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Faouzia’s “Unethical” is produced by Arthur Besna and blends pop, R&B, and soul. Charlotte Dipanda and Tayc team up on “Dis-moi,” with lyrics from Bamenda and Cocody, produced by Jal HOHY and RichieBeats. Guchi’s “Balance” mixes Afropop and dancehall. María Becerra’s “Infinitos Como El Mar” explores chaotic love. Emilia’s “Perfectas” promotes self-acceptance. Sarai Rivera’s “Tu Voz” reflects divine guidance. Elena’s “Piesa De La Radio” honors emotional power in music. Maya Puravida’s “L’estate È Nostra” delivers Italian pop-electronic summer vibes. Ann Marie’s “Hennessy & You” embraces sensual R&B. Gabi Sklar’s “Stardust” blends nostalgia and heartache. Enisa’s “BOYS” is a global dance-pop anthem. BIA’s “One Thing” reflects Bahamian influences. Vanesa Horáková’s “Bailar” mixes Slovak, Romani, and Spanish lyrics with Latin beats. TRINIX and Mariana Froes merge French electronic and Brazilian sounds in “Vaitimbora.” Fioralba Syla’s “Kur Ma Lun At Syn” draws on Balkan roots. Luvcat’s “Vicious Delicious” leads a debut album with gothic visuals and pop culture nods. Here are the brand new music videos by female artists that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
59 . Faouzia – Unethical
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Released in August 2025, “Faouzia – Unethical” presents Faouzia lending her powerful vocals to a track produced by Arthur Besna. It seamlessly blends pop, R&B, and soul influences under the FAOUZIA MUSIC label. Faouzia, a Moroccan-Canadian artist, has previously won the International Songwriting Competition. Her collaborations include high-profile artists like David Guetta and John Legend. The singer’s past works feature EPs such as “Stripped” and “Citizens.” Music video directed by : Andrew Hebert Minefields (W/ John Legend) (2020) |
58 . Charlotte Dipanda – Dis-moi (w/ Tayc)
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Crafted under Jal HOHY and RichieBeats’ arrangements, “Charlotte Dipanda – Dis-moi (w/ Tayc)” is guided by Matéo Da Silva. With French lyrics, it navigates the themes of trauma and healing, capturing a journey through locations like Bamenda and Cocody. Charlotte, from Yaoundé, Cameroon, infuses Afropop and Congolese rumba, a style honed from her music-rich family background. Spotted by Lokua Kanza, she transitioned from cabaret to collaborating with Papa Wemba and Manu Dibango, later releasing “Mispa” in 2008, earning Balafon Music Awards and AFRIMA distinctions. Music video directed by : Matéo Da Silva On S’En Fout ) (2022) |
57 . Guchi – Balance
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
“Guchi – Balance” hits the scene as Guchi‘s latest creation, a Nigerian Afropop artist blending dancehall vibes. The track, which arrives in July 2025, reveals her talent as both composer and lyricist. Previously, Guchi struck gold with “Jennifer” and “Benzema,” catching attention with her vibrant tunes. Her debut single “No Be Jazzy” swept through TikTok, catapulting her higher in the music industry. An ambassador role with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency complements her musical journey. Music video directed by : Nasky – Song featured on the album : No Skips, Just Feelings (Ep) I Swear (2022) |
56 . Maria Becerra – Infinitos Como El Mar
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Argentine singer María Becerra releases her 2025 summer single “Maria Becerra – Infinitos Como El Mar,” blending R&B, pop, and urban sounds. The song narrates a tale of chaotic and unconditional love, highlighting intense dedication to a bohemian and troubled character. Becerra chooses to love “without conditions,” aiming to be “infinite like the sea.” Rising from social media, she artfully integrates pop and Latin genres in her hits like “Miénteme” and “Wow Wow. Her career includes Latin Grammy nominations and collaborations with J Balvin and Becky G. Song featured on the album : Shanina: Parte Ii La Nena De Argentina (2022) |
55 . Emilia – Perfectas
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Argentine singer-songwriter Emilia brings “Emilia – Perfectas” to life, a track that sings praises of self-acceptance and female empowerment. The lyrics stress authenticity and natural beauty over societal stereotypes. With a fresh pop-urban base and a memorable chorus, the song boosts confidence, urging listeners to see themselves as “perfect” just as they are. The themes of self-love, sisterhood, and authenticity resonate throughout. Before her solo career, Emilia was part of the Uruguayan cumbia pop band Rombai. Her debut album “Tú Crees en Mí?” achieved Platinum certification in Argentina. El Chisme (W/ Ana Mena, Nio Garcia) (2019) |
54 . Sarai Rivera – Tu Voz
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
“Tu Voz” by Sarai Rivera emerges as a heartfelt anthem released in July 2025, tackling themes of personal challenges like weakness and loneliness. Its lyrics resonate with a desire for divine guidance to transcend negative thoughts and fears. There’s a longing for God’s truth to replace lies and amplify faith. A recurring plea calls for divine presence to usher in peace and hope. This underscores an enduring patience and perseverance throughout life’s trials. Sarai, a notable gospel voice from California, who launched her career in 2009, comes from a musical family with Mexican roots. She received attention for her 2022 single “Suelto.” Music video directed by : Jahaziel Escobedo I Give You My Dreams (2023) |
53 . Elena – Piesa De La Radio
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Released in July 2025, “Elena – Piesa De La Radio” by Romanian singer Elena Gheorghe presents a pop-infused track designed to charm airwaves. The catchy melody celebrates music’s power to connect, urging listeners to sing the chorus for someone dear. Elena, born on July 30, 1985, in Clinceni, Romania, began her journey with her mother before joining Mandinga, releasing two albums and achieving success with “Soarele meu” in 2005. She ventured solo after 2006, hitting Romania’s Top 10 with “Vocea ta.” Asa, Cum Esti Tu (W/ Mandinga) (2023) |
52 . Maya Puravida – L’estate È Nostra
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
“Maya Puravida – L’estate È Nostra” hits the summer of 2025 with its lively mix of Italian pop and electronic beats. Released in late July, the song captures the essence of freedom and the joy of seizing the moment during the year’s most awaited season. Italian digital creator and singer Maya Puravida, based in Milan, brings fresh energy to the digital pop scene. Maya is well-known for her presence on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, sharing insights into skating and lifestyle. Music video directed by : Giorgio Impellizzeri |
51 . Ann Marie – Hennessy & You
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
“Hennessy & You” steps onto the scene as a sultry R&B single by Ann Marie, released in July 2025. Produced by Jayon, the track delves into nighttime desire, layered with Ann Marie’s melodic vocals narrating a magnetic connection. The lyrics artfully balance vulnerability and sensuality, sketching vivid scenes of intimate moments. Ann Marie, aka Joann Marie Slater, hails from Chicago and is known for “Secret” and her 2021 album “Hate Love.” Music video directed by : Noyz Of Gravitii Films Secret (2019) |
50 . Gabi Sklar – Stardust
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Released in July 2025, “Gabi Sklar – Stardust” is crafted by American singer-songwriter Gabi Sklar with Anton Goransson on production. Sklar’s powerful vocals shine amidst lush pop sounds, weaving themes of nostalgia and heartache. Imagery of memories described as “stardust on the floor” evokes longing and hope. From Long Island, New York, Gabi Sklar first appeared in 2017 with “Liberteens.” Her 2020 EP, “A Hot Mess,” showcases her talent for catchy pop melodies and sincere lyrics. Music video directed by : Gabi Sklar Good Kisser (2023) |
49 . Enisa – Boys
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
Enisa, a Brooklyn-based pop artist, releases the single “BOYS” in July 2025. Her music blends dance-pop with global influences, resulting in a lively anthem. The song celebrates the diversity and charm of boys worldwide. With playful lyrics, listeners encounter captivating boys from Morocco, New York City, Italy, Greece, and the Middle East. A catchy chorus repeats, “Boys around the world, boys around the world, that’s what I like,” while the energetic production stands out. Enisa, also a model, is signed to Atlantic Records and Highbridge The Label. Music video directed by : ; Count My Blessings (2011) |
48 . BIA – One Thing
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
BIA‘s “One Thing,” dropping in July 2025, flaunts production by AzizTheShake and Hidde. It’s a tropical, island-flavored anthem with a music video capturing the Bahamian vibes. BIA interacts with local culture against stunning backdrops. The track emphasizes her confident lyricism and smooth delivery and nods to Lauryn Hill’s impact on women and future generations. Following “We On Go,” it’s part of her debut album. BIA, originally from Boston, teams up with artists like J Balvin and Russ. Music video directed by : Benmarc Whole Lotta Money (2021) |
47 . Vanesa Horakova – Bailar
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Date Added : Aug 4,2025
“Vanesa Horáková – Bailar” arrives on the scene in July 2025 with a mix of Slovak, Romani, and Spanish lyrics. This single, produced by Ján Kováč and released under the Rebeat label, combines modern pop with Latin beats. The title, meaning “Dance,” hints at its goal to spread joy and lightness. Vanesa hails from Slovakia’s Romani music scene, with a discography marked by lively dance beats. Music video directed by : Franky Struzak Lej Lej Lej (2024) |
43 . Tulsi Kumar – MAA
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
In “Maa,” Tulsi Kumar trades in big hooks for something quieter: a personal tribute wrapped in gauzy visuals and slow-motion emotion. Released in July 2025 and produced by T-Series, the song is helmed by director-choreographer Ranju Varghese, who steers the video through a string of expressive tableaux about motherhood. Tulsi Kumar, who sings and appears in the clip, brings her dual perspective—as daughter and mother—into the frame alongside veteran actress Zarina Wahab. Aditya Dev handles the music production with an expected polish, while the choreography leans more toward theatrical sign language than full-bodied movement. Born in Mumbai on March 15, 1986, Kumar broke out with her 2009 album “Love Ho Jaaye” and has since delivered mainstream Hindi film hits like “Tum Jo Aaye” and “Soch Na Sake.” Music video directed by : Ranju Varghese Tum Jo Aaye (2017) |
42 . Vanessa Zinner – Sonnenbrand
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
In “Sonnenbrand,” Vanessa Zinner sidesteps melodrama in favor of conversational friction, asking dryly, “Was tut dir denn noch leid?” The song toys with the idea of misunderstood conflicts—or perhaps the absence thereof—as if trying to dissect a quarrel that never quite existed. Born in July 2002 in Kindberg, Austria, Zinner splits her time between singing, songwriting, acting, and social media, but no category quite contains her. Since her 2021 single “BANDIT,” she’s been orbiting pop with a sidelong gaze, occasionally landing on film projects like the short “Ein Augenblick” (2020). Music video directed by : Deissi Bandit (2020) |
41 . Denden – Validé
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Released in July 2025 under the Y&W / Aura Music label, “Validé” marks the next chapter for Denden, who doesn’t appear particularly fazed by debut success. The French singer first entered the scene in 2024 with “Ils se demandent,” an inaugural single that managed to wedge itself into the French Top 50. Less a thunderclap than a knowing nod, “Validé” suggests Denden is back—and not exactly in need of affirmation. Music video directed by : Randy Saleck Padtal (2024) |
40 . Jorja Smith – With You
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
On “With You,” Jorja Smith teams up with Ed Thomas, Maverick Sabre, and Jakwob to craft a track that filters pop and R&B through a lens of UK club nostalgia. Released in 2025, it pairs Smith’s clean electronic production with lyrics circling around emotional healing, past wounds, and the tricky miracle of connection. Born in Walsall, she first made noise in 2012 with a cover of “Earthquake,” eventually releasing her debut “Lost & Found” in 2018. By 2019, she’d picked up a Brit Award for Best British Female Artist and landed a Grammy nomination, ticking just enough boxes before circling back here. Music video directed by : Ivor Lawson-Adamah Be Honest (W/ Burna Boy) (2019) |
39 . Paty Cantú & Denisse Guerrero – Al Mismo Kbrn (De Siempre)
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
“Al Mismo Kbrn (De Siempre)” throws Paty Cantú and Denisse Guerrero, of Belanova fame, into their first joint venture, landing in July 2025 with a sugarcoated punch. The track mixes Belanova’s synthetic nostalgia with Cantú’s rhythmic fingerprints and updated global pop curves. Both artists co-write the piece, spinning a tale of emotional chess, regret, and the kind of romantic rerun that never quite quits. For Guerrero, this marks more than a collab—she’s back in the media frame after a notable period offstage. Cantú, born November 25, 1983, cut her teeth in Lu with hits like “Por Besarte,” before going solo in 2009 with “Me Quedo Sola.” Song featured on the album : Sagitario Deluxe Suerte (2013) |
38 . CMAT – Euro-Country
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
“Euro-Country” opens with an intro in Irish before switching gears into English to skewer post-2008 Ireland, complete with a swipe at Bertie Ahern and the mess he left behind. CMAT pulls no punches, pointing fingers at the role capitalism played in reshaping the country’s identity within Europe. The track slots neatly alongside her previous efforts—*If My Wife New I’d Be Dead* (2022) and *Crazymad, for Me* (2023)—balancing irony with underlying grief and biting humour. Born Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson in Dublin in 1996 and raised in County Meath, she walks her usual tightrope between satire and sincerity without ever missing a beat. Music video directed by : Eilis Doherty – Song featured on the album : Euro-Country Stay For Something (2022) |
37 . Iry Tina – Dudu (w/ Nina Roz)
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Miss Globe Africa 2020–21 Iry Tina teams up with Nina Roz on “DuDu,” a track that arrives in July 2025 flanked by its official video. It’s released under Iry Tina’s name, with Roz taking the featured slot—standard billing protocol, no surprises there. The song mingles African traditional influences with more current textures, straddling roots and radio without rushing either. Burundian-born Iry Tina, real name Irene Laura Uwimana, has been working out of Uganda since launching her career back in 2006. Prior entries in her catalog include the 2012 album Femme Africaine and singles like “Bindekere” and “Nakupenda” with Pallaso. Bindekere (2020) |
36 . Anycia – So Fine (w/ Tink, DJ Drama)
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Released July 2025, “So Fine” brings Anycia into slower, R&B-inflected territory—light-years from her usual Atlanta rap charge. She trades the high-octane bounce for something smoother, sharing the mic with Tink, whose half-sung, half-rapped delivery folds neatly into the track’s cool restraint. DJ Drama steers it into Gangsta Grillz territory, making Anycia the first Atlanta woman to drop a debut on the series. Her rise kicked off in 2022 with “KIMORA LEE” and kept pace through 2023’s EP “EXTRA”, but here she’s dialing down the energy without losing the bite. “So Fine” wraps confidence and self-worth inside a sleek package that still knows how to punch without raising its voice. Song featured on the album : Grady Baby Big Body (2023) |
35 . Ronisia – Swipe
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Released in July 2025 under Epic Records France, “Swipe” adds another track to Ronisia’s catalog, threading between French R&B, pop urbaine, zouk, and kompa. Born Ronizia Mendes Borges on November 13, 1999, in Tarrafal, Cape Verde, she moved to Grigny, France, where her musical trajectory begins in 2019 with “Plus de peine.” By January 2022, she delivers her first album, the self-titled “Ronisia,” a sixteen-track set that includes the 2021 single “Jolie Madame.” “Swipe” picks up where that record leaves off, trading melancholy for sly assertiveness and genre-blending finesse. Music video directed by : Mateo Da Silva C’Est Toi (2022) |
34 . EMMA – Bonne année
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Released in July 2025, “Bonne année” marks a new chapter for Emma, who first made waves as a contestant on season 12 of Star Academy 2025. Armed with a playful pop sensibility and a stage charm that didn’t go unnoticed, she now steps into the solo spotlight with a track that winks as much as it sings. The song mixes catchy melodies with lyrics that toe the line between heartfelt musings and cheeky observations. Emma’s pop leans light, but never lightheaded—think resolution season with a smirk. Music video directed by : Florent Defrene Ogni Volta È Così (2021) |
33 . Nailah Blackman – Busy Body
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Trinidadian artist Nailah Blackman keeps things cheeky with “Busy Body,” a July 2025 release produced by Anson Pro. The track blends her Caribbean soca roots with hip hop and alt-pop in a mix as breezy as it is calculated. Flirtatious lyrics and sticky rhythms do the heavy lifting, while her vocal delivery navigates between coy and commanding. Since her 2017 breakout with “Workout,” she’s been redefining soca’s edges with a sound that’s more hybrid than heritage act. Music video directed by : Ian Davis & Anson Pro Come Home (2023) |
32 . Taylor Acorn – Goodbye, Good Riddance
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Released in July 2025 as her first single with Fearless Records, “Goodbye, Good Riddance” follows the wave of Taylor Acorn’s deluxe reissue of *Survival in Motion*. The track rides a late-’90s/early-2000s pop-punk current, all chugging guitars and pointed farewells. It’s less a eulogy than a shrug—out with the toxic, in with the self-respect. Acorn, who first drew attention from Pennsylvania via YouTube covers, calls it one of her favorites to perform live. There’s grit in both tone and message, as the lyrics trade apologies for independence and a clean break. Music video directed by : Sinclair Psycho (2022) |
31 . ADÉLA – DeathByDevotion
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Date Added : Jul 28,2025
Released in July 2025 by Capitol Records, “DeathByDevotion” pairs ADÉLA’s electropop leanings with dense bass and polished synthesizers. Produced by Grimes, Liam Benayon, Slush Puppy, and Dylan Harrison, the track leans into artificial sheen and emotional restraint. Its lyrical premise—”Sentenced to death by devotion”—says most of what you need to know about its take on all-consuming loyalty. The music video tacks on sharp choreography in pointe shoes, a detail ADÉLA lifts straight from her days as a ballet dancer. Born Adéla Jergová in Bratislava on November 27, 2003, she crossed over from dance to pop after moving to Los Angeles. She previously appeared on “The Debut: Dream Academy” and “Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE”, and launched her solo career with “Homewrecked” in September 2024. Song featured on the album : The Provocateur Homewrecked (2024) |
29 . Jessie Murph – 1965
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Date Added : Jul 22,2025
Released in July 2025, “1965” finds Jessie Murph at the piano, handling lead and background vocals while Marc Huynen drops in with a trumpet line that wouldn’t be out of place in a spaghetti Western dream sequence. The track leans into Murph’s familiar cocktail of Southern-rooted country storytelling, alt-rock angst, and R&B moodiness—not quite choosing sides, but making them all get along. Born in 2004 in Nashville and raised in Athens, Alabama, Murph has been blending genres since her Columbia Records signing in 2021, after first stepping onto the radar with 2019’s “Heartbreaker.” Her 2020 album “Real Me” made a case for emotional transparency and shapeshifting sounds, and “1965” picks up where that left off—more bitter smile than heartbreak anthem. Song featured on the album : Sex Hysteria How Could You (2023) |
28 . Leigh-Anne – Been A Minute
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Date Added : Jul 22,2025
Released in July 2025 via Virgin Music Group, “Been A Minute” signals Leigh-Anne Pinnock’s debut as an independent artist after parting ways with Warner Records. Produced by Elijah “GYW Eli” Ross and Lasse Qvist, the track leans on a sample from Masters at Work’s 2002 cut “Work” and loops in dancehall touches filtered through Pinnock’s Caribbean background. Its music video builds around a carnival-inspired storyline, bright with nods to street celebration rather than introspection. Since going solo with 2023’s “Don’t Say Love,” Pinnock has rotated between dance-pop and garage modes, while keeping the social lens sharp in her 2021 documentary “Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power.” Music video directed by : Femi Lade Don’T Say Love (2023) |
27 . Em Beihold – Brutus
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Date Added : Jul 22,2025
“Brutus,” released in July 2025, sees Em Beihold turning historical betrayal into personal metaphor. The lyrics spiral through envy and self-doubt, with Brutus standing in for the anxious urge to measure oneself against others. In the music video, Beihold channels a fencer and a politician, staging duels of ambition that echo the song’s theme of internal conflict. Born Emily Mahin Beihold in Los Angeles in 1999, she trained in classical and jazz music, and fenced her way to NCAA All-American status in 2019 while at UC San Diego. Her debut EP *Infrared* arrived in 2017, followed by 2021’s “Groundhog Day,” sending her to Republic Records and Moon Projects. That deal led to “Numb Little Bug,” certified platinum in 2022, and her second EP, *Egg in the Backseat*, later that same year. Across her work, she balances introspection with a wink, making neuroses sound unusually well-arranged. Music video directed by : Em Beihold & Ethan Frank |
26 . Megan Moroney – 6 Months Later
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Date Added : Jul 22,2025
“6 Months Later” arrives June 2025 with production by Kristian Bush and a shrug aimed at exes who call when they’re not supposed to. Megan Moroney rewinds to “November, circa 2019,” mapping post-breakup wreckage with lines like “put a hole in my heart, watched it bleed.” She sidesteps sentimentality with a chorus that turns a late-night phone call into a punchline. Laid down at Blackbird Studios, the track swings along bright steel guitar and buoyant rhythms, sounding far cheerier than its narrative implies. Moroney’s trajectory began with 2023’s “Lucky,” which featured viral eyebrow-raiser “I’m Not Pretty.” Music video directed by : Cece Dawson & Megan Moroney I’M Not Pretty (2023) |
25 . Lusaint – Summertime
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Date Added : Jul 22,2025
With “Summertime,” Lusaint trades filtered Instagram sunsets for a quieter sort of jazz-reflection, tracking the ache of trying to decode someone who stopped returning eye contact. The single lands in July 2025, leaning into mellow rhythms and smoky melodies that hover in the vocal jazz corner without any urgency to explain themselves. Her voice—velvety in a well-worn armchair kind of way—doesn’t so much demand attention as suggest you might want to pay some. Lusaint, which is what Lucy Hopkins from Stretford calls herself these days, first popped up in 2019 with a moody rework of En Vogue’s “Don’t Let Go” that somehow ended up on Love Island. Original material followed in 2023, including “Joking,” “Neon Lights,” and the stripped-back “Sober,” signaling she’s now telling her own stories, not just rephrasing someone else’s. Music video directed by : ; – Song featured on the album : The Apothecary Wicked Game (2020) |
24 . Sasha Keable – Feel Something
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Date Added : Jul 22,2025
Released in June 2025 and produced by Taylor Hill, “Feel Something” threads together R&B, hip-hop, and the kind of gospel hue that doesn’t need a church to carry a tune. The chorus leans into a choral arrangement built entirely from Sasha Keable’s own layered vocals—no choir, no problem. Verses come sharp-edged, playing off a theme of emotional exposure and the stubborn ghost of previous affection. Lyrically, it nudges at the messy business of wanting a love you can actually touch—none of that blurred line stuff. Keable, a British singer-songwriter of Colombian descent, first popped into the frame via Disclosure’s “Voices” and followed up with projects like “Black Book” (2013) and “Intermission” (2021). Music video directed by : Billy King Killing Me (W/ Jorja Smith) (2022) |
23 . Miley Cyrus – Walk Of Fame (w/ Brittany Howard)
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Miley Cyrus teams up with Brittany Howard on “Walk of Fame,” a track dated May 2025 that takes a stroll through themes of healing and personal reflection—minus the therapy bill. Danielle Haim makes an appearance on electric guitar, while Pino Palladino holds down bass duties like it’s just another Tuesday. Clavinet textures come courtesy of Money Mark, synth lines courtesy of Alec O’Hanley, and a drum machine pulse courtesy of Jay Rudolph. Jonathan Rado rounds things out with his work on electric guitar and synth programming, because why should subtlety have all the fun? Music video directed by : Miley Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, Brendan Walter – Song featured on the album : Something Beautiful Strangers (2016) |
22 . Sigrid – Jellyfish
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
“Jellyfish” drifts in July 2025 under Universal Music Operations Limited, with Sigrid co-writing and co-producing it in the company of Napoleon Dynamite. A loosely-tied package of early-2000s indie, playful minimalism, and mild existential shrug, it’s a soft detour from her usual punch. Born in Ålesund in 1996, she first surfaced in 2013 with “Sun,” then took a sharper turn with 2017’s “Don’t Kill My Vibe.” “Jellyfish” opts for ambiguity over drama, a drifting beat replacing high drama, while still offering a lyrical bite if you squint for it. She premiered it on the summer 2025 festival circuit, adding a wink and nod to a résumé that includes “Strangers,” “Sucker Punch” (2019), and “How to Let Go” (2022). Music video directed by : Director. Palice () |
21 . Peggy Gou – D.A.N.C.E.
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Peggy Gou drops “D.A.N.C.E.” in June 2025, just in time to hitch a ride on the F1 movie circuit. Released via Atlantic Records, the track foregrounds themes of connection, joy, and freedom—no pit stop required for subtlety. It lands two years after her 2023 album *I Hear You*, capping a steady streak of studio activity. Born in South Korea in 1991, Gou has spent nearly a decade crafting beats from her Berlin base since debuting in 2016 with *The Art of War Part 1*. Her past releases span labels like Ninja Tune and Phonica, before launching Gudu Records in 2019 and curating a *DJ-Kicks* entry the same year. Music video directed by : The Reids – Song featured on the album : F1 The Album Starry Night (2019) |
20 . Noah Cyrus – New Country (w/ Blake Shelton)
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Noah Cyrus teams up with Blake Shelton on “New Country,” a duet that marks her shift toward a more traditional country sound. The collaboration springs from Cyrus personally reaching out to Shelton, convinced his voice belonged on the track—and apparently, he agreed. The song surfaces on Cyrus’s second studio album, where she nods heavily to her Nashville roots and her father, Billy Ray Cyrus. Though she began her career as a child actress in films like *Ponyo* and in *Hannah Montana*, her turn to music began in 2016 with the single “Make Me (Cry).” Since then, she’s released three EPs and her debut album *The Hardest Part* in 2022, with “New Country” signaling another chapter in her genre-curious trajectory. Music video directed by : John Park – Song featured on the album : I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me July (2018) |
19 . Lanie Gardner – Takin’ The Slow Ride
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Released in June 2025, “Takin’ The Slow Ride” opens Lanie Gardner’s EP *Polaroids* with a shrug and a steering wheel. It leans into country rock with hints of Southern influence, trailing the easy drift of a drive with no real endpoint in mind. Lyrically and rhythmically, it prefers coasting to pushing, trading urgency for open windows and no particular place to go. The track marks another turn in Gardner’s steady output since her viral 2020 take on “Dreams.” Signed to Jonas Group Entertainment, she followed that with “Six Feet Deep,” “Cry,” and her first album, *A Songwriter’s Diary*, in October 2024. Born in Burnsville, North Carolina in 1999, Gardner now circles back with something looser—less diary, more postcard from the road. Song featured on the album : Polaroids Ep Dreams (2020) |
18 . Shashl – Energy
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
“Energy” adds a slick layer to Shashl’s usual blend of Afro-pop, R&B, and dancehall, never straying too far from her Harare roots. Born Ashleigh Angel Moyo in 1999, she steps into the spotlight again after earlier moves like her 2018 single “Blow It in the Wind.” “Energy” follows up her 2019 debut album “Highway,” a release stocked with collaborations and Afro-fusion touches that come back around here—just a bit sharper this time. Song featured on the album : The First Quarter |
17 . Oksy Avdalyan – Qez Hamar
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Released on July 4, 2025, “Qez Hamar” joins the long list of singles from Armenian pop figure Oksy Avdalyan. She launches the track through her official label, sticking to the blend of sleek pop and local flavor she’s ridden since she first hit YouTube in January 2019 with “Sers Mexq’em Hamarelu.” Born November 4 in Armenia, Avdalyan balances her musical output with a steady social media presence, neither of which shows signs of slowing down. By 2025, her discography clocks in at no fewer than 14 albums, including “Ser Chka” and “Mirror” (both 2022), “Hamadzayn Em” (2021), and “Gna Gna” (2024). Music video directed by : Tigran Avetisyan Asa – Xosa (2021) |
16 . Olivia Dean – Lady Lady
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Released in July 2025, “Lady Lady” sees Olivia Dean turning her pen once more to life’s unrequested edits and internal rewrites. The track, penned by Dean herself, rests comfortably between pop and soul, carried by smooth arrangements and gently weathered vocals. It lands two years after her debut album “Messy” crashed the UK Top 10 in 2023, and just past the echo of her BRIT and Mercury Prize nominations. Born in London on March 14, 1999, she made her start with 2019’s “Ok Love You Bye”—and hasn’t quite stopped shifting gears since. Music video directed by : Jake Erland – Song featured on the album : The Art Of Loving |
15 . Amber Mark – Sweet Serotonin
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Date Added : Jul 20,2025
Released in July 2025 via PMR/Interscope Records, “Sweet Serotonin” kicks off Amber Mark’s second album with a groove grounded in warm bass, crisp percussive kicks, and velvety keys. The track threads her smooth, light vocals through lyrics flirting with the rush of a “sugar high,” casting serotonin as both metaphor and mild obsession. Born in 1993 in Summertown, Tennessee, Mark writes, sings, and produces her own work, folding her German and Jamaican heritage—and a few international house moves—into a hybrid of R&B, pop, and bossa-nova sensibilities. She began writing music in 2013 after the loss of her mother, releasing “Space” and “Monsoon” in 2016, before putting out debut album “3:33am” in 2017 and follow-up “Three Dimensions Deep” in 2022. Music video directed by : Alfred Marroquin Worth It (2020) |
14 . Wejdene – Ghali
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
With “Ghali,” dropped in July 2025, Wejdene leans further into R&B territory, shedding her early urban-pop skin for something more pared down. Clocking in at just three minutes, the track pairs minimalist production with her signature smooth vocals and a French-Tunisian touch that doesn’t overexplain itself. Signed to Hall Access via Sony France, it follows the April release “Dans tes bras” and reads as another mark in her ongoing sonic shift since her TikTok breakout in 2019. Born in 2004 in Saint-Denis, she first appeared in 2019 with “J’attends” under Guette Music before “Anissa” went platinum the next year and lodged itself in the top three of the French charts. Her debut album *16* reached number three and also went platinum, then came the singles, the re-edition (*16 ou pas*), and in 2022, the full-length sequel *Glow Up*, wrapped in December polish. By February 2024, her EP *W.* circled back to afrobeats and urban textures. “Ghali” catches her mid-transition—less teen drama, more careful self-affirmation—steady beat, no frills. Music video directed by : Antoine Wibaux Anissa (2019) |
13 . Hannah Bahng – Sweet Satin Boy
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
“Sweet Satin Boy” arrives July 2025 via Bahng Entertainment, co-written, composed, and produced by Hannah Bahng and Andrew Luce. The track unpacks the quiet devastation at the end of a relationship, where memory clings tighter than reason and change feels more like surrender than growth. Bahng leans on metaphors of lost comfort—a cherished toy, a hollowed sense of self—to trace the emotional dissonance of moving on. This follows her January 2025 release “what never lived,” continuing her steady fixation on vulnerability’s less glamorous edge. A Sydney native, Bahng began with social media covers, debuting in 2020 with “Perfectly Wrong”—a track marked by its lean, unguarded lyricism. Music video directed by : Hannah Bahng Perfect Blues (2023) |
12 . Rhea Raj – Mumbai
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Written in the early months of COVID, “Mumbai” fuses lockdown daydreams with memories and projections of travel, movement, and the city it names. The track surfaces in July 2025 as the lead single from Rhea Raj’s post-*Hunter* rollout. Born in Stamford, Connecticut, in 2000, Rhea Rajagopalan filters her Indian-American upbringing through a mix of pop gloss, rhythmic bounce, and hip hop edge that’s been her signature since her *American Idol* 2016 stint. Following songs like “2AM” or “You’re a Star” with UpsideDown in 2019, she finally puts an album stamp on it in 2024 with *Hunter*, later re-packaged in the sparse *Tamed Edition*. Somewhere between a BMI songwriting award in 2020 and Spotify x Gold House’s nod in 2023, she finds enough time for “Mumbai”—four pandemic walls, one imagined city. Music video directed by : Jack Rottier – Song featured on the album : Commotion Pray On It (2024) |
11 . Holy Molly – Talk To You Later
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Released in July 2025 via Creator Records and Global Records, “Talk To You Later” picks its moment and bolts, no questions asked. Producer Achi lays down a no-nonsense beat that matches the lyrics’ tidy refusal to explain or apologize. Holy Molly—Maria Alexandra Florea to her passport, once Miss Mary to pop radio—opts for clean exits over messy drama. Since 2019, the Romanian artist has operated under this new alias, keeping the reinvention succinct and the message uncluttered. Music video directed by : Isabella Szanto Everybody’S Scared (2020) |
14 . Wejdene – Ghali
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
With “Ghali,” dropped in July 2025, Wejdene leans further into R&B territory, shedding her early urban-pop skin for something more pared down. Clocking in at just three minutes, the track pairs minimalist production with her signature smooth vocals and a French-Tunisian touch that doesn’t overexplain itself. Signed to Hall Access via Sony France, it follows the April release “Dans tes bras” and reads as another mark in her ongoing sonic shift since her TikTok breakout in 2019. Born in 2004 in Saint-Denis, she first appeared in 2019 with “J’attends” under Guette Music before “Anissa” went platinum the next year and lodged itself in the top three of the French charts. Her debut album *16* reached number three and also went platinum, then came the singles, the re-edition (*16 ou pas*), and in 2022, the full-length sequel *Glow Up*, wrapped in December polish. By February 2024, her EP *W.* circled back to afrobeats and urban textures. “Ghali” catches her mid-transition—less teen drama, more careful self-affirmation—steady beat, no frills. Music video directed by : Antoine Wibaux Anissa (2019) |
13 . Hannah Bahng – Sweet Satin Boy
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
“Sweet Satin Boy” arrives July 2025 via Bahng Entertainment, co-written, composed, and produced by Hannah Bahng and Andrew Luce. The track unpacks the quiet devastation at the end of a relationship, where memory clings tighter than reason and change feels more like surrender than growth. Bahng leans on metaphors of lost comfort—a cherished toy, a hollowed sense of self—to trace the emotional dissonance of moving on. This follows her January 2025 release “what never lived,” continuing her steady fixation on vulnerability’s less glamorous edge. A Sydney native, Bahng began with social media covers, debuting in 2020 with “Perfectly Wrong”—a track marked by its lean, unguarded lyricism. Music video directed by : Hannah Bahng Perfect Blues (2023) |
12 . Rhea Raj – Mumbai
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Written in the early months of COVID, “Mumbai” fuses lockdown daydreams with memories and projections of travel, movement, and the city it names. The track surfaces in July 2025 as the lead single from Rhea Raj’s post-*Hunter* rollout. Born in Stamford, Connecticut, in 2000, Rhea Rajagopalan filters her Indian-American upbringing through a mix of pop gloss, rhythmic bounce, and hip hop edge that’s been her signature since her *American Idol* 2016 stint. Following songs like “2AM” or “You’re a Star” with UpsideDown in 2019, she finally puts an album stamp on it in 2024 with *Hunter*, later re-packaged in the sparse *Tamed Edition*. Somewhere between a BMI songwriting award in 2020 and Spotify x Gold House’s nod in 2023, she finds enough time for “Mumbai”—four pandemic walls, one imagined city. Music video directed by : Jack Rottier – Song featured on the album : Commotion Pray On It (2024) |
11 . Holy Molly – Talk To You Later
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Released in July 2025 via Creator Records and Global Records, “Talk To You Later” picks its moment and bolts, no questions asked. Producer Achi lays down a no-nonsense beat that matches the lyrics’ tidy refusal to explain or apologize. Holy Molly—Maria Alexandra Florea to her passport, once Miss Mary to pop radio—opts for clean exits over messy drama. Since 2019, the Romanian artist has operated under this new alias, keeping the reinvention succinct and the message uncluttered. Music video directed by : Isabella Szanto Everybody’S Scared (2020) |
10 . Tyla – Is It
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Tyla returns with “Is It,” her July 2025 single and second solo release of the year after “Bliss.” Set against atmospheric background chants, the track is steeped in late-night ambiguity and asks, “Is it wrong that I wanna get right/ Wanna get right with you?” Originally from Johannesburg, she first drew attention with her 2023 songs “Getting Late” and “Water.” “Is It” leads the way to her upcoming second album, heightening curiosity without giving too much away. Getting Late (2021) |
9 . Zeynep Bastık – Kör Sevdam (Akustik)
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Zeynep Bastık, born in Çanakkale in 1993, swaps polish for raw feeling in the acoustic version of “Kör Sevdam.” What begins as a quiet lament turns into a stream of questions and confession—“Ner’deydin bunca zaman?” isn’t rhetorical. Lines like “Yandım, bittim, kör sevdam, koyma el yerine” do less pleading than exposing—there’s no rebound plan here. Before acoustic heartbreak sessions, Bastık sang covers with the band Jackpot, and released her debut track “Fırça” in 2014. “Şahaneyim” followed in 2017, and by 2021, she put out her first album “Zeynodisco,” peppered with tracks like “Destan” and “Savaştım Harbiden.” Music video directed by : Tolga Akış En Çok Dinlenenler Mashup (2022) |
8 . Limi – Dangerous
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
“Dangerous” marks Limi’s first release of 2024, spinning a tale of forbidden feelings with a mood as restrained as it is brooding. Produced by dakun, it glides between trap-wave and dark R&B, marrying echo-heavy synths to mellow trap percussion with a melodic chorus that keeps just enough distance. Born in Novi Sad, Serbia, on August 14, 1995, Limi moved to the U.S. at 19 to study Music Business, launching a music career that now stretches back to 2012. She first caught attention with “Boss” in 2015, which took second in the Unsigned Only contest in the R&B/Hip-Hop category and earned honorable mention at the International Songwriting Competition. Her catalog includes “We Are Who We Are” (2012), “No Time To Wait” (2017), and a 2020 run with “The Best I Ever Had,” “Cuts,” “Simple Pleasures,” “Wild Type,” and “Mona Lisa”—each one more chill than cheerful. Music video directed by : Video Directed By Abstrxctmxdia Marilyn Monroe (2023) |
7 . TILILA – Beaucoup
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
On “Beaucoup,” TILILA balances French and English lyrics like a tightrope walker with something to prove, sketching scenes of love on the edge and the tension that clings to forbidden closeness. She slips into bachata rhythm, one foot at a time, tracing each move like it’s all that’s keeping her from saying too much. Released in June 2025, the single slots in neatly alongside past work like “Out of My Life” (2020), “Thank You” (2024), and her 2020 EP, *Lost Angeles*. Operating out of Los Angeles, she folds flamenco flourishes into her pop-R&B palette with the kind of ease that makes you wonder what her rehearsal sessions look like. Music video directed by : Elisa Baudoin Real Lies (2019) |
6 . Amy MacDonald – Can You Hear Me?
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Released in 2025, “Can You Hear Me?” sends Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald back into single territory, this time with producer Nicolas Rebscher in tow. The song takes its cue from her experience at Glasgow’s TRNSMT Festival, where she clocked the pandemic-years generation choosing joy over despair, with smartphones in hand and opinions intact. Macdonald taps into that defiant spirit, asking if anyone’s listening while threading in lyrics about resilience and self-acceptance—cue “diamonds in the earth trying to catch a break.” Born in Bishopbriggs in 1987, Macdonald first hit multi-platinum status with 2007’s *This Is the Life* and has since sold over 12 million records, through *A Curious Thing*, *Life in a Beautiful Light*, *Under Stars*, and *The Human Demands*. Music video directed by : Favourite Colour: Black – Song featured on the album : Is This What You’Ve Been Waiting For? This Is The Life (2009) |
5 . Paloma Doll – My Life (w/ Drissia & Onlyonedine)
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Date Added : Jul 14,2025
Officially out in May 2025, “My Life” joins Paloma Doll‘s growing list of singles, this time accompanied by Drissia and Onlyonedine on the title line. The track continues the collaborative streak that previously led to “Pokolo” (2024) with Lil Cool TCF and follows “Boss,” also from 2024. Paloma Doll holds the lead role here, while Drissia and Onlyonedine step in as featured voices rather than mere background decor. File this one alongside her recent rulings in pop—spoken with just the right shoulder shrug of authority. Music video directed by : Paloma Doll & Fertje Antomoi Boss (2023) |
4 . Xhensila – Hajde Dalim
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Albanian pop singer Xhensila Myrtezaj returns in 2025 with “Hajde Dalim,” a co-write with Bardhi that doesn’t stray far from chart-friendly territory. Active since 2007, she first popped up in music competitions like Top Fest and Festivali i Këngës, turning heads early without rewriting any rulebooks. Her 2014 single “Ring the Alarm” gave her a proper breakthrough and led to her 2015 debut album “Engjëll,” a collection that telegraphed her intent to stick around. Since then, she juggles solo tracks like “Lova” and “Pa Mua,” TV appearances, and the occasional duet—proof that versatility isn’t always about sonic acrobatics. Music video directed by : Fat Gjakova Ti Fala (W/ Majk) (2023) |
3 . Teyana Taylor – Bed Of Roses
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Released via Def Jam in June 2025, “Bed of Roses” finds Teyana Taylor leaning into mood-drenched R&B with a video intro by Issa Rae and a co-starring turn from Aaron Pierre. Its lyrics circle intimacy with clinical precision: “I got all this love to give, love kill tonight / Let me show you it feels, how sweet it feels inside.” Taylor, born in 1990 in Harlem, started early—choreographing Beyoncé at 15, signing with Pharrell’s Star Trak in 2007, and appearing on MTV’s My Super Sweet 16 soon after. Her early mixtape From a Planet Called Harlem landed in 2009, following her debut single “Google Me.” In 2010, she appeared on Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, before joining GOOD Music/Def Jam in 2012. Her debut LP VII arrived in 2014, followed by K.T.S.E. (2018) and The Album (2020), her first Billboard 200 top-10 and gold-certified release. Acting picks up in 2010 with Stomp the Yard: Homecoming, gathering pace through titles like A Thousand and One (2023), which brought her a Breakthrough award—somewhere between melodrama and understatement. In 2022, she won The Masked Singer Season 7 disguised as “Firefly”—more flaming silhouette than butterfly reveal. Song featured on the album : Escape Room |
2 . Talia Mar – Letter To An Idiot
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Talia Mar returns in July 2025 with “Letter To An Idiot,” a succinct missive wrapped in sharp pop production from ADP. A group chorus summons “all the girls” to collectively air grievances and stamp them with a glitter pen and a final flourish. The lyrics find their fuel in shared stories of betrayal and relationships that, frankly, should’ve come with a warning label. Guest appearances in the video—Elz the Witch, Gee Nelly, Freya Nightingale, Amy Ling, Leah—double as co-signs and backup vocals in solidarity. Since her 2016 studio debut, the South London-born Natalia Haddock has stepped between beats and breakups, with a chart nudge via 2022’s “Stay the Night” alongside Sigala. Music video directed by : ;Talia Mar Stay The Night (2023) |
4 . Xhensila – Hajde Dalim
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Albanian pop singer Xhensila Myrtezaj returns in 2025 with “Hajde Dalim,” a co-write with Bardhi that doesn’t stray far from chart-friendly territory. Active since 2007, she first popped up in music competitions like Top Fest and Festivali i Këngës, turning heads early without rewriting any rulebooks. Her 2014 single “Ring the Alarm” gave her a proper breakthrough and led to her 2015 debut album “Engjëll,” a collection that telegraphed her intent to stick around. Since then, she juggles solo tracks like “Lova” and “Pa Mua,” TV appearances, and the occasional duet—proof that versatility isn’t always about sonic acrobatics. Music video directed by : Fat Gjakova Ti Fala (W/ Majk) (2023) |
3 . Teyana Taylor – Bed Of Roses
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Released via Def Jam in June 2025, “Bed of Roses” finds Teyana Taylor leaning into mood-drenched R&B with a video intro by Issa Rae and a co-starring turn from Aaron Pierre. Its lyrics circle intimacy with clinical precision: “I got all this love to give, love kill tonight / Let me show you it feels, how sweet it feels inside.” Taylor, born in 1990 in Harlem, started early—choreographing Beyoncé at 15, signing with Pharrell’s Star Trak in 2007, and appearing on MTV’s My Super Sweet 16 soon after. Her early mixtape From a Planet Called Harlem landed in 2009, following her debut single “Google Me.” In 2010, she appeared on Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, before joining GOOD Music/Def Jam in 2012. Her debut LP VII arrived in 2014, followed by K.T.S.E. (2018) and The Album (2020), her first Billboard 200 top-10 and gold-certified release. Acting picks up in 2010 with Stomp the Yard: Homecoming, gathering pace through titles like A Thousand and One (2023), which brought her a Breakthrough award—somewhere between melodrama and understatement. In 2022, she won The Masked Singer Season 7 disguised as “Firefly”—more flaming silhouette than butterfly reveal. Song featured on the album : Escape Room |
2 . Talia Mar – Letter To An Idiot
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Talia Mar returns in July 2025 with “Letter To An Idiot,” a succinct missive wrapped in sharp pop production from ADP. A group chorus summons “all the girls” to collectively air grievances and stamp them with a glitter pen and a final flourish. The lyrics find their fuel in shared stories of betrayal and relationships that, frankly, should’ve come with a warning label. Guest appearances in the video—Elz the Witch, Gee Nelly, Freya Nightingale, Amy Ling, Leah—double as co-signs and backup vocals in solidarity. Since her 2016 studio debut, the South London-born Natalia Haddock has stepped between beats and breakups, with a chart nudge via 2022’s “Stay the Night” alongside Sigala. Music video directed by : ;Talia Mar Stay The Night (2023) |
1 . Darkoo – Your Number
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
“Your Number” lands in late June 2025, shapeshifting Afrobeat with a production tag team of Enzo Fresh, FR3NCH, and Sparbz. Released under Black Pearl Music Group, it’s another page in Darkoo’s genre-mixing playbook—this time dialing in with a wink rather than a shout. British-Nigerian and never in one lane for too long, Darkoo first raised eyebrows in 2019 with “Gangsta” featuring One Acen. Her 2020 debut EP “2 in 1” followed, balancing drill, Afrobeat, and dancehall like it’s all muscle memory. Music video directed by : ; – Song featured on the album : Sexy Girl Summer (Vol.1) Gangsta (W/ One Acen) (2020) |
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