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April Top Picks ( Week 1 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly

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In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month


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 Addison Rae slips into something smoother on ‘Headphones On,’ blending her dreamy electronic pop with R&B undertones. It’s a late-night confessional wrapped in rose-colored synths—intimate, moody, and more emotionally raw than ever




 “How Dare She” by Amy-Lin Slezak is a country anthem of bold defiance—an unapologetic stand against judgment and a rallying cry for women to own their power. Rise, shine, and never say sorry for your success




 Kevin Driscoll’s new single “You Could Have Told Me “Is a raw acoustic dive into love, loss, and self-discovery. Written, performed, and produced entirely by Driscoll, it’s honest, haunting, and deeply personal




 Yeat rings in a new era with ‘The Bell’—a track that fuses the raw energy of his Up 2 Me era with the slick, space-age sound design of 2093. It’s a surprising evolution, showing he can push boundaries without losing his signature flow




 Mick J. Clark’s 'My Friend Evonne' is a heartfelt tribute to a special bond — a pop ballad that echoes with warmth, nostalgia, and the beauty of lasting friendship




 Noah Kahlil’s “(When I’m) Eighty-Three” hits with full-force energy—psychedelic, eccentric, and deeply personal. Blending hip-hop with raw emotion, it asks the ultimate question: ‘Who gon rock with me when I’m eighty-three?




 Evanescence returns with ‘Afterlife’—a hauntingly beautiful anthem that builds from ethereal vocals and cinematic atmosphere into a thunderous, melodic explosion. It’s powerful, immersive, and proof that Amy Lee’s voice still stuns like no other




 .Roy’s 'Smile On Me' is more than a song — it’s a soulful experience. With smooth R&B vibes and raw emotion, it transcends boundaries and leaves a lasting mark on the heart




 "Trivialities" by Billboard Echo is a punk rock hymn to the beauty of the everyday. With raw Biffy Clyro–style energy, dynamic pop-punk vibes, and vulnerable yet powerful vocals, it finds the extraordinary in the ordinary—and makes home feel anything but trivial




Sean Paul and INNA team up for ‘Let It Talk To Me’—a vibrant anthem of self-expression that blends irresistible dancehall grooves with club-ready pop. It’s pure energy, made for carefree nights and unstoppable moves on the dance floor




 Lorraine O Reilly’s 'Where Are You Now' is a poignant and soul-stirring acoustic piece that captures the ache of longing. A relatable anthem for anyone who's ever asked that quiet question in the dark




 “Endless” by Lost Velvet is a neon-lit grunge debut that feels like driving into the night with no destination—just you, the haze, and the hum of whammy-soaked guitars. A nocturne for the lost and restless




 With ‘Drive,’ The Weeknd drifts into a haze of nostalgia—angelic vocals float over a slow, bass-heavy beat, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that feels both intimate and timeless. It’s a quiet moment of reflection from Hurry Up Tomorrow that lingers long after the last note




 Bad Valentines’ 'Carry Me Home' is a soul-baring indie rock anthem about love, loss, and the longing for a place that once felt like everything. With aching lyrics and emotional grit, it’s a plea to be held one last time — and a reminder that home is not just a place, but a person




 “Walls” by /somnolence./ is a towering wave of post-metal catharsis—where crushing noise meets divine solace. A ritual of sound that breaks you open, only to rebuild you in reverence




 Raw, unfiltered, and Southern to the core—‘Texas’ by RNB.FOEMOB is a gritty anthem built on heavy bass, bold bars, and street-born pride. With its slurred flows and no-nonsense energy, this track doesn’t just rep the Lone Star State—it embodies it




 “A Little More Time” by al kenizo is a tender pop reflection on the race against the clock—where every second counts, and balance feels just out of reach. A heartfelt reminder of life’s fragility and the beauty in slowing down




 Ghost kicks off Skeletá with ‘Peacefield’—a gripping opener where dark lyrical depth meets an unexpectedly triumphant sound. Tense guitar riffs simmer under Tobias Forge’s commanding presence, setting the tone for a record that promises both power and purpose




April Top Picks ( Week 1 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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