bbno$, Olly, Paul Kalkbrenner, Dzsúdló, DUEJA, AJR, Sindika, Lali, LANY, STARSET, Apache 207, Sekou, Yellowcard, ONE OR EIGHT, Pete, Emma Louise, PROF, Mikey Bustos, Ashnikko, Carpetman, Durkheim, Royal Republic, Haute, Hilltop Hoods, Jake Webber, Nik Tendo, $uicideboy$, 1nonly, Kolja Goldstein, Andrei Banuta, Tinie Tempah, BrotherKupa, BabyTron, Rich Amiri, VTSS, Mac DeMarco, Ruel, Dale Pututi, Vald, AJR, Of Monsters and Men, CRO, Dardan, The Beths, PROF, KOAD, Blood Orange, bbno$, Mr. D, EKKSTACY, Durry, Draganov, ian, Zior Park, Club Misterio, Mac DeMarco, Here are the brand new videos that amused, puzzled and sometimes shocked us, these past days. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
50 . bbno$ – Hot Topic (Starring Jschlatt)
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Hot Topic (Starring Jschlatt)” by bbno$ is a playful, genre-blending rap track characterized by its humorous lyrics, groovy beats, and a distinctive 70s disco influence[1]. The song features bbno$’s signature witty wordplay, filled with innuendos and pop culture references, including nods to Britney Spears’ “Toxic,” Talking Heads’ “Psycho Killer,” and Barack Obama’s “Yes We Can” slogan[1][2]. The mood is lighthearted and self-aware, with bbno$ embracing an “oxymoronic rap” style that mixes irony and swagger. The production is upbeat and danceable, matching the artist’s whimsical persona. The accompanying music video, featuring Jschlatt, adds a visual layer of satire and emo-inspired aesthetics, reinforcing bbno$’s reputation for creating entertaining and unconventional content[1]. |
49 . Olly & Juli – Questa Domenica
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Questa Domenica” by Olly & Juli is a contemporary Italian track that blends elements of hip hop and pop, reflecting Olly‘s signature style as a singer, songwriter, and rapper from Genoa[1][3][4]. Known for his energetic delivery and melodic hooks, Olly often collaborates with other artists to create dynamic and modern sounds within the Italian music scene[4]. While specific details about the lyrics and production of “Questa Domenica” are limited, the song likely features catchy rhythms and relatable themes, consistent with Olly‘s previous works. The collaboration with Juli adds a fresh vocal dimension, enhancing the track’s appeal within the contemporary Italian pop and hip hop genres[4]. |
48 . Paul Kalkbrenner & Stromae – Que Ce Soit Clair
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Que Ce Soit Clair” is a dynamic collaboration between German electronic producer **Paul Kalkbrenner** and Belgian artist **Stromae**, featured as the second single on Kalkbrenner’s album *THE ESSENCE*[1][2]. The track blends **pounding four-to-the-floor kicks**, **pulsating synths**, and **Stromae’s intense spoken-word vocals**, creating a direct and energetic soundscape rooted in techno and electronic music[1][2]. The title, translating to “Just to be clear…”, frames lyrics that celebrate **love without boundaries**, emphasizing connection beyond nations, origins, or categories[1][2]. This release marks a reunion for the artists, whose creative partnership began in 2009 when Kalkbrenner remixed Stromae’s “Te Quiero”[1][2][3]. Accompanied by a visually striking video set in a surreal, dreamlike Berlin, the song captures the fluid and cosmic energy of nightlife, reinforcing its message of unity and transcendence[1][2]. |
47 . Dzsúdló – Presso
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Presso” by **Dzsúdló** is a Hungarian track characterized by introspective lyrics and a moody, atmospheric production. The song explores themes of exhaustion, longing, and emotional vulnerability, using the metaphor of “dark eyes, darker than espresso” to evoke intensity and mystery. Dzsúdló’s songwriting, credited to Juhász Márton, reflects on clumsy steps, ambitious dreams, and the weight of personal burdens, while the restless heart keeps moving forward without anger. The overall mood blends tiredness with desire, capturing the confusion of believing everything is meant for you, yet feeling exposed and fragile as you continue onward[1][2][3]. |
45 . AJR – The Big Goodbye
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “The Big Goodbye” by AJR is an indie pop track that explores themes of nostalgia, personal growth, and the bittersweet nature of moving forward. The lyrics reflect on the tension between celebrating achievements and mourning what is left behind, with lines like “Then someday I’ll sing about the shit I did / And not the shit I’ll miss,” expressing a longing to focus on accomplishments rather than regrets. The song’s production features AJR’s signature blend of energetic rhythms and inventive sound design, including an auctioneer-style refrain that symbolizes the relentless pace of life. Overall, “The Big Goodbye” balances a celebratory mood with introspective lyricism, framing life as a cinematic journey where every moment counts[1][2][3][4]. |
44 . Sindika – Flocon
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Sindika – Flocon” is a 2025 track from the album “INVASION : TOME I,” performed by Sindika with lyrics by Yoan N’dri and production by Shado Chris[1][4]. The song blends contemporary urban sounds with introspective lyrics that touch on themes of resilience, personal focus, and navigating challenges, as reflected in lines about following one’s own path, facing consequences, and maintaining determination despite obstacles[5]. Sindika’s delivery is marked by a reflective yet assertive tone, supported by atmospheric production that underscores the song’s contemplative mood. The track stands out for its fusion of rap and melodic elements, highlighting Sindika’s versatility and the nuanced storytelling characteristic of his music[4][5]. |
43 . Lali – Payaso
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Payaso” by Lali is a pop track released in September 2025, characterized by its assertive lyrics and energetic production[2][4]. The song centers on the theme of authenticity, with Lali calling out someone who pretends to be more important or impressive than they truly are, labeling them a “clown” for their performative and superficial behavior[1][3]. Through sharp verses and a catchy chorus, she dismisses their theatrics, emphasizing that real winners don’t get distracted by empty displays or shallow recognition. Lali’s confident delivery and the song’s dynamic arrangement reinforce the message of seeing through façades and valuing genuine character over showmanship[1][3]. Sin Querer Queriendo (2018) |
42 . LANY – Last Forever
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “LANY – Last Forever” is a heartfelt pop track that blends smooth melodies with subtle R&B influences, creating an intimate and reflective atmosphere reminiscent of late-night contemplation[1]. The lyrics express a deep longing for enduring love, centering on the desire for a relationship that defies the fleeting nature of life and time[1][2][3]. The song opens with the overwhelming impact of love at first sight and builds to a chorus where the narrator pleads for their partner to be their “last forever,” emphasizing devotion and vulnerability[1][4][5]. Through its warm production and emotionally charged vocals, “Last Forever” captures the universal hope for permanence in love, making it both personal and relatable. |
41 . STARSET – Shattered Dreams
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Shattered Dreams” by STARSET is a 2025 cover of the classic 1987 synth-pop hit originally performed by Johnny Hates Jazz[3][4]. STARSET, known for their cinematic blend of electronic rock and alternative metal, reimagines the song with a heavier, more emotive production while preserving the core melodic and lyrical elements that made the original memorable[3]. The track features atmospheric synths, dynamic guitar work, and frontman Dustin Bates’ expressive vocals, infusing the song with a modern, dramatic edge. Lyrically, “Shattered Dreams” explores themes of broken promises and emotional fallout, aligning with STARSET’s signature focus on introspective and futuristic storytelling[2][3]. This cover appears on their album “SILOS,” further showcasing the band’s ability to reinterpret classic material through their distinct, cinematic sound[3][4]. Monster (2017) |
40 . Apache 207 – Ein Lied Für Dich
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Ein Lied Für Dich” by **Apache 207** is a contemporary German rap song featured on his album “21 Gramm,” with composition and lyrics by Volkan Yaman (Apache 207) and Laurin Auth[1]. The track blends melodic rap with emotive pop elements, characteristic of Apache 207‘s style, and is produced by Miksu/Macloud and Barsky[5]. The lyrics reflect personal and introspective themes, with lines like “Denn nüchtern fällt das Lügen nicht so leicht” (“Because it’s not so easy to lie when sober”), highlighting vulnerability and honesty[3]. The mood is both reflective and melancholic, supported by polished production and a catchy hook. Apache 207, known for his distinctive voice and genre-crossing sound, continues to explore themes of love, struggle, and authenticity in this release[1][5]. |
39 . Sekou – Catching Bodies
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Catching Bodies” by **Sekou** showcases the British singer’s signature blend of contemporary R&B with soulful undertones, marked by his rich baritone voice and emotive delivery[1][4]. The track is characterized by polished production that fuses elements of jazz, pop, and classic R&B, reflecting Sekou‘s genre-fluid approach and his rapid ascent in the UK music scene[4]. While specific lyrics and thematic details about “Catching Bodies” are limited in public sources, Sekou‘s music generally explores themes of vulnerability, relationships, and self-reflection, delivered with a mature, introspective mood that resonates with listeners[1][4]. As a rising artist recognized for his vocal depth and innovative sound, Sekou continues to establish himself as a standout figure in modern British R&B[1][4]. |
38 . Yellowcard – Better Days
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![]() Date Added : Sep 10,2025 “Better Days” by Yellowcard is an alternative rock track released in 2025 as the lead single from their eleventh studio album of the same name, marking the band’s return after a multi-year hiatus[2][4]. The song features emotionally charged lyrics about confronting personal struggles and the tendency to retreat from happiness, with lines like “You liked the darkness so you ran from better days” and a recurring message that “it’s not too late to change everything you wanna change”[1][5]. Driven by melodic guitars and anthemic choruses, the track blends Yellowcard’s signature energetic sound with themes of resilience and hope, encouraging listeners to embrace positive change rather than run from it[1][5].Song featured on the album : Better Days Ocean Avenue (2009) |
37 . ONE OR EIGHT – Young & Reckless
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![]() Date Added : Sep 4,2025 Music video directed by : Osrin Kawasaki (2024) |
36 . Pete & Bas – Chunky Chips
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![]() Date Added : Sep 4,2025 Music video directed by : Birdbush Gangster Sh** (2022) |
35 . Emma Louise & Flume – Monsoon
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![]() Date Added : Sep 4,2025 Music video directed by : Jonathan Zawada & Michael Hili – Song featured on the album : Dumb Jungle (2014) |
34 . PROF – Dirty Work
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![]() Date Added : Sep 4,2025 Music video directed by : Tomas Aksamit Squad Goals (2020) |
33 . Mikey Bustos – Crossroads
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![]() Date Added : Sep 4,2025 Music video directed by : Mikey Bustos, Jc Gellidon |
32 . Ashnikko – Trinkets
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : Léa Esmaili – Song featured on the album : Smoochies Slumber Party (W/ Princess Nokia) (2021) |
31 . Carpetman – Manuscript
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : Dimark Films Feel So Cold (2023) |
30 . Durkheim – Limyè
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : Therealkev_N X @Knvisuals Sof Lanmoum Kap Rete (2022) |
29 . Royal Republic – I’m So Excited
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : Ted Lindén Baby (2015) |
28 . Haute & Freddy – Sophie
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : ;Silken Weinberg Scantily Clad (2024) |
27 . Hilltop Hoods – Rage Against The Fatigue
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : Richard Coburn – Song featured on the album : Fall From The Light Cosby Sweater (2014) |
26 . Jake Webber – I Luv Dying
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : @Boxboys Ecstasy (W/ Johnnie Guilbert) (2023) |
25 . Nik Tendo & Decky – Berserk
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![]() Date Added : Aug 19,2025 Music video directed by : Marko Senderák, Ondra Silný – Song featured on the album : Goldkiid Nezměníš (2021) |
24 . $uicideboy$ – Napoleon
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![]() Date Added : Aug 15,2025 Napoleon by $uicideboy$ is a dark, atmospheric hip-hop track released in 2025, produced by Budd Dwyer. The song features the duo’s signature gritty production, blending heavy bass and haunting melodies with introspective, raw lyrics that address themes of inner turmoil, defiance, and survival. The verses reference personal struggles, street life, and a sense of alienation, delivered with aggressive flows and vivid imagery. The mood is intense and somber, consistent with $uicideboy$’s style, which often explores mental health and existential angst within the underground rap scene. Napoleon is notable for its energy and evocative lyricism, reflecting the group’s focus on pain and resilience. $uicideboy$ is a rap duo from New Orleans, formed by cousins Ruby da Cherry and $lick $loth in 2014. Their notable works include “I Want to Die in New Orleans” (2018), and they reached resonance with the 2015 EP “$outh $ide $uicide.” Collaborators have included Travis Barker and Denzel Curry. Paris (2016) |
23 . 1nonly – Grailed (w/ Freddie Dredd)
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![]() Date Added : Aug 15,2025 “Grailed” by 1nonly featuring Freddie Dredd, released in 2025, is a rap track marked by an aggressive, dark mood and energetic production that amalgamates elements of phonk and modern hip-hop. The lyrics explore themes of street credibility, material wealth, and defiance, with both artists delivering assertive verses referencing luxury items, personal struggles, and a hardened stance toward adversaries. The production, handled by 27amigo, Dwilly, and EF, includes heavy bass and ominous melodies that complement the intense vocal performances. Known for their gritty, underground rap styles, 1nonly and Freddie Dredd create a confrontational atmosphere, underscored by lines about “paper in this duffle” and “bullets like a bird,” reinforcing the song’s tough, unapologetic tone. Korean-American rapper 1nonly, based in Las Vegas, gained attention with the track “Stay With Me” and is signed to Warner Records since 2021, releasing the “Homesick” EP in 2022 that included tracks like “Mine” and “Step Back!” His music style is a blend of hip hop, trap, and emo rap, influenced by genres such as “Bedroom Pop” and “Lo-Fi.” |
22 . Kolja Goldstein – Cookit! (Estorer Ost)
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![]() Date Added : Aug 15,2025 Kolja Goldstein, a German-Maltese rapper born Nicolas Thomas Sheahan, presents his track “Cookit! (Estorer Ost)” with the raw authenticity characteristic of his gangsta rap style. Known for combining gritty storytelling with modern hip-hop production, Goldstein draws from personal experiences and urban narratives, crafting works that often feature direct lyricism and hard-hitting beats. Although detailed insights into the song’s production are not explicit, the track is expected to follow his established themes of street life, resilience, and authenticity. Goldstein, who hails from Augsburg, Germany, first gained significant attention with his 2021 single “Alexander III.” and proceeded to release his debut album “GLOBAL” in 2023, which includes tracks like “NYC 2003.” In 2024, he continued working on urban themes with his release “INTERPOL.” |
27 . Andrei Banuta – Portofel
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![]() Date Added : Aug 15,2025 “Andrei Bănuță – Portofel” is a track by Romanian artist Andrei Bănuță, whose style combines pop and indie pop influences. Known for his emotive songwriting and distinctive voice, Bănuță has become an integral part of the Romanian music scene, originating from Eforie, Constanța. While specific details about “Portofel” are scarce, the song likely upholds his tradition of catchy melodies and relatable themes, intertwined with electronic and acoustic elements. His music often explores personal and emotional subjects, delivered with dynamic vocal style. Bănuță’s career features significant achievements, including the single “Nu M-am Gandit la Despartire,” a collaboration with Andra that achieved significant success on Romanian radio and YouTube charts. Other notable songs in his discography, such as “Tara, Tara,” “Nu Te Iert,” and “Fii Mai Bun,” demonstrate his versatility from vibrant anthems to poignant ballads. Active for over three years, Andrei Bănuță remains one of Romania’s most sought-after young artists. |
26 . Tinie Tempah & Skepsis & Carla Monroe – Eat It Up
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![]() Date Added : Aug 15,2025 “Eat It Up” by Tinie Tempah, Skepsis, and Carla Monroe combines Tinie Tempah‘s rap style with Skepsis’s bass-driven production and Carla Monroe’s vocals, creating a blend of drum and bass with house influences to energize dancefloors. This track, with its bold and celebratory tone, serves as a sonic call to action and an anthem for reviving nightlife, resonating with Tinie Tempah‘s aim to promote movement and community within club culture. Tinie Tempah, whose birth name is Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu, hails from Plumstead, London, and is a British rapper, singer, and songwriter with Nigerian roots. He integrates elements of hip hop, grime, and R&B in his music. His breakthrough occurred with his debut album “Disc-Overy” in 2010, featuring UK chart-toppers “Pass Out” and “Written in the Stars.” His subsequent album, “Demonstration” (2013), included popular tracks like “Trampoline” and “Children of the Sun.” Tinie Tempah has received several accolades, including two Brit Awards for Best British Breakthrough Act and Best British Single, and he established the independent label Disturbing London in 2006. |
21 . Mac DeMarco – Holy
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Written and recorded by Mac DeMarco in November 2024 at his Los Angeles home, “Holy” takes a mellow, stripped-back route that feels more scribbled than sculpted. The track arrives with a self-directed video, where he saunters through a garden, takes a fall, and bites into an apple without much ceremony. DeMarco, born Vernor Winfield MacBriare Smith IV in Duncan, British Columbia, has been doing things his way since the beginning, flitting between lo-fi indie and something he once called “jizz jazz.” A multi-instrumentalist and producer, he keeps the tone low-key and offhand, leaning more toward casual craftsmanship than polish. Music video directed by : Mac Demarco – Song featured on the album : Guitar |
20 . Ruel – I Can Die Now
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Written during a Nashville session, “I Can Die Now” marks Ruel’s return to solo territory after 2025 collaborations with grentperez and Lime Cordiale. Released in July 2025, the track goes full throttle on high-energy pop, circling the rush of fresh infatuation like someone who’s had a triple espresso too many. Ruel first caught public attention in 2017 with “Don’t Tell Me,” before dropping his debut EP “Ready” in 2018, complete with the fuzzed-out single “Dazed & Confused.” He eventually landed his debut album “4th Wall” in 2023, which climbed to No. 3 on the Australian charts—not bad for someone who just wrote a song about dying happy. Music video directed by : Sweetiepie (Ethan Frank + Neema Sadeghi) Don’T Tell Me (2017) |
19 . Dale Pututi & Nesty – Luna
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Released in July 2025, “Luna” marks the first installment in a sequence of collaborations involving Dale Pututi and Nesty, with production from RoMn Beatz. The track features a guest appearance by Samantha Ahrdz, whose cameo provides a brief shift in tone without derailing the flow. Dale Pututi, who transitioned into singing in late 2022 after crafting hits like “Muchacha” and co-creating the Latin Grammy-winning “Patria y Vida,” shares vocal duties with Nesty. The result feels more like a plotted prologue than a standalone single—suggesting there’s already a follow-up waiting in the wings. El Cubanito Coronó (2023) |
18 . Vald – Prozaczopixan
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Released in March 2025 on Echelon Records, “Prozaczopixan” brings another entry to Vald’s catalog of French rap with a hip-hop/rap foundation and lyrics not shy of explicit turns. Vald, born Valentin Le Du in Aulnay-sous-Bois, France, kicked off his rap career at 17, sharing his first mixtapes in 2012. He’s not exactly a newcomer—his earlier projects include the platinum-certified “Agartha” in 2017 and the double platinum “XEU” a year later. With “Prozaczopixan,” he adds to a list that insists on rapping as if politeness missed the bus. Music video directed by : Bien Vu Production – Song featured on the album : Pandemonium Vie De Cochon (2014) |
17 . AJR – Betty
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Released on July 9, 2025, “Betty” lands as track three on AJR’s upcoming EP “What No One’s Thinking,” out August 29. It sneaks onto national television via Jimmy Kimmel Live!, not exactly subtle for a song wrapped in emotional pop and themes of sticking around when love gets inconvenient. The DIY video, shot in the band’s attic and directed by the trio themselves, insists on keeping production values as close to their origin story as possible. “Betty” joins four other tracks—”The Plane That Never Lands,” “A Dog Song,” “I’m Sorry You Went Crazy,” and “The Big Goodbye”—on what sounds like an oddly unfiltered EP. Perfectly timed with AJR’s Somewhere In The Sky tour, the release seems engineered to feel spontaneous. Since forming in 2005, the New York-based brother band has moved from busking to five albums, one of which, “The Click,” hit platinum—though they still favor the attic aesthetic when they can. Bang! (2020) |
16 . Of Monsters and Men – Television Love
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After a five-year pause, Of Monsters and Men reappear with “Television Love,” their first release since 2021. Written by Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, Ragnar Þórhallsson, and Arnar Rósenkranz Hilmarsson, the track keeps to their core formula—guitar, piano, drums, trumpet—and voices that trade off like they used to. The lyrics unfold as a conversation circling the wear and persistence of connection. The video, shot by Erlendur Sveinsson on 35mm, follows the band through an Icelandic summer evening at a single dinner table, time slipping quietly past. Formed in 2010 in Garðabær, Iceland, the group began with Nanna’s solo project Songbird before taking shape as a band after winning the Músíktilraunir contest. Their debut, My Head Is an Animal (2011), pushed “Little Talks” to #20 in the US, followed by *Beneath the Skin* (2015) and *Fever Dream* (2019). In 2022, they marked a decade since their debut with a commemorative documentary and the EP *Tíu*. Little Talks (2011) |
15 . CRO – Bad Boi
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Released on July 4, 2025, through Columbia/truworks and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment, “BAD BOi” clocks in at 3 minutes and 21 seconds and arrives as a single-track release. CRO blends catchy pop structures with the easy charm of his self-coined “Raop,” a mix of rap and pop that skirts both genres without fully committing to either. The track moves quickly through pop’s well-lit corridors, while tapping lightly on hip-hop’s shoulder, and didn’t take long to appear on assorted charts post-release. Carlo Waibel, born January 31, 1990, in Mutlangen, West Germany, has been pushing his hybrid style since age 13, when he started working on beats and sketches that led to the mixtape “Trash” in 2009, followed by “Meine Musik” in 2011. His 2012 single “Easy” went gold and introduced listeners to a debut album called “Raop,” featuring tracks like “Du,” “King of Raop,” and “Meine Zeit.” The panda mask came too—part branding exercise, part anti-celebrity statement, and by now an extension of CRO’s full-time persona. Not content with tracks and hooks alone, he also set up Vio Vio, a clothing label that lets him swap bars for seams when needed. Tempo (W/ Sampagne, Badchieff) (2023) |
14 . Dardan – 19 Uhr
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German-Albanian rapper Dardan drops “19 Uhr” on July 3, 2025, via Hypnotize Entertainment, exclusively licensed to Groove Attack. Clocking in at just about two minutes, the track doesn’t waste time—or space—on guests or features. The Stuttgart-based artist handles performance, composition, and lyrics solo, undistracted and unembellished. Since his 2017 debut “Hallo Deutschrap” and earworms like “Telefon,” Dardan has kept one foot in German rap and the other somewhere in the Balkans. “19 Uhr” doesn’t so much announce a new direction as nod at the same streetcorner—just sharper dressed this time around. Telefon (W/ Nimo) (2017) |
13 . The Beths – No Joy
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On “No Joy,” The Beths tackle the less-than-thrilling side effect of SSRI use—flatline emotions—with a brisk dose of power pop melancholy. Elizabeth Stokes threads her lyrics with a sense of detachment, landing lines like “Wanted to cry but I couldn’t” and “I don’t feel sad / I feel nothing.” The arrangement backs her up with the band’s signature harmonies and stuttering garage-rock energy, full of jagged guitar layers and a fizzing bass. Now on their fourth album, *Straight Line Was a Lie*, the Auckland quartet—formed during jazz school, ironically—keeps their edge sharp and chords crunchy. Released via ANTI- Records, “No Joy” joins 2025 single “Metal,” suggesting The Beths are still more disaffected than distracted. Expert In A Dying Field (2021) |
12 . PROF – Bar Breaker
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![]() Date Added : Jul 23,2025
Released on October 16, 2015, “Bar Breaker” lands on Prof’s first album with Rhymesayers Entertainment, “Liability,” which charts on the Billboard 200. The track gets its own video ahead of the album, hitting YouTube on August 25, under the co-direction of Andrew Melby and Ryan Kron Thompson. Live footage surfaces too, thanks to Intrface Films, with Executive Producer Jen Sonibare and Tomas Aksamit handling cinematography. Audio engineering sits with Dillon Parker, and Eva dresses the frame as wardrobe stylist. “Liability” isn’t short on guests, looping in Tech N9ne, Petey Pablo, and Waka Flocka Flame for the ride. Prof, born Jacob Lukas Anderson, comes out of Minneapolis, having co-founded Stophouse Music Group and hosted the annual Prof Outdoors concert. Before “Liability,” his discography kicks off in 2007 with “Project Gampo,” followed by titles like “Pookie Baby” (2018) and “Powderhorn Suites” (2020). Squad Goals (2020) |
11 . KOAD – Dirty
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![]() Date Added : Jul 23,2025
KOAD drops “Dirty” in late June 2025, a single stitched together with Connie on production and additional credits from @kogohome and @gush___singh. The track comes with a music video directed by KOAD and co-director/choreographer @vinaini.j, flanked by a full team handling everything from cinematography and editing to wardrobe and logistics. The result features an energetic cast of dancers and cameos moving through carefully coordinated frames and color grading with its own handwriting. Born and raised in LA’s San Fernando Valley, the Indian-American rapper has been making music since he was 13, threading alternative textures through hip-hop patterns in songs like “SATISFACTION” and “desean jackson.” Jaunty (2020) |
10 . Blood Orange – The Field
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![]() Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“Essex Honey” drops in June 2025 and signals Devonté Hynes’s return to Blood Orange, backed by a lineup that includes Caroline Polachek, Daniel Caesar, Eva Tolkin, and Tariq Al‑Sabir. A sample from The Durutti Column weaves through warm piano lines, frenetic drums, and a swipe of orchestral shimmer, landing the track somewhere between art-pop solitude and R&B murmur. Hynes—born December 23, 1985, in Ilford—started out in the mid-2000s with Test Icicles, then shifted gears with two folk-pop solo albums as Lightspeed Champion. 2011 marked the arrival of Blood Orange, a project that folds funk, R&B, electronic, and indie leanings into records like Cupid Deluxe, Freetown Sound, and Negro Swan, each circling themes of race, identity, queerness, and mental health. Along the way, he’s collaborated with Solange, Carly Rae Jepsen, FKA Twigs, and A$AP Rocky, while finding time for film scores, ballet compositions, and a classical detour that earned him a Grammy nod. Now based in New York City, Hynes keeps his output restless—“Essex Honey” is just the latest turn in the loop. Charcoal Baby (2019) |
. bbno$ – 1-800 (w/ Ironmouse)
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“1-800” pairs bbno$ with VTuber Ironmouse for a genre-leaping track that shifts between hip-hop bounce and electronic gloss. Released in 2025 alongside “Mary Poppins,” the song pushes further into the unpredictable turns of bbno$’s discography. Ironmouse’s anime-inspired virtual presence contrasts neatly with bbno$’s grounded yet eccentric delivery. The lyrics lean tongue-in-cheek, wrapping playfulness in tightly wound rhythm and offbeat humor. Its official video continues his taste for quirky visuals, blending digital flair with lo-fi absurdity. bbno$, aka Alexander Gumuchian, made waves with songs like “Lalala” while maintaining an independent path and taste for oddball crossovers. Music video directed by : Director: Https://Www.Instagram.Com/Bryant_Hyun/ Lalala (2019) |
9 . Mr. D – Alright
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Released in June 2025 and produced by Foeseal in his studio, “Alright” showcases Mr. D (Sandip Bista) rhyming in Nepali with a steady grip on gratitude and pride. The refrain—“Hami pani kaam bhai / khalti bhari cash bhayo, sab Alright”—spells out a shift towards financial ease with a wink of self-assurance. Mr. D Roka, who surfaced from Kathmandu’s scene in the early 2010s, first caught attention with “NepHop Ko Shreepech” (2012), where he patched heritage sounds onto hip-hop’s frame. Music video directed by : @Shayujpokhrel8234 Hola Nahola (2023) |
8 . EKKSTACY – If I Had A Gun
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Clocking in at a brisk 180 BPM, “If I Had A Gun” fires up EKKSTACY’s usual hybrid of indie, post-punk, and synthwave with something close to urgency. The lyrics stay blunt and troubled, dragging inner chaos into the fluorescent spotlight of high-speed production. Born Khyree Zienty in Vancouver in 2002, he started recording music during high school, a habit that went public with “Negative” (2021), “Misery” (2022), and “EKKSTACY” (2024). The track, released in May 2025, doesn’t so much evolve his sound as accelerate it—same anxiety, less hesitation. Music video directed by : Alex Howard – Song featured on the album : Forever I Walk This Earth All By Myself (2021) |
7 . Durry – More Dumb
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Released in May 2025 via Thirty Tigers, “More Dumb” spins a barbed take on grown-up fatigue, modern-style. The lyrics run sharp and satirical, trading earnest engagement for slapstick detachment in the face of societal noise. Puppet versions of the Minnesota-born siblings Austin and Taryn Durry act it out in the official video, stuck somewhere between marionette and metaphor. Humor, raw energy, and a smirk of introspection—just another day for the band that opened their account back in 2020. Music video directed by : Austin Durry – Song featured on the album : This Movie Sucks Who’S Laughing Now (2023) |
5 . Draganov – Koudourou & Bon Courage
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“Koudourou X Bon Courage” flips trap on its head with local twists pulled straight from Oujda, where Draganov, aka Adnan Mahyou, first tuned into street life and Cheb Bilal’s voice. He kicks off his musical path in 2008, eventually trading his hometown for Casablanca in 2017 to get hands-on with production and direction. The move leads to collaborations with several Moroccan rappers and a Generation Mawazine nod along the way. Previous works include “Zidou Lgoudam,” “SLLM,” and the “Galess Fdar” EP—projects that shuffle between hip hop, trap beats, and local flavors, often in one breath. Music video directed by : Jamal Hakkou 3Dabi (2022) |
. bbno$ – 1-800 (w/ Ironmouse)
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“1-800” pairs bbno$ with VTuber Ironmouse for a genre-leaping track that shifts between hip-hop bounce and electronic gloss. Released in 2025 alongside “Mary Poppins,” the song pushes further into the unpredictable turns of bbno$’s discography. Ironmouse’s anime-inspired virtual presence contrasts neatly with bbno$’s grounded yet eccentric delivery. The lyrics lean tongue-in-cheek, wrapping playfulness in tightly wound rhythm and offbeat humor. Its official video continues his taste for quirky visuals, blending digital flair with lo-fi absurdity. bbno$, aka Alexander Gumuchian, made waves with songs like “Lalala” while maintaining an independent path and taste for oddball crossovers. Music video directed by : Director: Https://Www.Instagram.Com/Bryant_Hyun/ Lalala (2019) |
9 . Mr. D – Alright
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Released in June 2025 and produced by Foeseal in his studio, “Alright” showcases Mr. D (Sandip Bista) rhyming in Nepali with a steady grip on gratitude and pride. The refrain—“Hami pani kaam bhai / khalti bhari cash bhayo, sab Alright”—spells out a shift towards financial ease with a wink of self-assurance. Mr. D Roka, who surfaced from Kathmandu’s scene in the early 2010s, first caught attention with “NepHop Ko Shreepech” (2012), where he patched heritage sounds onto hip-hop’s frame. Music video directed by : @Shayujpokhrel8234 Hola Nahola (2023) |
8 . EKKSTACY – If I Had A Gun
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Clocking in at a brisk 180 BPM, “If I Had A Gun” fires up EKKSTACY’s usual hybrid of indie, post-punk, and synthwave with something close to urgency. The lyrics stay blunt and troubled, dragging inner chaos into the fluorescent spotlight of high-speed production. Born Khyree Zienty in Vancouver in 2002, he started recording music during high school, a habit that went public with “Negative” (2021), “Misery” (2022), and “EKKSTACY” (2024). The track, released in May 2025, doesn’t so much evolve his sound as accelerate it—same anxiety, less hesitation. Music video directed by : Alex Howard – Song featured on the album : Forever I Walk This Earth All By Myself (2021) |
7 . Durry – More Dumb
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![]() Date Added : Jul 2,2025
Released in May 2025 via Thirty Tigers, “More Dumb” spins a barbed take on grown-up fatigue, modern-style. The lyrics run sharp and satirical, trading earnest engagement for slapstick detachment in the face of societal noise. Puppet versions of the Minnesota-born siblings Austin and Taryn Durry act it out in the official video, stuck somewhere between marionette and metaphor. Humor, raw energy, and a smirk of introspection—just another day for the band that opened their account back in 2020. Music video directed by : Austin Durry – Song featured on the album : This Movie Sucks Who’S Laughing Now (2023) |
5 . Draganov – Koudourou & Bon Courage
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“Koudourou X Bon Courage” flips trap on its head with local twists pulled straight from Oujda, where Draganov, aka Adnan Mahyou, first tuned into street life and Cheb Bilal’s voice. He kicks off his musical path in 2008, eventually trading his hometown for Casablanca in 2017 to get hands-on with production and direction. The move leads to collaborations with several Moroccan rappers and a Generation Mawazine nod along the way. Previous works include “Zidou Lgoudam,” “SLLM,” and the “Galess Fdar” EP—projects that shuffle between hip hop, trap beats, and local flavors, often in one breath. Music video directed by : Jamal Hakkou 3Dabi (2022) |
4 . ian – Shut It Down
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“Shut It Down” draws a sneer at skeptics, landing as an unbothered follow-up from ian after his XXL nod. The track finds him trading subtlety for volume, aligning with the distorted charge of the rage scene he’s steadily leaning into. 2hollis handles production, keeping things sharp even if the vocal mix earns side-eye from purists. ian—born Ian O’Neill Smith in St. Louis—first caught ears in 2022 with “G63.” His debut mixtape “Valedictorian” (2024) includes the buzzy “Never Stop,” a TikTok favorite that helped land him at BuVision/Columbia. Figure It Out (2023) |
3 . Zior Park – Twisted Fantasy
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“Twisted Fantasy” arrives in 2025 with Zior Park offering a cracked-mirror take on emotional disarray and broken connections, set to a swirl of surrealist lyrics and genre-jumping sound design. Directed under his alter ego “Chet Black,” the visuals lean hard into Tim Burton theatrics, with a nod or two to Dominic Fike’s gloss and Fiona Apple’s jagged introspection. Park Ji-won—aka Zior Park—has been releasing his blend of the eccentric and the theatrical since 2018, now under the Beautiful Noise label. Previous stops on his oddball itinerary include “Thunderbird Motel” and “Where Does Sasquatch Live? Part 1.” Song featured on the album : A Bloodsucker Christian (2022) |
2 . Club Misterio – Beta Vs Alfa
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A flickering screen, a lab mishap, and two forces spiraling out of control—”Beta Vs Alfa” sketches a sci-fi showdown where fire meets mud. Beta, all spark and volatility, barrels ahead with the lyric “Beta is energy, mind, and fire,” while Alfa, stuck in observation mode, “observes from the mud.” The single appears during Club Misterio’s “Don’t Trust Me” stretch, no doubt timed for maximum unease. The whole thing is wrapped in the group’s usual thriller-lite mystery, more shrugged-off prophecy than epic confrontation. Behind the curtain stands Uruguayan artist Fede Vigevani, now based in Mexico, who once shouted scripted chaos with Dosogas and currently helms this Latin-pop meets visual storytelling collective. Alfa (2023) |
1 . Mac DeMarco – Home
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“Home” is written and recorded by Mac DeMarco in his Los Angeles house, where he’s been living since leaving British Columbia. The song returns to his psych-pop roots, blending his falsetto with a familiar DIY sheen. Footage of DeMarco canoeing near his family home features in the music video, leaning into memory without getting too sentimental. He handles all aspects of the track’s production himself—par for the course at this point. Born in 1990 in British Columbia, Mac kicked off his solo career in 2012 and has since released “Salad Days,” “This Old Dog,” and “Five Easy Hot Dogs.” He now runs his own label, continuing to record without much concern for polish—or parking tickets. Song featured on the album : Guitar Simply Paradise (W/ Ryan Paris) (2022) |
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