Jon Bellion’s “Wash” ends a six-year hiatus with minimalist introspection, filmed on Iceland’s glacial terrain to echo the track’s emotional clarity. NEEDTOBREATHE and Tori Kelly collaborate on “I’ve Got a Story,” blending rock, gospel, and pop for *House of David* with themes of redemption and resolve.

“Koyal” threads Javed Ali and Vidhya Gopal’s Indian classical roots through contemporary production. Turnstile’s “Never Enough” marks Meg Mills’ debut with a textured return to hardcore introspection. ERNEST and Snoop Dogg’s “Gettin’ Gone” cruises through genre lines, while Amira Elfeky’s “Forever Overdose” dissolves heartbreak in nu-metal melancholy.

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6 . Jon Bellion – Wash2

Date Added : Apr 15,2025

After six years of silence, Jon Bellion resurfaces with “Wash,” a meditative piece shaped by his evolution as a husband, father, and producer.

The track leans into a subdued introspection, anchored by the mantra “let it wash over me,” equal parts mantra and reckoning.

Shot on Iceland’s Mýrdalsjökull glacier, the video mirrors the song’s cool restraint and internal clarity.

“Wash” marks a shift—less spectacle, more self.

All Time Low (2015)

5 . NEEDTOBREATHE – I’Ve Got A Story (w/ Tori Kelly)

Date Added : Apr 15,2025

“I’ve Got a Story” pairs NEEDTOBREATHE’s gravel-edged southern rock with Tori Kelly’s crystalline pop phrasing in a gospel-tinged duet crafted for Amazon’s *House of David* soundtrack.

Written during the 2020 pandemic, the track threads themes of collapse, recovery, and spiritual renewal through lyrics shaped by faith and personal reckoning.

Recorded with a choir in Nashville’s Choir Room, the video leans into its devotional undertones with cinematic flair.

Everknown (2022)

4 . Javed Ali – Koyal (w/ Vidhya Gopal)

Date Added : Apr 15,2025

Blending classical Indian motifs with beat-forward modernity, “Koyal” pairs Javed Ali’s Mumbai-honed precision with Vidhya Gopal’s meticulously layered classical inflections.

Produced by Ravator and DIGV, the track threads nostalgia through digital synths, conjuring a sonic space where tradition side-eyes the algorithm.

Javed, once shaped by ghazal legend Ghulam Ali’s tutelage, navigates genre with a flexibility that resists categorization.

Jashn-E-Bahaaraa (2020)

3 . Turnstile – Never Enough

Date Added : Apr 15,2025

On “Never Enough,” Turnstile returns after a four-year pause, channeling both hardcore urgency and grunge textures through flickers of ambient drift and jagged guitar work.

The track signals Meg Mills’ entrance, replacing founding guitarist Brady Ebert, a quiet reshuffle hinting at the band’s evolving ethos without jettisoning intensity.

Lyrically, the song circles the aching futility of desire, its chorus—“It’s never enough”—a mantra of gnawing dissatisfaction.

Song featured on the album : Never Enough

Holiday (2021)

2 . ERNEST – Gettin’ Gone (w/ Snoop Dogg)

Date Added : Apr 15,2025

“Gettin’ Gone” aligns country twang with West Coast flow as ERNEST teams up with Snoop Dogg in a cross-genre experiment neither overstated nor accidental.

The track originates from a demo casually passed to Snoop, who responded with more eagerness than negotiation, jumping on board without hesitation.

Introduced by Jelly Roll, the duo cruises Nashville in a Cadillac dubbed “Snoop DeVille,” raising eyebrows without trying too hard.

Signed to ERNEST’s DeVille Records, the release turns the spotlight on hybrid sounds and casual collaborations more organic than engineered.

Song featured on the album : The Cadillac Sessions (Ep)

Miss That Girl (2023)

1 . Amira Elfeky – Forever Overdose

Date Added : Apr 15,2025

Amira Elfeky’s “Forever Overdose,” released in March 2025, fuses nu-metal and grunge textures with lyrics steeped in emotional volatility.

Spinning tales of heartbreak and obsession, the track portrays affection as a slow suffocation, a sentiment summed up in the line, “You pin me under the surface, I’m choking on you.”

Elfeky sketches intimacy as a disorder—part infatuation, part affliction—rendering love’s aftermath both corrosive and compulsive.

Music video directed by : Colton Mantis – Song featured on the album : Surrender (Ep)

Skin To Skin (2023)


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