Lila Iké and Masicka blend reggae and dancehall on “Romantic,” while Assala’s “Daribet El Bo3d” leans into Arabic pop with polished restraint. “So What” brings Holly Evans and El Grande Toto together for a bilingual groove crossing Morocco and New Zealand, and Isabella Lovestory’s “Vanity” struts through reggaeton and electroclash with kitschy flair.

Lucy Thomas revisits “I Can’t Make You Love Me” with theatrical calm, Léa Churros delivers Afrobeat-pop on “Spicy” straight from Réunion Island, and Celeste adds smoky elegance to “On With The Show.” Hiba Tawaji and Lara Fabian’s live version of “Je T’aime,” joined by Ibrahim Maalouf, soars on multilingual range and trumpet finesse.

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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

54 . Lila Iké – Romantic (w/ Masicka)

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

Lila Iké and Masicka join forces on “Romantic,” a 2025 single that stitches her melodic reggae with his gritty dancehall inflections.

The track rides a slick groove, neither tipping into nostalgia nor rushing the genre-blend trend, but holding its ground with measured pulse.

Issued via Wurl Iké Records, In.Digg.Nation Collective, and Ineffable Records, it comes wrapped in clean production and mutual respect—not fireworks, but steady fire.

Lila Iké, born Alecia Tameka Grey in 1994 in Manchester, Jamaica, arrived with 2020’s The ExPerience EP and a MOBO Awards nod—neatly timed with features on Protoje and Skillibeng projects.

Music video directed by : Shane Creative

True Love (2022)

53 . Assala – Daribet El Bo3d

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

Released July 2025, “Daribet El Bo3d” offers Assala Nasri’s latest take on the emotional toll of parting ways, with a title that translates to “The Cost of Distance.”

It slips easily between Arabic pop and Egyptian pop, never straining too hard to pick a side.

Assala, born in Damascus in 1969 and active since 1991, didn’t exactly stumble into the business—her father, Mustapha Nasri, happened to be a composer.

The track doesn’t pretend to reinvent her wheel: patriotic, romantic, and religious themes stay in rotation, anchored by a voice built to carry them.

Music video directed by : Ali Hamdan

Ensan (2023)

52 . Holly Evans – So What (w/ El Grande Toto)

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

On “So What,” Holly Evans teams up with El Grande Toto for a bilingual pop-urban hybrid that keeps one foot in Morocco and the other somewhere in Auckland’s vocal labs.

Evans, a New Zealand singer with a background in vocal science, inserts her classical training into a cross-cultural production that resists easy labeling.

El Grande Toto, a key figure in the North African rap scene, steers the track’s regional pulse, exporting a Casablanca swagger with global intent.

Music video directed by : Cokein – Song featured on the album : Bahs

Brûle La Page (W/ Luv Resval) (2024)

51 . Isabella Lovestory – Vanity

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“Vanity” kicks off with “Mirror, mirror on the wall,” framing Isabella Lovestory‘s obsession with looks and persona through a vampire lens.

It borrows its palette from Hollywood glam and John Waters-style kitsch, chasing beauty like it’s always just out of frame.

The beat leans reggaeton but slips easily into electroclash and Y2K club pop, letting genre borders blur like lipstick in bad lighting.

The drama runs high, matching the theatricality of Lovestory’s real-life shift from Honduras to Montreal.

Born Isabella Rodríguez Rivera in 1993, she started releasing music in 2019, twisting Latin club rhythms into something a little shinier and stranger.

Music video directed by : Tohé Commaret – Song featured on the album : Vanity

Mariposa (2021)

50 . Lucy Thomas – I Can’t Make You Love Me

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

British singer Lucy Thomas, born in 2004 in Wigan, revisits “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” the 1991 Bonnie Raitt number written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin.

Delivered in her usual classical crossover fashion, the track trades bluesy melancholy for restrained theatricality.

It slots neatly among the series of covers Thomas has recorded since her 2018 semi-final appearance on The Voice Kids UK.

Released through Cavendish Records, it mirrors the blend of musical theatre and pop ballad leanings spread across her multiple albums.

Moon River / Breakfast At Tiffany’S (2022)

49 . Léa Churros – Spicy

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

With “Spicy,” Léa Churros sticks to her formula: Afrobeat laced with pop in just the right measure to keep hips moving and playlists on repeat.

The track sidesteps innovation to land squarely in the lineage of previous releases like “Mon Péché,” “Soltera,” “Mamita Molona,” and “Cómo Quieres Mis Besos.”

French lyrics meet tropical beats, a mix that continues to speak to both Afrobeat and gypsy music circuits.

Hailing from Saint-Denis, Réunion Island and born on January 1, 1997, Churros first showed up in newsfeeds rather than charts—social media being her stage of choice.

She walked away with the Exo Musik Soleil Female Artist honor two years running in 2023 and 2024, a nod less to artistic reinvention and more to staying power in a specific sonic lane.

Music video directed by : Lucas David

Succomber (W/ Magical Nrick) (2023)

48 . Celeste – On With The Show

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“On With The Show” gets a smoky, side-eyed spin from Celeste Epiphany Waite, the British-Jamaican singer born in Los Angeles and raised in Brighton.

Before striking out solo in 2014, she lent her voice to producers like Avicii and Tieks, which, as apprenticeships go, is one way to learn your way around a hook.

Her debut album, Not Your Muse (2021), landed at number one on the UK Albums Chart—the first time a female solo artist managed that since 2015.

In the same stretch of time, she picked up both the BBC Sound of 2020 and the Brit Rising Star Award, which might explain the unbothered poise she brings to a title that sounds one misplaced rose away from a curtain call.

Music video directed by : Rodrigo Inada

Le Cœur Noir Charbon (2022)

47 . Hiba Tawaji & Lara Fabian & Ibrahim Maalouf – Je T’aime

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

Recorded live at Paris’s Olympia Theater in May 2025, “Je T’aime” brings together Hiba Tawaji and Lara Fabian for a duet that knows how to stretch a vowel.

They’re joined by Ibrahim Maalouf, who does his trumpet thing, blending jazz flair with Middle Eastern cadences like it was always meant to be that way.

Sankofa Unit provides the choir backdrop, while Julien Tekeyan keeps rhythm with restrained authority on drums.

Tawaji, a Lebanese vocalist and director with a tendency for operatic range and multilingual ambitions, once sang Esmeralda into Notre Dame de Paris and has a few Arabic albums to prove it wasn’t a fluke.

Fabian, Belgian-Canadian and chronically adaptable, has built a career out of singing in more languages than most people can order coffee in.

Maalouf’s signature trumpet style slips through the performance like a well-rehearsed aside, neither intrusive nor ornamental.

Music video directed by : Julien Faustino – Song featured on the album : Hiba Tawaji Live À L’Olympia

Baad Sneen (2022)

. JANE HANDCOCK & Anderson .Paak – Stare At Me

Date Added : Jan 0,1900

“Stare At Me” pairs Jane Handcock with Anderson .Paak for the first time on a 2025 single built on jazzy chords and sly West Coast funk.

They flirt their way through verses laced with bounce, while the chorus tips a hat to DeBarge’s “I Like It.”

It’s the third single off Handcock’s upcoming album, and not short on playful tension.

Oakland-born Myariah Summers—aka Jane Handcock—started singing at three to tackle a speech impediment, later polishing her craft at the Oakland School for the Arts.

Before going solo, she penned tracks for Tyrese, Kelly Rowland, Teddy Riley, and Rick Ross, collaborated with Raphael Saadiq and Snoop Dogg, and performed with Grand Nationxl.

Music video directed by : C.T. Robert & Andrpw – Song featured on the album : It’S Me, Not You

Best Friend (W/ Snoop Dogg) (2022)

46 . Audrey Hobert – Bowling Alley

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Released in June 2025, “Bowling Alley” marks Audrey Hobert’s second self-directed single, trailing her debut “Sue Me.”

The track sifts through the awkwardness of social spaces and the faint sting of being seen only post-approval.

As with all her output, Hobert writes, produces, and directs alone, steering every detail from concept to video.

Born in New York in 1999 and raised between NYC and Los Angeles, she graduated with a BFA from NYU in 2021.

She left a stint at Warner Bros. production behind to co-write “That’s So True” for Gracie Abrams’s 2024 album.

Signed to Universal Music Group, she treats independence less as a talking point and more as a working principle.

Music video directed by : Audrey Hobert

Sue Me (2024)

45 . Mimie – Dedans

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Dedans” lands in late 2024 as a single written and performed by Cameroonian artist Mimie, whose real name is Melanie Ngoga.

The track is produced by SMASH and released under her own imprint, Mimie Nation Record.

She’s not just lending vocals—she steers the ship as both performer and executive producer.

On the scene since 2013, she first made waves with “Je m’en Fous” in 2018.

Her sound leans into a mix of Afro-soul and reggae, and past collaborators include artists like Locko.

When not in the studio, Mimie also shows up on Cameroonian film sets, just in case the studio wasn’t versatile enough.

Music video directed by : Lecrismila

Wolowoss (2023)

11 . Ava Max – Wet, Hot American Dream

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“Wet, Hot American Dream” lands in July 2025 with Ava Max leaning into ’80s synth-pop gloss and cheeky nods to Americana.

The track circles summer clichés with a wink, layering upbeat production under lyrics packed with flags, heatwaves, and pop nostalgia.

In the video, released just before the Fourth of July, she strikes poses in a red swimsuit and boots against an oversized flag backdrop.

Max, born in Wisconsin in 1994, broke out in 2018 with “Sweet but Psycho” and has since charted widely under Atlantic Records.

She sticks to her signature synth-pop and blunt-cut aesthetic, flanked by high-gloss visuals and straight-ahead hooks.

Song featured on the album : Don’T Click Play

Sweet But Psycho (2019)

43 . anaiis – Deus Deus

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Deus Deus” lands June 2025 via 5dB Records, the latest from anaiis, alongside producer Josh Grant.

All plucked bass and resonant drums, it loops like a sonic meditation—part gratitude, part spiritual side note.

It doesn’t arrive in a vacuum: past outings include sessions with Oscar Jerome, Jay Prince, Azekel, and DHANYA.

Born in Toulouse to a Franco-Italian mother and Senegalese father, anaiis maps a route through Dakar, Oakland, Dublin, and New York before calling London home.

Classically trained, her slow-build started in 2018 with “Before Zero” and picked up pace by 2021’s “This Is No Longer a Dream.”

Music video directed by : Tayo Rapoport, Anaiis

Vanishing (2019)

. JANE HANDCOCK & Anderson .Paak – Stare At Me

Date Added : Jan 0,1900

“Stare At Me” pairs Jane Handcock with Anderson .Paak for the first time on a 2025 single built on jazzy chords and sly West Coast funk.

They flirt their way through verses laced with bounce, while the chorus tips a hat to DeBarge’s “I Like It.”

It’s the third single off Handcock’s upcoming album, and not short on playful tension.

Oakland-born Myariah Summers—aka Jane Handcock—started singing at three to tackle a speech impediment, later polishing her craft at the Oakland School for the Arts.

Before going solo, she penned tracks for Tyrese, Kelly Rowland, Teddy Riley, and Rick Ross, collaborated with Raphael Saadiq and Snoop Dogg, and performed with Grand Nationxl.

Music video directed by : C.T. Robert & Andrpw – Song featured on the album : It’S Me, Not You

Best Friend (W/ Snoop Dogg) (2022)

46 . Audrey Hobert – Bowling Alley

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Released in June 2025, “Bowling Alley” marks Audrey Hobert’s second self-directed single, trailing her debut “Sue Me.”

The track sifts through the awkwardness of social spaces and the faint sting of being seen only post-approval.

As with all her output, Hobert writes, produces, and directs alone, steering every detail from concept to video.

Born in New York in 1999 and raised between NYC and Los Angeles, she graduated with a BFA from NYU in 2021.

She left a stint at Warner Bros. production behind to co-write “That’s So True” for Gracie Abrams’s 2024 album.

Signed to Universal Music Group, she treats independence less as a talking point and more as a working principle.

Music video directed by : Audrey Hobert

Sue Me (2024)

45 . Mimie – Dedans

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Dedans” lands in late 2024 as a single written and performed by Cameroonian artist Mimie, whose real name is Melanie Ngoga.

The track is produced by SMASH and released under her own imprint, Mimie Nation Record.

She’s not just lending vocals—she steers the ship as both performer and executive producer.

On the scene since 2013, she first made waves with “Je m’en Fous” in 2018.

Her sound leans into a mix of Afro-soul and reggae, and past collaborators include artists like Locko.

When not in the studio, Mimie also shows up on Cameroonian film sets, just in case the studio wasn’t versatile enough.

Music video directed by : Lecrismila

Wolowoss (2023)

11 . Ava Max – Wet, Hot American Dream

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“Wet, Hot American Dream” lands in July 2025 with Ava Max leaning into ’80s synth-pop gloss and cheeky nods to Americana.

The track circles summer clichés with a wink, layering upbeat production under lyrics packed with flags, heatwaves, and pop nostalgia.

In the video, released just before the Fourth of July, she strikes poses in a red swimsuit and boots against an oversized flag backdrop.

Max, born in Wisconsin in 1994, broke out in 2018 with “Sweet but Psycho” and has since charted widely under Atlantic Records.

She sticks to her signature synth-pop and blunt-cut aesthetic, flanked by high-gloss visuals and straight-ahead hooks.

Song featured on the album : Don’T Click Play

Sweet But Psycho (2019)

43 . anaiis – Deus Deus

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Deus Deus” lands June 2025 via 5dB Records, the latest from anaiis, alongside producer Josh Grant.

All plucked bass and resonant drums, it loops like a sonic meditation—part gratitude, part spiritual side note.

It doesn’t arrive in a vacuum: past outings include sessions with Oscar Jerome, Jay Prince, Azekel, and DHANYA.

Born in Toulouse to a Franco-Italian mother and Senegalese father, anaiis maps a route through Dakar, Oakland, Dublin, and New York before calling London home.

Classically trained, her slow-build started in 2018 with “Before Zero” and picked up pace by 2021’s “This Is No Longer a Dream.”

Music video directed by : Tayo Rapoport, Anaiis

Vanishing (2019)

42 . Alesha Dixon – Chargie (w/ Tom Moutchi)

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Chargie” pairs Alesha Dixon with Tom Moutchi for a collaboration that straddles pop and playful commentary.

Dixon brings a track record that spans Mis-Teeq, four solo albums, and primetime judging duties on “Britain’s Got Talent” and “Strictly Come Dancing.”

Born October 7, 1978, she’s been through chart peaks and Saturday night ratings tables.

Moutchi, better known for comedy and acting, trades skits for verses here, not without a wink.

Supa Dups handles production—yes, the same Supa Dups known for threading Caribbean rhythms through radio hits.

Together they land somewhere between parody and polish, June 2025 timestamp and all.

Music video directed by : Otis Dominique

The Way We Are (2015)

41 . Laika – Believer

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Laika swings between groove and heartache on “Believer,” a single off her August 2024 EP.

The track rides a crisp Afrobeat rhythm spliced with Ugandan textures and clean, contemporary production.

She leans into her vocal phrasing with a mix of restraint and flair, never overselling the emotion but not skating past it either.

Laika, born Laika Umuhoza, surfaced in 2023 and has been threading her Ugandan-Rwandan roots through East African pop since.

Here, she doesn’t so much shout her beliefs as hum them into something recognizable—if not always easily pinned down.

Music video directed by : ; – Song featured on the album : It Was All A Dream (Ep)

Overdose (2021)

39 . Dove Cameron – Romeo

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

A third single in Dove Cameron‘s busy 2025, “Romeo” arrives under the banners of Disruptor and Columbia Records.

The track continues the singer’s output since breaking into the music scene in 2019, long after those Disney Channel twin shenanigans in “Liv and Maddie.”

Washington-born and Emmy in hand, Cameron—aka Chloe Celeste Hosterman—seems to juggle pop and past lives in “Descendants” with theatrical ease.

Music video directed by : Curry Tian

Breakfast (2022)

38 . Aria Bela – Wifey

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Released in June 2025, “Wifey” arrives as a standalone single amid a busy release streak that includes “ONLINE,” “GAMEBOY,” and “PILATES.”

Behind the production is ESSA GANTE, lending the track a consistent sonic thread with Aria Bela’s recent work.

Aria Bela, born Abril Abdamari Garza Alonso in Ciudad Juárez in 1998, launched her music project in April 2025 after a two-year prep phase.

Better known as streamer AriGameplays, she turns to pop with bilingual flair, backing self-love and Barbie-coded visuals with glossy hooks and a straight face.

Music video directed by : Melanie Anton / Sol Schostik

37 . Janine Berdin – Tayo Lang [May Alam] (w/ Illest Morena & Fana)

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Janine Berdin swaps grit for groove on “Tayo Lang [May Alam],” a June 2025 pop single released via Island Records Philippines.

The track kicks off when Fana dares Berdin—normally in her rock lane—to try Afrobeat, a challenge she accepts and wraps up under two hours.

Illest Morena jumps in, drawn less by design than by disbelief at Berdin’s genre pivot.

Together, they piece together what’s loosely been dubbed a “summer girl anthem,” light but built on sharp left turns.

It follows Berdin’s March 2025 single “Ayos Lang” and her 2024 collab “Mikasa” with Arthur Nery.

Born Patricia Janine Dusaran Berdin in 2002, she first surfaced after winning “Tawag ng Tanghalan” in 2018, and has since made a point of zigging where others zag.

Music video directed by : Naki & Y.Stacey

Alas Dos Na!!! (2023)

36 . Dylan – Bad

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“Bad” is Dylan’s 2025 comeback, stepping in after “Perfect Revenge” and keeping the edges sharp.

A pop track trimmed for current tastes, it leans into big, assertive vocals and slick, high-gloss production.

Clash Magazine calls it “a devilishly delicious pop feast” where Dylan “pushes back, and asserts her own worth.”

The singer—London-born, cuts pop with indie and electronic—first made noise in 2021 with her EP “Red.”

Love, heartbreak, and a heavy dose of self on display again, but this time without any apologies.

Girl Of Your Dreams (2023)

35 . Reneé Rapp – Mad

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

An Interscope single from June 2025, “Mad” finds Reneé Rapp stranded in a luxury hotel with Alexandra Shipp and a relationship that’s clearly not checking out early.

The music video drifts through polished halls and frayed emotions, all frustration and mismatched desire wrapped in plush interiors.

Before solo pop beckoned with her debut album “Snow Angel,” Rapp did time on Broadway in “Mean Girls” and slipped into campus life for “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”

Music video directed by : Luke Orlando – Song featured on the album : Bite Me

Too Well (2022)

34 . Kehlani – Folded

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

Released in June 2025, “Folded” finds Kehlani layering strings, guitar, and drums beneath lyrics about wanting to reconnect with an ex, blending equal parts hesitation and hope.

The metaphor of folding clothes serves as emotional shorthand—either for tidying up the past or unpacking something new, depending on your angle.

Lines like “I know it’s getting cold out, but it’s not frozen” and “I don’t need roses / Just need some flowers from my garden” float between practical and poignant, side-stepping melodrama with a shrug.

The second hook shifts gears vocally, pulling off tonal pivots that keep the track from falling into autopilot.

Before solo work, Kehlani cut her teeth with Poplyfe, then made a quiet splash with 2015’s You Should Be Here, threading her way to SweetSexySavage in 2017 and a Suicide Squad feature that didn’t go unnoticed.

Everything (2022)

39 . Dove Cameron – Romeo

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

A third single in Dove Cameron‘s busy 2025, “Romeo” arrives under the banners of Disruptor and Columbia Records.

The track continues the singer’s output since breaking into the music scene in 2019, long after those Disney Channel twin shenanigans in “Liv and Maddie.”

Washington-born and Emmy in hand, Cameron—aka Chloe Celeste Hosterman—seems to juggle pop and past lives in “Descendants” with theatrical ease.

Music video directed by : Curry Tian

Breakfast (2022)

38 . Aria Bela – Wifey

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Released in June 2025, “Wifey” arrives as a standalone single amid a busy release streak that includes “ONLINE,” “GAMEBOY,” and “PILATES.”

Behind the production is ESSA GANTE, lending the track a consistent sonic thread with Aria Bela’s recent work.

Aria Bela, born Abril Abdamari Garza Alonso in Ciudad Juárez in 1998, launched her music project in April 2025 after a two-year prep phase.

Better known as streamer AriGameplays, she turns to pop with bilingual flair, backing self-love and Barbie-coded visuals with glossy hooks and a straight face.

Music video directed by : Melanie Anton / Sol Schostik

37 . Janine Berdin – Tayo Lang [May Alam] (w/ Illest Morena & Fana)

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Janine Berdin swaps grit for groove on “Tayo Lang [May Alam],” a June 2025 pop single released via Island Records Philippines.

The track kicks off when Fana dares Berdin—normally in her rock lane—to try Afrobeat, a challenge she accepts and wraps up under two hours.

Illest Morena jumps in, drawn less by design than by disbelief at Berdin’s genre pivot.

Together, they piece together what’s loosely been dubbed a “summer girl anthem,” light but built on sharp left turns.

It follows Berdin’s March 2025 single “Ayos Lang” and her 2024 collab “Mikasa” with Arthur Nery.

Born Patricia Janine Dusaran Berdin in 2002, she first surfaced after winning “Tawag ng Tanghalan” in 2018, and has since made a point of zigging where others zag.

Music video directed by : Naki & Y.Stacey

Alas Dos Na!!! (2023)

36 . Dylan – Bad

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“Bad” is Dylan’s 2025 comeback, stepping in after “Perfect Revenge” and keeping the edges sharp.

A pop track trimmed for current tastes, it leans into big, assertive vocals and slick, high-gloss production.

Clash Magazine calls it “a devilishly delicious pop feast” where Dylan “pushes back, and asserts her own worth.”

The singer—London-born, cuts pop with indie and electronic—first made noise in 2021 with her EP “Red.”

Love, heartbreak, and a heavy dose of self on display again, but this time without any apologies.

Girl Of Your Dreams (2023)

35 . Reneé Rapp – Mad

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

An Interscope single from June 2025, “Mad” finds Reneé Rapp stranded in a luxury hotel with Alexandra Shipp and a relationship that’s clearly not checking out early.

The music video drifts through polished halls and frayed emotions, all frustration and mismatched desire wrapped in plush interiors.

Before solo pop beckoned with her debut album “Snow Angel,” Rapp did time on Broadway in “Mean Girls” and slipped into campus life for “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”

Music video directed by : Luke Orlando – Song featured on the album : Bite Me

Too Well (2022)

34 . Kehlani – Folded

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

Released in June 2025, “Folded” finds Kehlani layering strings, guitar, and drums beneath lyrics about wanting to reconnect with an ex, blending equal parts hesitation and hope.

The metaphor of folding clothes serves as emotional shorthand—either for tidying up the past or unpacking something new, depending on your angle.

Lines like “I know it’s getting cold out, but it’s not frozen” and “I don’t need roses / Just need some flowers from my garden” float between practical and poignant, side-stepping melodrama with a shrug.

The second hook shifts gears vocally, pulling off tonal pivots that keep the track from falling into autopilot.

Before solo work, Kehlani cut her teeth with Poplyfe, then made a quiet splash with 2015’s You Should Be Here, threading her way to SweetSexySavage in 2017 and a Suicide Squad feature that didn’t go unnoticed.

Everything (2022)

33 . Zara Larsson – Midnight Sun

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

“Midnight Sun” captures the not-quite-darkness of Swedish summer nights, where the sky refuses to go black and everything feels slightly possible.

Produced by MNEK and Margo XS, it leans into trance-laced pop with just enough shimmer to suggest skinny-dipping isn’t out of the question.

Larsson keeps things loose and momentary, pairing fleeting connection with a tonal palette that stretches between presence and euphoria.

It’s the emotional pivot of her fifth album, a nod to heritage filtered through synths and spontaneity rather than nostalgia or tradition.

Long since the Talang stage and somewhere past “Lush Life” and “Never Forget You,” she swerves here toward a kind of romantic impasse: light, temporary, and wide awake.

Song featured on the album : Midnight Sun

Lush Life (2015)

32 . GloRilla – Rain Down On Me (w/ Kirk Franklin & Maverick City Music)

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

“Rain Down On Me” throws GloRilla in the middle of a gospel-trap experiment, joined by Kirk Franklin, Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore, and Kierra Sheard.

Faith, forgiveness, and weathering the storm take center stage, backed by southern beats and church choirs.

The video sticks close to the theme—rough times, pews, and community warmth, plus some well-placed robes.

A crossover, sure, but also GloRilla’s first BET win, bagging the Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award in 2025.

She uses her acceptance speech to give the credit where she thinks it’s due—“God did.”

Ahead of this, her debut album already hits Billboard 200’s top 5, sitting somewhere between Memphis grit and Sunday service.

Music video directed by : Benny Boom – Song featured on the album : Glorious

Tomorrow (W/ Cardi B) (2022)

31 . Dachi – Paradise

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

“Paradise” arrives in 2025 with Dachi still doing what they’ve been doing since at least 2022—releasing singles and albums (#VIVID, Needed) with a methodical sense of momentum.

This one blends electronic pop flourishes with atmospheric synths and emotive vocals that don’t beg for attention but are hard to ignore.

The arrangement leans on dynamic crescendos and layered harmonies, brushing up against introspection without falling in.

It sketches out a version of bliss and emotional escape that’s more daydream than manifesto—and that might be the point.

Music video directed by : Souleymane / Nicolas Fournier

30 . Giorgia – L’Unica

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

“L’Unica” slides into Italian pop with a mix of melodic steadiness and lyrical directness, poking at themes of self-identity without getting too theatrical about it.

The arrangement leans contemporary, but Giorgia’s delivery carries a residue of soul that’s hard to misplace.

Born in Rome in 1971, she’s now ten albums deep, which helps explain the relaxed grip with which she handles a track like this.

She’s racked up twenty-four top-ten singles, twelve top-ten albums, and five Sanremo appearances, one of them a win—and yes, that was back in ’95.

Gocce Di Memoria (2011)

29 . Andreana Cekic – Ljubomoran

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

Released in June 2025, “Ljubomoran” adds another entry to Andreana Cekic’s catalog of finely tuned pop-folk cautionary tales, never shy of a little drama.

Born August 23, 1984, in Kozarska Dubica, she brings her usual vocal intensity to lyrics that suggest jealousy isn’t just a passing mood—it’s a full-time job.

Cekic, no stranger to regional stages, has also performed at the Mediterraneanvision Song Contest, where sentiment and sequins go hand in hand.

Music video directed by : Una Creative Co – Song featured on the album : Prime

Tudja Majica (2023)

28 . Blerona Bytyci – Reja Jem

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

“Reja Jem,” dropped by Blerona Bytyqi in June 2025, leans into pop with a nod to traditional Albanian textures.

The title translates to “My Daughter-in-Law,” which might raise eyebrows depending on your extended family situation.

Hooks run smooth, beats feel breezy, and there’s just enough folklore folded in to keep things rooted without going full wedding band.

Bytyqi’s catalog includes “Shoqja Jem” and several team-ups with regional artists, proving she knows how to keep one foot in the club and the other in the village.

Music video directed by : 2Aproduction

S’Kalon (2023)

27 . Tracy Melon – Ogenda Kukilaba

Date Added : Jun 27,2025

Tracy Melon’s 2025 single “Ogenda Kukilaba”—Ugandan Luganda for “You Are Going to Know”—doesn’t exactly whisper its intentions.

Built on Michael Ouma’s acoustic guitar and an Afrobeat rhythm, it circles themes of romantic love, emotional resilience, and a bit of self-reckoning.

It shares DNA with her earlier tracks like “Kakana” and “Sumagiza,” and the EP Smile, where R&B, Zouk, pop, and Afrobeat live in relatively peaceful cohabitation.

Melon first emerged via the 2021 Pearl of Africa Star Search, a show designed, one suspects, to filter out those who couldn’t carry a tune or a storyline.

Kakana (2023)

26 . RYM – Minimum

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Minimum” drops in June 2025, with RYM (Rym Fikri) juggling three languages—Moroccan Arabic, French, Spanish—like a seasoned street vendor hawking trilingual ambition.

The beat leans modern pop, but not without winks toward classical Arabic stylings, Casablanca roots peeking through slick production.

The chorus stakes its ground early: “Knt bara ri l minimum / Sde9 rebi 3tani li ne7lem bih”—fighting words with a grateful aftertaste, somewhere between a prayer and a flex.

Perseverance climbs into the lyrics via “je fais beaucoup d’efforts,” while the bottom line doesn’t mince words: “Au finale c’est l money qui compte.”

The music video features Rim Fikri and Anthony Sirius re-enacting the grind for something slightly above subsistence.

Digitally distributed by Qanawat Music, the track slots neatly alongside “Dime Porque” and “YA DENIA” without pretending to reinvent her wheel.

At 22, RYM multitasks as singer, actor, and painter, which is either impressive or exhausting—probably both.

Papa (2023)

25 . Amaarae – S.M.O.

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in June 2025, “S.M.O.” finds Amaarae stepping back into the spotlight after 2023’s “Fountain Baby.”

The initials stand for “Slut Me Out,” a title that doesn’t exactly shy away from attention.

The track pulls influences from 1980s Ghanaian highlife, particularly Ata Kak, but filters them through Detroit club bass and drum lines reminiscent of “1er Gaou” and “Rock With You.”

A zouk melody threads through, played via a synth that nods to steel pan without ever quite becoming one.

Previous releases include 2020’s “The Angel You Don’t Know,” and collaborations feature names like Janelle Monáe, Rina Sawayama, and Childish Gambino.

Music video directed by : Omar Jones – Song featured on the album : Black Star

Sad Girlz Luv Money Ft Moliy (2020)

24 . Dodie – I’M FINE!

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in June 2025, “I’M FINE!” arrives three years after Dodie‘s last solo outing and walks in with ironic poise.

Layer by layer, the track builds from a wry opening into a crescendo of fluttering strings and jittery drums, balancing polish with unease.

The lyrics stage a tense dialogue between the face one shows the world and what’s churning underneath.

Produced between her home setup and Joe Rubel’s London studio, the single doubles as her first release under Decca Records.

The video, rave-coded and twitchy, matches the track’s tone shift beat for beat.

Standing alone, with no album attachment, it slots neatly into a catalog that began on YouTube in 2011, now stretched across four EPs, a studio album, and her work with Fizz.

Music video directed by : Sammy Paul, Dodie

Human (2017)

23 . Najma Nashaad – Jawi

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Jawi” arrives June 2025, with Najma Nashaad weaving her voice through production by Djadamonthebeat.

The track borrows its spine from traditional Somali styles—hees, jaceyl, and kaban—while the music video leans into that air of cultural fidelity.

Nashaad, Nairobi-born and raised between Galkacyo and Hargeisa, sticks to form by pairing romance with Somali genre staples like dhaanto and balwo, all tied up in contemporary polish.

If it sounds familiar, a previous version dropped back in December 2022, joined then by Saalax Sanaag.

Music video directed by : @Dazthedirector4397

Ku Siyaay Nafta (2023)

22 . Vinka – Gunkwase

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in May 2025, “Gunkwase” fronts a three-song project from Kampala-born artist Vinka, issued via Swangz Avenue and Kelele Digital.

The track is produced by Pyret Beats, who steers clear of theatrics and keeps things in check with a clean, functional groove.

“Gunkwase” opens the set like it means business, not a manifesto, but at least a mission statement in three minutes.

Vinka, or Veronica Nakiyingi Luggya when paperwork is involved, has built a catalog that includes “Malaika,” “Omukwano Gwo,” and “Mapozi”—each one leaning into Afro-pop and dancehall without overthinking it.

Believe (2023)

26 . RYM – Minimum

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Minimum” drops in June 2025, with RYM (Rym Fikri) juggling three languages—Moroccan Arabic, French, Spanish—like a seasoned street vendor hawking trilingual ambition.

The beat leans modern pop, but not without winks toward classical Arabic stylings, Casablanca roots peeking through slick production.

The chorus stakes its ground early: “Knt bara ri l minimum / Sde9 rebi 3tani li ne7lem bih”—fighting words with a grateful aftertaste, somewhere between a prayer and a flex.

Perseverance climbs into the lyrics via “je fais beaucoup d’efforts,” while the bottom line doesn’t mince words: “Au finale c’est l money qui compte.”

The music video features Rim Fikri and Anthony Sirius re-enacting the grind for something slightly above subsistence.

Digitally distributed by Qanawat Music, the track slots neatly alongside “Dime Porque” and “YA DENIA” without pretending to reinvent her wheel.

At 22, RYM multitasks as singer, actor, and painter, which is either impressive or exhausting—probably both.

Papa (2023)

25 . Amaarae – S.M.O.

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in June 2025, “S.M.O.” finds Amaarae stepping back into the spotlight after 2023’s “Fountain Baby.”

The initials stand for “Slut Me Out,” a title that doesn’t exactly shy away from attention.

The track pulls influences from 1980s Ghanaian highlife, particularly Ata Kak, but filters them through Detroit club bass and drum lines reminiscent of “1er Gaou” and “Rock With You.”

A zouk melody threads through, played via a synth that nods to steel pan without ever quite becoming one.

Previous releases include 2020’s “The Angel You Don’t Know,” and collaborations feature names like Janelle Monáe, Rina Sawayama, and Childish Gambino.

Music video directed by : Omar Jones – Song featured on the album : Black Star

Sad Girlz Luv Money Ft Moliy (2020)

24 . Dodie – I’M FINE!

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in June 2025, “I’M FINE!” arrives three years after Dodie‘s last solo outing and walks in with ironic poise.

Layer by layer, the track builds from a wry opening into a crescendo of fluttering strings and jittery drums, balancing polish with unease.

The lyrics stage a tense dialogue between the face one shows the world and what’s churning underneath.

Produced between her home setup and Joe Rubel’s London studio, the single doubles as her first release under Decca Records.

The video, rave-coded and twitchy, matches the track’s tone shift beat for beat.

Standing alone, with no album attachment, it slots neatly into a catalog that began on YouTube in 2011, now stretched across four EPs, a studio album, and her work with Fizz.

Music video directed by : Sammy Paul, Dodie

Human (2017)

23 . Najma Nashaad – Jawi

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Jawi” arrives June 2025, with Najma Nashaad weaving her voice through production by Djadamonthebeat.

The track borrows its spine from traditional Somali styles—hees, jaceyl, and kaban—while the music video leans into that air of cultural fidelity.

Nashaad, Nairobi-born and raised between Galkacyo and Hargeisa, sticks to form by pairing romance with Somali genre staples like dhaanto and balwo, all tied up in contemporary polish.

If it sounds familiar, a previous version dropped back in December 2022, joined then by Saalax Sanaag.

Music video directed by : @Dazthedirector4397

Ku Siyaay Nafta (2023)

22 . Vinka – Gunkwase

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in May 2025, “Gunkwase” fronts a three-song project from Kampala-born artist Vinka, issued via Swangz Avenue and Kelele Digital.

The track is produced by Pyret Beats, who steers clear of theatrics and keeps things in check with a clean, functional groove.

“Gunkwase” opens the set like it means business, not a manifesto, but at least a mission statement in three minutes.

Vinka, or Veronica Nakiyingi Luggya when paperwork is involved, has built a catalog that includes “Malaika,” “Omukwano Gwo,” and “Mapozi”—each one leaning into Afro-pop and dancehall without overthinking it.

Believe (2023)

21 . Δέσποινα Βανδή – Φαινόμενο

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Φαινόμενο” arrives in June 2025 as a pop anthem built on modern production and a hook that doesn’t pretend to be subtle.

Despina Vandi premieres it live at the MAD Video Music Awards 2025 by DEI, a stage more than ready for synchronized lights, practiced routines, and smoke machines on cue.

Born Despina Malea, she has circulated through Greek pop and laïka since the ’90s, with over a million records distributed and a handful of industry recognition to show for it.

Music video directed by : Alex Konstantinidis

Εσένα Περιμένω (2023)

20 . Ndakhte Lo – Aduna

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in May 2025, “Aduna” is a live track backed by Prince Arts, with Senegalese singer Ndakhte Lo working the stage rather than the studio booth this time.

The title—Wolof for “life”—sets the tone, looping through reflections on emotion and the imperfect art of staying hopeful.

This rendition favors the mic-over-production route, shifting attention to Lo’s delivery and the charm of being slightly off-script.

It arrives as one piece of a larger campaign balancing both studio polish and the slightly riskier live setup.

Lo, who splits her time between TFM and Prince Arts, juggles careers as a singer, TV presenter, actress, and model, bundling modern polish with the pulse of mbalax rhythms.

Music video directed by : Moustapha Kane

Defal Ni Ñun (Xarit) (2023)

19 . Goulam – Sukari (w/ Zaoidi)

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Sukari” teams up Franco-Comorian singer Goulam with Zaoidi for a sweet-and-salty trilingual stroll—Swahili, French, and Comorian (Shindzuani) all join the party.

Titled with the Swahili word for “sugar,” the track flirts with themes of emotional attachment and affection rather than cavity-inducing excess.

Solam handles the arrangement, with JC Beat Music strumming in on guitar duty for good measure.

Born in Mutsamudu, Comoros, Goulam has a habit of slipping reggae and hip-hop into traditional rhythms, as already heard on “Entre Deux,” “Histoire de Famille,” and “Retour aux sources.”

Music video directed by : Smito

Pour Toujours (2020)

18 . Halle – Braveface

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“Braveface” arrives in June 2025 under Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.

Co-written by Halle, the track focuses on vulnerability, emotional resilience, and self-worth.

It marks another step in her solo career after Chloe x Halle.

She previously appeared as Ariel in The Little Mermaid (2023) and on the series Grown-ish.

The song reflects her ongoing involvement both in music and screen projects.

Angel (2023)

17 . Klaudia Zielińska – La Li Lej

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in June 2025, “La Li Lej” marks a new single from Warsaw-based electronic artist Klaudia Zielińska.

The track applies a looping chorus and upbeat production that loosely echoes her earlier works.

Quick to circulate through Polish social platforms, the song spawns an influx of posts and remixes.

Part of a discography that includes “Nie Mów Mi,” “Silniejsza,” and “Onyx,” it stays close to her familiar energetic tone.

Music video directed by : Klaudia Zielińska

Nie Mów Mi (2022)

16 . Melanie Santiler – VEN

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“VEN” lands in 2025 as a new release from Havana-born pop artist Melanie Santiler.

The track follows the rhythm of her previous singles “BUEN PROVECHO” and “Un Momentico +.”

Built on a foundation of modern pop, it navigates through nods to her Cuban background without veering into the nostalgic lane.

Santiler, born August 27, 2001, threads influences from Beyoncé and C. Tangana into her sound without quoting them directly.

Music video directed by : Alejandro Guirola & Kitzune

Un Momentico (W/ Dale Putut) (2024)

15 . Lisa Mishra – Teri Hoon

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in June 2025, “Teri Hoon” is a Hindi ballad sung by Lisa Mishra with production by The Dirty Jays.

Written from one woman to another, it centers queer love with a quiet, personal tone.

The track is recorded at Island City Studios using live instrumentation and opts for sparse production to keep the focus on the lyrics.

Mishra, who grew up in London and Chicago, moves between Bollywood playback and indie work, with past credits including Chance The Rapper’s “Coloring Book.”

Music video directed by : Anuj Samtani

14 . Cult Of Venus – Algorithm

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in February 2025 via Liberty Belle Records / Futures, “Algorithm” serves as a protest track against digital surveillance and algorithmic control.

The video, created in collaboration with graphic designer Sarah Schmitt, adopts a multidisciplinary visual style.

Cult Of Venus, a New York-based multi-instrumentalist and performance artist, performs behind shadows or props and keeps their identity concealed.

Their debut, “Mountains”, appeared in 2022.

Music video directed by : Moody Darkroom

Time Capsule Live (2022)

18 . Halle – Braveface

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“Braveface” arrives in June 2025 under Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.

Co-written by Halle, the track focuses on vulnerability, emotional resilience, and self-worth.

It marks another step in her solo career after Chloe x Halle.

She previously appeared as Ariel in The Little Mermaid (2023) and on the series Grown-ish.

The song reflects her ongoing involvement both in music and screen projects.

Angel (2023)

17 . Klaudia Zielińska – La Li Lej

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in June 2025, “La Li Lej” marks a new single from Warsaw-based electronic artist Klaudia Zielińska.

The track applies a looping chorus and upbeat production that loosely echoes her earlier works.

Quick to circulate through Polish social platforms, the song spawns an influx of posts and remixes.

Part of a discography that includes “Nie Mów Mi,” “Silniejsza,” and “Onyx,” it stays close to her familiar energetic tone.

Music video directed by : Klaudia Zielińska

Nie Mów Mi (2022)

16 . Melanie Santiler – VEN

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“VEN” lands in 2025 as a new release from Havana-born pop artist Melanie Santiler.

The track follows the rhythm of her previous singles “BUEN PROVECHO” and “Un Momentico +.”

Built on a foundation of modern pop, it navigates through nods to her Cuban background without veering into the nostalgic lane.

Santiler, born August 27, 2001, threads influences from Beyoncé and C. Tangana into her sound without quoting them directly.

Music video directed by : Alejandro Guirola & Kitzune

Un Momentico (W/ Dale Putut) (2024)

15 . Lisa Mishra – Teri Hoon

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in June 2025, “Teri Hoon” is a Hindi ballad sung by Lisa Mishra with production by The Dirty Jays.

Written from one woman to another, it centers queer love with a quiet, personal tone.

The track is recorded at Island City Studios using live instrumentation and opts for sparse production to keep the focus on the lyrics.

Mishra, who grew up in London and Chicago, moves between Bollywood playback and indie work, with past credits including Chance The Rapper’s “Coloring Book.”

Music video directed by : Anuj Samtani

14 . Cult Of Venus – Algorithm

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in February 2025 via Liberty Belle Records / Futures, “Algorithm” serves as a protest track against digital surveillance and algorithmic control.

The video, created in collaboration with graphic designer Sarah Schmitt, adopts a multidisciplinary visual style.

Cult Of Venus, a New York-based multi-instrumentalist and performance artist, performs behind shadows or props and keeps their identity concealed.

Their debut, “Mountains”, appeared in 2022.

Music video directed by : Moody Darkroom

Time Capsule Live (2022)

13 . Jenevieve – Head Over Heels

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in June 2025 and produced by Elijah Gabor, “Head Over Heels” builds on a sample from Tom Browne’s “Charisma.”

The track blends disco and funk with lyrics that flirt around the jitters of falling too fast.

It slips easily into Jenevieve’s genre-mixing R&B catalog, which features earlier projects like DIVISION and RENDEZVOUS.

Jenevieve, born in Edmonton in 1986, first surfaced in LA’s music scene with synth-driven singles in the late 2010s.

Music video directed by : Yanchi

Nxwhere (2021)

12 . ZAZ – Cerca De Ti (Mon Amour)

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in 2025, “Cerca De Ti (Mon Amour)” continues ZAZ’s habit of blending languages, fusing Spanish and French right from the title.

The track aligns with her trademark mix of gypsy jazz and acoustic vibes, steering clear of studio gloss.

ZAZ, born Isabelle Geffroy, trained at the Bordeaux conservatory and started out in bands like Fifty Fingers.

She first drew wider public attention with “Je veux” back in 2010.

Music video directed by : Jet, Romain Descampe, Egil Franzen – Song featured on the album : Sains Et Saufs

Je Veux (2019)

11 . M.I.A – SAFE

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

“SAFE” hits as M.I.A.’s second 2025 release, surfacing June 11 under her imprint Ohmni Music.

The track threads her familiar sonic patterns with touches of Christian hip-hop and a children’s choir loop.

Lyrics touch on her recent conversion and nod to her anti-5G fashion label Ohmni, previously plugged on The Alex Jones Show.

It picks up the thematic thread from her earlier 2025 single “Armour.”

Music video directed by : M.I.A., Clare Gillen, And Pablo Lopez Lara

Marigold (2024)

10 . Mimi Webb – Love Language

Date Added : Jun 21,2025

Released in June 2025, “Love Language” signals a new direction for Mimi Webb, who opts for a more personal and stripped-back approach.

Following her duet with Meghan Trainor on “Mind Reader,” this track lands as a solo effort under Epic Records.

Born in 2000, Webb first made waves with her EP “Seven Shades of Heartbreak” and continued with the album “Amelia.”

Music video directed by : Bradley & Pablo – Song featured on the album : Confessions

House On Fire (2022)

9 . Mariah Carey – Type Dangerous

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Type Dangerous” arrives in June 2025 as Mariah Carey‘s first major solo single since 2018.

Released under the Gamma label, it leads her upcoming, currently untitled, sixteenth studio album.

The track leans on a sample from Eric B. & Rakim’s 1987 cut “Eric B. Is President,” pulling in the line “Make ’em clap to this” and signature DJ drops.

Lyrics touch on charged romance and name-check her former mansion, “Sing Sing.”

Carey co-writes and co-produces with Anderson .Paak, NWi, and Daniel Moore, blending R&B, hip hop, new jack swing, and pop.

Music video directed by : Joseph Kahn

All I Want For Christmas Is You (1994)

8 . Candice – Jeu

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Jeu” comes out in June 2025 as Candice‘s first single from her second EP.

Born in 2003, Candice Florentin first appears on Star Academy 2023.

She follows up in August 2024 with “Fleurs Fanées”, a debut track shaped by Afro-Love tones and produced by Ny Kajy.

With “Jeu”, she shifts gears, putting forward a different sound to open her next chapter.

Music video directed by : Mila Runser – Song featured on the album : Premier Pétale

7 . Say Now – Brick By Brick

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

Released in June 2025, “Brick By Brick” is the fourth single this year from London-based group Say Now.

Following “DON’T TEXT DON’T CALL,” “Forever,” and “Can’t Keep A Beat,” it adds a fresh layer to their 2025 output.

The track flips the breakup narrative, issuing a dry warning to exes’ future partners: you’re welcome.

Ysabelle Salvanera, Amelia Onuorah, and Madeleine Haynes let the message land with their usual deadpan flair.

Music video directed by : Douglas Reddan

S.I.N.G.L.E (2023)

6 . Meryl – Shatta Confessions (w/ N’Ken)

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Shatta Confessions” is a 2025 single by Meryl featuring N’Ken, blending dancehall with Antillean rap in a nod to their Caribbean background.

The track offers a sharp, rhythmic structure and lands easily in playlists built for the warmer months.

Meryl, born Cindy Elismar in Martinique in 1995, fuses urban and Caribbean influences in her work, including her 2020 mixtape “Jour Avant Caviar.”

N’Ken navigates similar musical lanes in the French Caribbean scene.

Music video directed by : Maza

Jack Sparrow (2022)

9 . Mariah Carey – Type Dangerous

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Type Dangerous” arrives in June 2025 as Mariah Carey‘s first major solo single since 2018.

Released under the Gamma label, it leads her upcoming, currently untitled, sixteenth studio album.

The track leans on a sample from Eric B. & Rakim’s 1987 cut “Eric B. Is President,” pulling in the line “Make ’em clap to this” and signature DJ drops.

Lyrics touch on charged romance and name-check her former mansion, “Sing Sing.”

Carey co-writes and co-produces with Anderson .Paak, NWi, and Daniel Moore, blending R&B, hip hop, new jack swing, and pop.

Music video directed by : Joseph Kahn

All I Want For Christmas Is You (1994)

8 . Candice – Jeu

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Jeu” comes out in June 2025 as Candice‘s first single from her second EP.

Born in 2003, Candice Florentin first appears on Star Academy 2023.

She follows up in August 2024 with “Fleurs Fanées”, a debut track shaped by Afro-Love tones and produced by Ny Kajy.

With “Jeu”, she shifts gears, putting forward a different sound to open her next chapter.

Music video directed by : Mila Runser – Song featured on the album : Premier Pétale

7 . Say Now – Brick By Brick

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

Released in June 2025, “Brick By Brick” is the fourth single this year from London-based group Say Now.

Following “DON’T TEXT DON’T CALL,” “Forever,” and “Can’t Keep A Beat,” it adds a fresh layer to their 2025 output.

The track flips the breakup narrative, issuing a dry warning to exes’ future partners: you’re welcome.

Ysabelle Salvanera, Amelia Onuorah, and Madeleine Haynes let the message land with their usual deadpan flair.

Music video directed by : Douglas Reddan

S.I.N.G.L.E (2023)

6 . Meryl – Shatta Confessions (w/ N’Ken)

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Shatta Confessions” is a 2025 single by Meryl featuring N’Ken, blending dancehall with Antillean rap in a nod to their Caribbean background.

The track offers a sharp, rhythmic structure and lands easily in playlists built for the warmer months.

Meryl, born Cindy Elismar in Martinique in 1995, fuses urban and Caribbean influences in her work, including her 2020 mixtape “Jour Avant Caviar.”

N’Ken navigates similar musical lanes in the French Caribbean scene.

Music video directed by : Maza

Jack Sparrow (2022)

5 . Kehlani – Folded

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

Released in June 2025, “Folded” is a mid-tempo R&B track by Kehlani.

The song continues her collaboration with producer Khris Riddick-Tynes, already behind her 2024 single “After Hours.”

The production is shared with Andre Harris, D.K. the Punisher, and Don Mills.

Issued under Atlantic Records/TSNMI, the track adds another title to a catalog started with her 2015 mixtape “You Should Be Here.”

Kehlani began with the group Poplyfe and debuted solo with “SweetSexySavage” in 2017.

Everything (2022)

4 . Tej SherGill – Haal Chaal

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

Released in May 2025 via Haani Records, “Haal Chaal” brings Tej SherGill back under the spotlight with a Punjabi track that rides on melody rather than spectacle.

Sam Gill handles the production, leaving room for SherGill’s voice to carry the mood without trying too hard.

Following “On The Way” and “Mirrors,” the song keeps things low-key, offering enough sentiment without tipping into theatrics.

Music video directed by : Jagdeep Maan

On The Way (2024)

3 . Ani Lorak – Mama

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Mama” is a 2025 Russian-language ballad by Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak.

The track revolves around the enduring emotional bond between a mother and child.

Ani Lorak, born Karolina Myroslavivna Kuiek in Kitsman in 1978, has been active since 1996.

She reached international audiences by finishing second at Eurovision 2008 with “Shady Lady.”

Her career includes the People’s Artist of Ukraine title and several regional awards.

Music video directed by : Anton Menshikov

Shady Lady (2011)

2 . Arca – Sola

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Sola” comes out in May 2025 as one half of the double single “Puta / Sola.”

It follows Arca’s pattern of pairing confrontational titles with dense production and cryptic vocal work.

Born Alejandra Ghersi in Caracas in 1989, she releases it under the same experimental ethos found across her past albums like “Xen” and “Kick I.”

Her production appears on records by Björk, FKA twigs, and Kanye West.

Music video directed by : Daniel Sannwald

Яitual (2023)

1 . HolyBrune – Off The Ground

Date Added : Jun 17,2025

“Off The Ground” is a 2025 single by French artist HolyBrune, released as a summer-themed track in June.

It blends elements of French chanson, hip-hop, nu disco, and electronic, echoing her usual style.

HolyBrune, born Brune Poirier in Marseille in 1995, began her career in the mid-2010s.

She previously released the EP “Éclats” in 2017 and the album “Miroirs” in 2020.

The track reflects her preference for silky vocals and minimal, intimate arrangements.

Music video directed by : Josh Nesmith

Catching Feelings (2020)


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