MARINA’s “I <3 You” adds irony to her 2025 singles streak. Basant Kur’s “Gustakhi” fuses Punjabi melodies with modern polish. Rita Ora delivers radio-ready “Heat.” Addison Rae channels 2000s flair in “Times Like These.” Emma’a and Chily trade melodies on “C’est Mon BB.”

Vanessa Paradis drapes “Bouquet Final” in quiet elegance. Natalie Jane relives club drama on “Fallin.” Magnet Brain offers R&B-tinged “Message From My Angel.” Neyna glides between tongues in “Calma.” NINJIN pares down for “Hairlah Gesen Yum.” Donya Dadrasan stays poised on “Sorry.” Mae Estes celebrates emotional mechanics in “Mr. Fix It.”

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Here are the brand new music videos by female artists that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

. MARINA – I <3 You

Date Added : Jan 0,1900

“I <3 You," released in June 2025, sees MARINA continuing her series of monthly singles, following “Butterfly,” “Cupid’s Girl,” and “Cuntissimo.”

The track blends her signature lyrical irony with moody synth layers, pulling affection through the lens of control, ambivalence, and performative intimacy.

MARINA—née Marina Lambrini Diamandis—has been crafting arch pop narratives since 2007 with “Mermaid vs. Sailor.”

Here, love is coded, glitchy, and emotionally outsourced, like handing someone your heart wrapped in a user manual they don’t read.

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

Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land (2021)

51 . Basant Kur – Gustakhi

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Gustakhi” by Basant Kur spins a contemporary Punjabi love story with glossy modern beats stitched to traditional sonic accents.

Originally from Sangrur, Kur emerged in 2021 under Bunty Bains, carrying a catalogue of emotionally forward tracks that bypass melodrama for nuance.

Here, she leans into her signature lyricism, working once again with producers like Chet Singh and Jashan Inder under the Brand B umbrella.

Music video directed by : Varinder Singh Mehngu – Song featured on the album : Gustakhi

Main Tenu (2022)

50 . Rita Ora – Heat

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

Produced by Peter Thomas, “Heat” arrives as a June 2025 single from British pop figure Rita Ora.

Framed as a summer-appropriate outing, the track leans into synth-washed textures and calculated bravado without breaking a sweat.

Ora, who launched her career with 2012’s “Ora,” reprises her polished formula with a wink, delivering a polished, radio-friendly track dressed for sun-drenched playlists but not devoid of calculated cool.

Music video directed by : Justin Daashuur Hopkins

Let You Love Me (2019)

49 . Addison Rae – Times Like These

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Times Like These” marks the sixth single from Addison Rae’s debut album under Columbia Records.

Echoing early-2000s textures through a clean pop framework, the track blends retro flair with streamlined modernity.

Rae, who first rose through TikTok fame and made her musical debut with “Obsessed” in 2021, delivers a polished performance shaped by curated nostalgia.

Born in 2000 in Lafayette, Louisiana, she also appears in “He’s All That” and “Thanksgiving” (2023).

Music video directed by : Ethan James Green – Song featured on the album : Addison

Obsessed (2021)

48 . Emma’a – C’est Mon BB (w/ Chily)

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

Afloat on mellow afrobeats and silky RnB loops, “C’est Mon BB” pairs Emma’a’s plaintive smoothness with Chily’s clipped Parisian flow.

The track, released via Elengi Music in June 2025, sketches out a lover’s push-and-pull, somewhere between seduction performance and low-stakes emotional roulette.

Born Emmanuella Issembe in 2003, Emma’a draws on artists like Fally Ipupa and Aya Nakamura, filtered through a Sony Music Africa lens.

Music video directed by : Sacha Picard – Song featured on the album : Emma’A Part Ii (Deluxe)

47 . Vanessa Paradis – Bouquet Final

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Bouquet Final” arrives in 2025, produced by Jean-Louis Piérot and Étienne Daho—the same discreet magicians behind Jane Birkin’s swan song.

Released via Barclay/Universal, the track laces sunlit sensuality with a strain of melancholy one can sway to, never outright mournful but never careless either.

Paradis, whispering in her own chorus, cedes the foreground while etching her presence with minimalist elegance.

Music video directed by : Pascal Teixeira – Song featured on the album : Le Retour Des Beaux Jours

Joe Le Taxi (2012)

46 . Natalie Jane – Fallin

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

Channeling early 2000s club nostalgia through a filter of UK garage beats, “Fallin” stages Natalie Jane’s tale of obsessive jealousy and romantic rivalry with calculated flourish.

Released in May 2025 via Capitol Music Group/10K Projects, the track’s taut production offsets lyrics that tread the fine line between vulnerability and manipulation.

A camcorder-grain music video unfolds at a Los Angeles carnival, lending a sugar-coated layer to scenes of emotional one-upmanship.

Song featured on the album : Sick To My Stomach

Intrusive Thoughts (2023)

45 . Magnet Brain – Message From My Angel

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Message From My Angel” is a 2025 single by Magnet Brain, the stage name of Mongolian artist Margad Ganzorig, born March 30, 1998.

Produced by Enkhzorig Batsaikhan and released on May 16, it follows previous singles like “Soul Mantra” (2023) and “Strings Of Stress” (2025), and appears alongside tracks from the 2023 EP “Virgin.”

The track leans into R&B and pop, genres he’s navigated since debuting post–The Voice of Mongolia finale in 2018.

Music video directed by : Roma Shaglanov

Fakini (2021)

44 . Neyna – Calma

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

Blending Portuguese verses with flares of other tongues, “Calma” slips between languages as fluidly as it does moods.

Neyna wraps her rhythmic delivery around a production that pairs warmth with pulse, asking for calm while everything underneath suggests motion.

Released in May 2025, it signals her solo return after 2024’s “Oceans” and finds her threading Cape Verdean identity through her Lisbon lens.

Music video directed by : Digital Motions

Tempo Para (2020)

43 . Ninjin – Hairlah Gesen Yum

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Hairlah Gesen Yum” pairs NINJIN’s clipped delivery with a pared-down beat that oscillates between defiance and restraint.

Released in May 2025 under 146 Records, the track sidesteps ornamentation in favor of rhythmic clarity and vocal elasticity.

Known for working closely with ThunderZ (Ulzii-Uchral Bayarsaikhan), NINJIN continues that collaboration here, echoing their prior work on “Kiss Me.”

Music video directed by : Tuugii

42 . Donya – Sorry

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Sorry” blends crisp Persian pop production with confessional undertones as Donya Dadrasan negotiates regret without theatrics.

Central to the track is her measured delivery—neither pleading nor accusatory—rendering heartbreak oddly symmetrical.

Having started with the group Senik, the Tehran-born artist brings a calculated detachment honed during her pivot from Instagram covers to solo tracks via Radio Javan and Avang Music.

Faaze Raghs (2023)

41 . Mae Estes – Mr. Fix It

Date Added : Jun 10,2025

“Mr. Fix It” follows Mae Estes as she swaps heartbreak clichés for socket wrenches and real affection, inspired by her mechanic husband who knows his way around both engines and emotions.

Released by Big Machine Records in May 2025, the track side-steps sentimentality with a wink, spotlighting steady hands that repair more than broken parts.

The video features the actual muse, to no thematic surprise: the man who tightens bolts and steadies hearts.

Estes, raised in Hope, Arkansas, began performing young and signed to Plaid Flag Music in 2020, steadily crafting songs like “Good Ol’ Boys” and the EP Before the Record, rooted in her brand of throwback country.

Thinkin’ Bout Cheatin’ (2021)

39 . Teyana Taylor – Long Time

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

“Long Time” marks Teyana Taylor’s return with a two-part R&B suite, opening in a bass-heavy club atmosphere before descending into a string-heavy ballad steeped in regret.

Her lyrics, punctuated by lines like “Shoulda been walked out this bitch a long time,” trace the slow burn of a breakup spiraling into disillusionment.

The video mirrors the unraveling, with Taylor engulfed in flames and smeared in blood—a visual metaphor dialed up to operatic drama.

The production, handled by Rico Love and The Runners and released via Taylormade Enterprises and Def Jam, pairs her Harlem grit with cinematic flair.

A companion short film stars Aaron Pierre and LaKeith Stanfield, drawing out the track’s tension across another dimension of heartbreak and fury.

Song featured on the album : Escape Room

39 . Teyana Taylor – Long Time

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

“Long Time” marks Teyana Taylor’s return with a two-part R&B suite, opening in a bass-heavy club atmosphere before descending into a string-heavy ballad steeped in regret.

Her lyrics, punctuated by lines like “Shoulda been walked out this bitch a long time,” trace the slow burn of a breakup spiraling into disillusionment.

The video mirrors the unraveling, with Taylor engulfed in flames and smeared in blood—a visual metaphor dialed up to operatic drama.

The production, handled by Rico Love and The Runners and released via Taylormade Enterprises and Def Jam, pairs her Harlem grit with cinematic flair.

A companion short film stars Aaron Pierre and LaKeith Stanfield, drawing out the track’s tension across another dimension of heartbreak and fury.

Song featured on the album : Escape Room

38 . Girl In Red – Hemingway

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

“Hemingway” tackles the myth of the tragic creative, as Girl in Red questions the fetishization of self-destruction with the line “God damn, baby, you drink like Hemingway.”

Blunt and sardonic, the track lays into recycled songwriting and hollow artistry while mining her own experiences with addiction, eating disorders, and depression from 2024.

The video follows her through dim streets, pausing by a lit window where a couple shares what she can’t.

Music video directed by : Isak Jenssen

We Fell In Love In October (2018)

37 . Joalin – Mis Sueños

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

“Mis Sueños” pairs Joalin’s introspection with a deceptively upbeat rhythm, where confessional lyrics slip through synth textures and clipped percussion.

Alternating Spanish and English with casual fluency, the Finnish-Mexican artist glides across language lines without ceremony.

Formerly of Now United, she sidesteps nostalgia in favor of asserting her own sonic choices—sunlit melancholy served over late-night beats.

Music video directed by : Edgar Esteves & Luciana Baldovino

I’M The One (2022)

36 . Bianca Costa – Zone Interdite

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Released in May 2025 under Parlophone (France), “Zone Interdite” finds Bianca Costa weaving French lyrics through a rhythmic fusion of baile funk, samba, and French pop.

The title—translating to “Forbidden Zone”—hints at boundaries both musical and thematic, with the track straddling the playful and the off-limits.

Following her inclusion on the FIFA 23 soundtrack, Costa continues aligning Brazilian flair with Francophone nuance.

Music video directed by : Alexandre Belorgey – Song featured on the album : Zone Interdite

Olé Olé (2022)

35 . Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Sabrina Carpenter releases “Manchild” in June 2025 via Island Records, co-written and co-produced with Jack Antonoff, and featuring Amy Allen’s input.

The track stitches together synth-pop gloss, country twang, and disco flourishes to mock a romantically underdeveloped ex with eyebrow-raising precision.

A B-side, “Inside of Your Head When You’ve Just Won an Argument with a Man,” accompanies the vinyl, extending the satire.

Music video directed by : Vania Heymann & Gal Muggia

Can’T Blame A Girl For Trying (2014)

34 . Tiwa Savage – You4Me

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Sampling Tamia’s 1998 hit “Into You,” “You4Me” sees Tiwa Savage lean back into nostalgic R&B textures with languid ease.

Her vocals, as understated as they are deliberate, thread through plush harmonies that nod to late-90s slow jams without fully succumbing to retro pastiche.

Following her Craig David-assisted single “Commitment,” this track marks a pivot toward more introspective themes of desire and vulnerability.

Its release comes shortly after Savage receives Forbes Africa’s Media Icon Award and performs at the British Royal Coronation—both rare feats for a Nigerian artist.

All Over (2017)

33 . PIDI – Maman

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Released in May 2025 under her own label, French artist Pidi trades influencer buzz for ballad territory with “Maman.”

Clocking in at three minutes, the track sketches a portrait of maternal devotion through lines like “capitaine de mon bateau” and “mon soleil quand il fait pas beau.”

It navigates themes of gratitude and filial loyalty without theatrics, preferring gentle metaphors over sweeping declarations.

Music video directed by : Z5S

Ça Va Aller (2020)

32 . Sabrina Claudio – Memory Foam

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Released in May 2025 via SC Entertainment/EMPIRE, “Memory Foam” offers Sabrina Claudio’s characteristically brooding R&B mood, sculpted by producer STINT.

The track likens the heart to memory foam—pliable yet slow to forget—flirting with vulnerability while quietly resenting it.

Its video follows Claudio and a friend moving through quiet domestic rituals, suggesting post-heartbreak solace doesn’t always arrive through romance but rather shared silences.

A Grammy winner for her contributions to works by Beyoncé and Chris Brown, Claudio has previously collaborated with The Weeknd, Alicia Keys, and ZAYN.

Song featured on the album : Fall In Love With Her

Problem With You (2018)

31 . Joy Crookes – Carmen

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Released in May 2025, “Carmen” surfaces as Joy Crookes’ fourth single in her new musical direction, skewering rigid beauty ideals with lyrical bite.

Set to vibrant percussion, she threads reflections on mental health, self-worth, and the politics of appearance, all tinted with longing for the elusive Carmen.

Lines like “Brown skin European with my London Eye” glint with dry irony, as Crookes wrestles envy, Eurocentrism, and the mirror’s gaze.

In the video, she peels off glossy veneers, shifting from beauty standard mimicry to barefaced defiance—less makeover, more undoing.

Music video directed by : Alice Fassi – Song featured on the album : Juniper

When You Were Mine (2021)

30 . Noah Cyrus – I Saw The Mountains

Date Added : Jun 7,2025

Blending dusky country twang with alternative ambiance, Noah Cyrus’s “I Saw The Mountains” crafts an introspective soundscape both familiar and disquieting.

Natural imagery—rivers that cleanse, mountains that endure—serves as metaphorical scaffolding for a meditation on emotional repair and cautious optimism.

The video nods to Springville and collaborators Andres Jaramillo/Straynge, layering local homage onto personal reflection.

Cyrus likens the track to the emotional equivalent of an old friend: quiet, steadfast, and not without complication.

Music video directed by : Rudy Grazziani & Navs

July (2018)

29 . Lexie Liu – FFFFF

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“FFFFF” by Lexie Liu, released in May 2025 under NIXIE MUSIC, meshes emotional synths and millennial electropop, nudging early Kesha with a hint of Basshunter gloss.

Lines like “I don’t want to feel ashamed of needing something” pierce through with confessional clarity, balancing vulnerability and assertiveness over a neon-lit beat.

The chorus—”I don’t give a F-F-F-F-F”—spells out its namesake with a shrugging defiance.

Produced by AOBeats and DiPietrantonio, the track gleams under a sleek, hyper-emotive polish without losing its edge.

The music video stages a vampiric love affair in a 2007-style gothic mansion, complete with flip phones, lava lamps, and a shotgun-chapel wedding.

Lexie Liu, born in Changsha in 1998, rose through K-pop Star 5 and The Rap of China, later voicing Seraphine in K/DA’s “More.”

Music video directed by : Jeremy Z. Qin

28 . Olivia Dean – Nice To Each Other

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

In “Nice To Each Other,” Olivia Dean tiptoes through the intricacies of modern affection, crafting a lithe meditation on staying emotionally unentangled while enjoying the charms of temporary connection.

Released via Capitol Records in May 2025, the song wears its independence lightly, cloaked in a melody that’s more grin than growl.

A single-shot music video mirrors the track’s breezy cadence, punctuating Dean’s vision with a wink rather than a sermon.

Music video directed by : Jake Erland – Song featured on the album : The Art Of Loving

Ok Love You Bye (2020)

27 . LILA – BOSS

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“BOSS” finds Greek singer-songwriter LILA navigating the intersection of Greek trap and slick urban pop.

Produced by BeyondMusic and Sin Laurent, the track showcases LILA’s penmanship, as she crafts both lyrics and melody with surgical precision.

Emerging from the sixth season of The X Factor Greece under Eleonora Zouganeli’s mentorship, she trades televised vulnerability for self-produced assertion in this tightly coiled anthem.

Music video directed by : Jim Georgantis – Song featured on the album : Apotipoma

Atoutaler (2022)

29 . Lexie Liu – FFFFF

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“FFFFF” by Lexie Liu, released in May 2025 under NIXIE MUSIC, meshes emotional synths and millennial electropop, nudging early Kesha with a hint of Basshunter gloss.

Lines like “I don’t want to feel ashamed of needing something” pierce through with confessional clarity, balancing vulnerability and assertiveness over a neon-lit beat.

The chorus—”I don’t give a F-F-F-F-F”—spells out its namesake with a shrugging defiance.

Produced by AOBeats and DiPietrantonio, the track gleams under a sleek, hyper-emotive polish without losing its edge.

The music video stages a vampiric love affair in a 2007-style gothic mansion, complete with flip phones, lava lamps, and a shotgun-chapel wedding.

Lexie Liu, born in Changsha in 1998, rose through K-pop Star 5 and The Rap of China, later voicing Seraphine in K/DA’s “More.”

Music video directed by : Jeremy Z. Qin

28 . Olivia Dean – Nice To Each Other

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

In “Nice To Each Other,” Olivia Dean tiptoes through the intricacies of modern affection, crafting a lithe meditation on staying emotionally unentangled while enjoying the charms of temporary connection.

Released via Capitol Records in May 2025, the song wears its independence lightly, cloaked in a melody that’s more grin than growl.

A single-shot music video mirrors the track’s breezy cadence, punctuating Dean’s vision with a wink rather than a sermon.

Music video directed by : Jake Erland – Song featured on the album : The Art Of Loving

Ok Love You Bye (2020)

27 . LILA – BOSS

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“BOSS” finds Greek singer-songwriter LILA navigating the intersection of Greek trap and slick urban pop.

Produced by BeyondMusic and Sin Laurent, the track showcases LILA’s penmanship, as she crafts both lyrics and melody with surgical precision.

Emerging from the sixth season of The X Factor Greece under Eleonora Zouganeli’s mentorship, she trades televised vulnerability for self-produced assertion in this tightly coiled anthem.

Music video directed by : Jim Georgantis – Song featured on the album : Apotipoma

Atoutaler (2022)

26 . Jessie Murph & Sexyy Red – Blue Strips [Remix]

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“Blue Strips [Remix]” sees Jessie Murph teaming up with Sexyy Red for a track steeped in the coded glamour of cash—namely, the hundred-dollar bills laced with their blue ribbons.

Released a month after the original, the remix injects a fresh verse and a slew of ad-libs courtesy of Sexyy Red, trading melancholy for bravado.

The video trails both artists through a glammed-up Nashville night, where stilettos click louder than apologies.

At just 20, Murph—whose style straddles pop, trap, R&B, and country—reaches her highest Billboard peak yet with this cut.

Known for viral tracks like “Gucci Mane” and her 2019 debut “Heartbreaker,” she adds this latest hit to a growing catalogue that’s already earned her a 2025 ACM nomination.

Music video directed by : Jonah George

How Could You (2023)

25 . Ingrid Contreras – Para Que Lastimarme

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

In “Para Qué Lastimarme,” Ingrid Contreras threads tender acoustic arrangements through the ache of heartbreak and the quiet defiance of emotional survival.

The Mexican singer, born in Ciudad Obregón in 1995, tempers the song’s raw vulnerability with a voice shaped by mariachi, ranchera, and Latin pop traditions.

Released in March 2025, the track sidesteps grand declarations in favor of restrained sorrow and cutting introspection.

Song featured on the album : Acústico Vol. 3

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

24 . Tyla – Bliss

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

Tyla trades in her amapiano-pop affiliations for a sleeker, more minimalist palette on “Bliss,” her first release since her 2024 self-titled debut.

Previewed at Coachella 2025 and produced by Nolan Lambroza, Dylan Wiggins, and NovaWav, the track flirts with restraint, opting for muted sensuality over percussive saturation.

The Grammy-winner seems less interested in genre allegiance than in crafting atmosphere with precision and subtle defiance.

Getting Late (2021)

23 . Assala – Kalam Faregh

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“Kalam Faregh” (“Empty Talk”) finds Assala voicing a cool defiance, brushing off illusions with lines like “I am stronger than the image in your mind” and “Like the sun, my light is everywhere.”

Backed by Fahad Alshalabi’s arrangement, the track skims between timeless instrumentation—Sherif Fahmy on guitar, Hesham El Araby’s riqq, Mohamed El Hawy’s kawala, and Ehab Farouk’s percussion add texture without theatrics.

Sung in Arabic, the song resists pity and rewrites self-image with a raised eyebrow rather than a plea.

Music video directed by : Tony Semaan

Ensan (2023)

22 . Benedetta Caretta & Riccardo Bertuzzi – Losing My Religion

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“Losing My Religion” returns in a stripped-down cover by Benedetta Caretta and Riccardo Bertuzzi, released May 2025.

Caretta’s voice drapes the track in intimacy, sidestepping mimicry with her poised restraint, while Bertuzzi’s instrumentation never feigns nostalgia, opting for subtle recalibration.

The duet is part of their ongoing reinterpretation series, which includes “Wish You Were Here” and “Wicked Game.”

Counting Down The Days (2012)

21 . Nicole Cherry – Numai Una

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

“Numai Una” finds Nicole Cherry navigating emotional turbulence with a lightly ironic swagger, tracing the uneven arc of romance with hooks that echo both melancholy and defiance.

Released in May 2025, the single adds another chapter to her evolving pop catalogue, shaped since her 2013 debut at age 14 with “Memories.”

Cherry, born Nicoleta Janina Ghinea in December 1998, recently lent her voice to Disney’s Romanian dub of “The BFG” and starred in “Romina VTM.”

Music video directed by : Ioana Stan

Memories (2013)

20 . Ela Taubert – ¿Quién Diría?

Date Added : Jun 5,2025

In “¿Quién Diría?,” Colombian singer-songwriter Ela Taubert returns to her penchant for question-titled balladry, following the introspective arc traced by “¿Cómo Pasó?” and “¿Y Si Eras Tú?”

The track, released in May 2025, fuses Latin-rooted melancholy with pop polish, draped in sleek production that flirts with alternative inflections.

A Bogotá native and graduate of Art House Academy and Abbey Road Institute Miami, Taubert crafts a lyrical lament that reads like a diary she meant to burn.

Fresh off her Latin Grammy win for Best New Artist in 2024, Taubert partners with Toyota while her songwriting flirts with secrets too honest for dinner conversation.

Song featured on the album : Preguntas A Las 11:11

Crecer (2022)

19 . Addison Rae – Fame Is A Gun

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Fame Is A Gun” sees Addison Rae revisit late-’90s electronica, stitching polished pop textures with echoes of Madonna’s “Ray of Light.”

Set atop shimmering Korg M1 layers, the track unfolds like a cautionary daydream, co-written and co-produced with Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd, who adds programming, vocals, and synthesis wizardry.

The hyper-stylized video presents Rae caught in glamor’s mirror maze, where every reflection glints with both allure and consequence.

Music video directed by : Sean Price Williams – Song featured on the album : Addison

Obsessed (2021)

18 . Aastha Gill & Puri – Paapi

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Paapi” pairs Aastha Gill‘s pop sensibilities with Puri’s polished production, culminating in a Hindi track refined over two years and released under Warner Music India in May 2025.

Additional production from Kimera lends a textured undercurrent to its slick electronics and syncopated rhythms.

Aastha Gill fronts the music video, continuing the trajectory shaped by earlier singles like “Buzz” and “Naagin.”

Since debuting with “Dhup Chik” in 2014, Gill navigates Hindi pop with a catalogue that includes “Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai” and “DJ Wale Babu.”

Music video directed by : Piyush – Shazia

Shuru Hui Hai (2014)

17 . Melody – El Apagón

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“El Apagón” arrives just days after Melody‘s Eurovision outing, where “Esa diva” placed 24th, an outcome more demure than triumphant.

In this new single, the Spanish artist—who first ricocheted into public view with “El baile del gorila” at age 10—taps into themes of rupture and power cut, sonically and emotionally.

The track filters pop melodrama through her signature vocal intensity, with just enough theatrical flair to sidestep nostalgia.

El Baile Del Gorila (2017)

19 . Addison Rae – Fame Is A Gun

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Fame Is A Gun” sees Addison Rae revisit late-’90s electronica, stitching polished pop textures with echoes of Madonna’s “Ray of Light.”

Set atop shimmering Korg M1 layers, the track unfolds like a cautionary daydream, co-written and co-produced with Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd, who adds programming, vocals, and synthesis wizardry.

The hyper-stylized video presents Rae caught in glamor’s mirror maze, where every reflection glints with both allure and consequence.

Music video directed by : Sean Price Williams – Song featured on the album : Addison

Obsessed (2021)

18 . Aastha Gill & Puri – Paapi

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Paapi” pairs Aastha Gill‘s pop sensibilities with Puri’s polished production, culminating in a Hindi track refined over two years and released under Warner Music India in May 2025.

Additional production from Kimera lends a textured undercurrent to its slick electronics and syncopated rhythms.

Aastha Gill fronts the music video, continuing the trajectory shaped by earlier singles like “Buzz” and “Naagin.”

Since debuting with “Dhup Chik” in 2014, Gill navigates Hindi pop with a catalogue that includes “Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai” and “DJ Wale Babu.”

Music video directed by : Piyush – Shazia

Shuru Hui Hai (2014)

17 . Melody – El Apagón

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“El Apagón” arrives just days after Melody‘s Eurovision outing, where “Esa diva” placed 24th, an outcome more demure than triumphant.

In this new single, the Spanish artist—who first ricocheted into public view with “El baile del gorila” at age 10—taps into themes of rupture and power cut, sonically and emotionally.

The track filters pop melodrama through her signature vocal intensity, with just enough theatrical flair to sidestep nostalgia.

El Baile Del Gorila (2017)

16 . Sarah Toscano – TAKI

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

In “TAKI,” Sarah Toscano threads gentle metaphors of water and nature through a minimalist pop production, borrowing its title from the Japanese word for “cascade.”

The song sidesteps theatrical drama, instead tracing emotional undercurrents with restrained intensity and a wry sensitivity to heartbreak’s more fluid states.

Released in May 2025 by Warner Music Italy, it lands after her win on Amici 23 and a Sanremo turn with “Amarcord.”

Music video directed by : Byron Rosero

Tacchi (Fra Le Dita) (2023)

15 . Mrs M & Owol, Sura – NUTAG

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

Released in May 2025, “NUTAG” pairs Mongolian rapper Mrs M with vocalists Owol and Sura for a track that nods to seasonal melancholy with a side of mid-tempo introspection.

The video opens with Owol and Sura crooning over a windswept mountaintop, their harmonies veiled in mist, before ceding space to Mrs M’s clipped, deliberate verses.

Born Tamir Enkhtuul, Mrs M marked her presence in 2015 with “Tsor Gants” and her 2016 album “Gentleman.” She signed with Warner Music Asia in 2021 and dropped “Daughter of Khan.”

Owol and Sura, meanwhile, circle the edges of Mongolia’s R&B and pop scenes, steering the track’s mood through effortless vocal interplay.

Music video directed by : Bronzehero

Lotta (W/ Semi) (2023)

14 . RaiNao – Sofocón

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Sofocón” by RaiNao merges Afro-Caribbean rhythms rooted in plena with electronic textures and reggaeton cadences, crafting a sonic hybrid that shifts between ritual and club room.

The video, filmed in Puerto Rico, juxtaposes lust and rebirth through symbols like seawater and Caribbean sunsets, tracing emotional undercurrents and cultural flux.

This release earns RaiNao her first nomination at Premios Tú Música Urbano.

Music video directed by : Val Vega

Online (2021)

13 . Goga Sekulic – Kriminal

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Kriminal” marks Goga Sekulić’s 2025 return under TOXIC MUSIC with a track that toys with danger and desire in unapologetically synthetic fashion.

Set to a turbo-folk beat sharpened by nightclub polish, the song flirts with the aesthetics of a noir affair gone off-script.

Sekulić, whose career begins in 2000 with “Ljubavnica,” continues her trajectory from “Zlatna koka” to reality TV fixtures, never straying far from provocation’s edge.

Gusle Djedove (2023)

12 . LILA – Amane

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Amane” sees Greek artist LILA intertwine introspective lyricism with moody hip-hop textures and traditional Greek motifs, courtesy of producers Sin Laurent and Beyond.

Her vocals unfold with deliberate restraint, shifting between melancholy and defiance.

The video trails her through dim urban corridors, giving architectural form to the track’s subdued turmoil.

Lila Trianti, known from The X Factor Greece, has since released diamond-certified singles “DEJA VU” and “ATOUTALER.”

Music video directed by : Jim Georgantis – Song featured on the album : Apotipoma

Anasaino Kai Zalizomai (2022)

11 . Shalyna – Vini Jr

Date Added : Jun 1,2025

“Vini Jr” sees Dominican artist Shalyna channel the electric pulse of cadence and soca into a crisp 2025 single named after the Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior.

Drawing on her roots in rock-reggae outfit 3Xpressions and her tenure with Ti Orkest, she threads past and present into a track steeped in rhythmic swagger.

Her collaborations with Krishna ‘Dada’ Lawrence and Luc Leandry inform the production’s pointed flair and calculated exuberance.

Music video directed by : Yannis Talal

10 . Klavdia – Αυτά Τα Μάτια Τα Γλυκά

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Αυτά Τα Μάτια Τα Γλυκά” finds Klavdia navigating the polished contours of Greek pop, her voice sliding between vulnerability and restraint.

Released under the Panik Records imprint, the track reflects her ongoing relationship with the label that picked her up early in her career.

Having first appeared on Greece’s Got Talent in 2017 and The Voice of Greece in 2018, Klavdia assembles a discography shaped as much by exposure as by emotion.

Music video directed by : Jim Georgantis

Χαράματα (2022)

9 . Julia Michaels – Try Your Luck

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Try Your Luck” stages Julia Michaels as a knowing observer in a neon-lit arena of flirtation, where charm is currency and everyone’s auditioning for something more than applause.

The lyrics sketch a confident, amused protagonist scanning the room with raised brows and sharper instincts, deciding who’s worth the risk of a second glance.

Set against a dance tryout backdrop, the video echoes the song’s themes of selection, romantic bravado, and strategic detachment.

Born Julia Carin Cavazos in Iowa, Michaels began penning chart-toppers for Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran, and Justin Bieber before launching her solo career with “Issues,” a quintuple-platinum single that landed two Grammy nominations.

Song featured on the album : Second Self (Ep)

Issues (2017)

8 . Meryl – Mentalité Block

Date Added : May 29,2025

Released in May 2025 on Maison Caviar, “Mentalité Block” is written and performed by Meryl, born Cindy Elismar in Martinique in 1995.

The track threads Caribbean rhythms through sharp French hip-hop cadences, holding a mirror to emotional deflection and street-smart distrust with clipped restraint.

True to Meryl‘s earlier works like “Béni” and “Jour Avant Caviar,” it sidesteps sentimentality for calculated detachment.

Music video directed by : Tom Menetrey

Jack Sparrow (2022)

7 . Leen Hayek – Min Allak

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Min Allak” sketches the quiet choreography of a clandestine romance, where Leen Hayek moves between whispered encounters and unspoken truths.

The track fuses sleek pop production with Arabic melodic accents, foregrounding her hushed yet loaded vocals.

A lipstick trace left behind doubles as confession and camouflage, mirroring the emotional dissonance of secret affection dressed in everyday routine.

Music video directed by : Elie Fahed

Inta Houwi (2022)

10 . Klavdia – Αυτά Τα Μάτια Τα Γλυκά

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Αυτά Τα Μάτια Τα Γλυκά” finds Klavdia navigating the polished contours of Greek pop, her voice sliding between vulnerability and restraint.

Released under the Panik Records imprint, the track reflects her ongoing relationship with the label that picked her up early in her career.

Having first appeared on Greece’s Got Talent in 2017 and The Voice of Greece in 2018, Klavdia assembles a discography shaped as much by exposure as by emotion.

Music video directed by : Jim Georgantis

Χαράματα (2022)

9 . Julia Michaels – Try Your Luck

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Try Your Luck” stages Julia Michaels as a knowing observer in a neon-lit arena of flirtation, where charm is currency and everyone’s auditioning for something more than applause.

The lyrics sketch a confident, amused protagonist scanning the room with raised brows and sharper instincts, deciding who’s worth the risk of a second glance.

Set against a dance tryout backdrop, the video echoes the song’s themes of selection, romantic bravado, and strategic detachment.

Born Julia Carin Cavazos in Iowa, Michaels began penning chart-toppers for Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran, and Justin Bieber before launching her solo career with “Issues,” a quintuple-platinum single that landed two Grammy nominations.

Song featured on the album : Second Self (Ep)

Issues (2017)

8 . Meryl – Mentalité Block

Date Added : May 29,2025

Released in May 2025 on Maison Caviar, “Mentalité Block” is written and performed by Meryl, born Cindy Elismar in Martinique in 1995.

The track threads Caribbean rhythms through sharp French hip-hop cadences, holding a mirror to emotional deflection and street-smart distrust with clipped restraint.

True to Meryl‘s earlier works like “Béni” and “Jour Avant Caviar,” it sidesteps sentimentality for calculated detachment.

Music video directed by : Tom Menetrey

Jack Sparrow (2022)

7 . Leen Hayek – Min Allak

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Min Allak” sketches the quiet choreography of a clandestine romance, where Leen Hayek moves between whispered encounters and unspoken truths.

The track fuses sleek pop production with Arabic melodic accents, foregrounding her hushed yet loaded vocals.

A lipstick trace left behind doubles as confession and camouflage, mirroring the emotional dissonance of secret affection dressed in everyday routine.

Music video directed by : Elie Fahed

Inta Houwi (2022)

6 . Luvcat – Lipstick

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Lipstick” is a May 2025 single by Liverpool-based Luvcat, fronted by Sophie with Jack on bass.

Merging smoky Parisian flair with Northern sharpness, it traces the blurred lines between desire, power, and letting go.

The song draws from Sophie’s personal encounter with a man who called her “doll”—a nickname that outlived the romance and found its way to the drum kit.

The video nods slyly to “Doll on a Music Box,” a scene she used to reenact as a girl.

Music video directed by : Luvcat & Oliver Bradley-Baker

Matador (2024)

5 . Egli Tako – Jetë

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Jetë” marks Egli Tako’s first release since her stay on Big Brother VIP Albania, baring emotional scars with a lyrical sting penned by Filloreta Raci (Fifi).

The track pivots around the line “I won’t forgive you,” sparking murmurs about autobiographical undertones as it dissects a fractured relationship with surgical precision.

Recorded in Pristina, the song blends regional textures with Tako’s introspective delivery.

Adiós (2020)

4 . Marine – Coeur Maladroit

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Coeur Maladroit,” Marine’s second single following “Ma Faute,” arrives in May 2025 with a polished mix of rhythmic pop and melancholy hooks.

Through lyrics tinged with repetition and self-sabotage, she charts the well-worn path of heartbreak that never quite learns its lesson.

The accompanying video leans into the masochism of loving foolishly, echoing the song’s emotional loops with stylized, throb-to-the-beat visuals.

Music video directed by : Elisa Baudoin

3 . Gyakie – Sankofa

Date Added : May 29,2025

On “Sankofa,” Gyakie threads Afrobeats with subtle shades of highlife and R&B, sketching a mellow reflection on hindsight and reclamation.

The title borrows from an Akan proverb, folding age-old wisdom into crisp, contemporary production—think syncopated percussion meeting contemplative phrasing.

Released in May 2025, this is her first offering of the year and a pointed gesture toward her pending debut album.

Song featured on the album : After Midnight

Need Me (2020)

2 . Pascale Machaalani – Itharena

Date Added : May 29,2025

“Itharena” reintroduces Pascale Machaalani’s voice within a polished arrangement that slips between Arabic melodic lines and radio-friendly pop textures.

A veteran since 1991, Machaalani tempers sentiment with restraint, sidestepping vocal showboating for a delivery that leans on clarity over flourish.

Released under Rotana Records, the track aligns with the aesthetic arc of her earlier albums, notably “Nour El Shams.”

Music video directed by : Paul Akiki

Nour El Chames (2013)

1 . Letty – Sfarsitul Lumii

Date Added : May 29,2025

Released under Big UP Music in April 2025, “Sfarsitul Lumii” finds Bucharest singer Letty exchanging pleasantries with ruin, set to the pulse of Balkan-infused pop.

The track, whose title translates to “The End of the World,” flirts with melodrama while threading heartbreak through syncopated rhythms and unrepentant brass lines.

Known for past singles like “Musca Din Buzle Mele” and “Dupa O Sticla De Vin,” she continues her gaze into emotional disarray, this time with a tambourine in hand.

Music video directed by : Elph

Ibiza (W/ Asu, Kalif, Tamara) (2019)


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