“Demasiado Bueno” sets Alexia’s skeptical romance against bachata-tinged pop, while Cher Lloyd’s “Green Light” signals reinvention with neon visuals and momentum. LANA’s “Here” delivers minimalist detachment, and Zoe Wees’ “Hello Again” turns toxic aftermath into unvarnished confessional pop.

Isha Gupta’s “Koka” sticks to Punjabi indie polish, Sophie Powers reinvents herself with hyper-pop grit in “Move With Me,” and Ingrid Contreras blends mariachi and modern drama on “En Esta No.”

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53 . Alexia – Demasiado Bueno

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

“Demasiado Bueno” pairs Alexia’s restrained vocals with a sway of bachata-infused Latin pop, crafting a tableau where desire teeters on disbelief.

The lyrics read as a half-confession, half-eye-roll at the too-perfect partner who seems more fantasy than fallible human.

Following her debut “Lorenzo,” Alexia continues to orbit love’s melodrama with a flair for sugarcoated skepticism.

Lorenzo (2024)

52 . Cher Lloyd – Green Light

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

“Green Light” finds Cher Lloyd trading hesitation for motion, wrapped in a neon-soaked visual with Austyn Farrell’s choreography threading through each beat.

Glowing palettes and swift costume shifts serve less as spectacle and more as a mirror of the track’s motif: moving on with deliberate flair, minus apologies.

Following “Head Down,” this single hints at Lloyd’s re-emergence, bridging career shifts with the balancing act of motherhood and pop ambition.

Music video directed by : Nic Minns

Want U Back (2011)

51 . Lana – Here

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

“Here” is a 2025 single by LANA, a Japanese hip-hop and R&B artist from Shonan, Kanagawa who first entered the scene with her 2023 debut EP “19.”

The production carries a sleek minimalism, letting Lana’s delivery alternate between spoken disdain and melodic detachment.

Her tone suggests the aftermath of emotional withdrawal, as if love were a transaction marred by poor returns and even poorer timing.

Turn It Up (W/ Candee & Zot On The Wave) (2023)

50 . Zoe Wees – Hello Again

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

In “Hello Again,” Zoe Wees strips back the protective layers to chronicle a fraught relationship marred by toxicity and emotional violence.

Delivered in her signature raspy vocal tone, the track unfolds like a private confession rather than a request for sympathy.

Drawing on a personal experience that required years to escape, the song balances candor with a kind of weary detachment.

Wees frames vulnerability not as fragility, but as quiet resilience in the face of manipulation.

Control (2019)

49 . Isha Gupta – Koka

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

“Koka” finds Isha Gupta navigating familiar Punjabi pop territory with a measured dose of flirtation and sparkle.

Released as a standalone single in April 2025, it marks yet another addition to her catalogue of independently produced tracks.

Gupta collaborates with Punjabi composers and lyricists, grounding her vocals in a sound both regionally specific and digitally savvy.

Her DIY ethos remains intact, with the track anchored to her YouTube channel output.

Keef (2024)

48 . Sophie Powers – Move With Me

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

“Move With Me” signals a tonal pivot for Sophie Powers, replacing her previous bubblegum gloss with hyper-pop grit built on throbbing synths and surgical futurism.

Unfolding as a low-key love song cloaked in urgency, it weighs the strain of ambition on intimacy, prodding at the uneasy romance between personal drive and relational synchronicity.

Powers invites listeners into a new phase—sharper, darker, and unmistakably less filtered.

Bathroom Floor (2023)

47 . Ingrid Contreras – En Esta No

Date Added : Apr 19,2025

“En Esta No” pairs Ingrid Contreras’s mezzo-soprano bite with the lyrical fingerprints of Leonel García and Nahuel Schajris Rodríguez, whose résumé includes Sin Bandera’s melodramatic finesse.

Produced by Saul Escoboza and released in April 2025 under Meraki Records and Priam Digital, the track leans into Contreras’s seamless blend of mariachi and polished contemporary sensibilities.

Song featured on the album : Acústico Vol. 3

El De Los 20 – El Cachora (W/ Enigma Norteño) (2020)

46 . Ayra Starr – All The Love

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

Ayra Starr releases “All The Love” on Valentine’s Day 2025, with production by Teemode and Johnny Drille under Mavin Global Holdings Ltd.

The track navigates between Afropop and neo-soul, trading lyrical sweetness for something slightly more pointed—a love song that neither begs nor pleads.

Born in Benin and raised in Lagos, Starr transitions from modeling to music in 2021 with a debut EP, later followed by “19 & Dangerous.”

Rush (2022)

45 . Faouzia – Porcelain

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

Blending brittle honesty with controlled resilience, “Porcelain” slips between pop, R&B, and soul influences as Faouzia dissects the residue of a toxic relationship.

Her vocals, both tensile and plaintive, trace the cracks of emotional fragility without flinching.

Co-produced with F E R R O, the track’s clean arrangement supports lyrics that walk the fine line between self-protection and the urge to forgive.

Faouzia’s Moroccan-Canadian roots lend a multilingual undercurrent to her delivery.

Music video directed by : Taylor Sellis

Minefields (W/ John Legend) (2020)

44 . Sarah Connor – Ficka

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

“Ficka” sees Sarah Connor trade restraint for rawness as she confronts the anonymous venom found in comment threads and DM boxes.

Laced with blunt phrasing and lifted directly from insults aimed at her, the song holds up a mirror to the petty cruelty of online discourse.

The title—a stylized take on a viral slur—is less a provocation than a retort, underscoring her shift from avoidance to confrontation.

Let’S Get Back To Bed – Boy! (W/ Tq) (2012)

43 . Anne-Marie – That’s What You Get

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

In “That’s What You Get,” Anne-Marie sketches the aftermath of romantic missteps with her typical flair for confessional candor.

The lyrics trace a measured balancing act between regret and reckoning, delivered with clipped precision against a pop production that favors restraint over melodrama.

Announced via a TikTok breadcrumb trail, the track courts accountability less as apology than quiet admission of cause and effect.

Song featured on the album : Act Ii: If You’Re Looking For A Reason To Key Your Ex’S Car (Ep)

2002 (2018)

42 . Nandy – No Stress

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

In “No Stress,” Tanzanian singer-songwriter Nandy trades lyrical restraint for a laid-back dismissal of worries, partnering with Terry in a track that aligns with her growing roster of regional collaborations.

The single arrives post the launch of her record label, The African Princess, and her beauty line Shushi—moves that suggest she’s diversifying faster than her verses unfold.

A flurry of behind-the-scenes clips fuels the song’s visual campaign, heavily propelled by TikTok choreography and challenges.

Napona (W/ Oxlade) (2022)

41 . Vanessa Mai – Sorry Sorry

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

“Sorry Sorry” sees Vanessa Mai revisiting her Schlager origins with a sun-drenched flair, threading breezy melodies through lyrics steeped in lighthearted flirtation and Mediterranean ease.

The music video stages her on a cream Vespa gliding past awakening cafés, where twilight and espresso collide.

Mai, originally from Backnang, has moved between music, acting, dance, and TV, following early success with Wolkenfrei and multiple top solo albums.

Music video directed by : Kalle Hildinger

Ich Sterb Für Dich (2015)

46 . Ayra Starr – All The Love

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

Ayra Starr releases “All The Love” on Valentine’s Day 2025, with production by Teemode and Johnny Drille under Mavin Global Holdings Ltd.

The track navigates between Afropop and neo-soul, trading lyrical sweetness for something slightly more pointed—a love song that neither begs nor pleads.

Born in Benin and raised in Lagos, Starr transitions from modeling to music in 2021 with a debut EP, later followed by “19 & Dangerous.”

Rush (2022)

45 . Faouzia – Porcelain

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

Blending brittle honesty with controlled resilience, “Porcelain” slips between pop, R&B, and soul influences as Faouzia dissects the residue of a toxic relationship.

Her vocals, both tensile and plaintive, trace the cracks of emotional fragility without flinching.

Co-produced with F E R R O, the track’s clean arrangement supports lyrics that walk the fine line between self-protection and the urge to forgive.

Faouzia’s Moroccan-Canadian roots lend a multilingual undercurrent to her delivery.

Music video directed by : Taylor Sellis

Minefields (W/ John Legend) (2020)

44 . Sarah Connor – Ficka

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

“Ficka” sees Sarah Connor trade restraint for rawness as she confronts the anonymous venom found in comment threads and DM boxes.

Laced with blunt phrasing and lifted directly from insults aimed at her, the song holds up a mirror to the petty cruelty of online discourse.

The title—a stylized take on a viral slur—is less a provocation than a retort, underscoring her shift from avoidance to confrontation.

Let’S Get Back To Bed – Boy! (W/ Tq) (2012)

43 . Anne-Marie – That’s What You Get

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

In “That’s What You Get,” Anne-Marie sketches the aftermath of romantic missteps with her typical flair for confessional candor.

The lyrics trace a measured balancing act between regret and reckoning, delivered with clipped precision against a pop production that favors restraint over melodrama.

Announced via a TikTok breadcrumb trail, the track courts accountability less as apology than quiet admission of cause and effect.

Song featured on the album : Act Ii: If You’Re Looking For A Reason To Key Your Ex’S Car (Ep)

2002 (2018)

42 . Nandy – No Stress

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

In “No Stress,” Tanzanian singer-songwriter Nandy trades lyrical restraint for a laid-back dismissal of worries, partnering with Terry in a track that aligns with her growing roster of regional collaborations.

The single arrives post the launch of her record label, The African Princess, and her beauty line Shushi—moves that suggest she’s diversifying faster than her verses unfold.

A flurry of behind-the-scenes clips fuels the song’s visual campaign, heavily propelled by TikTok choreography and challenges.

Napona (W/ Oxlade) (2022)

41 . Vanessa Mai – Sorry Sorry

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

“Sorry Sorry” sees Vanessa Mai revisiting her Schlager origins with a sun-drenched flair, threading breezy melodies through lyrics steeped in lighthearted flirtation and Mediterranean ease.

The music video stages her on a cream Vespa gliding past awakening cafés, where twilight and espresso collide.

Mai, originally from Backnang, has moved between music, acting, dance, and TV, following early success with Wolkenfrei and multiple top solo albums.

Music video directed by : Kalle Hildinger

Ich Sterb Für Dich (2015)

40 . Erika Isac & Satra B.E.N.Z. – Cățelele

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

Erika Isac and Satra B.E.N.Z. pair up on “Cățelele”, a track that laces Romanian pop hooks with urban grit, released under Global Records.

Erika, hailing from Constanța, weaves her voice through a catalogue that includes “Rai”, “Sugar” with Theo Rose, and “Nu pleca acum”, bridging pop and hip-hop without overstating allegiance to either.

Satra B.E.N.Z. injects their trap sensibilities, a signature blend that’s long echoed across their collaborations.

Keed, M.G.L., and BRUJA make swift appearances in the video, conjuring a casual air of chaos around the tightly coiled verses.

Music video directed by : Ana Maria Nistor & Frnk.

Macarena (2023)

39 . Candice – Laissez-Moi

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

“Laissez-Moi” sees French singer Candice articulate a tempered but tenacious claim for freedom, delivered in measured verses steeped in pop melancholy.

Sung in French, the track pairs atmospheric minimalism with lyrics that resist societal prescriptions and polite expectations.

Best known for her stint on Star Academy 2023, Candice circles introspection with a tone that is more resigned than rebellious.

Music video directed by : Mateo Da Silva

38 . Mira Škorić – Trag Na Jastuku

Date Added : Apr 16,2025

“Trag Na Jastuku” frames Mira Škorić in her pop-folk comfort zone, navigating post-breakup terrain with a theatrical edge.

The pillow bears more than sleep—it collects traces of love gone stale, while Škorić’s voice lingers like leftover perfume in a room that’s seen better days.

The ballad leans into melodrama, where longing is less a feeling and more a well-rehearsed routine of staring at shadows that never call back.

Music video directed by : Jovan Radović

Krik (W/ Aca Lukas) (2024)

28 . Gigi Lamayne – Bleed Mama (w/ Nathan Blur & Emtee)

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

In “Bleed Mama,” Gigi Lamayne aligns poetic lyricism with trap-tinged melancholy, echoing gratitude and grit through verses addressed to maternal resilience.

Nathan Blur’s airy refrains soften the song’s introspective weight, while Emtee threads his signature emotive delivery over languid beats.

The track nods to Lamayne’s dual identity—part street poet, part corporate ambassador—with gravitas and just enough sentiment.

Chateau [Iyasho) (2023)

27 . Lady XO – Every Time

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Lady XO’s new single “Every Time,” released under 4AD in April 2025, frames heartbreak as both burden and battle cry.

She slips from defiant boasts to quiet refusals—“I ain’t gonna say it twice”—holding the line between survival instinct and personal style.

Between the quick turns of streetwise warnings and stark aphorisms, she threads a restless need to move forward, both literally on flights and metaphorically beyond betrayal.

Music video directed by : Iovanni Carbajal

Double Up (2020)

26 . Ella Henderson & Breland – One Door Closes

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“One Door Closes” pairs Ella Henderson’s emotive pop with Breland’s country-R&B hybrid in a duet staged among whiskey glasses and emotional debris.

Written at Apple Music Studios in Nashville, the track sketches a scene of two strangers swapping heartbreak stories over bar stools and booze, finding scraps of hope between verses.

Breland, a Grammy winner with credits alongside Keith Urban and Shania Twain, lends his fluid genre-bending to Henderson’s polished vocals.

As she channels her post-“Ghost” vocal heft, he counters with a relaxed twang that refuses to sit neatly in one genre.

Ghost (2014)

25 . CMAT – Running/Planning

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

In “Running/Planning,” Irish songwriter CMAT skewers the societal script handed to women—marriage, kids, quiet compliance—with a low-level simmer of irony and a pop-country aesthetic.

The track turns that internal monologue of ticking clocks and relentless questioning into a refrain of intentional resistance, where veering off course isn’t tragic, just tedious to explain.

CMAT filters personal anxiety through satire, crafting abstraction into melody without demanding sympathy.

Song featured on the album : Euro-Country

Stay For Something (2022)

37 . Regine Velasquez – Crazy For You

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Regine Velasquez takes on “Crazy For You,” a slow-burning ballad first made famous by Madonna, with her characteristically controlled delivery and careful phrasing.

The accompanying music video features former *Pinoy Big Brother: Gen 11* housemates JM Ibarra and Fyang Smith, quietly reprising their on-screen rapport with Velasquez after “Wherever You Are.”

Known as “Asia’s Songbird,” Velasquez has sold millions of records across Asia and collected numerous regional awards.

Music video directed by : Reginified

Follow The Sun (2020)

36 . Joalin – Gum

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Joalin‘s “GUM” fuses Latin pop with urban textures, weaving bilingual lyrics into a flirtatious narrative built on confidence and chemistry.

Released under Because London Records, the track hinges on the metaphor of gum—something sticky, tempting, and hard to let go of.

Lines like “Quiero un pedazo de tu gum” and “You turn me on, like nobody else could ever” strike a knowingly cheeky tone that complements its rhythmic groove.

Music video directed by : Antonella Dellarossa

I’M The One (2022)

35 . Marina – Cuntissimo

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

On “Cuntissimo,” Marina reclaims a slur and spins it into self-assured glam-pop, layering defiance with pleasure politics.

The track marches through corseted satire and lyrical bravado—“Your ex is hitting you up / But you no longer give a fuck”—as it shrugs off normative expectations.

Referencing Salma Hayek and Thelma & Louise, she crafts a glossy liberation fantasy set in a mansion thick with femme extravagance.

Music video directed by : Olivia De Camps – Song featured on the album : Princess Of Power

Primadonna (W/ Marina And The Diamonds) (2011)

34 . Kylie Cantrall – Denim

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

In “Denim,” Kylie Cantrall threads together swagger and self-doubt through a fabric-heavy metaphor that is less about jeans and more about emotional seams coming undone.

Coated in production by Jonas Jeberg, the track flirts with attraction’s push-pull dynamic, where confidence struts hand in hand with hesitation.

Cantrall, known from “Gabby Duran & The Unsittables,” weaves this single into her upcoming EP with the same irreverence found in “Feature from Quavo.”

Sleep Is 4 Suckas (2016)

33 . Yulduz Usmonova – Sevmadi Nima

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Released under her own label YulduzMusic, “Sevmadi Nima” sees Yulduz Usmonova dissecting heartbreak with surgical precision and a touch of stoic defiance.

In her signature blend of Uzbek pop and subtle traditional sensibilities, she laments the futility of affection wasted on emotional absentees.

Rather than wallow, the song pivots toward resilience, asserting a quiet but pointed self-reclamation.

Eh Ko’Chalar (2015)

32 . Erika Isac & Bruja – Dale

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

“Dale” pairs Romanian singer Erika Isac with BRUJA for a bilingual collision of trap pulses and pop refrains, crafted under the precise ear of producer Bogdan Ioan.

Known to some from talent shows like X Factor Romania and One True Singer, Erika sidesteps sentiment here, favoring clipped cadences and a rhythmic assertiveness that recalls her viral release “Macarena”—a track more concerned with friction than finesse.

Song featured on the album : Cancel Culture

Macarena (2023)

31 . JO – Fatata

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Released in April 2025 under HaHaHa Production and Cat Music, “Fatata” threads smooth jazz textures with retro-tinged melodies.

JO slips through notions of temptation and romantic ambiguity, voicing a desire to guard the heart with steady resolve.

Lines like “Lasă mă să am grijă de inima ta” and “Vin să ți fiu mai aproape să nu cazi în păcat” sketch out a careful balancing act between seduction and self-control.

Pana Vara Viitoare (W/ Randi) (2015)

30 . Marilia – Αύριο

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Marilia’s “Αύριο,” released by Panik Records in April 2025, navigates the instability of modern love with unflinching sincerity.

Layered with Greek pop textures and lyrical melancholy, the track chronicles emotional ambivalence and fleeting romantic certainties.

Lines like “Tomorrow doesn’t know what it will bring” and “No matter how much it hurts, tomorrow will come” hint at guarded optimism.

Polixeni Daliani and Katerina Kopita lend visual gravity to the narrative in the official video.

Music video directed by : Alex Konstantinidis

Λύπης 9 (2023)

29 . Karinah – Verdade

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Karinah reimagines “Verdade,” originally voiced by Zeca Pagodinho, as a nod to his legacy, with the sambista stepping in as artistic director for her 2025 project.

This 2024 reinterpretation showcases an arrangement by Pretinho da Serrinha that leans into restrained elegance rather than flamboyant nostalgia.

Born in Curitiba and raised in Balneário Camboriú, Karinah has collaborated with names like Belo and Xande de Pilares since her 2010 debut.

Medo De Amar (2018)

28 . Gigi Lamayne – Bleed Mama (w/ Nathan Blur & Emtee)

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

In “Bleed Mama,” Gigi Lamayne aligns poetic lyricism with trap-tinged melancholy, echoing gratitude and grit through verses addressed to maternal resilience.

Nathan Blur’s airy refrains soften the song’s introspective weight, while Emtee threads his signature emotive delivery over languid beats.

The track nods to Lamayne’s dual identity—part street poet, part corporate ambassador—with gravitas and just enough sentiment.

Chateau [Iyasho) (2023)

27 . Lady XO – Every Time

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Lady XO’s new single “Every Time,” released under 4AD in April 2025, frames heartbreak as both burden and battle cry.

She slips from defiant boasts to quiet refusals—“I ain’t gonna say it twice”—holding the line between survival instinct and personal style.

Between the quick turns of streetwise warnings and stark aphorisms, she threads a restless need to move forward, both literally on flights and metaphorically beyond betrayal.

Music video directed by : Iovanni Carbajal

Double Up (2020)

26 . Ella Henderson & Breland – One Door Closes

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“One Door Closes” pairs Ella Henderson’s emotive pop with Breland’s country-R&B hybrid in a duet staged among whiskey glasses and emotional debris.

Written at Apple Music Studios in Nashville, the track sketches a scene of two strangers swapping heartbreak stories over bar stools and booze, finding scraps of hope between verses.

Breland, a Grammy winner with credits alongside Keith Urban and Shania Twain, lends his fluid genre-bending to Henderson’s polished vocals.

As she channels her post-“Ghost” vocal heft, he counters with a relaxed twang that refuses to sit neatly in one genre.

Ghost (2014)

25 . CMAT – Running/Planning

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

In “Running/Planning,” Irish songwriter CMAT skewers the societal script handed to women—marriage, kids, quiet compliance—with a low-level simmer of irony and a pop-country aesthetic.

The track turns that internal monologue of ticking clocks and relentless questioning into a refrain of intentional resistance, where veering off course isn’t tragic, just tedious to explain.

CMAT filters personal anxiety through satire, crafting abstraction into melody without demanding sympathy.

Song featured on the album : Euro-Country

Stay For Something (2022)

28 . Gigi Lamayne – Bleed Mama (w/ Nathan Blur & Emtee)

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

In “Bleed Mama,” Gigi Lamayne aligns poetic lyricism with trap-tinged melancholy, echoing gratitude and grit through verses addressed to maternal resilience.

Nathan Blur’s airy refrains soften the song’s introspective weight, while Emtee threads his signature emotive delivery over languid beats.

The track nods to Lamayne’s dual identity—part street poet, part corporate ambassador—with gravitas and just enough sentiment.

Chateau [Iyasho) (2023)

27 . Lady XO – Every Time

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Lady XO’s new single “Every Time,” released under 4AD in April 2025, frames heartbreak as both burden and battle cry.

She slips from defiant boasts to quiet refusals—“I ain’t gonna say it twice”—holding the line between survival instinct and personal style.

Between the quick turns of streetwise warnings and stark aphorisms, she threads a restless need to move forward, both literally on flights and metaphorically beyond betrayal.

Music video directed by : Iovanni Carbajal

Double Up (2020)

26 . Ella Henderson & Breland – One Door Closes

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“One Door Closes” pairs Ella Henderson’s emotive pop with Breland’s country-R&B hybrid in a duet staged among whiskey glasses and emotional debris.

Written at Apple Music Studios in Nashville, the track sketches a scene of two strangers swapping heartbreak stories over bar stools and booze, finding scraps of hope between verses.

Breland, a Grammy winner with credits alongside Keith Urban and Shania Twain, lends his fluid genre-bending to Henderson’s polished vocals.

As she channels her post-“Ghost” vocal heft, he counters with a relaxed twang that refuses to sit neatly in one genre.

Ghost (2014)

25 . CMAT – Running/Planning

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

In “Running/Planning,” Irish songwriter CMAT skewers the societal script handed to women—marriage, kids, quiet compliance—with a low-level simmer of irony and a pop-country aesthetic.

The track turns that internal monologue of ticking clocks and relentless questioning into a refrain of intentional resistance, where veering off course isn’t tragic, just tedious to explain.

CMAT filters personal anxiety through satire, crafting abstraction into melody without demanding sympathy.

Song featured on the album : Euro-Country

Stay For Something (2022)

24 . Colt – Saveur Coeur Abîmé

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“Saveur cœur abîmé” blends electro-pop textures with Colt’s introspective lyrics on familial ties, emotional distance, and nostalgia.

Once known as Coline et Toitoine, the Belgian duo oscillates between synthetic polish and lyrical vulnerability without overstating the discontent.

The video situates office monotony as a sterile frame, quietly clashing with the track’s underlying emotional charge.

Released under Sony Music Entertainment France.

Music video directed by : Benjamin Gelder

Mille Vie (2022)

23 . Barbie Maan – Pehli War

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Pehli War” slips into Barbie Maan’s catalogue with the ease of a well-rehearsed lament, melding her expressive Punjabi vocal phrasing with sleek, contemporary beats courtesy of T-Series Apna Punjab.

Born Jasmeet Kaur Maan in Firozpur, she begins her career in 2018, quietly threading her way through the romantic lane of Punjabi pop with prior releases like “Ajj Kal Ve” and “Teri Gali.”

Music video directed by : Navkaran Brar

Ajj Kal Ve (2019)

22 . OMG Girlz – Make A Scene

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Make A Scene” marks OMG Girlz’s second single since their 2023 reunion, arriving in March 2025 with a measured return to their signature attitude-laced harmonies.

Formed in Atlanta in 2009 under Tameka “Tiny” Harris’s management, the trio—Zonnique Pullins, Bahja Rodriguez, and Breaunna Womack—first drew attention with the radio magnet “Gucci This (Gucci That).”

After disbanding in 2015 and pursuing solo ventures, they broke a nine-year silence with “Motion.”

Gucci This [Gucci That] (2011)

21 . Myriam Fares – La Habibi

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

Released in April 2025 under her imprint Myriam Music, “La Habibi” sees Myriam Fares slipping into Khaleeji rhythms with a spring-like ease.

The track rehearses familiar themes of romantic yearning and poetic obsession, where declarations like “your love has become my address” arrive without apology or nuance.

Wrapped in lush seasonal allegories and floral metaphors, the lyrics toe the line between devotion and melodrama with theatrical flair.

Music video directed by : Sherif Tarhini

Goumi (2018)

20 . Doria – Pasadena

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

Doria’s “Pasadena,” released under Babywäve and distributed by Empire in April 2025, channels a poised defiance through sharp bars and clipped cadences.

The French rapper moves through mindset and memory, claiming a full record while others hunger for gold, sidestepping doubts with a terse “attendez juste demain.”

The lyrics track simmering pain and calm detachment, where emotion flows under stilts and departure signals no return.

Music video directed by : Daniel Aziz

C’Est Fini (2023)

19 . Patty Gurdy – Rise Up

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

In “Rise Up,” Patty Gurdy merges electric hurdy-gurdy riffs with dark folk-pop atmospheres, threading lyrical nods to phoenix myths and molten rebirth.

The track sketches a narrative of transformation, invoking dragonhearts, ash, and elemental trials as metaphors for personal re-forging.

Patricia Büchler, previously with Storm Seeker, integrates medieval textures into modern frameworks shaped by her collaborations with Faun and Aether Realm.

Music video directed by : Sebastian Pielnik – Song featured on the album : Tavern

The Longing (2016)

18 . Sailorr – Down Bad

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Down Bad” pairs Sailorr’s breathy delivery with a blend of pop and R&B textures that flirt with both vulnerability and deadpan irony.

The track unfolds like a confessional voicemail from someone who knows better but does it anyway, laced with lines about fleeing to Vegas and honeymooning in Reno.

Her vocals alternate between whispered confessions and low-key grooves, sketching love as a cycle of impulse and regret.

Drawing on her Vietnamese roots and Jacksonville upbringing, Sailorr taps into a mix of R&B, soul, and Floridian rap, infusing the song with layered identity and laid-back tension.

Following the viral lift of “Pookie’s Requiem” in 2024, she continues her streak of emotionally messy storytelling with a wink and a sigh.

Music video directed by : Sailorr & Beryl Chen

17 . Sydney Rose – We Hug Now

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“We Hug Now” finds Sydney Rose tracing the hesitant aftermath of emotional distance, where reconciliations arrive not with an explosion but a shrug and a sigh.

Leaning into sparse indie-pop instrumentation, she sketches the awkward choreography of forgiveness that stops just short of closure.

Rose, Georgia-born and now Nashville-based, channels her ukulele-honed intimacy through restrained vocals and unfussy production.

16 . Mira – Nu Mă Ia

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Nu Mă Ia” sees Mira revisiting the uncertainties of romantic pursuit, set against a pop-infused rhythm with dance undertones.

Borrowing phrases like “Alo, salut, sunt eu, un haiduc” and “Alo, alo, sunt eu, Picasso,” the track gestures ironically toward grand gestures that fail to sway the other.

The refrain “Vrei să pleci dar nu ma, nu ma iei” encapsulates the push-pull that fuels this waiting game.

Released under HaHaHa in April 2025, the single continues Mira’s exploration of emotive vulnerability, following “Arctic,” “Zi merci,” and her English solo “Strawberry Heart.”

Music video directed by : Moza

Cheia Inimii Mele (W/ Dj Project) (2018)

15 . Jorjiana – Wok Sauce

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

In “Wok Sauce,” Jorjiana sketches a portrait of hustle, indulgence, and dry wit over a smooth beat that drifts like late-night traffic.

The lyrics juggle food references with quick-fire one-liners—pockets “fat like big mama,” lobster dreams if rap fails, and loaded metaphors involving trench cuisine and tricking men out of flights.

Delivered with a shrug, the track leans into chaos, flight schedules, and a flash of rural Detroit moonlight.

Turn You Up (W/ 1900Rugrat) (2024)

14 . Olivia Addams – Mă Întorc La Tine

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

Framed by a loop of hesitant desire and rain-slicked regret, “Mă Întorc La Tine” stages Olivia Addams in a familiar role: the self-aware romantic stuck between voicing her feelings or letting silence win.

The imagery flickers between damp metaphors and fragile declarations—starry skies, trembling lips, and love as both anchor and unsolvable equation.

She circles back like tides to a shore, neither wiser nor colder, just caught in gravity’s script.

Music video directed by : Isabella Szanto

Sweet Juice (2023)

13 . Empara Mi – Masochist

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Masochist” by Empara Mi channels cinematic unease through hypnotic synths and piano-driven tension, weaving obsession, grief, and self-destruction into one brooding thread.

The track serves as chapter two of her conceptual album *Monsters & Masochists*, evoking Bond soundtrack theatrics with a flair for high drama.

In the video, she wields a sword in slow motion—part heroine, part hazard—mirroring the song’s push-pull of control and collapse.

Music video directed by : Eleanor Grace-Hann

I Can’T (2024)

12 . PinkPantheress – Tonight

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Tonight” marks the lead single from PinkPantheress’s upcoming project, flirting with pop and electronic textures.

Voicing the stilted ache of unspoken feelings, the track alternates between adolescent longing and dry provocation, where posters on the wall and whispered innuendo coexist without irony.

In the video, she pedals up to a regency-era ball primed for disruption, rebranding the ingénue as both guest and saboteur.

Music video directed by : Charlotte Rutherford

Boy’S A Liar Pt. 2 (W/ Ice Spice) (2023)

11 . The Marías – Back To Me

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Back To Me” unspools as a wistful indie pop reverie, where The Marías trace the fine line between regret and hope, lingering in the ache of watching a former lover drift into someone else’s arms.

Layered over dream pop textures, lyrics like “I’m outside your apartment / Baby, come back to me” oscillate between romantic persistence and lyrical masochism.

“Meet me in Montauk” nods subtly to cinematic nostalgia, channeling lost love through vapor-lit melancholy.

Music video directed by : C Prinz

All I Really Want Is You (2021)

12 . PinkPantheress – Tonight

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Tonight” marks the lead single from PinkPantheress’s upcoming project, flirting with pop and electronic textures.

Voicing the stilted ache of unspoken feelings, the track alternates between adolescent longing and dry provocation, where posters on the wall and whispered innuendo coexist without irony.

In the video, she pedals up to a regency-era ball primed for disruption, rebranding the ingénue as both guest and saboteur.

Music video directed by : Charlotte Rutherford

Boy’S A Liar Pt. 2 (W/ Ice Spice) (2023)

11 . The Marías – Back To Me

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Back To Me” unspools as a wistful indie pop reverie, where The Marías trace the fine line between regret and hope, lingering in the ache of watching a former lover drift into someone else’s arms.

Layered over dream pop textures, lyrics like “I’m outside your apartment / Baby, come back to me” oscillate between romantic persistence and lyrical masochism.

“Meet me in Montauk” nods subtly to cinematic nostalgia, channeling lost love through vapor-lit melancholy.

Music video directed by : C Prinz

All I Really Want Is You (2021)

10 . Coco Jones – You

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

In “You,” Coco Jones sketches the halting contours of a new relationship with an ear for intimacy and emotional candor.

Over R&B textures, she contemplates the thrill of rediscovery—”Gave me my heart and then taught me to love again” sounds less like a confession than a reluctant surrender.

Jones, nominated for Best New Artist at the 2023 Grammys, continues her run under High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.

Music video directed by : David Ka – Song featured on the album : Why Not More?

 Icu (2022)

9 . Dove Cameron – Too Much [Live From The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon]

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

Dove Cameron performs “Too Much” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in a hyper-stylized look evoking a Bratz doll or a pixelated pop avatar.

The track delivers a sardonic send-off to a partner ill-equipped for emotional honesty, laced with lines like “If you say I’m too much, baby go find less.”

Balancing disillusionment with stoic flair, Cameron dissects love, ego, and the wearied performance of resilience.

Breakfast (2022)

8 . Clara Luciani – Courage

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

In “Courage,” Clara Luciani threads together pop and chanson to chronicle the quiet heroics of daily endurance.

Wearing emotional weight like luggage, she sings of shouldering childhood, guitars, and unspoken feelings, all slung across her back like a reluctant pilgrim.

Between sighs and stings—“Aïe, aïe, aïe”—she parses what it costs to persist, ideals and illusions flapping like overpacked flags.

Music video directed by : Antonin N’Kruma – Song featured on the album : Mon Sang

La Grenade (2017)

7 . Jessie Reyez – Nyb

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

Jessie Reyez’s “NYB” plays like a slightly irreverent postcard from a fast-moving romance that’s equal parts lust and logistics.

Produced by Rykeyz and released via FMLY / Island Records, the song moves through R&B, Soul, and Pop textures with her signature mix of raw candor and wry delivery.

Between airport pickups and extended hotel sessions, Reyez wraps new desire in punchy phrasing—“something longer” included.

The track name-drops Knicks and clicks, teasing intimacy with a wink, spelling out trouble as foreplay.

Music video directed by : Relta – Song featured on the album : Paid In Memories

Figures (2017)

6 . Erda & Chiaraspureluv – Ay Ay Ay

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Ay Ay Ay” by Erda featuring Chiaraspureluv, released under Hypnotize Entertainment in April 2025, slips between German and English to sketch a nocturnal flirtation wrapped in diamonds and heat.

With lines like “ich fange Feuer in den bra” and “mein Blick wie Feuer unter der Haut,” it hints at desire simmering under the surface while nudging at self-glorification as spectacle.

Erda, introduced to a wider audience on “The Voice Rap by CUPRA,” sidesteps genre expectations with previous tracks like “Whine” and “Tavolina.”

Music video directed by : Kelly-Lynn Tran

Whine (2023)

5 . Анна Трінчер – Зірочка Палай

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Зірочка Палай” sees Анна Трінчер pivot to brisker territory, trading introspective balladry for a tempo-heavy pop track thick with personal rebuke and latent defiance.

Through lines like “Just leave me alone, in this world without worries,” she threads a chorus of autonomy that’s part farewell letter, part liberation hymn.

Premiered inside the Kyiv Planetarium, the video wraps her solitude in cosmic theatrics—less therapy session, more starlit exit strategy.

Music video directed by : German Nenov

Який Ти Козак (W/ Positiff) (2022)

4 . Bb Trickz – Super

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Super” marks a new release by Spanish rapper Bb Trickz, unveiled in March 2025.

Trading runways for rhyme schemes, Belize Kazi—alias Bb Trickz—switched from modeling to mic-checks in early 2023.

She caught attention through TikTok hits like “Bambi” and “Missionsuicida,” combining brash confidence with clipped trap beats.

The single follows her debut mixtape “Trickstar,” released shortly after her digital ascent.

Music video directed by : Noahsocold

Missionsuicida (2023)

3 . Zolita – Hypocrite

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Hypocrite” navigates the fine print of post-breakup ethics, where jealousy collides with the pursuit of sexual autonomy.

Set to a blend of pop, pop-punk, and alt-pop, Zolita confesses double standards with lines like “I wanna fuck someone new / But don’t you do that too.”

The video channels Cruel Intentions-era decadence, culminating in a twist where revenge and desire blur as she and her ex share a final kiss.

Music video directed by : Zolita

I F*Cking Love You (2022)

2 . LANA – Stronger (w/ Awich)

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Stronger” pairs Lana with Awich in a track where defiance wears hoop earrings and resilience flows over a VLOT-produced beat that doesn’t ask for sympathy.

As the lead single from her upcoming album “20+,” the song navigates the bruises and bravado of pushing through, minus the melodrama but with a smirk firmly in place.

Lana, from Shonan and previously heard on “TURN IT UP,” trades softness for swagger without losing the melody.

Music video directed by : Mess – Song featured on the album : 20+

Turn It Up (W/ Candee & Zot On The Wave) (2023)

1 . Valka – Que Va

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

“Que Va” sees Valka threading Latin pop with modern pulses, crafting a track that leans into love, desire, and the pleasure of choosing freely.

With the refrain “Una, dos y tres veces volvería a elegirte,” he courts devotion with a wink, not a vow.

Fresh off “Masticalo” and “Jehova,” the Bogotá-born artist shifts from the electronic edge to something more intimate—but never saccharine.

Past collaborations include “Me Provocas” with Fumaratto and “Amores” with Samanta Duque.

Song featured on the album : Valkiria

San Mateo (2023)


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