Patrick Fiori’s “Terra d’amore” kicks things off with orchestral flair in Corsican, while Kole Oroshi and Xhilda Demaj keep it sharp on “Ja Bane Vetes,” sung in Albanian. Miles Caton’s “I Lied To You” blends blues and regret, and Dom Innarella’s “Jersey in July” nails teen infatuation with sweaty charm. Bailey Zimmerman and Diplo reunite on “Ashes,” mixing country vocals and electro beats. Jovan Jovanović teams with Bane Mojićević on the moody “Ignorisi,” Superbus and RORI revisit “Butterfly,” Limoblaze adds Afro gospel energy on “Pray,” and BLLEKI stirs trap storms on “Stuhia.” Here are the brand new worldwide louder music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
52 . Corsu & Mezu Mezu, Patrick Fiori, Il Cello, Joseph Pastinelli – Terra d’Amore![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
“Terra d’amore” opens the third chapter of Corsu – Mezu Mezu, a musical experiment that’s been simmering since 2015 with Patrick Fiori at the helm. This orchestral piece, sung in Corsican, sees Fiori teaming up with Il Cello and Joseph Pastinelli for a track that wears its roots on its sleeve. The project began with the modest ambition of bringing Corsican identity into duet form—pairing islanders with mainland French artists like Jenifer, Patrick Bruel, and Florent Pagny. The first volume hit number one in France, a second followed in 2022, and this third entry lands—somewhat fashionably late—in September 2025. Music video directed by : Carole Mathieu Castelli – Song featured on the album : Corsu Mezu Mezu 3 |
51 . Kole Oroshi – Ja Bane Vetes (w/ Xhilda Demaj)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
“Ja Bane Vetes” lands on July 3, 2025, pairing Kole Oroshi with Xhilda Demaj in a collaboration that doesn’t wait around for introductions. Sung in Albanian and released with its official video, the track joins Oroshi’s recent batch of works with all the subtlety of a locked door unlocked with a newspaper. Demaj adds her voice, steeped in Albanian pop-folk and traditional stylings, with a delivery that’s less throwback than it is take-your-pick. Music video directed by : Time Pictures Tregom (2023) |
50 . Miles Caton – I Lied To You![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
On the “Sinners” soundtrack, “I Lied To You” comes dressed as a radio edit—but there’s nothing polished about Miles Caton’s delivery. Set to a blues-infused murmur, the track circles back to a memory involving a father figure, a Bible, and a Mississippi roadside, all seen through a windshield of regret. Lines like “I know the truth hurts, so I lie to you” and “somebody take me in your arms tonight” manage to sound both confessional and evasive. Caton, who hails from Brooklyn and is no stranger to viral crowds, handles both vocals and guitar on the track. In 2025, he makes a detour into acting, playing Sammie Moore in Ryan Coogler’s commercially successful film “Sinners.” Music video directed by : ;Ryan Coogler |
49 . Dom Innarella – Jersey In July![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
Dom Innarella, a 14-year-old Italian-American from New Jersey, trades stage scripts for mic lines in his 2025 single “Jersey in July.” With production by Hunna G Beats, the track leans into rhythmic flair and acoustic guitar to sketch the fever pitch of teen infatuation. Lines like “She feel like Jersey in July. She got me sweating every time” hint that cool isn’t really part of the forecast. Known on social media and from his stint as Bert in “Mary Poppins,” Innarella slides into the pop lane without missing a beat. |
48 . Diplo & Bailey Zimmerman – Ashes![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
First appearing in the “Comin’ In Cold” video—where Diplo drops in for a cameo—“Ashes” pits Bailey Zimmerman’s country-tinted vocals against Diplo’s electronic touch, with a chorus that insists “We ain’t ashes.” Produced by Austin Shawn, the track sees the pair doubling down after their previous run-in on a remix of “Religiously” for Diplo’s “Thomas Wesley: The Mixtape.” No stranger to collaborations, Diplo (a.k.a. Thomas Wesley Pentz) continues to toggle genres while racking up Grammys, side projects, and the occasional cameo role. Music video directed by : ; – Song featured on the album : Different Night Same Rodeo Don’T Forget My Love (2021) |
47 . Jovan Jovanovic – Ignorisi (w/ Bane Mojicevic)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
“Ignorisi” pairs Jovan Jovanović and Bane Mojićević in a 2025 pop duet that treads familiar ground: heartbreak, betrayal, and the bruised loyalty that trails behind. Jovanović sticks to his formula, blending traditional Balkan textures with sleek pop and club-friendly beats that never quite resolve the emotional mess on display. It hurts, sure—but at least it’s catchy. Music video directed by : Vedad Jašarević Pozitivno Lud (2018) |
46 . Superbus & RORI – Butterfly![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
Superbus and RORI join forces on “Butterfly,” a pop track released in June 2025 under Parlophone France. Initially composed by Superbus frontwoman Jenn Ayache, the original gets a second spin with RORI’s vocal remix not far behind. The collaboration fits snugly into Superbus‘s habit of mixing melody-heavy pop-rock with borrowed voices since their 1999 beginnings in Paris. Music video directed by : Edie Blanchard – Song featured on the album : Ok Ko Lola (2015) |
45 . All Time Low – Suckerpunch![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
Released in June 2025, “Suckerpunch” nods to arena-scale rock while tracing the loop between failure and resilience. The lyrics go introspective, but the production keeps things upright, thanks to Alex Gaskarthh and Dan Swank calling the shots behind the console. Gaskarthh credits Genesis and Quincy Jones as unlikely bedfellows in shaping the track’s sonic DNA. The single trails their 2023 album “Tell Me I’m Alive” and stays on brand for a band circling pop-punk since 2003. Tell Me I’M Alive (2022) |
44 . Limoblaze – Pray![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
Limoblaze drops “Pray” in June 2025, keeping things interesting from his UK base with his usual Afro gospel leanings. The Nigerian-born artist taps into Afrobeat grooves while threading in gospel themes—message included, choreography optional. “Pray” fits comfortably in his blend of Christian music and hip hop, with a beat that nods more Lagos than Leeds. Still affiliated with Reach Records, he continues to cross genres and collaborate strategically, without losing that faith-centred throughline. Music video directed by : Ade O Adesina Your Love (2020) |
43 . BLLEKI – Stuhia![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 8,2025
“Stuhia” lands in June 2025 via Fole Publishing, with BLLEKI taking a swing at emotional turbulence over trap-laced production. True to its name—“Storm” in Albanian—the track keeps things unsettled, matching lyrical unrest with icy beats. BLLEKI’s been at it since 2017, co-founding rap outfit Ekipa e Zez and dropping titles like “Ziekipa” and “Thug Life” en route to the 2025 album “RIDE OR DIE.” He keeps his style raw, his themes pointed, and his delivery just glossy enough to slip under the radar before landing the hit. Music video directed by : Erzenology Bora (2023) |
42 . Suchmos – Eye To Eye![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
“Eye To Eye” opens the four-track EP Sunburst, released in July 2025, and ends Suchmos’s two-year silence with an arched eyebrow rather than a bang. The band steers into minimalist funk, keeping it tight, clean, and just shy of breaking a sweat. The video skips storytelling entirely and settles on the band playing live—because why pretend? Formed in 2013 in Kanagawa, Suchmos still zigzag through rock, jazz, hip-hop, funk, and 1990s-inflected R&B like no one told them to pick one. YONCE, TAIKING, HSU, OK, KCEE, and TAIHEI remain firmly anchored by their coastal Japanese roots while tipping a hat to 1970s grooves. Music video directed by : Kento Yamada – Song featured on the album : Sunburst Stay Tune (2014) |
41 . Zeynep Bastık & Rıza Tamer – Benden Sonra (Akustik)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
Originally released by Rıza Tamer as a solo track in 2025, “Benden Sonra (Akustik)” gets a second wind as a mellow duet in Zeynep Bastık’s acoustic series. Tamer writes and composes, Bastık reinterprets, and together they keep things minimal but live, with a crew of musicians—including Celal Avcı, Halil Çağlar Serin, Doğukan Aydın, Nihat Üney, and Tolga Erzurumlu—handling the rest. She starts out behind the mic for others, builds a name with theatrical performances and polished singles, now strips it back with a mic and a stool. He pens his own material, then reshapes it with just enough arrangement to make it sound newly broken in. Music video directed by : Tolga Akış En Çok Dinlenenler Mashup (2022) |
40 . Kwn – Back Of The Club![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
FAXONLY and ZEEK handle production duties on “Back of the Club”, a June 2025 release issued by RCA Records. kwn, an East London native raised in a musically steeped household, leans into jazz-shaded R&B with a nod to a certain smoky nostalgia. The track’s structure benefits from her early grounding in rhythm and composition, never straying from intention despite its smooth surface. Since her 2022 debut, she records single-take videos—less about polish, more about tension, continuity, and not blinking too much. Song featured on the album : With All Due Respect Eyes Wide Open (2023) |
42 . Suchmos – Eye To Eye![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
“Eye To Eye” opens the four-track EP Sunburst, released in July 2025, and ends Suchmos’s two-year silence with an arched eyebrow rather than a bang. The band steers into minimalist funk, keeping it tight, clean, and just shy of breaking a sweat. The video skips storytelling entirely and settles on the band playing live—because why pretend? Formed in 2013 in Kanagawa, Suchmos still zigzag through rock, jazz, hip-hop, funk, and 1990s-inflected R&B like no one told them to pick one. YONCE, TAIKING, HSU, OK, KCEE, and TAIHEI remain firmly anchored by their coastal Japanese roots while tipping a hat to 1970s grooves. Music video directed by : Kento Yamada – Song featured on the album : Sunburst Stay Tune (2014) |
41 . Zeynep Bastık & Rıza Tamer – Benden Sonra (Akustik)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
Originally released by Rıza Tamer as a solo track in 2025, “Benden Sonra (Akustik)” gets a second wind as a mellow duet in Zeynep Bastık’s acoustic series. Tamer writes and composes, Bastık reinterprets, and together they keep things minimal but live, with a crew of musicians—including Celal Avcı, Halil Çağlar Serin, Doğukan Aydın, Nihat Üney, and Tolga Erzurumlu—handling the rest. She starts out behind the mic for others, builds a name with theatrical performances and polished singles, now strips it back with a mic and a stool. He pens his own material, then reshapes it with just enough arrangement to make it sound newly broken in. Music video directed by : Tolga Akış En Çok Dinlenenler Mashup (2022) |
40 . Kwn – Back Of The Club![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
FAXONLY and ZEEK handle production duties on “Back of the Club”, a June 2025 release issued by RCA Records. kwn, an East London native raised in a musically steeped household, leans into jazz-shaded R&B with a nod to a certain smoky nostalgia. The track’s structure benefits from her early grounding in rhythm and composition, never straying from intention despite its smooth surface. Since her 2022 debut, she records single-take videos—less about polish, more about tension, continuity, and not blinking too much. Song featured on the album : With All Due Respect Eyes Wide Open (2023) |
39 . Tyler Childers – Nose On The Grindstone![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
In “Nose on the Grindstone,” Tyler Childers sketches a father’s tired gospel of hard work, slipped through the cracks with warnings about drugs and wasted youth. The line serves as both motto and eulogy—perseverance told in a miner’s drawl where the light at the end might just be another headlamp. Childers pulls this from close to home—born in 1991 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, where his father worked the coal industry grindstone himself. The track leans into his usual terrain: Appalachian settings, plainspoken advice, and a banjo somewhere just outside the frame. It’s the kind of thing that sits easily next to the rest of a catalog built on country, bluegrass, and folk, with albums like “Purgatory” and “Country Squire” stacking RIAA plaques almost as well as family rules. Music video directed by : James Mackel – Song featured on the album : Snipe Hunter In Your Love (2022) |
38 . UVERworld – No Map![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
Released in June 2025 as a pre-release single for UVERworld’s 25th anniversary, “NO MAP” throws a curveball with guest vocals by Miyou of Little Glee Monster. Takuya∞, the band’s vocalist, takes on songwriting duties, delivering the lyrics in Japanese alongside a production as polished as it is predictably unpredictable. Formed in 2000 in Shiga Prefecture, UVERworld lines up Takuya∞, Katsuya and Akira on guitars, Nobuto on bass, Shintaro on drums, and Seika on saxophone—yes, saxophone—still keeping things uncharted a quarter-century in. Music video directed by : Masaki Ohkita – Song featured on the album : Epiphany D-Tecnolife (2014) |
37 . Andosan – Dash Out![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
In “Dash Out,” Ando San taps into his self-styled “prog-hop” blend, where intricate progressive guitar work intertwines with hip-hop beats and measured, serious-toned lyrics. Spiro Dussias makes a late appearance with a guitar solo that doesn’t steal the spotlight so much as underline the track’s layered intent. Released in March 2025, the track is independently produced, mixed, and mastered by San himself in the San Fernando Valley, California. He pulls from R&B, funk, soul, and progressive guitar to shape a sound that doesn’t quite stay put—and clearly doesn’t want to. Music video directed by : Areon Mobasher – Song featured on the album : Oh Kay Ep Big Dawg (2024) |
36 . BUSH – The Land Of Milk And Honey![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
Released in June 2025, “The Land of Milk and Honey” drags Bush’s amplifiers firmly into the present without unplugging their ’90s angst. Produced by frontman Gavin Rossdale with Erik Ron, the track plants the band’s muddy boots in the middle of contemporary rock polish. There’s disconnection in the air, a nudge at mental health, and enough volume to rattle a few suburban picture frames. Formed in London in 1992, Bush hasn’t exactly gone quietly—this single adds another notch to a discography that keeps stretching past the three-decade mark. Music video directed by : Jesse Davey – Song featured on the album : I Beat Loneliness Glycerine (1995) |
35 . Yamê – Solo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
“Solo” appears on Yamê’s debut album “Elowi,” out since October 2023. It blends threads from his French, Cameroonian, and wider African heritage with jazz, hip hop, and R&B, equal parts tradition and groove. His stage name? Lifted from the Mbo language—less a branding choice than a nod to something older than marketing. That unmistakable “toothless smile” completes a public persona that never drifts far from autobiography. A self-taught musician raised by a Senegalese-Cameroonian singer father, Yamê skips the conservatory and heads straight to the keyboard sessions of Paris. Before long, he’s crafting solo projects steeped in spiritual and cultural reflection, give or take a synth bass line. By 2024, he’s bagged a Victoires de la Musique for Best Male Newcomer and casually piqued Timbaland’s interest—who reworked “Quête” into something loop-ready. Music video directed by : Jonathan Steuer – Song featured on the album : Ébēm Bécane (2023) |
34 . Kraftklub – Schief In Jedem Chor![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 6,2025
“Schief In Jedem Chor” throws Kraftklub back into their usual mix of indie rock, punk, and rap, all wrapped in German lyrics that skip sentiment for straight delivery. Raised in Chemnitz, the Brummer brothers, Karl Schumann, Steffen Israel, and Max Marschk form the band in 2009 and go on to win the New Music Award only a year later. Their debut EP “Adonis Maximus” raises early eyebrows, helped along by their stage uniform of white polos and varsity jackets—a look halfway between school spirit and ironic detachment. The charts eventually catch up, though the band always seems half a beat ahead, eyes rolled slightly upward while still nailing the hook. Music video directed by : Beat Gottwald, Philipp Weiser – Song featured on the album : Sterben In Karl-Marx-Stadt Ein Song Reicht (2021) |
33 . Sombr – We Never Dated![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
In “We Never Dated,” Sombr sketches a non-love story with the precision of someone who’s had more endings than beginnings. Lines blur between confession and catchphrase, giving the track the polite energy of a passive-aggressive voicemail. The production opts for restraint—low-key enough to miss at first, sharp enough to linger, like the text you shouldn’t have read twice. Call it romance by omission or just time well-wasted; either way, both parties got their alibis straight. Music video directed by : Bryce Glenn Would’Ve Been You (2023) |
32 . DJ Snake – Patience (w/ Amadou & Mariam)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Released in June 2025, “Searching For Heaven” brings together Yelawolf and J. Michael Phillips for a meditation on friction, grit, and self-reinvention. The lyrics, steeped in familial warnings and inner dilemmas, wander through the cracks of worldly wisdom and conflicting truths. Musically, the track swings between Southern rock flavors and hip hop pacing, with storytelling taking the front seat instead of hooks. Yelawolf (née Michael Wayne Atha) carries his usual blend of country, rock, and rap, while Phillips steps in as co-writer and voice, not just spectral harmony. Music video directed by : Valentin Guiod Disco Maghreb (2023) |
31 . Yelawolf & J. Michael Phillips – Searching For Heaven![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Searching For Heaven” pairs Yelawolf with J. Michael Phillips over a production that doesn’t ask questions it doesn’t already know the answers to. Tommee Profitt supplies the backdrop—an orchestral rendition of Coldplay’s “Fix You” performed with a 50-piece orchestra and a 100-member choir, originally released in June 2025 to mark the track’s 20th anniversary. Staarz opens softly before Stanaj jumps in louder, giving the composition a neat sense of ebb and flow. The video, filmed at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, doesn’t get in the way, which fits Profitt’s general approach: cinematic, but never too sentimental. Music video directed by : Patrick Tohill – Song featured on the album : Whiskey And … Till It’S Gone (2014) |
30 . Tommee Profitt – Fix You (w/ Stanaj & Staarz)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Fix You” finds Tommee Profitt teaming up with Stanaj and Staarz to dust off Coldplay’s stadium-sized original and lead it down a darker alley. Minor-key drama and cinematic swells replace the soft edges, pulling the track into Profitt’s usual storm-lit atmosphere. Stanaj’s voice aims skyward while Staarz adds grit, offering less comfort than the original ever dared. It’s not here to soothe—it’s here to haunt, or at least echo louder than your regrets. Music video directed by : Trea Allen & Josh Boston Enemy (W/ Sam Tinnesz & Beacon Light) (2020) |
33 . Sombr – We Never Dated![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
In “We Never Dated,” Sombr sketches a non-love story with the precision of someone who’s had more endings than beginnings. Lines blur between confession and catchphrase, giving the track the polite energy of a passive-aggressive voicemail. The production opts for restraint—low-key enough to miss at first, sharp enough to linger, like the text you shouldn’t have read twice. Call it romance by omission or just time well-wasted; either way, both parties got their alibis straight. Music video directed by : Bryce Glenn Would’Ve Been You (2023) |
32 . DJ Snake – Patience (w/ Amadou & Mariam)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Released in June 2025, “Searching For Heaven” brings together Yelawolf and J. Michael Phillips for a meditation on friction, grit, and self-reinvention. The lyrics, steeped in familial warnings and inner dilemmas, wander through the cracks of worldly wisdom and conflicting truths. Musically, the track swings between Southern rock flavors and hip hop pacing, with storytelling taking the front seat instead of hooks. Yelawolf (née Michael Wayne Atha) carries his usual blend of country, rock, and rap, while Phillips steps in as co-writer and voice, not just spectral harmony. Music video directed by : Valentin Guiod Disco Maghreb (2023) |
31 . Yelawolf & J. Michael Phillips – Searching For Heaven![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Searching For Heaven” pairs Yelawolf with J. Michael Phillips over a production that doesn’t ask questions it doesn’t already know the answers to. Tommee Profitt supplies the backdrop—an orchestral rendition of Coldplay’s “Fix You” performed with a 50-piece orchestra and a 100-member choir, originally released in June 2025 to mark the track’s 20th anniversary. Staarz opens softly before Stanaj jumps in louder, giving the composition a neat sense of ebb and flow. The video, filmed at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, doesn’t get in the way, which fits Profitt’s general approach: cinematic, but never too sentimental. Music video directed by : Patrick Tohill – Song featured on the album : Whiskey And … Till It’S Gone (2014) |
30 . Tommee Profitt – Fix You (w/ Stanaj & Staarz)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Fix You” finds Tommee Profitt teaming up with Stanaj and Staarz to dust off Coldplay’s stadium-sized original and lead it down a darker alley. Minor-key drama and cinematic swells replace the soft edges, pulling the track into Profitt’s usual storm-lit atmosphere. Stanaj’s voice aims skyward while Staarz adds grit, offering less comfort than the original ever dared. It’s not here to soothe—it’s here to haunt, or at least echo louder than your regrets. Music video directed by : Trea Allen & Josh Boston Enemy (W/ Sam Tinnesz & Beacon Light) (2020) |
29 . Bailey Zimmerman – Comin’ In Cold![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Comin’ In Cold” arrives as a standalone single from Bailey Zimmerman, a country singer navigating twang, grit, and heartbreak with a Midwestern drawl and a taste for drama. Released in June 2025, the track circles themes of emotional fallout and romantic misfires, wrapped in a production that leans radio-friendly but doesn’t forget its barstool roots. There’s more than a little highway in its DNA—less backroad nostalgia, more post-breakup mileage—with Zimmerman’s vocals moving from raspy restraint to full-throttle lament. Music video directed by : Bailey Zimmerman & Jerry Morka – Song featured on the album : Different Night Same Rodeo Religiously (2023) |
28 . Elefante – Vuelve![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Vuelve” sticks to Elefante’s usual playbook: melodic pop-rock, heartfelt lyrics, and just enough theatrics to keep things slightly off-center. The band leans into emotional tropes without overplaying them, leaving room for a bit of ambiguity, just in case things feel too tidy. Echoes of early-2000s power ballads seep into the arrangement, with polished vocals carrying most of the narrative weight. Whatever vulnerability is on offer here, it arrives pre-packaged—clean, controlled, and conveniently built for chorus singalongs. Music video directed by : Edgar Orozco El Color De Tus Ojos (2024) |
27 . Jehry Robinson – Pay Me![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
“Pay Me” walks a fine line between swagger and satire, as Jehry Robinson threads self-worth through punchy flows and tight production. The track makes its case loud and clear: time isn’t money—it’s more expensive. Released under the Strange Music imprint, it leans into clean beatwork and Robinson’s rapid-fire wordplay, echoing his knack for melodic hooks without glossing over grit. He’s not here for the thank-yous or the likes—just run the check. Still Breathin (W/ Tech N9Ne & Rittz) (2022) |
26 . Nova Twins – Piranha![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 27,2025
Released in June 2025, “Piranha” sees Nova Twins take a serrated edge to Sam Fender’s chart-topping “Rein Me In.” Originally from his third album “People Watching,” the track resurfaces as a duet with Olivia Dean, who contributes a newly written verse with its own emotional weather system. Debuted at Fender’s sold-out London Stadium performance and revisited at Newcastle’s St. James’ Park, the version later gets a concert-footage video treatment. The production, handled by Fender with Markus Dravs, opts for a sparse arrangement that keeps the spotlight on the vocal interplay rather than cinematic drama. Fender deals in indie rock with a social lens, BRIT in hand, while Dean brings a Mercury and BRIT nod to the table and tilts things soul-pop side. Music video directed by : Nova Twins – Song featured on the album : Parasites & Butterflies Antagonist (2021) |
25 . Oliver Anthony Music – Scornful Woman![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“Scornful Woman” is a single by Oliver Anthony Music released in June 2025. The track circles around heartbreak and emotional fallout after a divorce. The music video is shot inside a rustic cabin in Mercer County, West Virginia. Joe Rogan points to its sincerity as a strong point. Christopher Anthony Lunsford, performing as Oliver Anthony, first broke through in 2023 with “Rich Men North of Richmond.” Rich Men North Of Richmond (2022) |
24 . GASHI & G-Eazy – RINGS![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“RINGS” pairs GASHI and G-Eazy for the first time in six years, with production by Wax Motif and Styalz. The track weaves references to sports and personal wins into a sharp, mid-tempo beat. GASHI, born in Tripoli and raised Albanian-American, keeps his genre-mixing streak alive after “1984” and “Elevators.” G-Eazy slips in as guest, lending the song an extra layer of crossover intent. GASHI recently shared the stage with DJ Snake at Stade de France. Music video directed by : Ahmed Sarandaz Rathore Creep On Me (W/ French Montana, Dj Snake) (2019) |
23 . Ghost Hounds – House A Home (Strings Version)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
Released in June 2025 through Gibson Records, “Ghost Hounds – House A Home (Strings Version)” rearranges the earlier track with a live string section. The version keeps the structure of the original while letting the strings stretch its sentiment just a little further. Written and produced by Thomas J Tull, the song is mixed by Nick Spezia. Ghost Hounds, founded in Pittsburgh, includes SAVNT, Tyler Chiarelli, Bennett Miller, Joe Munroe, Kristin Weber, and Sydney Driver. Music video directed by : Allister Ann – Song featured on the album : Almost Home Between Me And The Devil (2021) |
22 . Kamro – Indilla Enigma![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“Indilla Enigma” blends French pop and electronic beatwork into a moody track with a twist. Kamro builds the song around sampled fragments from Indila’s “Mini World” and Enigma’s “Sadeness.” The result is melodic, slightly dramatic, and not trying too hard to explain itself. Kamro, an Azerbaijani singer-songwriter, is also behind tracks like “404 City” and “Aman Aman.” Music video directed by : Aziz Suleymanoff In My Mind (2023) |
21 . honestav – 26![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“26” is a single by honestav, released through KPBS Public Media. Born in Springfield, Missouri in 1998, honestav mixes indie-folk and hip-hop in a way that leans more headphones than headlines. The track extends his usual themes—addiction, loss, and the uneven road to emotional recovery—with storytelling that’s more confessional than curated. Following the viral “I’d Rather Overdose,” he continues walking the independent path, unfiltered as ever. Music video directed by : Nathan R. Smith – Song featured on the album : Hara-Kiri (Deluxe) I’D Rather Overdose (W/ Z) (2024) |
25 . Oliver Anthony Music – Scornful Woman![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“Scornful Woman” is a single by Oliver Anthony Music released in June 2025. The track circles around heartbreak and emotional fallout after a divorce. The music video is shot inside a rustic cabin in Mercer County, West Virginia. Joe Rogan points to its sincerity as a strong point. Christopher Anthony Lunsford, performing as Oliver Anthony, first broke through in 2023 with “Rich Men North of Richmond.” Rich Men North Of Richmond (2022) |
24 . GASHI & G-Eazy – RINGS![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“RINGS” pairs GASHI and G-Eazy for the first time in six years, with production by Wax Motif and Styalz. The track weaves references to sports and personal wins into a sharp, mid-tempo beat. GASHI, born in Tripoli and raised Albanian-American, keeps his genre-mixing streak alive after “1984” and “Elevators.” G-Eazy slips in as guest, lending the song an extra layer of crossover intent. GASHI recently shared the stage with DJ Snake at Stade de France. Music video directed by : Ahmed Sarandaz Rathore Creep On Me (W/ French Montana, Dj Snake) (2019) |
23 . Ghost Hounds – House A Home (Strings Version)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
Released in June 2025 through Gibson Records, “Ghost Hounds – House A Home (Strings Version)” rearranges the earlier track with a live string section. The version keeps the structure of the original while letting the strings stretch its sentiment just a little further. Written and produced by Thomas J Tull, the song is mixed by Nick Spezia. Ghost Hounds, founded in Pittsburgh, includes SAVNT, Tyler Chiarelli, Bennett Miller, Joe Munroe, Kristin Weber, and Sydney Driver. Music video directed by : Allister Ann – Song featured on the album : Almost Home Between Me And The Devil (2021) |
22 . Kamro – Indilla Enigma![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 14,2025
“Indilla Enigma” blends French pop and electronic beatwork into a moody track with a twist. Kamro builds the song around sampled fragments from Indila’s “Mini World” and Enigma’s “Sadeness.” The result is melodic, slightly dramatic, and not trying too hard to explain itself. Kamro, an Azerbaijani singer-songwriter, is also behind tracks like “404 City” and “Aman Aman.” Music video directed by : Aziz Suleymanoff In My Mind (2023) |
21 . honestav – 26![]() |
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“26” is a single by honestav, released through KPBS Public Media. Born in Springfield, Missouri in 1998, honestav mixes indie-folk and hip-hop in a way that leans more headphones than headlines. The track extends his usual themes—addiction, loss, and the uneven road to emotional recovery—with storytelling that’s more confessional than curated. Following the viral “I’d Rather Overdose,” he continues walking the independent path, unfiltered as ever. Music video directed by : Nathan R. Smith – Song featured on the album : Hara-Kiri (Deluxe) I’D Rather Overdose (W/ Z) (2024) |
20 . BLOK3 – Mosmor Perde![]() |
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“Mosmor Perde,” BLOK3’s 2025 standalone single, trades high-tempo bravado for subdued intensity, threading melodic rap through a metaphorical “Deep Purple Curtain.” The track sketches out emotional distance and hard-won growth, using minimalism both in beat and delivery to echo the withdrawal it depicts. Never theatrical, the lyrics gesture dryly at rupture and renewal, casting self-reliance less as triumph than necessity. Since the early 2020s, BLOK3 crafts rap that mirrors Turkish youth without posturing or polish, favoring grit over gloss. Music video directed by : Burak Düzer Sevmeyi Denemedin (2023) |
19 . Alex Warren – Bloodline (w/ Jelly Roll)![]() |
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“Bloodline” pairs Alex Warren with Jelly Roll for a sombre reckoning with inherited trauma wrapped in country-pop melancholy. Co-written with producer Adam Yaron, the song takes cues from Warren’s brother’s grief after their mother’s death, channeling it into a chorus that disowns familial cycles like bad heirlooms. The video’s medieval tavern staging offers a wink at the burdens we carry—some ancestral, some just theatrical. Music video directed by : B.K. Barone – Song featured on the album : You’Ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 2) Chasing Shadows (2022) |
18 . Ghost, Fredrik Åkesson & Eric Ericsons Kammarkör – Bohemian Rhapsody [Live Polar Music Prize] |
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At the 2025 Polar Music Prize in Stockholm, “Bohemian Rhapsody” resurfaces in a ceremonious rerouting through Tobias Forge of Ghost, guitarist Fredrik Åkesson of Opeth, and the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, whose pristine vowels collide gently with operatic rock flamboyance. Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor watch on as this collision of metal, choral precision, and theatrical nostalgia unspools live on Swedish television. Call Me Little Sunshine (2022) |
17 . Yellowcard – Better Days![]() |
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“Better Days” signals Yellowcard’s return with a title track crafted amid a revived studio collaboration between songwriter Nick Long and guitarist Ryan Mendez. Travis Barker produces and supplies drums with characteristic precision, while vocalist William Ryan Key credits him for rekindling his creative focus. Suffused with themes of purpose and gratitude, the track is paired with a video staging the band’s tightened dynamic after years apart. Music video directed by : Jordan Phoenix – Song featured on the album : Better Days Ocean Avenue (2009) |
16 . Wet Leg – CPR![]() |
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“CPR” finds Wet Leg continuing their sardonic lyrical streak, threading deadpan delivery through a minimalist guitar-driven groove. Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers trade their signature blend of humor and detachment, letting each line teeter between flirtation and disdain. Following their Grammy-winning debut, the duo returns with a track that toys with intimacy in the most matter-of-fact of tones. Music video directed by : Wet Leg – Song featured on the album : Moisturizer Chaise Longue (2020) |
15 . Elliot James Reay – Who Knew Dancing Was A Sin![]() |
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“Who Knew Dancing Was A Sin” sees Elliot James Reay self-releasing under his own label and licensing through Interscope/EMI, staking a claim in the grey zone between penance and pleasure. Reay, a singer-songwriter from Bury, England, who began performing with his guitar at age seven, lends the track a confessional tone that blurs the line between pulpit and nightclub. The result teeters between irony and earnestness, lingering somewhere between salvation and the sticky floors of a youth disco. Music video directed by : Bailey Tom Bailey I Think They Call This Love (2024) |
14 . TURNSTILE – Look Out For Me![]() |
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“Look Out For Me” runs six minutes, merging Turnstile’s hardcore signature with IDM textures and a mid-track detour into house. A sample from The Wire anchors the track in Baltimore’s cultural lexicon, while the video tips its hat to the band’s hometown with studied affection. Premiering as part of a 14-track visual album at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, the song appears alongside visuals tailored to each piece. Turnstile, active since 2010, previously released “Nonstop Feeling,” “Time & Space,” and “GLOW ON.” Music video directed by : Brendan Yates & Pat Mccrory – Song featured on the album : Never Enough Holiday (2021) |
13 . Myles Smith – Gold![]() |
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Released in May 2025, “Gold” marks another step in Myles Smith’s trajectory since his breakout with “Stargazing” in 2024. A product of his early start at age 12 and swift climb through social media, the track follows Smith’s signature acoustic-pop leanings, tinged with earnest introspection and romantic fallout. Fresh off being named TikTok’s Breakthrough Artist and receiving the BRITs Rising Star Award in late 2024, Smith spins nostalgia and regret into tidy melodic form. Song featured on the album : You Promised A Lifetime |
12 . Darci – Red Eye![]() |
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“Red Eye” finds Darci weaving through a nocturnal haze of implication and restraint, where velvety synths and filtered vocals blur lines between attention and apathy. Spare verses drift like headlights through fog, echoing sentiments of muted longing over minimalist beats. It’s a track tailored for midnight detours, more whispered confession than pop anthem, fitting snugly into late-night playlists without begging for the spotlight. Music video directed by : Tommy Kelly Swerve (W/ Kaycyy) (2023) |
11 . Shaxrudiy – O’ylama![]() |
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“O’ylama” arrives as the latest single from Shaxrudiy, the Uzbek singer also known under the aliases Shaxrudiy Janoblari or Shaxrud Namozov. Following the tone set by previous releases like “Dunyo bu” and “Onajon ko’zlaringga ko’milib yashay,” the track circles themes of displacement, familial memory, and reflective unease. Shaxrudiy continues his collaboration with lyricist Behzod Hamro, affirming a preference for locally rooted creative alliances. Music video directed by : Yusuf Sobirov O’Ynashma (2024) |
10 . Stavento & Daphne Lawrence – Kalós Se Vríka![]() |
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“Kalós Se Vríka” pairs Stavento’s percussive Greek hip-hop with Daphne Lawrence’s smooth indie pop cadences, waltzing between rhythmic verses and silk-lined hooks. Michalis Kouinelis juggles production, penmanship, and delivery, layering urban textures atop regional instrumentation without overstaying his welcome. Lawrence, fresh from cross-genre forays alongside Anna Vissi and Chico Beatz, threads in a vocal line that’s rich, but never theatrical. Music video directed by : Yiannis Papadakos Δροσοσταλιά (W/ B.D. Foxmoor) (2023) |
9 . AVIONICA – P#$@! REAGGETON![]() |
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“P#$@! REAGGETON” peels back pop’s polished façade, blending reggaeton tropes with a sardonic wink that’s unmistakably Avionica. José Mrochek’s project folds Latin pop and rock into a production shaped in studios that usually host Nashville’s more introspective exports. Channeling a sneer at genre fatigue, the track sidesteps nostalgia in favor of meticulously constructed sarcasm wrapped in radio-friendly sheen. Music video directed by : Nicolas Rivero Para Vos (2012) |
8 . Wendyyy – Picasso![]() |
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In “Picasso,” released in May 2025, Wendyyy borrows the painter’s name to sketch a portrait of creative entitlement and self-definition. He threads Haitian Creole flows with references to artistic legacy, not so much to honor but to assert his own interpretive control of identity and place. Born Wendy Duvert in Léogâne, Haiti, Wendyyy stands as a central figure in Francophone rap, with projects like “Majesté” and “3” shaping the genre’s direction. Music video directed by : Flashonefilms C.E.O (2023) |
8 . Wendyyy – Picasso![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 30,2025
In “Picasso,” released in May 2025, Wendyyy borrows the painter’s name to sketch a portrait of creative entitlement and self-definition. He threads Haitian Creole flows with references to artistic legacy, not so much to honor but to assert his own interpretive control of identity and place. Born Wendy Duvert in Léogâne, Haiti, Wendyyy stands as a central figure in Francophone rap, with projects like “Majesté” and “3” shaping the genre’s direction. Music video directed by : Flashonefilms C.E.O (2023) |
7 . Siilawy – Mahkamt El Deni![]() |
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“Mahkamt El Deni” finds Siilawy threading heartbreak through a minimalist Arabic pop palette, where aching strings rub against slick modern production. Writing from somewhere between regret and resilience, he turns personal misfortune into subdued confession, hinting that accountability doesn’t always arrive on time—or at all. Debuting music during the COVID era, the Jordanian singer cuts close to the bone with diaristic lyrics tethered to intimate unrest. Music video directed by : Layal M. Rajha – Song featured on the album : Bipolar (Ep) لما تكوني (2023) |
6 . Brandon Lake – Sevens![]() |
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Released in May 2025, “Sevens” finds GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Brandon Lake stepping away from plush worship ballads and into early 2000s rock territory, complete with shredded guitars and tightly wound percussion. Lake delivers the track as a thank-you to fans after hitting 20,000 album pre-saves, a gesture less altar call and more sonic adrenaline rush. His gruff vocals carve through the distortion, repackaging devotion in feedback and fury. Song featured on the album : King Of Hearts Coat Of Many Colors (2023) |
5 . Sleep Theory – Gravity![]() |
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“Gravity” by Sleep Theory threads early 2000s R&B textures through a lens of nocturnal flirtation and detached allure. Conceived in 2021 and released in May 2025, the track maintains a moody tempo, echoing the stylings of retro slow jams with a brushed-metal sheen. Frontman Cullen Moore, post-military and fully in control, steers the Memphis-born band—bassist Paolo Vergara, guitarist Daniel Pruitt, and drummer Ben Pruitt—through a world of cinematic shadows and confident restraint. Music video directed by : Orie Mcginness – Song featured on the album : Afterglow Numb (2023) |
4 . Volbeat – Time Will Heal![]() |
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“Time Will Heal” hinges on Michael Poulsen’s confrontation with his father’s passing, channeled through live studio recording to catch each raw edge of grief in real time. Set in a blood-red space where a goat appears—not for folklore, but for quietly loaded symbolism—the video toys with tropes of transformation and resilience without spelling anything out. Volbeat, born in Copenhagen in 2001, welds heavy metal to rockabilly grit and hard rock defiance. Music video directed by : Julia Patey – Song featured on the album : God Of Angels Trust Shotgun Blues (2020) |
3 . Iam Tongi – Sunshine![]() |
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“Sunshine” filters grief through a lens of laid-back optimism, threading Iam Tongi’s family story with a breezy veneer of island-tinged pop. The track reflects on the loss of his father without descending into melancholy, opting instead for measured resilience. In the video, Tongi glides down a California beach on a motorcycle—more meditative than rebellious, more memory than escape. A 2025 release, it resurfaces during his “American Idol” return. Music video directed by : Codi Mcivor |
2 . Mick Blankenship – Silent Lucidity![]() |
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Mick Blankenship reimagines “Silent Lucidity,” reworking the Queensrÿche classic with a sharper guitar bite and taut vocal lines. Released in 2025 as a tribute, the track opts for muscle without sacrificing the original’s reflective tone. Operating out of Cincinnati, Blankenship crafts riff-heavy soundscapes where emotion contends with tension, as in “Dying to Love” and the grimly titled “Worthless Me.” Song featured on the album : Legacy Rule The World (2019) |
1 . Rilès – Survival Live Session [Part 1]![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 30,2025
“Survival Live Session [Part 1]” stages Rilès running on a treadmill for up to 24 hours straight, a physical metaphor for persistence that toes the line between discipline and masochism. This raw performance piece extends themes from his album, where personal struggle and mental endurance take center stage under his unwavering control. Writing, producing, and editing everything himself, Rilès merges athletic fatigue with creative autonomy. Song featured on the album : Survival Mode Brothers (2015) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on July 6, 2025