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August Top Picks ( Week 2 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly

Updated: Sep 29


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


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 3 Are Legend, Timbaland, and W&W team up to deliver a reimagining of “Cry Me A River.” The track blends nostalgic R&B with explosive big-room energy. Released on Smash The House and Dim Mak, it’s a powerful crossover built for the festival stage




 “Wychwood Forest” by Doctor Black unveils the band’s melodic metal side, weaving haunting riffs with atmospheric depth. The track moves between shadow and light, balancing raw power with striking melody. It’s a captivating journey that shows just how dynamic Doctor Black’s sound can be




 “Heart of a Lion” shows Zimzalabi at his most soulful, blending classic reggae grooves with a message of courage and love. The track celebrates a spirit that stands tall through every storm. It’s a warm reminder that true strength lives in a fearless heart




 Audrey Hobert shines with her new single “Thirst Trap,” a pop anthem about the intensity of crushes and the ways we perform for them. The track pairs sharp lyricism with infectious melodies, leading into a standout saxophone outro. It’s a fresh reminder of Audrey’s unique musicality and taste




 “Work to Die” by JeezJesus channels synth-driven indie rock into a sharp, tongue-in-cheek anthem for everyone grinding just to stay afloat. With pulsing beats and a wry vocal delivery, it captures the frustration of working harder yet falling further behind. A biting soundtrack for anyone who feels the system keeps moving the goalposts




 “Sweet Sweet Nothing” finds Bradley Adam Band soaking in the quiet fire of love, where every grey area feels alive. Warm acoustic tones frame lyrics about choosing connection over solitude. It’s a gentle, smoldering reminder that some burns are worth the heat




 Latto and Ice Spice link up on “GYATT,” a bold and playful single packed with confidence and attitude. Built on a trap-inspired beat with bouncy 808s and hypnotic ad-libs, the track delivers exactly what fans expect from the duo. It’s a fiery collaboration that celebrates self-assurance and unapologetic energy




 “Anyway” by Mia Delamar is a smooth R&B confession of unwavering love, no matter what outsiders say. Wrapped in soulful vocals and a mellow groove, it celebrates devotion through every high and low. A heartfelt anthem for anyone who loves boldly and without apology




 “Take A Chance” from Ball in the House pulses with shimmering synths and a retro ’80s beat, capturing the thrill of new love. Inspired by bass vocalist Kevin Cincotta’s own early dating memories, the song celebrates the risk and reward of following your heart. It’s a feel-good pop anthem that proves some chances are always worth taking




 Poppy, Amy Lee, and Courtney LaPlante unite on “End of You,” a track that bridges gothic depth with modern intensity. Lee’s haunting presence sets the stage, while Poppy’s sharp delivery and LaPlante’s powerful range push the song into explosive territory. Backed by electrifying instrumentals, it’s a collaboration that feels both timeless and unrelenting




 “Press Play” by V.A.T spins nostalgic house vibes into a dance-floor time machine. With retro cassette imagery and a pulsing groove, it invites listeners to rewind and relive their favorite memories. A perfect track for anyone chasing that timeless, feel-good escape




 “Love Hard” finds EL'Lee turning heartbreak into a lesson in strength and self-worth. Warm jazz textures carry lyrics that move from loss to quiet empowerment. It’s a tender reminder that even the hardest love can guide us toward what we truly deserve




 Lady Gaga returns with “The Dead Dance,” a nu-disco and dance-pop track laced with synthwave and funk influences. Drawing visual inspiration from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” the music video leans into a playful yet cinematic vibe. With echoes of Dua Lipa’s modern pop flair, the song delivers a polished and infectious groove




 “stupid,foolish” by Sheena-Rae turns personal heartbreak and unrequited love into a shimmering pop confession. Her soulful vocals and sharp melodies capture the sting of lessons learned and hearts mended. A relatable anthem for anyone who’s ever loved, lost, and grown stronger




 “Just For Tonight” channels late-night energy into a rush of guitars and raw emotion. Nathan’s Patience dives into sleepless thoughts, fleeting courage, and the need to drown it all out. It’s a defiant anthem for anyone chasing release before the night is over




 Sabrina Carpenter switches gears with “Tears,” the playful second track on Man’s Best Friend. Following the bold opener “Manchild,” this song leans into cheeky lyricism and irresistible pop charm. It’s a sharp showcase of her wit and versatility as a storyteller




 “Daddy’s Girl” by Rosie Belvie blends heartfelt country rock with a moving tribute to her father, Jack Belvie. Written with a personal touch, it celebrates the enduring bond between fathers and daughters everywhere. A warm, relatable anthem that honors love, gratitude, and family ties




 “Liberal Anthem” by Transgalactica fuses art-rock textures with a rallying cry for human rights and universal dignity. With its call to build a symbolic “Church of John Stuart Smith,” the track celebrates the enduring power of liberal ideals. It’s a bold reminder that compassion and freedom remain timeless forces for collective good




 PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake team up for “Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2” featuring Cash Cobain, blending smooth R&B melodies with bold rap energy. The track weaves between Drake’s charismatic delivery and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s atmospheric hooks, all while Cash Cobain adds his signature edge. It’s a seamless collaboration that feels both intimate and larger-than-life




August Top Picks ( Week 2 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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