2025 release featuring Widemode.

She has worked with Blasterjaxx, Marnik, MOTi, and Mike Candys, while lending her remixing skills to Scooter, Timmy Trumpet, Flo Rida, and Laidback Luke.

Music video directed by : Leonard ‘Vee’ Voutsara

Drunk In Love (2020)

6 . Louane – Maman

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

Louane‘s “Maman” surfaces as a tribute to her mother, who died of cancer when the singer was 17.

Performed at Stade de France during a rugby match, the staging includes dramatic lighting, flames, and a 12-meter-high platform.

The song reflects on motherhood and grief, with Louane‘s daughter Esmée calling “Maman” at the end.

Chosen as France’s Eurovision 2025 entry, it positions Louane among the strong contenders.

She first gained attention on “The Voice” in 2013.

Music video directed by : Franck Broqua

Secret (2023)

9 . Jade – FUFN

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“FUFN (F**k You For Now)” marks JADE’s third solo release under RCA Records, arriving in March 2025.

Built on pulsing synth-pop production, the track unpacks the fallout of an argument, set against sharp lyrical snapshots like, “I’m getting out the car, I slam the door.”

JADE calls it her “most straight-down-the-line pop song,” shaped from a conflict-fueled dream and co-written with Raye, Lostboy, Dave Hamelin, and Ramera Abraham.

Teased through a Fendi campaign and a dancer’s back at the BRITs, its rollout played with intrigue.

First stepping into solo territory in 2024 with “Angel of My Dreams,” Jade Thirlwall collaborates with names like Steph Jones and Pablo Bowman.

Music video directed by : Lucrecia

8 . Klavdia – Asteromáta

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Asteromáta” marks Klavdia’s Eurovision entry for Greece, weaving contemporary production with echoes of her Pontic Greek roots.

The title, translating to “Stars,” gestures towards heritage and identity, channeling traditional elements through a modern lens.

Her previous single “Haramata” reached triple platinum in Greece, reinforcing her ability to craft commercially viable music.

Her career gained traction through talent shows, with The Voice of Greece introducing her under Helena Paparizou’s mentorship.

Music video directed by : Georges Mpenioudakis

Χαράματα (2022)

7 . Lunax – When She Was Your Soldier

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“When She Was Your Soldier” peels back the layers of a toxic relationship, tracing a shift from blind obedience to self-reclamation.

The lyrics cut through the haze of manipulation: “When she was your soldier, she did what you told her / But she doesn’t need you, like before.”

A firm rejection of the past runs through: “You won’t change me, I don’t wanna change me / I don’t feel the same me anymore.”

The refrain, “I won’t be a soldier anymore,” makes it clear—compliance is off the table.

LUNAX, born Ann-Jaqueline Fischer in 2002, first made her mark in German kickboxing before pivoting to music.

Her catalog includes “Drunk in Love” from her 2021 “Slap House Party” EP, the 2022 single “Stay,” and “Born Again (Babylonia),” a 2025 release featuring Widemode.

She has worked with Blasterjaxx, Marnik, MOTi, and Mike Candys, while lending her remixing skills to Scooter, Timmy Trumpet, Flo Rida, and Laidback Luke.

Music video directed by : Leonard ‘Vee’ Voutsara

Drunk In Love (2020)

6 . Louane – Maman

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

Louane‘s “Maman” surfaces as a tribute to her mother, who died of cancer when the singer was 17.

Performed at Stade de France during a rugby match, the staging includes dramatic lighting, flames, and a 12-meter-high platform.

The song reflects on motherhood and grief, with Louane‘s daughter Esmée calling “Maman” at the end.

Chosen as France’s Eurovision 2025 entry, it positions Louane among the strong contenders.

She first gained attention on “The Voice” in 2013.

Music video directed by : Franck Broqua

Secret (2023)

5 . Jessica Simpson – Leave

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Leave” signals Jessica Simpson’s return to music, arriving in March 2025 with a pointed narrative on separation and resilience.

The track leans into heartbreak, betrayal, and self-reclamation, with lyrics hinting at infidelity and a fractured marriage.

Simpson delivers lines that cut to the core—”What we had was magic, now you made it tragic”—while reclaiming agency with “I am stronger on my own.”

Born in 1980 in Abilene, Texas, she debuted in 1999 with “Sweet Kisses.”

Music video directed by : Schuyler Howie – Song featured on the album : Nashville Canyon, Pt. 1

I Wanna Love You Forever (2009)

4 . Josephine – Leei

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Leei” dissects deception and betrayal, dissecting the empty words of a lover whose actions contradict his declarations.

Josephine repeats his claims—”Leei, leei, leei pos m’agapaei” (“He says, says, says that he loves me”)—only to expose them as “Psemata mos leei” (“He’s telling me lies”).

By night, he finds solace elsewhere—”Se alla somata ta vradia kaei” (“He burns in other bodies at night”).

Josephine, a Greek pop artist of German and Lebanese descent, began attracting attention in 2014 with “Dancing Night,” finishing fourth in Greece’s Eurovision selection.

She has released several singles, including “Magia,” “Ego,” and “Paliopaido,” leading up to her 2021 album, “100%.”

Music video directed by : Tasos Xiarcho

Μύθος (2023)

3 . Nina Žižić – Dobrodošli

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

Nina Žižić steps back into the Eurovision spotlight with “Dobrodošli,” a track she describes as a statement of renewal and transformation.

Born in Nikšić, Montenegro, she started her career in 2004 with the girl group Negre before branching out solo in 2006.

Her collaboration with Who See on “Igranka” took her to Eurovision in 2013, and more recently, she worked with Dolce Hera on “Common Dreams.”

Performed at Montesong 2024, “Dobrodošli” carries themes of death and rebirth.

Common Dreams (W/ Dolce Hera) (2022)

2 . Jenny B – Suti Mi

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Suti Mi” is a single by Jenny B, set for release in March 2025.

The track navigates themes of personal expression and emotional depth, offering a glimpse into the artist’s perspective.

Jenny B‘s sound blends contemporary pop with traditional influences, crafting a style that balances modern production with cultural elements.

Known for her contributions to Eurodance, she previously lent her vocals to “The Rhythm of the Night” by Corona and “The Summer Is Magic” by Playahitty.

Pobre Tonto (2024)

1 . Grace Vanderwaal – Babydoll (w/ Aliyah’s Interlude)

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Babydoll (w/ Aliyah’s Interlude)” finds Grace VanderWaal stepping into an exaggerated persona, playfully adopting the alter ego of a self-assured diva.

Co-written with Tiffany Stringer, the track thrives on swagger and theatricality, with Aliyah’s Interlude adding another layer to the performance.

The release follows a period of heightened visibility for VanderWaal, including a role in *Megalopolis* and an appearance at the Kennedy Center Honors.

Born in 2004 in Lenexa, Kansas, VanderWaal first gained public attention after winning *America’s Got Talent* in 2016 with her song “I Don’t Know My Name.”

She later released *Perfectly Imperfect* and *Just the Beginning*, introducing her signature mix of acoustic sensibilities and pop ambition.

Her track “Moonlight” became a key part of her early catalog, and in 2018, she became the youngest artist to collaborate on a signature instrument with Fender.

Music video directed by : Sophie Hur

I Don’T Know My Name [Live] (2017)


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