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Tommy Genesis plays with late-’90s pop tropes on “True Blue,” blending glitchy beats, clipped vocals, and synth-driven polish. King Princess’s “Hollowheart” ups the drama with twisted metaphors and glitter-soaked visuals, leaning into chaos with help from Erma Camporese and others. James Marriott’s “Something’s Wrong” sounds like a lo-fi confessional, with dry vocals over demo-like guitar. “RIP KP” keeps it short and sharp, letting King Princess poke at her past image with dry humor and sleek production. Here are the brand new videos that amused, puzzled and sometimes shocked us, these past days. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
53 . Tommy Genesis – True Blue
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Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“True Blue” slips into Tommy Genesis‘s catalog somewhere between provocation and precision, delivering clipped vocals over a polished, hyperpop-leaning beat. Ahead of the curve or simply circling back, the track welds glitchy textures to late-’90s chart nostalgia with a kind of detached conviction. Tinny synths, whispered refrains, and one-liner threats cohabit without breaking a sweat. It’s all very composed, if not quite calm—less a burst of chaos than a curated leak. Music video directed by : Parris Goebel – Song featured on the album : Genesis (Jul 25) 100 Bad (2017) |
52 . Navjaxx – Hollowheart
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Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“Navjaxx – Hollowheart” parades its own chaos: a theatrical, tongue-in-cheek ode to love’s parasitic grip, likened by Mikaela Straus to a mind-controlling fungus. Written amid a stretch of personal upheaval—moving back to New York, breaking with her label, and leaving Los Angeles—the song filters summer debauchery through a queer shorthand. Its video casts Erma Camporese, Zara Black, Hannah Pinson, and Mercedes Aiko in a fevered tableau of glitter and damage. Straus, who debuted with “1950” and followed with Make My Bed, Cheap Queen, and Hold On Baby, leans fully into unhinged pop theatre here. Music video directed by : Rayadx Digital Dreams (2024) |
51 . James Marriott – Something’s Wrong
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Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“Something’s Wrong” circles around disillusionment with a melodic shrug and the faint echo of self-reproach. James Marriott keeps the instrumentation spare, letting his vocals wander through verses that seem casually confessional until they edge into sarcasm. The production doesn’t fuss—guitar-driven and vaguely amplified like a demo tape someone forgot to finish but couldn’t throw out. It reads less like a plea and more like a resignation letter left unread on the kitchen table. Music video directed by : Orr Piamenta So Long (2023) |
50 . King Princess – RIP KP
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Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“RIP KP” pulls the curtain on a certain era with the same deadpan flair that made King Princess hard to pin down in the first place. The title offers a wink and a wave to her past self, neatly folding identity, persona, and pop into a brisk memorial service set to music. There’s no sprawling manifesto here—just crisp production, self-aware lyrics, and a shrug in the direction of categorization. If something’s dying, it’s probably irony—or maybe just the branding. Music video directed by : Warren Fu – Song featured on the album : Girl Violence 1950 (2017) |
49 . Arlene MC – FOKY (w/ Diente 27)
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Date Added : Jun 25,2025 Arlene MC, real name Arlene Yacaira Mota, is an American Urban-Latino vocalist, songwriter, dancer, and comedian. Born on May 11, 2000, in Hackensack, New Jersey, to Dominican parents, she started her career young, training in dance and music. She gained popularity with humorous videos on social media, leading to a music career. Her debut single “Ya Me Canse” in 2017 has millions of views. Other hits include “A Veces” and “Dolce,” featuring Martin Lora. She blends vibrant and soulful performances with engaging content, making her a significant figure in urban Latin music. |
48 . PROF – Bad Time Boy (w/ Zombie Juice & Meechy Darko)
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Date Added : Jun 25,2025 Prof, born Jacob Lukas Anderson in Minneapolis, is an American rapper and producer. He debuted with “Project Gampo” (2007) and released “Liability” (2015) under Rhymesayers Entertainment, which entered the Billboard 200. His albums include “Pookie Baby” (2018) and “Powderhorn Suites” (2020). Prof co-founded Stophouse Music Group and hosts the annual Prof Outdoors concert in Minnesota. Squad Goals (2020) |
47 . Till Lindemann – Und Die Engel Singen
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Und Die Engel Singen” is a digital-only single released by Till Lindemann in June 2025 via Out Of Line Music. The track arrives during a busy solo period for Lindemann, shortly after “Meine Welt.” Lyrics, production, and music come from Sky van Hoff, keeping things in one pair of hands. The music video, shot inside the Puppet House, tips its hat to director David Lynch with an eclectic cast. Lindemann, originally from Leipzig, balances music, poetry, and acting since co-founding Rammstein in 1994. Music video directed by : Anna Grey Ich Hasse Kinder (2021) |
46 . Raf-Saperra – Step Out (w/ Ikky)
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Step Out” is a 2025 track by Raf-Saperra, produced by Ikky and released through Polydor Records UK and Universal Music Canada. It blends Punjabi folk lyricism with sticky hooks and electronic textures, reflecting a turn toward a more pop-oriented sound. Influences from London’s dub and Toronto’s dancehall surface throughout. The accompanying video opts for a cartoonish visual style. The single is part of an upcoming EP co-created with Ikky. Music video directed by : Bedroom & Avleen Kaur Milli-1 (2021) |
45 . Connect-R & Smiley & Alex Velea – M-Am Trezit Obosit
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“M-Am Trezit Obosit” brings together Connect-R, Smiley, and Alex Velea in a 2025 pop track with Balkan touches. The lyrics follow a familiar morning aftermath: “I woke up tired / I feel like I could sleep a little longer.” The trio continues a collaboration seen in earlier releases such as “Așa Ceva.” Connect-R started in the late ’90s and joined Moldova’s Eurovision 2006 entry, while Smiley and Alex Velea share similar paths in Romanian pop and Eurovision stages. Music video directed by : Cristi Roman Vara Nu Dorm (2011) |
44 . Vilen – Bad Trip
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Bad Trip” is a 2025 single by Indian artist Vilen, released without advance notice as a surprise drop. The track is produced in tandem with Maniac, merging layered sounds with Vilen’s trademark introspection. Vipul Dhankher, better known as Vilen, writes and composes the song himself, holding onto his all-in-one approach. Known for songs like “Ek Raat,” “Ravan,” and “Savan,” he blends Indian pop with electronic and narrative elements. Music video directed by : Vilen Ek Raat (2017) |
43 . Milky Chance – Passion
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Passion” by Milky Chance is released in May 2025 via Muggelig Records GmbH. The track leans on Clemens Rehbein’s raspy vocals, a steady bassline, and a touch of funky guitar. Its chorus—“Passion ah ahh”—finds its way onto TikTok, looping across clips like an unofficial soundtrack. The music video throws oversized symbolic props into a surreal setting, because why not. The duo hails from Kassel, Germany, first stepping onto the radar with “Stolen Dance.” Music video directed by : Anthony Molina Stolen Dance (2013) |
42 . Michael Clifford – Give Me A Break! (w/ Waterparks)
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Give Me A Break!” is a 2025 single by Michael Clifford featuring Waterparks frontman Awsten Knight. The track is co-produced with JT Daly and nods to fan fiction with a dose of playful irreverence. The anime-inspired video references “Death Note,” pairing style with the song’s celebratory approach. Known as guitarist of 5 Seconds of Summer, Clifford expands into solo territory without dropping his pop-rock roots. Music video directed by : Luke Orlando – Song featured on the album : Sidequest |
41 . JMSN – Click Bait
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Click Bait” arrives in May 2025 as a standalone single, with JMSN handling vocals, writing, production, arrangement, and mixing. The track includes bass by Ricky Bakken, drums by Ryan McDiarmid, and string work from Nora Germain. The music video features animal trainers Jules and Jonny Sylvester, and his website hosts an interactive Pong game. JMSN, real name Christian Berishaj, has managed his entire discography since the early 2010s. Music video directed by : Jmsn Power (2016) |
40 . Soraia Ramos – Libram (w/ Virgul)
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Date Added : Jun 18,2025
“Libram” pairs Soraia Ramos with Virgul for her first step into dancehall, released in 2025. The track delivers a motivational message layered over rhythmic beats. Virgul, ex-member of Da Weasel, contributes with experience from tracks like “Rainha” and “Só Eu Sei.” Soraia Ramos, active since 2014, mixes Portuguese, Criolo, and French across genres, with previous songs such as “Meu Marido” and “BKBN.” Music video directed by : Nellson Klasszik Bai (2019) |
39 . bbno$ – mary poppins
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Mary Poppins” pairs bbno$’s ironic flair with his bouncy, laid-back delivery, blending absurdist lyricism with nods to rose gold and disposable decadence. Released in May 2025, the track revives his self-branded “ignorant but melodic” flow, where high-end references clash with playful absurdity. In the video, streamers surface like cameos in a fever dream, with Asmongold perched on a throne, tongue firmly in cheek. Music video directed by : Shirazee Lalala (2019) |
38 . Gjesti – Veshu Ndrequ
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
Released in May 2025, “Veshu Ndrequ” pairs Gjesti’s rhythmic delivery with a riotous video full of color and sly humor. The track, produced by Panda Music and Fatjon Miftari, features contributions from Tonic, Denk, and Bannzz, and lands just after Gjesti’s win on Big Brother VIP Albania 4. Born Besart Kelmendi in 2000, Gjesti has been active since 2019 with tracks like “Idiote” and “Princesh.” Music video directed by : Lukas Holler Vallah (2022) |
37 . grandson – Brainrot
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Brainrot,” released in May 2025, is the lead single off grandson’s third album via XX Records and Create Music. Produced and mixed by Mike Crossey, the track signals a shift as grandson’s first composition built entirely on live instrumentation. Penned in East Hollywood with two longtime collaborators, the song lashes out at attention economy fatigue and algorithm-induced inertia. Its accompanying video features Sophie Powers and balances tech-age nihilism with a wink. Music video directed by : Joe Weil – Song featured on the album : Inertia Something To Hide (2022) |
36 . Baggh-E SMG – The Come Up Story (w/ Farmaan SMG & Big Kay SMG)
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
On “The Come Up Story,” Baggh-E SMG joins forces with Farmaan SMG and Big Kay SMG, all three hailing from Mumbai’s Sardari Music Gang. The trio maneuvers through Punjabi cadences laced with hard-nosed hip-hop, sketching a narrative equal parts ambition and asphalt credibility. Slotted within a larger 2025 wave including “SIDEWALK 2 STARDOM” and the EP “Summer Vacay,” the track signals their push into so-called “New School Music.” Music video directed by : Nav Dhiman – Song featured on the album : Let’S Create The Time Bexley Road (2023) |
35 . Benjamin Elgar – HOE (w/ Bhad Bhabie)
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
Released in May 2025 under his own label and distributed via Symphonic, “HOE” sees Benjamin Elgar team up with Florida rapper Bhad Bhabie for a slick reclaiming of a slur, flipping it into a gesture of agency for women and queer listeners. French-born, Romania-raised, and LA-based, Elgar brings his signature theatrical pop styling to the track, shaped by early obsessions with MTV and DIY video culture. Bhad Bhabie, whose viral origin dates back to a 2016 Dr. Phil appearance, raps with a cadence sharpened through internet notoriety, punctuating the song’s sardonic edge. Music video directed by : Benjamin Elgar |
39 . bbno$ – mary poppins
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Mary Poppins” pairs bbno$’s ironic flair with his bouncy, laid-back delivery, blending absurdist lyricism with nods to rose gold and disposable decadence. Released in May 2025, the track revives his self-branded “ignorant but melodic” flow, where high-end references clash with playful absurdity. In the video, streamers surface like cameos in a fever dream, with Asmongold perched on a throne, tongue firmly in cheek. Music video directed by : Shirazee Lalala (2019) |
38 . Gjesti – Veshu Ndrequ
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
Released in May 2025, “Veshu Ndrequ” pairs Gjesti’s rhythmic delivery with a riotous video full of color and sly humor. The track, produced by Panda Music and Fatjon Miftari, features contributions from Tonic, Denk, and Bannzz, and lands just after Gjesti’s win on Big Brother VIP Albania 4. Born Besart Kelmendi in 2000, Gjesti has been active since 2019 with tracks like “Idiote” and “Princesh.” Music video directed by : Lukas Holler Vallah (2022) |
37 . grandson – Brainrot
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Brainrot,” released in May 2025, is the lead single off grandson’s third album via XX Records and Create Music. Produced and mixed by Mike Crossey, the track signals a shift as grandson’s first composition built entirely on live instrumentation. Penned in East Hollywood with two longtime collaborators, the song lashes out at attention economy fatigue and algorithm-induced inertia. Its accompanying video features Sophie Powers and balances tech-age nihilism with a wink. Music video directed by : Joe Weil – Song featured on the album : Inertia Something To Hide (2022) |
36 . Baggh-E SMG – The Come Up Story (w/ Farmaan SMG & Big Kay SMG)
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
On “The Come Up Story,” Baggh-E SMG joins forces with Farmaan SMG and Big Kay SMG, all three hailing from Mumbai’s Sardari Music Gang. The trio maneuvers through Punjabi cadences laced with hard-nosed hip-hop, sketching a narrative equal parts ambition and asphalt credibility. Slotted within a larger 2025 wave including “SIDEWALK 2 STARDOM” and the EP “Summer Vacay,” the track signals their push into so-called “New School Music.” Music video directed by : Nav Dhiman – Song featured on the album : Let’S Create The Time Bexley Road (2023) |
35 . Benjamin Elgar – HOE (w/ Bhad Bhabie)
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
Released in May 2025 under his own label and distributed via Symphonic, “HOE” sees Benjamin Elgar team up with Florida rapper Bhad Bhabie for a slick reclaiming of a slur, flipping it into a gesture of agency for women and queer listeners. French-born, Romania-raised, and LA-based, Elgar brings his signature theatrical pop styling to the track, shaped by early obsessions with MTV and DIY video culture. Bhad Bhabie, whose viral origin dates back to a 2016 Dr. Phil appearance, raps with a cadence sharpened through internet notoriety, punctuating the song’s sardonic edge. Music video directed by : Benjamin Elgar |
34 . Rose Bawa – Real Talk
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Real Talk” pairs Rose Bawa with Lucky Singh on a track that doesn’t mince words—delivering what some listeners call a much-needed reality check. The single reflects Bawa’s shift from curated online life to music rooted in personal transitions and post-marriage introspection. Released under her own label in 2025, the track arrives with a visual that mirrors her evolving narrative as both Punjabi singer and producer. Music video directed by : Amardeep (Bobby) Bedi Lahore (2023) |
33 . Roxen – Favourite Type
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
Released in May 2025 via Universal Music Romania, “Favourite Type” sees Roxen layering sultry R&B rhythms over sleek pop motifs. Co-produced by Jungleboi, the track slips easily into Roxen’s 2025 output, following “Save You” with a mood that leans more shaded than shiny. Lines like “I see fire in your eyes, you’re incredible” toe the line between flirtation and fixation, hinting at a narrator possibly a little too into her target. Born Larisa Roxana Giurgiu in Cluj-Napoca in 2000, Roxen continues maneuvering through synth-washed emotional terrain since her 2019 breakout and Eurovision 2021 stint with “Amnesia.” Music video directed by : David Mogan Ce-Ti Canta Dragostea (2018) |
32 . Yamê – Insensé
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Insensé” stews in Yamê’s trademark alloy of R&B, hip hop, and falsetto-laced soul, parsing emotion through rich textures and lyrical opacity. True to its title—meaning “Senseless” or “Insane”—the track leans into a quietly chaotic emotional register, curiously balancing vulnerability with sleek production. Yamê, born Emmanuel Sow in 1993, launched his solo career in 2020 and released the project “Elowi” in 2023 via Naïve. Music video directed by : Natas3000 – Song featured on the album : Ébēm Carré D’As (2021) |
31 . Kyle Exum – Come On!
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Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Come On!” is a self-produced single by Kyle Exum, released via TuneCore in December 2024. Leaning into his satirical instincts, Exum crafts a comic narrative around the culturally loaded refrain “Come on!” The track features his alter ego, “The Orange Shirt Guy,” reappearing in a music video executed entirely by Exum, underscoring his one-man-show approach. Exum, born in San Antonio and raised in Connecticut, merges parody and rap since 2019. Music video directed by : Uche Omaa (Animation) Bassthoven (W/ Shawn Wasabi) (2019) |
30 . Renata Schneider – Boneca Russa
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Date Added : May 29,2025
“Boneca Russa,” the debut single from Brazilian performer Renata Schneider, surfaces in May 2025 after over eight months of fine-tuned development. Nicknamed “Russian Doll” in rollout campaigns, the track plays with the notion of layered identity—not unlike the lacquered figurines it references. Schneider, whose trajectory spans acting, choreography, and vocal work, crafts a release that threads personal aesthetics with cultural provocation. Music video directed by : Giulia Collet |
29 . Guntaj Dandiwal – Bandi Nai
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Date Added : May 29,2025
Released in May 2025 under T-Series Apna Punjab, “Bandi Nai” offers Guntaj Dandiwal a dual canvas as singer and visual performer. Delivered entirely in Punjabi, the track wades through a narrative of romantic detachment, laced with irony and filtered through sharp lyrical jabs. Since debuting with “Blona Shad Ta” in 2022, the Mansa-born artist continues framing heartbreak less as tragedy, more as performance art with attitude. Music video directed by : Sk (Last Page) Blona Shad Ta (2021) |
28 . Jordan Sandhu – Big Things
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Date Added : May 29,2025
“Big Things” sees Jordan Sandhu navigating swagger and ambition over Gur Sidhu’s polished production, fusing bravado with streetwise lyricism in Punjabi. Released in May 2025, the track leans on high-octane beats and tight phrasing, designed less for introspection than for volume. Sandhu, who debuted in 2014 with “Brand,” reached wider attention following “Muchh Phut Gabruu” and was named Best Debut Vocalist (Male) by PTC Awards in 2016. Music video directed by : Hrprt Brar – Song featured on the album : Fyi (For Your Information) Brand (2013) |
27 . Kanika Kapoor – Chaap Tilak (w/ Alpha P, Ladé)
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Date Added : May 29,2025
Reworking a 14th-century Sufi poem, “Chaap Tilak” sees Kanika Kapoor trade filigreed vocal lines with Nigerian collaborators Alpha P and Ladé. The production places harmonium and tabla in casual conversation with 808s and clipped hi-hats, mutating devotional themes into something borderless yet grounded. Kapoor’s stylized delivery threads through Ladé’s lilting refrains and Alpha P’s neo-Afrobeats phrasing with studied fluidity. Released on her own imprint, Bajao (née Flaja), the single tests cultural confluence without overexplaining it. Music video directed by : Oyefeso Oluwamayowa Olumide Baby Doll (W/ Meet Bros Anjjan) (2013) |
26 . Jigar – I Like That (w/ Nav Virdi)
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Date Added : May 29,2025
“I Like That” pairs Jigar’s clipped delivery with Nav Virdi’s airy vocals over a slick Punjabi beat. Released in May 2025 on FlowFire, the track slides between flirtation and mild provocation, never overplaying its hand. The video features Akshita Sharma, who trades glances and gestures with Jigar in a tableau of choreographed restraint. Jigar, alias Jaspreet Singh, builds once more on his penchant for duets that hinge on vocal interplay over braggadocio. Music video directed by : Musapuria |
25 . Lazaro – ALLO DOCTOR
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Date Added : May 29,2025
Mixing rai flair, chaabi grooves, and rap cadence, “Allo Doctor” casts Lazaro as both patient and provocateur in a sonic therapy session that skirts the line between confession and confrontation. Crafted by Lazaro himself and co-written with Mohamed Amir, the track delivers a compact dose of irony under the Ingrooves label, pulsing with local resonance. Born Mohammed Boukhrissi, the 24-year-old teases continuity with earlier singles like “Mahboul Ana,” “L3fou,” and “Maria.” Music video directed by : Amine Mortada Mahboul Ana (2023) |
24 . Collie Buddz & Busy Signal – Spark Up
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Date Added : May 29,2025
“Spark Up” pairs Collie Buddz and Busy Signal in a wry salute to cannabis culture, where smoke clouds rise over a backdrop of syncopated reggae grooves and swagger-laced verses. Produced by Grammy-winner Jason ‘J-Vibe’ Farmer in Buddz’s Oakland studio, the track leans into a contemporary pulse without straining to reinvent the genre. The single lands as part two of an unreleased project, issued through Harper Digital’s discreet distribution channels. Music video directed by : Demarco Love & Reggae (2017) |
23 . Black Honey – Psycho
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Date Added : May 29,2025
“Psycho” marks Black Honey’s March 2025 return after a one-year hiatus, weaving existential unease and voyeuristic tension into a dark-pop shell bristling with distorted guitar swells. Izzy B. Phillips inhabits a looping, off-kilter visual world nodding to “A Clockwork Orange,” where time stutters and gazes linger just too long. The Brighton-formed quartet tilt rock theatrics toward the cinematic, without blinking. Music video directed by : Harv Frost – Song featured on the album : Soak Corinne (2014) |
22 . Jackson Wang & Diljit Dosanjh – BUCK
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Date Added : May 10,2025
“BUCK” brings together Jackson Wang’s K-pop stylings and Diljit Dosanjh’s Punjabi beats in a track that drifts between EDM pulses and regional textures. The song layers East Asian and South Asian rhythms without jostling for attention, letting both artists navigate the space with contrasting vocal inflections. Its music video unfolds in a stylized cave, where theatrical lighting and choreography flirt more with spectacle than narrative coherence. Music video directed by : Nicholas Lam – Song featured on the album : Magic Man 2 Come Alive (2022) |
21 . AlbertNBN – Alarmant
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Date Added : May 10,2025
Blending unapologetic lyricism with clipped beats, “Alarmant” showcases AlbertNBN navigating through questions of public image and personal identity. The track leans heavily into provocation, with a delivery that borders on taunt, highlighting the artist’s refusal to self-censor. Each line feels more like a jab than a confession, staking territory in a musical space where authenticity is measured by how much one dares to say out loud. Music video directed by : Ciolpan Victoria (2023) |
20 . Flume & JPEGMAFIA – Is It Real (w/ Ravyn Lenae)
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Date Added : May 10,2025
“Is It Real” blends Flume’s deconstructed electronica with JPEGMAFIA’s left-field bars and Ravyn Lenae’s silk-threaded vocals. The track marks a continuation of Flume and JPEGMAFIA’s partnership, which first surfaced in 2019, now tinged with Lenae’s restrained sensuality. It toggles between disorientation and intimacy, asking questions it refuses to answer with production that glitches more than it soothes. Song featured on the album : We Live In A Society Go (2021) |
19 . Full Circle Boys – M80
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Date Added : May 10,2025
Released on May 3, 2025, “M80” marks Full Circle Boys‘ newest single, timed with the drop of its high-tempo video performance. Referencing a type of firecracker, the track’s title hints at the group’s charged aesthetic—more sparkle than sentiment. Propelled by TikTok promotion under #boyband and #M80, it lands in the wake of “SKIN” and “Me and You.” The five-member act—Jagger, James, Sean, Dossan, and Ollie—delivers polished choreography with methodical precision. Music video directed by : Keone Madrid Call My Name (2024) |
18 . bbno$ – Boom
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Date Added : May 6,2025
“Boom” by bbno$ riffs on linguistic repetition with an exuberant fixation on the titular onomatopoeia, unpacked through playful storytelling and sideways glances at global references. The track’s beat is paired with visual flair—custom-designed outfits that flirt with fashion’s more performative instincts. Known for “Lalala” alongside Y2K, the Canadian rapper continues to orbit left-field pop-rap with a wink, not a manifesto. Music video directed by : Shirazzee Lalala (2019) |
22 . Jackson Wang & Diljit Dosanjh – BUCK
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Date Added : May 10,2025
“BUCK” brings together Jackson Wang’s K-pop stylings and Diljit Dosanjh’s Punjabi beats in a track that drifts between EDM pulses and regional textures. The song layers East Asian and South Asian rhythms without jostling for attention, letting both artists navigate the space with contrasting vocal inflections. Its music video unfolds in a stylized cave, where theatrical lighting and choreography flirt more with spectacle than narrative coherence. Music video directed by : Nicholas Lam – Song featured on the album : Magic Man 2 Come Alive (2022) |
21 . AlbertNBN – Alarmant
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Date Added : May 10,2025
Blending unapologetic lyricism with clipped beats, “Alarmant” showcases AlbertNBN navigating through questions of public image and personal identity. The track leans heavily into provocation, with a delivery that borders on taunt, highlighting the artist’s refusal to self-censor. Each line feels more like a jab than a confession, staking territory in a musical space where authenticity is measured by how much one dares to say out loud. Music video directed by : Ciolpan Victoria (2023) |
20 . Flume & JPEGMAFIA – Is It Real (w/ Ravyn Lenae)
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Date Added : May 10,2025
“Is It Real” blends Flume’s deconstructed electronica with JPEGMAFIA’s left-field bars and Ravyn Lenae’s silk-threaded vocals. The track marks a continuation of Flume and JPEGMAFIA’s partnership, which first surfaced in 2019, now tinged with Lenae’s restrained sensuality. It toggles between disorientation and intimacy, asking questions it refuses to answer with production that glitches more than it soothes. Song featured on the album : We Live In A Society Go (2021) |
19 . Full Circle Boys – M80
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Date Added : May 10,2025
Released on May 3, 2025, “M80” marks Full Circle Boys‘ newest single, timed with the drop of its high-tempo video performance. Referencing a type of firecracker, the track’s title hints at the group’s charged aesthetic—more sparkle than sentiment. Propelled by TikTok promotion under #boyband and #M80, it lands in the wake of “SKIN” and “Me and You.” The five-member act—Jagger, James, Sean, Dossan, and Ollie—delivers polished choreography with methodical precision. Music video directed by : Keone Madrid Call My Name (2024) |
18 . bbno$ – Boom
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Date Added : May 6,2025
“Boom” by bbno$ riffs on linguistic repetition with an exuberant fixation on the titular onomatopoeia, unpacked through playful storytelling and sideways glances at global references. The track’s beat is paired with visual flair—custom-designed outfits that flirt with fashion’s more performative instincts. Known for “Lalala” alongside Y2K, the Canadian rapper continues to orbit left-field pop-rap with a wink, not a manifesto. Music video directed by : Shirazzee Lalala (2019) |
17 . Hichem TGV – Brakawna (w/ Djalil Palermo)
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Date Added : May 6,2025
Hichem TGV links up with Djalil Palermo on “Brakawna,” a track steeped in Algerian Arabic slang and everyday street musings. Released in April 2025, the collaboration threads through Raï and modern Maghreb sounds without overstating its identity. Filmed in Algeria, the video foregrounds local aesthetics while sidestepping glossy interpretations. Hichem, active since the early 2020s, continues a pattern of duet-driven releases, following titles like “Fatou Liyam.” Music video directed by : Akram Oz, Amine Mb, Ayoub Kcm Fatou Liyam (2023) |
16 . Ravshan Sobirov – Xasta
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Date Added : May 6,2025
“Xasta” pairs Ravshan Sobirov’s penchant for sentimental phrasing with a pop sensibility steeped in local nuance. The Uzbek word for “sick” becomes less a clinical diagnosis than a metaphor for emotional malaise, twisted affection, or maybe both. The music video doubles down on this mood, delivering cinematic flair that hovers somewhere between melodrama and wistful detachment. Sobirov, active since the 2010s, taps into traditional melodies filtered through modern gloss. Music video directed by : Rauf Nabiyev Sen Yiglama (2020) |
15 . Ogryzek – AURA
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Date Added : May 6,2025
Blending clipped phonk rhythms with electronic grit, “AURA” treads the line between brooding nostalgia and nocturnal drive-time hypnosis. Ogryzek, an electronic producer from Szczecin, Poland, laces the track with his usual palette of emotive synths and low-end murk, favoring mood over spectacle. The song proliferates online in slowed and remixed iterations, inviting reinterpretation from digital outposts both near and far. Music video directed by : Miłosz Zduńczuk & Jakub Nadolny Kingdom (2024) |
14 . Alex Velea & Connect-R & Smiley – Așa Ceva
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Date Added : May 6,2025
“Așa Ceva” assembles Alex Velea, Connect-R and Smiley in a swagger-filled encounter spun over Balkan brass and sharp rhythms. The lyrics follow a flirtation laced with bravado, as the trio circles a beguiling woman with the self-assurance of lounge kings trading verses in a smoky club. Echoes of the Romani language wink at Connect-R’s roots, while producers Darius Drăgoi and Șerban Cazan keep the pacing tight and the flair unmistakable. Music video directed by : Silviu Mindroc Minim Doi (2011) |
13 . yeule – Evangelic Girl Is A Gun
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Date Added : May 6,2025
Released in April 2025 via Ninja Tune, “Evangelic Girl Is A Gun” sees yeule sing-rapping over a tightly wound beat laced with trip-hop and gothic industrial textures. Produced by yeule and Kin Leonn, the track pairs metallic jolts with verses delivered half-whispered, half-snarled, clocking in at the intersection of nightclub catharsis and digital detachment. Lines like “Scream at the sun, cry when you come” inch toward irreverence with calculated flair. Music video directed by : Nat Ćmiel & Neil Krug – Song featured on the album : Evangelic Girl Is A Gun Pixel Affection (2019) |
12 . Foster The People – See You In The Afterlife / Feed Me
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Date Added : May 6,2025
“See You in the Afterlife / Feed Me” by Foster the People arrives as a double-feature video released in May 2025. Frontman Mark Foster shares the screen with actress Julia Garner—his wife—in a flickering tableau of emotional and consumerist fatigue. The pairing trades in irony and aesthetic heft, dissecting modern consumption’s quieter casualties beneath synth-tinged melancholy. The American band, known for “Pumped Up Kicks,” maintains a polished unease. Music video directed by : Laura Gordon, Jackson James & Ryan Ohm – Song featured on the album : Paradise State Of Mind Pumped Up Kicks (2011) |
11 . Draganov – A9RASS X PSYCHO
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“A9RASS X PSYCHO” pairs Draganov’s steely flow with a trap instrumental steeped in North African textures. Punchy and unsentimental, the track mirrors the artist’s trajectory from Oujda’s underground circuits to Morocco’s broader hip hop narrative. Active since 2010, Draganov—born Adnan Mahyou—operates as rapper, producer, and artistic director, mixing regional codes with a globalized trap syntax. Music video directed by : Jamal Hakkou & Draganov 3Dabi (2022) |
10 . Yamê – Shoot
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “Shoot,” Yamê threads jazz-tinted R&B and hip hop into a sparse, moody arrangement where bullets become metaphors for mental crossfire. The French-Cameroonian songwriter shuffles through personal trials and blurred coping strategies with ironic detachment, suggesting not so much catharsis as a kind of lyrical side-eye. The track extends his penchant for self-inquiry laced with cultural duality and unhurried menace. Music video directed by : King She – Song featured on the album : Elowi Bécane (2023) |
9 . DESH – Talpra Cigányok
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Talpra Cigányok” sees DESH riff on Sándor Petőfi’s iconic call to arms, injecting the national poem into a rap vernacular wired for 2025 Budapest. Molnár Attila, better known as DESH, turns historical gravitas on its head, threading beats through cultural memory without slipping into nostalgia. Known for “RÉT” with Azahriah and his 2022 debut album “DESHPERADO,” DESH keeps his rhymes grounded even as he toys with the mythos. Music video directed by : Rádli & Ördög – Song featured on the album : Talpra Cigányok Rollin (W/ Young Fly, Kkevin) (2023) |
8 . Артур Пирожков – Само собой
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Само собой” presents Артур Пирожков in familiar territory: the flirt initiates with a casual smirk and ends in synchronized footwork. Backed by Denis Kovalskiy’s slick production, the track hinges on a breezy imperative—follow me—delivered with enough wink to suggest it’s less a plea than a certainty. Pirouetting between irony and charm, the lyrics echo the artist’s signature persona, effortlessly toeing the line between parody and performance. Music video directed by : Alexander Igudin Зацепила (2018) |
7 . The All-American Rejects – Sandbox
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Sandbox” marks The All-American Rejects’ first single in five years, arriving ahead of their first full-length album since 2012’s *Kids in the Street*. The song weighs the friction between childhood’s false safety and adult life’s jagged contours, with lyrics that weaponize nostalgia against uncomfortable truths. The music video stages the band in pursuit by ominous puppets—a dark wink to their MTV-era flair for the theatrically off-kilter. Music video directed by : Joseph Kahn – Song featured on the album : Sandbox The All-American Rejects – Swing, Swing (Andrew Knight) |
6 . Baaz Brar – Zamana
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “Zamana,” Baaz Brar threads a steady narrative through polished production by Randy J, marking another entry in his series of singles that orbit the evolving concerns of contemporary Punjabi expression. The track slips into the lineage of songs like “Thar” and “Vair,” where Brar’s vocals alternate between resignation and assertion, suggesting an artist as contemplative as he is calculated. Decoded in Randy J’s synth-laced frameworks and crisp percussive lines, the song signals Brar’s continued dialogue with the popular aesthetics of the 2020s Punjabi soundscape. Music video directed by : Harry Jordan – Song featured on the album : By Any Means Peterbilt (2023) |
11 . Draganov – A9RASS X PSYCHO
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“A9RASS X PSYCHO” pairs Draganov’s steely flow with a trap instrumental steeped in North African textures. Punchy and unsentimental, the track mirrors the artist’s trajectory from Oujda’s underground circuits to Morocco’s broader hip hop narrative. Active since 2010, Draganov—born Adnan Mahyou—operates as rapper, producer, and artistic director, mixing regional codes with a globalized trap syntax. Music video directed by : Jamal Hakkou & Draganov 3Dabi (2022) |
10 . Yamê – Shoot
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “Shoot,” Yamê threads jazz-tinted R&B and hip hop into a sparse, moody arrangement where bullets become metaphors for mental crossfire. The French-Cameroonian songwriter shuffles through personal trials and blurred coping strategies with ironic detachment, suggesting not so much catharsis as a kind of lyrical side-eye. The track extends his penchant for self-inquiry laced with cultural duality and unhurried menace. Music video directed by : King She – Song featured on the album : Elowi Bécane (2023) |
9 . DESH – Talpra Cigányok
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Talpra Cigányok” sees DESH riff on Sándor Petőfi’s iconic call to arms, injecting the national poem into a rap vernacular wired for 2025 Budapest. Molnár Attila, better known as DESH, turns historical gravitas on its head, threading beats through cultural memory without slipping into nostalgia. Known for “RÉT” with Azahriah and his 2022 debut album “DESHPERADO,” DESH keeps his rhymes grounded even as he toys with the mythos. Music video directed by : Rádli & Ördög – Song featured on the album : Talpra Cigányok Rollin (W/ Young Fly, Kkevin) (2023) |
8 . Артур Пирожков – Само собой
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Само собой” presents Артур Пирожков in familiar territory: the flirt initiates with a casual smirk and ends in synchronized footwork. Backed by Denis Kovalskiy’s slick production, the track hinges on a breezy imperative—follow me—delivered with enough wink to suggest it’s less a plea than a certainty. Pirouetting between irony and charm, the lyrics echo the artist’s signature persona, effortlessly toeing the line between parody and performance. Music video directed by : Alexander Igudin Зацепила (2018) |
7 . The All-American Rejects – Sandbox
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Sandbox” marks The All-American Rejects’ first single in five years, arriving ahead of their first full-length album since 2012’s *Kids in the Street*. The song weighs the friction between childhood’s false safety and adult life’s jagged contours, with lyrics that weaponize nostalgia against uncomfortable truths. The music video stages the band in pursuit by ominous puppets—a dark wink to their MTV-era flair for the theatrically off-kilter. Music video directed by : Joseph Kahn – Song featured on the album : Sandbox The All-American Rejects – Swing, Swing (Andrew Knight) |
6 . Baaz Brar – Zamana
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “Zamana,” Baaz Brar threads a steady narrative through polished production by Randy J, marking another entry in his series of singles that orbit the evolving concerns of contemporary Punjabi expression. The track slips into the lineage of songs like “Thar” and “Vair,” where Brar’s vocals alternate between resignation and assertion, suggesting an artist as contemplative as he is calculated. Decoded in Randy J’s synth-laced frameworks and crisp percussive lines, the song signals Brar’s continued dialogue with the popular aesthetics of the 2020s Punjabi soundscape. Music video directed by : Harry Jordan – Song featured on the album : By Any Means Peterbilt (2023) |
5 . Santos & Yakary – Party Girls Don’t Cry
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Party Girls Don’t Cry” pairs Santos’s melodic gravitas with Yakary’s introspective cadence in a track that leans into late-night regrets and post-party detachment. Released under FBBD Music GmbH, the single threads emotional unease through swaying 808s and ambient textures, never asking for sympathy, but quietly courting it. Yakary, formerly known as Cano, brings a sense of quiet resignation drawn from lived experience and lyrical restraint. Santos, a frequent collaborator with Sido, Samra, and Montez, settles into ambiguity—as if feeling too much were the real faux pas. Music video directed by : Kurt Ipekkaya Changed (2019) |
4 . Igorrr – ADHD
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“ADHD” by Igorrr unfolds as a fragmented sonic autobiography, with auditory blips piercing the silence before spiraling into increasingly erratic layers of sound. French composer Gautier Serre designs the track as a portrayal of internal disarray, with structural leaps that mimic the instability of pathological states. The video synthesizes AI techniques with classic 3D animation, juxtaposing absurdity and unease in a stylistic nod to retro aesthetics and earlier visuals. Music video directed by : Meat Dept – Song featured on the album : Amen Very Noise (2019) |
3 . Finn Wolfhard – Trailers After Dark
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Trailers After Dark” channels Finn Wolfhard’s lo-fi indie aesthetic, drawing faint echoes of Elliott Smith in its analog textures and muted melancholy. Written during a self-imposed challenge to pen 50 songs in 2022, it stands as one of the few survivors, blinking under dim motel lights and midnight static. The lyrics lean inward, tracing a line from Calpurnia’s adolescent riffs to The Aubreys’ jangly duets, and now, a solitary, self-produced vignette. Music video directed by : Marcus Mazzulla – Song featured on the album : Happy Birthday Choose The Latter (2024) |
2 . Venjent – Drop In The Ocean
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Drop In The Ocean” bends the rules of drum and bass, fusing sampled everyday noises with bass-heavy textures and glimpses of dark humor. Venjent’s solo fingerprints—quirky sonic manipulation and a fondness for philosophical threads—set the track apart from conventional genre output. His past in bands like Black Futures bleeds through in the gritty energy and riff-driven composition, unfiltered by industry handlers. Music video directed by : Venjent Create Machines (2022) |
1 . Livingston – Brainstorm
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Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Brainstorm” by Livingston, released via Republic Records, pairs anxious introspection with arena-sized ambition. The track chronicles the unrest of chronic overthinking, filtered through a chorus built for repetition and rumination alike. Livingston, 21, pulls from his own tug-of-war with self-awareness—what he labels both gift and affliction—as he questions emotional availability through the repeated inquiry, “How am I supposed to love when I’m stuck inside of my brainstorm?” Song featured on the album : A Hometown Odyssey (The Story Continues) Superkid (2021) |
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