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


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


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 “who’s your boyfriend” by Royel Otis is a shimmering indie rock anthem, blending hazy vocals and breezy guitar riffs into a bittersweet portrait of young love and late-night nostalgia




 “No More Old Men” finds Chance the Rapper reflecting on Chicago’s past and present, weaving stories of barbershops, family ties, and fading traditions. With Jamila Woods on the hook, the track captures both nostalgia and urgency




 “Ricochet” by Rise Against channels raw punk energy into a track that feels both urgent and defiant. With soaring choruses and lyrics that wrestle with distance, struggle, and resilience, the band delivers a song that hits hard while holding onto a sense of vulnerability




 “Crush” by Zara Larsson is a shimmering dance-pop track that dives into the messy tension of catching unexpected feelings while already committed. With its glossy production and confessional edge, the song balances vulnerability and boldness, capturing the rush and conflict of desire colliding with loyalty




 “Late Great Heartbreak” by Old Dominion leans into a soul-inflected sound while still carrying the band’s country-rock roots. As the latest single from their upcoming album, it highlights their willingness to experiment with style, blending heartfelt emotion with a fresh musical edge




 “BIRTHDAY BEHAVIOR” by BIA and Young Miko is a bold celebration wrapped in a raunchy, club-ready beat. Mixing BIA’s global swagger with Young Miko’s sharp Spanish verses, the track and its steamy, surreal video mark a standout collaboration that sets a new standard for birthday anthems




 “B A D I D E A” by Militarie Gun crashes forward with jagged guitars and Ian Shelton’s unmistakable vocals, balancing hardcore urgency with an alternative edge. As the lead single from God Save the Gun, it channels raw emotion through lyrics of addiction and self-discovery, setting the tone for what’s to come




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



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