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

56 . Bad Loverz & Saltatio Mortis – The Look

Date Added : Feb 28,2025

Bad Loverz and Saltatio Mortis join forces on “The Look,” a reinterpretation of Roxette’s 1988 hit.

Released in February 2025 under Prometheus Records, it blends Bad Loverz’s electronic pulse with Saltatio Mortis’s medieval instrumentation.

Saltatio Mortis, active since 2000, integrates bagpipes and shawms into rock, while Bad Loverz, a glam-rock act from 1985, makes an unexpected return after vanishing at the height of their momentum.

Music video directed by : Christian Stadach, Simon Volz

Pray To The Hunter (W/ The Elder Scrolls Online) (2021)

55 . James And The Cold Gun – Guessing Games

Date Added : Feb 28,2025

“Guessing Games” arrives in early February 2025, adding to James and the Cold Gun’s repertoire of guitar-charged rock.

Hailing from Cardiff, the quintet, led by James Joseph and James Biss, constructs a sound steeped in distortion and raw energy.

They introduced their self-titled album in July 2023, packing it with tracks like “Chewing Glass” and “Something to Say,” each carrying the same unpolished fervor.

Song featured on the album : Face In The Mirror

Chewing Glass (2022)

54 . The Night Flight Orchestra – Paloma

Date Added : Feb 28,2025

“Paloma” unfolds as a tale of fleeting romance and inevitable ruin, tracing the faltering steps of a stewardess and a pilot whose affair unravels in despair.

The Night Flight Orchestra distills their signature classic rock aesthetic into a track they describe as an anthem for those entangled in toxic relationships.

Part of their 2025 album “Give Us The Moon,” the single follows the band’s trajectory, which includes the Grammy-nominated “Amber Galactic” (2017).

Music video directed by : Joel Svensson – Song featured on the album : Give Us The Moon

Change (2021)

53 . Robert Jon & The Wreck – Sittin’ Pretty

Date Added : Feb 28,2025

“Sittin’ Pretty” delivers bluesy rock with Robert Jon Burrison’s commanding vocals and the band’s precise instrumentation.

Released as a single in 2023, it exemplifies their Southern California sound, rooted in blues and Southern rock influences.

Robert Jon & The Wreck, formed in 2011 in Orange County, California, features Burrison, Andrew Espantman, Henry James Schneekluth, Warren Murrel, and Jake Abernathie.

Their discography includes “Fire Started” (2011), “Glory Bound” (2015), “Good Life Pie” (2016), and “Last Light on the Highway” (2020).

Music video directed by : Rob Bondurant

Everyday (2021)

52 . Duckwrth – Toxic Romantic

Date Added : Feb 28,2025

Duckwrth releases “Toxic Romantic” as a single in February 2025, produced by Two Fresh with guitar by Joey Garrison.

Blurring the lines between alt-rock and hip-hop, the track sees him dissecting his own problematic tendencies in relationships.

Active since the mid-2010s, he first collaborates with The Kickdrums in 2015 before releasing “I’m Uugly” in 2016.

His work appears in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and HBO’s “Insecure,” while his 2020 album “SuperGood” expands his reach.

Music video directed by : Griffin Olis – Song featured on the album : All American F*Ckboy

Super Bounce (W/ Earthgang) (2019)

51 . The Pretty Wild – Bettin’ On Us

Date Added : Feb 28,2025

“Bettin’ On Us” pays homage to Las Vegas, the city where The Pretty Wild, a sister duo of Jill and Julia, launched their musical career.

Produced by JoJo Centineo, the track blends their signature mix of metalcore and alternative rock, a sound they label “metalphysical-nü metalcore.”

The music video cuts between backstage moments at the Gibson Garage in Nashville and choreography by Gianna Martello, reinforcing the duo’s defiant energy and unfiltered lyricism.

Bettin’ On Us (2022)

50 . Yung Lean – Forever Yung

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Yung Lean‘s “Forever Yung” arrives in February 2025, his first solo release following his collaboration with Bladee on “Psykos” in 2024.

Produced and co-written by Rami Dawod, whose credits include Frank Ocean, Camila Cabello, and Dua Lipa, the track merges rap with indie folk and art pop.

Lean’s offbeat vocals and loose-flow delivery shape lyrics about self-awareness, dissociation, and personal change.

The Budapest-shot video features over 100 fans, friends, and family members in a funeral procession where Lean both lies in a coffin and leads the march, a possible farewell to his Yung Lean persona.

Emerging with “Ginseng Strip 2002,” the Swedish artist became a cloud rap figurehead, his albums “Unknown Memory” and “Warlord” mixing reflective lyrics with unconventional production.

Beyond music, his Sad Boys collective, fashion collaborations, and film ventures reinforce his presence across multiple creative fields.

Music video directed by : Aidan Zamiri – Song featured on the album : Jonatan

Kyoto (2014)

49 . Alex Warren – Ordinary

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Alex Warren releases “Ordinary” in February 2025, rounding out a trilogy of emotionally charged tracks alongside “Carry You Home” and “Burning Down.”

The song finds unexpected traction among fans of Rebecca Yarros’ *The Empyrean Series*, with many linking its lyrics to *Fourth Wing*.

Fueled by #BookTok, the song spreads across TikTok, prompting Warren to acknowledge the phenomenon—going so far as to purchase a copy himself.

Originally rising to prominence through The Hype House, Warren transitions from digital influencer to recording artist, shaping his trajectory through personal storytelling.

Music video directed by : B Barone

Chasing Shadows (2022)

48 . Role Model – Sally. When The Wine Runs Out

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Sally, When The Wine Runs Out” pairs bright acoustic guitar strums with spacious percussion, creating a backdrop for Role Model’s layered vocals.

The lyrics navigate fleeting romance and the looming uncertainty that shapes modern relationships.

American singer-songwriter Tucker Pillsbury, known as Role Model, debuted with “Arizona in the Summer” in 2017.

Signed to Interscope Records in 2018, his work spans EPs “oh, how perfect,” “our little angel,” and the album “Rx” (2022).

His music, rooted in pop and bedroom pop, frequently centers on mental health and relationships.

Music video directed by : Neema Sadeghi + Tucker Pillsbury – Song featured on the album : Kansas Anymore

Neverletyougo (2023)

47 . Florin Cercel – Omul Bun Sta In Picioare

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Omul Bun Sta In Picioare” arrives as a Romanian manele track by Florin Cercel, scheduled for release in February 2025.

The song’s title, translating to “The Good Man Stands Tall,” hints at themes of perseverance and character, set against the genre’s signature blend of rhythmic intensity and emotive storytelling.

Cercel, active since the 1990s, stems from a family of musicians and has built a career weaving his distinct vocal style into manele’s ever-evolving sonic landscape.

Ia Inima Si Bea (2021)

46 . mehro – You’re So Pretty

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“You’re So Pretty” drapes mehro’s signature indie-alternative melancholy over a delicate arrangement, weaving introspective lyrics with emotive vocals.

Released in 2023 as part of his album “”, the track reflects his penchant for quiet vulnerability and understated intensity.

A Los Angeles native born in 1999, mehro started releasing music independently in 2020, quickly drawing attention for his stripped-down aesthetic and deeply personal songwriting.

His 2021 debut EP “Sky on Fire” set the stage for “Trauma Lullabies” in 2023, an album steeped in themes of love, loss, and self-examination.

His compositions lean heavily into atmospheric minimalism, letting his introspective lyricism take center stage.

Beyond music, he has stepped behind the camera, co-directing some of his own visuals.

Music video directed by : Russell Tandy & Mehro – Song featured on the album : Trauma Lullabies

Exploding (2022)

45 . Marcin – Bite Your Nails

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Bite Your Nails” merges Marcin Patrzalek’s percussive fingerstyle technique with elements of classical and flamenco, shaping a composition where melody and rhythm engage in a precise exchange.

Released in September 2024 under Sony Music Masterworks, the track appears on his debut album, expanding his repertoire beyond reinterpretations.

Patrzalek, who won “Must Be the Music” in 2015, previously gained attention with his album “Hush” (2016) and his take on System of a Down’s “Toxicity.”

Song featured on the album : Dragon In Harmony

Toxicity (2017)

44 . Colm R. McGuinness – The Heart Of Me

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Interpolating traditional folk elements with a modern sensibility, “The Heart of Me” lands as Colm R. McGuinness’s 2025 single, weaving his multi-instrumental expertise into a composition that favors rich vocal harmonies and a melodic structure steeped in Irish heritage.

His approach to songwriting mirrors the interplay of nostalgia and contemporary craftsmanship, a balance evident in his previous works like “Hoist the Colours” and the album “The Colm Before The Storm” (2023).

Music video directed by : Clayton King

Come Out Ye Black And Tans [Cover] (2022)

43 . A.L.A – Wasa3

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Wasa3” sees Tunisian rapper A.L.A weaving his signature freestyle delivery with crisp production, staying true to his minimalist yet calculated approach.

Released in February 2025, the track falls neatly within rap, a genre where A.L.A has carved a niche with clean beats and introspective lyricism.

His catalog, including “U.Z.I” and “S.A.F.E,” reflects a steady evolution, balancing lyrical precision with a sharp ear for stripped-down yet effective soundscapes.

U.Z.I (2024)

42 . GIRLBAND! – Not Like The Rest

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

GIRLBAND! is a four-piece indie rock outfit from Nottingham, UK, featuring Georgette How (vocals, guitar), Katey Dawson (bass), Jada Mullings (drums), and Patrick Mascall (guitar).

“Not Like The Rest,” released via Soul Kitchen/EMI North, delivers a mix of sharp guitar riffs and infectious hooks.

The accompanying video, shot in Nottingham, highlights local landmarks, grounding the track in the band’s hometown.

Formed in 2022, they continue to make their presence known in the UK indie scene.

41 . Dorothy – Tombstone Town (w/ Slash)

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Tombstone Town” brings Dorothy and Slash together for a track where betrayal, revenge, and mercy take center stage.

Dorothy Martin’s vocals cut through a bluesy grit, while Slash steps in at the 2:20 mark with a guitar solo that veers between menace and catharsis.

The song premieres via Roc Nation in January 2025, adding to the band’s trajectory since forming in Los Angeles in 2014.

A music video promises an unexpected twist, nudging the song into cinematic territory.

Music video directed by : Rich Ragsdale – Song featured on the album : The Way

Wicked Ones (2014)

40 . Adrian Lyles – King Of Everything

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Adrian Lyles strips away the gloss with “King of Everything,” a contemplative third single released in January 2025 through Hollywood Records.

Leaning into themes of self-doubt and the exhausting habit of outpacing oneself, the track trades his previous upbeat sound for a sparse, raw production.

Lyles, who describes it as “my definition of self-reflection,” illustrates the fine line between ambition and self-inflicted pressure.

Produced by Lenii, the song offers a subdued contrast to his earlier work.

Born in Florida and raised in Dallas, Lyles started piano at three, later refining his craft at Booker T. Washington High School.

His time with the non-profit Melody of Hope helped shape his artistry.

In 2022, he joined Disney’s “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” as “Jet,” lending his voice to the official soundtrack.

His performance of “Right Place” earned a Hollywood Music in Media Award nomination.

Music video directed by : Cole Santiago

Right Place (2022)

39 . Black Country. New Road – Besties

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Besties” marks a shift for Black Country, New Road, with Georgia Ellery taking the lead vocals after Isaac Wood’s departure in 2022.

The lyrics trace the unease of unreciprocated emotions, treading carefully between friendship and something more.

The band’s signature instrumentation remains intact, weaving post-punk, klezmer, and jazz elements into a more playful arrangement.

Released in January 2025, it serves as the first glimpse into their upcoming third album.

Music video directed by : Rianne White – Song featured on the album : Forever Howlong

What’S In My Bag? (2023)

38 . South Arcade – 2005

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

South Arcade’s “2005” channels Y2K nostalgia with a fusion of nu metal grit and pop-punk energy.

Driven by a heavy guitar intro and relentless drum beat, the track evokes a time when life felt simpler, its lyrics fixated on the year in its title.

Produced by guitarist Harry Winks and mixed by Grammy-winning Rich Costey, the song leans into the era’s aesthetic both sonically and visually, complemented by Harmony Cavelle’s pop-tinged vocal delivery.

Music video directed by : Chris Wade

Unaware (2022)

43 . A.L.A – Wasa3

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Wasa3” sees Tunisian rapper A.L.A weaving his signature freestyle delivery with crisp production, staying true to his minimalist yet calculated approach.

Released in February 2025, the track falls neatly within rap, a genre where A.L.A has carved a niche with clean beats and introspective lyricism.

His catalog, including “U.Z.I” and “S.A.F.E,” reflects a steady evolution, balancing lyrical precision with a sharp ear for stripped-down yet effective soundscapes.

U.Z.I (2024)

42 . GIRLBAND! – Not Like The Rest

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

GIRLBAND! is a four-piece indie rock outfit from Nottingham, UK, featuring Georgette How (vocals, guitar), Katey Dawson (bass), Jada Mullings (drums), and Patrick Mascall (guitar).

“Not Like The Rest,” released via Soul Kitchen/EMI North, delivers a mix of sharp guitar riffs and infectious hooks.

The accompanying video, shot in Nottingham, highlights local landmarks, grounding the track in the band’s hometown.

Formed in 2022, they continue to make their presence known in the UK indie scene.

41 . Dorothy – Tombstone Town (w/ Slash)

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Tombstone Town” brings Dorothy and Slash together for a track where betrayal, revenge, and mercy take center stage.

Dorothy Martin’s vocals cut through a bluesy grit, while Slash steps in at the 2:20 mark with a guitar solo that veers between menace and catharsis.

The song premieres via Roc Nation in January 2025, adding to the band’s trajectory since forming in Los Angeles in 2014.

A music video promises an unexpected twist, nudging the song into cinematic territory.

Music video directed by : Rich Ragsdale – Song featured on the album : The Way

Wicked Ones (2014)

40 . Adrian Lyles – King Of Everything

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Adrian Lyles strips away the gloss with “King of Everything,” a contemplative third single released in January 2025 through Hollywood Records.

Leaning into themes of self-doubt and the exhausting habit of outpacing oneself, the track trades his previous upbeat sound for a sparse, raw production.

Lyles, who describes it as “my definition of self-reflection,” illustrates the fine line between ambition and self-inflicted pressure.

Produced by Lenii, the song offers a subdued contrast to his earlier work.

Born in Florida and raised in Dallas, Lyles started piano at three, later refining his craft at Booker T. Washington High School.

His time with the non-profit Melody of Hope helped shape his artistry.

In 2022, he joined Disney’s “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” as “Jet,” lending his voice to the official soundtrack.

His performance of “Right Place” earned a Hollywood Music in Media Award nomination.

Music video directed by : Cole Santiago

Right Place (2022)

39 . Black Country. New Road – Besties

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Besties” marks a shift for Black Country, New Road, with Georgia Ellery taking the lead vocals after Isaac Wood’s departure in 2022.

The lyrics trace the unease of unreciprocated emotions, treading carefully between friendship and something more.

The band’s signature instrumentation remains intact, weaving post-punk, klezmer, and jazz elements into a more playful arrangement.

Released in January 2025, it serves as the first glimpse into their upcoming third album.

Music video directed by : Rianne White – Song featured on the album : Forever Howlong

What’S In My Bag? (2023)

38 . South Arcade – 2005

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

South Arcade’s “2005” channels Y2K nostalgia with a fusion of nu metal grit and pop-punk energy.

Driven by a heavy guitar intro and relentless drum beat, the track evokes a time when life felt simpler, its lyrics fixated on the year in its title.

Produced by guitarist Harry Winks and mixed by Grammy-winning Rich Costey, the song leans into the era’s aesthetic both sonically and visually, complemented by Harmony Cavelle’s pop-tinged vocal delivery.

Music video directed by : Chris Wade

Unaware (2022)

37 . Petey USA – Model Train Town

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Model Train Town” arrives as a January 2025 single from American musician Petey USA, with Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie handling production.

Born Peter Martin in November 1991 in Royal Oak, Michigan, Petey first gained visibility on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic, blending music with comedy.

Before his solo work, he played in the emo band Young Jesus and has since released two albums: “Lean Into Life” (2021) and “USA” (2023).

I’Ll Wait (2022)

36 . Rocket – Take Your Aim

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

Rocket releases “Take Your Aim” in February 2025, their first single under Transgressive Records.

Written after their 2023 EP “Versions of You,” the track joins the reissue as an additional song.

The lyrics confront the frustration of being misread or exploited, set against a decayed friendship.

In the last-minute music video, Alithea performs unfazed while dodging arrows.

The band, childhood friends, channels shoegaze and slacker rock through loud, unfiltered energy.

Music video directed by : Noah Neal & A.J. Incammicia

35 . 2hollis, nate sib – afraid

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Afraid” brings together 2hollis and nate sib in a tense, pulse-driven track that grapples with the weight of notoriety and inner turmoil.

Produced by 2hollis himself, the single layers urgent electronic textures with confessional vocals, shaping an atmosphere of restless unease.

Released in January 2025, the track follows 2hollis’ third album, “Boy,” and his signing with Interscope Records.

The video, set in desolate spaces, sharpens the song’s unsettled energy.

Jeans (2023)

34 . Hakim Liberta – Moteur 40

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Moteur 40” marks Hakim Liberta’s latest release, threading his journey through migration and perseverance into hard-hitting verses.

Born in Algiers with Kabyle roots, Abdelhakim Louanchi—better known as Hakim Liberta—channels years of struggle into his music.

After debuting with “Haragga” in 2011 alongside Sissou Liberta, financial constraints forced a hiatus.

Relocating to Paris in 2020 as a “haraga,” he reignited his career, signing with AWS Prod in late 2023.

Music video directed by : Saheb Walid

Paranoia (2023)

33 . Hikaru Iwamoto – 7%

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Hikaru Iwamoto steps into the spotlight with “7%,” a solo venture from Snow Man’s greatest hits collection, “THE BEST 2020 – 2025.”

Released in February 2025, the track trades in fleeting connections and quiet expectations, layering Japanese and English lyrics over a moody, measured arrangement.

The accompanying video, released the same day, mirrors the song’s themes with an understated, atmospheric aesthetic.

As Snow Man’s leader, Iwamoto navigates a smooth transition from group performer to solo act, bringing a restrained intensity to the track.

The greatest hits album, featuring “7%,” surpasses 1.1 million copies sold on its first day, setting a Reiwa-era milestone.

Before his tenure in Snow Man, Iwamoto, born in Saitama Prefecture, had an early career as a child actor before joining Johnny & Associates.

Music video directed by : Dai Ikeda

32 . Rocco Hunt – Mille Vote Ancora

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Rocco Hunt‘s “Mille Vote Ancora” arrives in 2025 as part of his participation in the Sanremo Music Festival.

Delivered in his signature mix of rap and melodic vocals, the song unfolds in Neapolitan dialect, reinforcing the artist’s stylistic roots.

The title, translating to “A Thousand Times More,” gestures toward perseverance and repetition.

Previously a winner in Sanremo’s 2014 Newcomers section, Hunt returns after past appearances in 2014 and 2016.

Born in Salerno in 1994, he started rapping at 11 under the name Hunt MC and released his first EP in 2010.

His career includes multiple collaborations, notably with Ana Mena on tracks like “A un passo dalla luna” and “Un bacio all’improvviso.”

Music video directed by : Fabrizio Conte

Nu Juorno Buono (2013)

31 . Bresh – La Tana Del Granchio

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Bresh steps into the Sanremo Music Festival 2025 with “La Tana Del Granchio,” marking his first time competing after a prior guest appearance in 2023.

The song secures 11th place in the competition, adding another chapter to the career of Andrea Brasi, known for blending rap with melodic introspection.

Raised in Liguria, he moves through both the Drilliguria and Zona4gang collectives, gaining attention with “Angelina Jolie” and two albums, “Che io mi aiuti” and “Oro blu.”

Music video directed by : Emanuele Cantó

Guasto D’Amore (2022)

34 . Hakim Liberta – Moteur 40

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Moteur 40” marks Hakim Liberta’s latest release, threading his journey through migration and perseverance into hard-hitting verses.

Born in Algiers with Kabyle roots, Abdelhakim Louanchi—better known as Hakim Liberta—channels years of struggle into his music.

After debuting with “Haragga” in 2011 alongside Sissou Liberta, financial constraints forced a hiatus.

Relocating to Paris in 2020 as a “haraga,” he reignited his career, signing with AWS Prod in late 2023.

Music video directed by : Saheb Walid

Paranoia (2023)

33 . Hikaru Iwamoto – 7%

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Hikaru Iwamoto steps into the spotlight with “7%,” a solo venture from Snow Man’s greatest hits collection, “THE BEST 2020 – 2025.”

Released in February 2025, the track trades in fleeting connections and quiet expectations, layering Japanese and English lyrics over a moody, measured arrangement.

The accompanying video, released the same day, mirrors the song’s themes with an understated, atmospheric aesthetic.

As Snow Man’s leader, Iwamoto navigates a smooth transition from group performer to solo act, bringing a restrained intensity to the track.

The greatest hits album, featuring “7%,” surpasses 1.1 million copies sold on its first day, setting a Reiwa-era milestone.

Before his tenure in Snow Man, Iwamoto, born in Saitama Prefecture, had an early career as a child actor before joining Johnny & Associates.

Music video directed by : Dai Ikeda

32 . Rocco Hunt – Mille Vote Ancora

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Rocco Hunt‘s “Mille Vote Ancora” arrives in 2025 as part of his participation in the Sanremo Music Festival.

Delivered in his signature mix of rap and melodic vocals, the song unfolds in Neapolitan dialect, reinforcing the artist’s stylistic roots.

The title, translating to “A Thousand Times More,” gestures toward perseverance and repetition.

Previously a winner in Sanremo’s 2014 Newcomers section, Hunt returns after past appearances in 2014 and 2016.

Born in Salerno in 1994, he started rapping at 11 under the name Hunt MC and released his first EP in 2010.

His career includes multiple collaborations, notably with Ana Mena on tracks like “A un passo dalla luna” and “Un bacio all’improvviso.”

Music video directed by : Fabrizio Conte

Nu Juorno Buono (2013)

31 . Bresh – La Tana Del Granchio

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Bresh steps into the Sanremo Music Festival 2025 with “La Tana Del Granchio,” marking his first time competing after a prior guest appearance in 2023.

The song secures 11th place in the competition, adding another chapter to the career of Andrea Brasi, known for blending rap with melodic introspection.

Raised in Liguria, he moves through both the Drilliguria and Zona4gang collectives, gaining attention with “Angelina Jolie” and two albums, “Che io mi aiuti” and “Oro blu.”

Music video directed by : Emanuele Cantó

Guasto D’Amore (2022)

30 . Hardy – Jim Bob

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

“Jim Bob” arrives with HARDY’s signature mix of country and rock, leaning hard into the latter with aggressive guitar riffs and pounding drums.

The song introduces Jim Bob, a figure of defiance and self-reliance, living by his own rules despite pressures to conform.

The track fits within HARDY’s broader style, pushing against musical and social expectations.

Produced by Joey Moi, it continues his collaborations with artists like Morgan Wallen and Florida Georgia Line.

HARDY, born Michael Wilson Hardy in Philadelphia, Mississippi, writes and performs with a history of industry recognition, including multiple ACM and CMA awards.

Music video directed by : Justin Clough

Sold Out (2022)

29 . Arm’s Length – Funny Face

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Arm’s Length, an emo/punk band from Ontario, Canada, returns with “Funny Face,” their latest single released on February 11, 2025, via Pure Noise Records.

The track examines toxic codependent relationships and the lingering impact of discouragement from trusted loved ones.

Lyrically, it unfolds a tense narrative of entanglement, whether romantic or familial.

Musically, “Funny Face” leans into a heavier, more desperate sound, amplifying its bleak subject matter.

Formed in 2019, the band released the EP “Everything Nice” in 2021 and their debut album “Never Growing Up” in 2022.

Music video directed by : Alex Scalzo-Brown – Song featured on the album : There’S A Whole World Out There

Up In Smoke (2022)

28 . Lorenz Simonetti – Solo

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Blending piano-driven melodies with introspective lyrics, “Solo” marks another entry in Lorenz Simonetti‘s catalog of confessional songwriting.

Released in January 2025 under MTmusic, the track follows his previous singles, weaving themes of solitude and self-reflection into a restrained yet expressive composition.

Simonetti, who began studying piano at six, delivers vocals that oscillate between resignation and quiet resolve, staying within his signature pop framework.

Disegna Un Cielo (2020)

27 . Hudson Westbrook – Mine Tomorrow

Date Added : Feb 17,2025

Hudson Westbrook’s “Mine Tomorrow” arrives in January 2025, unfolding as a slow-rolling country ballad shaped by banjo and guitar.

Westbrook navigates themes of devotion with lyrics pledging lifelong commitment, his voice at its most refined.

The track marks another step in his transition from Texas Tech student and Lubbock feed store worker to full-time musician.

His 2024 debut single, “Take It Slow,” and self-titled EP laid the groundwork for his emerging career.

House Again (2024)

26 . Ryota Miyadate – I・だって止まらない

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Ryota Miyadate, a member of Snow Man, steps into the spotlight with “I・だって止まらない,” his solo contribution to the group’s best album “THE BEST 2020 – 2025.”

Reaching back to the Showa era, the track leans into traditional J-pop balladry, letting Miyadate’s vocals take center stage.

As part of a larger project, each Snow Man member delivers a solo, offering a snapshot of individual artistry within the group’s collective identity.

Music video directed by : Santa Yamagishi

Breakout (W/ Snow Man) (2023)

25 . d4vd – One More Dance

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“One More Dance” arrives in February 2025, with d4vd capturing the tension of holding onto something slipping away, using movement as a stand-in for a fleeting connection.

Hailing from Houston, the 19-year-old first experimented with music through Fortnite montages before recording his debut single at 17.

Signed to Interscope’s Darkroom, he drew attention with “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me.”

His collaborations include The Kid Laroi and Laufey, with supporting slots for SZA.

Song featured on the album : Withered

Here With Me (2022)

24 . Keshi – Inside Out

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“Inside Out” merges lo-fi beats with R&B-infused vocals, wrapping introspective lyrics in keshi’s atmospheric production.

The track moves through themes of detachment and emotional dissonance, pairing hushed melodies with sparse instrumentals.

Casey Luong, known as keshi, started releasing music on SoundCloud in 2017, later signing with Island Records in 2019.

Since then, he has expanded his discography with multiple EPs and studio albums.

Music video directed by : Kenji Kaio Chong – Song featured on the album : Requiem (Deluxe)

Right Here (2020)

23 . Samet Kardeşler & Sıla Şahin – Aldanırım

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Samet Kardeşler and Sıla Şahin join forces on “Aldanırım,” released in January 2025.

Kardeşler, a Turkish singer and social media personality, has built a catalog that includes “Ne Olur” (2023), “Bu Sana Son Bakışım” (2023), “Sardım Seni” (2024), and “Hayatın Kollarında” (2024).

Şahin, a German actress of Turkish descent, is known for her role in “Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten” and made headlines as the first Turkish woman on Playboy Germany’s cover in 2011.

Expanding into music, she previously collaborated with Kardeşler on “Sardım Seni.”

Music video directed by : Taha Baldır

Sardım Seni (2024)

22 . Theodort – Un Peu De Retenue

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Theodort steps into the music scene with “Un peu de retenue,” a single released in January 2025.

Known for weaving humor into his creations, Théodore Levisse—better recognized under his pseudonym—translates his online persona into music.

His trajectory intersects with figures like Squeezie and McFly, reflecting his expanding network within the industry.

The track subtly balances the playful and the self-aware, mirroring the comedic tone he frequently employs.

26 . Ryota Miyadate – I・だって止まらない

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Ryota Miyadate, a member of Snow Man, steps into the spotlight with “I・だって止まらない,” his solo contribution to the group’s best album “THE BEST 2020 – 2025.”

Reaching back to the Showa era, the track leans into traditional J-pop balladry, letting Miyadate’s vocals take center stage.

As part of a larger project, each Snow Man member delivers a solo, offering a snapshot of individual artistry within the group’s collective identity.

Music video directed by : Santa Yamagishi

Breakout (W/ Snow Man) (2023)

25 . d4vd – One More Dance

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“One More Dance” arrives in February 2025, with d4vd capturing the tension of holding onto something slipping away, using movement as a stand-in for a fleeting connection.

Hailing from Houston, the 19-year-old first experimented with music through Fortnite montages before recording his debut single at 17.

Signed to Interscope’s Darkroom, he drew attention with “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me.”

His collaborations include The Kid Laroi and Laufey, with supporting slots for SZA.

Song featured on the album : Withered

Here With Me (2022)

24 . Keshi – Inside Out

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“Inside Out” merges lo-fi beats with R&B-infused vocals, wrapping introspective lyrics in keshi’s atmospheric production.

The track moves through themes of detachment and emotional dissonance, pairing hushed melodies with sparse instrumentals.

Casey Luong, known as keshi, started releasing music on SoundCloud in 2017, later signing with Island Records in 2019.

Since then, he has expanded his discography with multiple EPs and studio albums.

Music video directed by : Kenji Kaio Chong – Song featured on the album : Requiem (Deluxe)

Right Here (2020)

23 . Samet Kardeşler & Sıla Şahin – Aldanırım

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Samet Kardeşler and Sıla Şahin join forces on “Aldanırım,” released in January 2025.

Kardeşler, a Turkish singer and social media personality, has built a catalog that includes “Ne Olur” (2023), “Bu Sana Son Bakışım” (2023), “Sardım Seni” (2024), and “Hayatın Kollarında” (2024).

Şahin, a German actress of Turkish descent, is known for her role in “Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten” and made headlines as the first Turkish woman on Playboy Germany’s cover in 2011.

Expanding into music, she previously collaborated with Kardeşler on “Sardım Seni.”

Music video directed by : Taha Baldır

Sardım Seni (2024)

22 . Theodort – Un Peu De Retenue

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Theodort steps into the music scene with “Un peu de retenue,” a single released in January 2025.

Known for weaving humor into his creations, Théodore Levisse—better recognized under his pseudonym—translates his online persona into music.

His trajectory intersects with figures like Squeezie and McFly, reflecting his expanding network within the industry.

The track subtly balances the playful and the self-aware, mirroring the comedic tone he frequently employs.

21 . Ichika Nito – Void

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“VOID” pulls the listener into Ichika Nito‘s intricate guitar work, where fluid fingerstyle and rapid tapping shape a layered instrumental journey.

Released in December 2024, the track reflects his blend of math rock, neo-soul, and jazz fusion, executed with his signature custom Ibanez guitars.

Nito, a guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer born in 1994, is part of Dios and Ichikoro, with a catalog that includes EPs like “She Waits Patiently” and “Journey.”

Music video directed by : Takumi Osera – Song featured on the album : Metaphor (Ep)

Away (2022)

20 . Kidd G – Ain’t Been Sober

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Kidd G releases “Ain’t Been Sober” as a single in January 2025, weaving his country storytelling with modern pop production.

Born Jonathan Gabriel Horne in 2003 in Hamilton, Georgia, he builds his name through social media, blending country and hip-hop.

The song navigates loss and grief, carried by his distinct vocals over a melodic country-pop backdrop.

His career gains traction in 2020 with “Sorry,” followed by “Teenage Dream,” featuring “Dirt Road.”

Dirt Road (2020)

19 . Vienna Vienna – God Save The Queens

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“God Save The Queens,” released in January 2025 through PULSE Records and Pete Wentz’s DCD2, channels a gritty, guitar-heavy alternative sound within Vienna Vienna‘s so-called “glimmer rock” aesthetic.

Labelled a queer anthem, the track delivers an unapologetic message wrapped in distorted riffs.

The accompanying video features a cameo by Salina Es Titties of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 15.

Following the 2024 EP “Wonderland,” the song sharpens Vienna Vienna‘s presence in alternative music.

Music video directed by : Jay St. James

Vienna [Everything’S Fine] (2024)

18 . Dani Mocanu – Domn Judecator

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Dani Mocanu’s “Domn Judecator,” a pointed addition to the Romanian manele repertoire, channels his distinct blend of rap and trap influences into a commentary steeped in defiance.

The lyrics, steeped in legal and existential lament, address a judge or prosecutor, weaving themes of alleged false accusations, declarations of innocence, aversion to court dishonesty, and a yearning for freedom.

Renowned for his polarizing persona, Mocanu continues to dissect themes of crime, incarceration, and faith post-retirement announcement.

Blonda (2023)

17 . Lord Huron – Who Laughs Last (w/ Kristen Stewart)

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Lord Huron’s “Who Laughs Last” featuring Kristen Stewart debuts January 2025, marking the band’s first release in two years.

The track intertwines Ben Schneider’s melancholic vocals with Stewart’s first-person spoken-word narration, which unfolds alongside her appearance in the music video.

Musically, Schneider and Tom Renaud’s guitar work pairs with Mark Barry’s drums and Miguel Briseño’s bass, as the chorus conveys an urge to escape a looming predicament.

Released under Whispering Pines Studios Inc., the song is licensed to Mercury Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Not Dead Yet (2020)

16 . Faun – Black Eyed Dog

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Faun, the German pagan folk band formed in 1998, reinterprets Nick Drake’s somber “Black Eyed Dog” with their distinct fusion of pagan folk and medieval tones.

Employing historical instruments like the Celtic harp, nyckelharpa, and hurdy-gurdy, they blend Drake’s haunting original with their eclectic sound.

The band describes covering this intimate piece as “a true honor,” maintaining its eerie allure while embedding it within their unique musical framework.

Walpurgisnacht (2015)

15 . Doberman Infinity – Take A Ticket

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

DOBERMAN INFINITY’s “Take A Ticket,” the lead single from their 5th album, pairs electric guitar and piano with a Jersey beat to craft a vibrant sonic palette.

As part of the group’s 10th anniversary project, the track delivers a straightforward message: seizing opportunities is a personal endeavor.

With its brisk tempo and polished production, the song encapsulates DOBERMAN INFINITY’s characteristic energy while embracing a reflective undertone.

Music video directed by : Noboru Wada

You’Re The Reason (2023)

14 . Kip Moore – Bad Spot

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Kip Moore’s “Bad Spot,” released in January 2025 via Virgin Music Group, precedes his sixth studio album due February 28, 2025.

This piano-driven ballad traces the unraveling of a relationship haunted by the narrator’s unstable mental state.

Described by Moore as a “confession,” the track marks his shift in direction after leaving MCA Nashville in 2024.

Known since his 2011 debut “Mary Was the Marrying Kind,” he won a CMA International Artist Achievement Award in 2024.

Song featured on the album : Solitary Tracks

Wild Ones (2015)

18 . Dani Mocanu – Domn Judecator

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Dani Mocanu’s “Domn Judecator,” a pointed addition to the Romanian manele repertoire, channels his distinct blend of rap and trap influences into a commentary steeped in defiance.

The lyrics, steeped in legal and existential lament, address a judge or prosecutor, weaving themes of alleged false accusations, declarations of innocence, aversion to court dishonesty, and a yearning for freedom.

Renowned for his polarizing persona, Mocanu continues to dissect themes of crime, incarceration, and faith post-retirement announcement.

Blonda (2023)

17 . Lord Huron – Who Laughs Last (w/ Kristen Stewart)

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Lord Huron’s “Who Laughs Last” featuring Kristen Stewart debuts January 2025, marking the band’s first release in two years.

The track intertwines Ben Schneider’s melancholic vocals with Stewart’s first-person spoken-word narration, which unfolds alongside her appearance in the music video.

Musically, Schneider and Tom Renaud’s guitar work pairs with Mark Barry’s drums and Miguel Briseño’s bass, as the chorus conveys an urge to escape a looming predicament.

Released under Whispering Pines Studios Inc., the song is licensed to Mercury Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Not Dead Yet (2020)

16 . Faun – Black Eyed Dog

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Faun, the German pagan folk band formed in 1998, reinterprets Nick Drake’s somber “Black Eyed Dog” with their distinct fusion of pagan folk and medieval tones.

Employing historical instruments like the Celtic harp, nyckelharpa, and hurdy-gurdy, they blend Drake’s haunting original with their eclectic sound.

The band describes covering this intimate piece as “a true honor,” maintaining its eerie allure while embedding it within their unique musical framework.

Walpurgisnacht (2015)

15 . Doberman Infinity – Take A Ticket

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

DOBERMAN INFINITY’s “Take A Ticket,” the lead single from their 5th album, pairs electric guitar and piano with a Jersey beat to craft a vibrant sonic palette.

As part of the group’s 10th anniversary project, the track delivers a straightforward message: seizing opportunities is a personal endeavor.

With its brisk tempo and polished production, the song encapsulates DOBERMAN INFINITY’s characteristic energy while embracing a reflective undertone.

Music video directed by : Noboru Wada

You’Re The Reason (2023)

14 . Kip Moore – Bad Spot

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Kip Moore’s “Bad Spot,” released in January 2025 via Virgin Music Group, precedes his sixth studio album due February 28, 2025.

This piano-driven ballad traces the unraveling of a relationship haunted by the narrator’s unstable mental state.

Described by Moore as a “confession,” the track marks his shift in direction after leaving MCA Nashville in 2024.

Known since his 2011 debut “Mary Was the Marrying Kind,” he won a CMA International Artist Achievement Award in 2024.

Song featured on the album : Solitary Tracks

Wild Ones (2015)

13 . Baby Lasagna – Stress

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Baby Lasagna, the alter ego of Croatian artist Marko Purišić, debuts “Stress” in January 2025, offering a restrained mid-tempo track compared to his usual raucous repertoire.

Laced with Blink-182-inspired pop-punk sensibilities, the song tackles the omnipresence of stress, lyrically prescribing camaraderie as respite: “You and me and my demons, baby… Let’s throw a party.”

From “IG Boi” in 2023 to Croatian charting “Rim Tim Tagi Dim,” Baby Lasagna’s fusion of pop-punk and metal persists.

Song featured on the album : Dmns & Mosquitoes

Ig Boi (2023)

12 . Empire Of The Sun – Somebody’s Son (w/ Lindsey Buckingham)

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Empire of the Sun, the Australian duo of Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore, releases “Somebody’s Son” with Lindsey Buckingham as part of 2025’s deluxe edition of their fourth album, “Ask That God.”

Buckingham’s signature guitar, likened to a “thread of light,” intertwines with the track’s electronic-pop textures.

Paired with bonus song “Dark Secrets,” this follows nearly a decade after their prior album, continuing their blend of vivid aesthetics and cultural homage.

We Are The People (2011)

11 . Wim – Supernova

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

WIM, formerly known as Karn Kasidej Hongladaromp, unveils “Supernova” in January 2025, marking a pivotal chapter post-HYBS4, the Thai indie pop duo that dissolved in January 2024.

Rebranded in May 2024, WIM—short for “Who Is Me?”—represents his artistic reinvention and introspective quest as a solo singer-songwriter.

The track encapsulates his transition, blending reflective lyrics with melodic craftsmanship shaped by his indie roots.

10 . Nova Twins – Monsters

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Nova Twins crash back into the spotlight with “Monsters,” a fierce January 2025 single marking their first offering since the Mercury Prize-shortlisted 2022 album “Supernova,” which peaked at No. 27 on the UK Albums Chart.

Produced by Rich Costey, lauded collaborator of Foo Fighters and Deftones, the track melds dance and rock with a relentless hook, tackling mental health through the lens of Amy Love’s guitar and Georgia South’s pulsating basslines.

Having shared stages with Yungblud, Wolf Alice, and Bring Me The Horizon, and gracing festivals like Glastonbury and Download, the London duo—dubbed Band of the Year by Kerrang! in 2022—once again redefines their genre-splicing ethos.

Music video directed by : Harry Lindley

Antagonist (2021)

9 . The Cost – Not For Me [Live]

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

The Cost‘s debut single “Not For Me,” released in February 2024, lands as a hard-hitting anthem blending melodic intensity with raw emotional overtones.

Led by Peter Conley’s stirring vocals and guitar, Chris Al’s commanding basslines, and Jorge Salan (El Estepario Siberiano) flaunting razor-sharp riffs, the track navigates memory, loss, and inner turmoil.

Drawing sonic parallels to Alter Bridge and Thrice, its unflinching mix of heavy guitars and poignant lyrics stands out.

Her Eyes (W/ Serj Tankian) (2023)

8 . Viagra Boys – Man Made Of Meat

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

“Man Made of Meat,” the lead single from Viagra Boys‘ forthcoming album slated for April 2025 via their freshly minted label Shrimptech Enterprises, crackles with the band’s biting wit and caustic satire.

Produced by Pelle Gunnerfeldt, it sees vocalist Sebastian Murphy dissecting the absurdities of modern capitalism, riffing on everything from McDonald’s and Matthew Perry’s death to the omnipresence of the internet.

The accompanying video casts Murphy as an unwitting provocateur who, after shattering a bottle of liquor in a museum, finds himself crowned as an accidental art-world sensation.

His chaotic rise crescendos at a press conference meltdown, ironically solidifying his critique-proof status as a reluctant icon of contemporary critique.

Part of their fourth LP, following the brash commentary of 2022’s *Cave World*, the Stockholm outfit leans further into their post-punk lineage, lacing humor with sharp cultural commentary.

Music video directed by : Daniel Björkman – Song featured on the album : Viagr Aboys

Sports (2018)

7 . Bengü & Mustafa Ceceli – Kervan

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Released on January 17, 2025, “Bengü & Mustafa Ceceli – Kervan” unites the evocative vocals of Bengü and the musical craftsmanship of Mustafa Ceceli.

Zeki Güner’s pen shapes the song’s melody and lyrics, while Ceceli’s production expertise defines the arrangement.

The video, set against the artistic aura of Cihangir, mirrors the collaboration’s modern yet traditional tone.

Koray Püskül oversees mix and mastering duties, complemented by instrumental textures from artists like Erdem Sökmen on guitar, Ali Yılmaz on ud, Eyüp Hamiş on ney and kaval, Turgut Özüfler on kanun, and İstanbul Strings providing the orchestral backdrop.

Bengü, a seasoned artist since her breakout at Pop Show ’98 with a second-place finish, boasts an illustrious discography featuring eight studio albums and hits like “Korkma Kalbim,” “Askim,” and “Sahici.”

A recipient of a Turkey Music Award, as well as Mü-Yap and TTNet Music Awards, she consistently garners both critical and popular recognition.

Mustafa Ceceli, no stranger to collaborative brilliance, enriches “Kervan” with his production acumen, reminiscent of his prior work on Bengü‘s 2014 album “İkinci Hal.”

Music video directed by : Samet Eruzun & Ümit Şahin

Unut Beni (2014)

6 . Issei – Go Getter (w/Ak-69)

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

“Go Getter” by ISSEI, featuring the commanding presence of AK-69, arrives as a digital single in January 2025.

Marking his solo debut, ISSEI steps out of the shadows of Bishonen, the Japanese group where he once performed as Kanasashi Issei, and into the spotlight with this inaugural release.

AK-69, a heavyweight in Japan’s rap scene, lends his unmistakable stylings to this venture, amplifying its impact.

Transitioning from group dynamics to solo artistry, ISSEI sets the tone for his new chapter with this compelling collaboration.

5 . Shaboozey – Good News

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

“Good News” by Shaboozey, born Collins Obinna Chibueze, sees the multifaceted artist navigate love, loss, and longing through a rugged mix of country, hip-hop, and Americana.

Released in 2024 as part of his third album, *Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going*, it marks his Billboard Hot 100 debut, entering at #71.

Opening with stark honesty, lines like “Man, what a hell of a year it’s been” and “Drown my sorrows, but they learned to swim” lay bare a year rife with personal turmoil, underscoring pain’s insistent endurance.

The chorus, punctuated by “Nobody knows what I’m goin’ through / Bet the devil wouldn’t walk in my shoes,” transforms emotional isolation into universal relatability.

In the second verse, Shaboozey wrestles with emotional detachment, confessing, “Love keeps knockin’, but I just ain’t home,” while reckoning with seeds sown yet left untended.

Born on May 9, 1995, in Woodbridge, Virginia, to Nigerian parents, Shaboozey’s genre-bending artistry previously propelled hits like “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” reigning for 19 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100.

His collaborations on Beyoncé’s *Cowboy Carter* in 2024 and his origins with the single “Jeff Gordon” in 2014 further underscore his expansive creative range.

As founder of V Picture Films, Shaboozey’s hands-on approach to video production mirrors the raw intimacy of his music.

Music video directed by : : Skyler Brown

Let It Burn (2023)

4 . Ichika Nito – Freak [Live]

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Ichika Nito‘s “Freak,” a standout piece from his EP “Metaphor,” evolves from a guitar phrase shared on his YouTube channel three years before the EP’s December 2024 release.

This initial snippet, amassing over 10 million views and inspiring countless fan interpretations, finds new life as a fully-developed track with a forceful guitar presence and a charged rhythm.

Marking Ichika Nito’s first solo effort since “Window” in 2022, “Metaphor” reflects his distinctive musicality, blending nods to anime and gaming culture with the technical finesse that defines his solo work and collaborations with bands like Dios and ichikoro.

Music video directed by : Takumi Osera

Away (2022)

3 . Burden – Country Is Country

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Burden’s 2024 release “Country Is Country” positions itself within the artist’s growing catalog of raw storytelling and unfiltered commentary.

Known for tackling polarizing themes, as demonstrated in “Abortion,” Burden shifts gears while maintaining his hardcore rap foundation.

Tracks like “We the People” and collaborations such as “Trust Issues” (feat. The Real Sam Adams) underscore his YouTube-heavy trajectory.

Punctuated by aggressive lyricism and an unmistakable DIY ethos, Burden’s artistry straddles reflection and defiance, with “Country Is Country” standing as yet another testament to his relentless output.

Song featured on the album : Caught Between Crossroads

We The People (2020)

2 . Cian Ducrot – Who’s Making You Feel It

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Who’s Making You Feel It marks the January 2025 return of Irish singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot, renowned for pairing poignant lyrics with heartfelt melodies.

Forgoing a classical path at the Royal Academy of Music, Ducrot pivots to pop, launching his career with the June 2020 mixtape “Started in College.”

His talent secures him a deal with Darkroom/Interscope Records, cementing his commitment to charting emotional depths in modern music.

I’Ll Be Waiting (2022)

1 . Jala Brat & Buba Corelli – Vrati Je Tati

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

“Vrati Je Tati” emerges as a standout offering from the 2024 collaborative project “Goat Season: Final Chapter,” where Jala Brat (Jasmin Fazlić) and Buba Corelli bring their signature flair to the final installment of their “Goat Season” series.

Jala Brat, who launched his career in 2004, initially made waves as part of the Bluntbylon hip-hop collective before branching out into impactful solo ventures. Meanwhile, Buba Corelli remains a pivotal figure, a partner-in-rhyme with a consistent history of collaboration dating back to 2013’s “Sin City” EP and 2014’s “Pakt s Đavolom.”

The duo, celebrated for their synergy, has delivered successful projects like “Stari Radio,” “Kruna,” and “Alfa & Omega.” Jala Brat’s Eurovision Song Contest 2016 entry “Ljubav je” only underscores the diverse chapters of a career that now culminates in this joint album.

Kingston (2024)


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