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

Updated: Jan 23


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


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 "Welcome to Lonely Club" by Alan Walker, Steve Aoki, and Lonely Club delivers a soaring EDM anthem that balances isolation and connection. The track blends their signature styles into a polished, sometimes familiar mix, with a narrative depth that some listeners truly resonate with




 Raidnight’s “Leroy Jenkins” charges forward with melodic metal energy, turning the legendary 2005 meme into something genuinely epic. It balances heavy riffs with a sense of fun, tapping straight into gamer nostalgia




 Fiona Amaka’s “Desert Flower” is a gentle indie pop affirmation rooted in growth, strength, and quiet resilience. Her warm vocals carry a message of becoming—of finding power, shedding fear, and standing firmly where you belong




 "Punk Rocky" by A$AP Rocky dives into a hazy, dream-rap-indie vibe, blending gritty beats with a driving momentum. The track feels both introspective and expansive, pulling listeners into Rocky’s signature atmospheric flow




 Jari Salmikivi’s “Chasing Stars” wraps country warmth around a late-night sense of wonder. With rooftop imagery and quiet guitar lines, it captures those fleeting moments where time slows and connection feels effortless




 Sdubsthereptillian’s “PATIENT” is a raw hip-hop statement about endurance, hunger, and earned confidence. The track moves with gritty conviction, reflecting years of grind, survival, and belief in what’s coming next




 "Who Coppin'" by Larry June oozes that classic June vibe, with laid-back flows riding smooth, atmospheric beats. The track blends hustler’s reflections with effortless cool, making it feel both relaxed and intentional




 Das Sporten’s “Just A Dog” uses gritty alt-rock energy to wrestle with an unexpectedly tender dilemma. Beneath the rough edges is a real moral pull — the hassle, the doubt, and the simple truth that a life still matters




 Tonneau’s “In My Defense” is a thoughtful indie folk reflection on pressure, faith, and human contradiction. The lyrics feel conversational and unguarded, balancing modern anxiety with moments of quiet praise and surrender




 "Certainty" by Black Veil Brides rips into their heavier side with brooding, bludgeoning intensity. Andy Biersack delivers a throat-shredding performance that elevates the track, making it feel bigger and bolder than ever




 Edie Yvonne’s “Nightmare” drifts through indie pop with an unsettling sense of emotional fog. Written from a deeply personal place, it captures that moment when love starts to feel performative and trust slips out of reach




 LESS’s “Hellya” erupts with raw, rock-infused energy, pulled straight from a place of apathy and creative frustration. It sounds like a breaking point — loud, unfiltered, and done with playing by anyone else’s rules




 "Talk To Me" by Robyn is pure, euphoric pop, capturing the thrill of communication, trust, and physical connection. Her vocals float effortlessly over shimmering production, making every moment feel intimate yet universal




 Prem Byrne’s “Little” is a soft rock reflection on fatherhood, memory, and the quiet ache of time passing. Through tender details and honest emotion, it traces the journey from holding a baby’s pinky to learning how to let go




 Music UnLtd.’s “I LIKE GREEN EYES TOO” leans into soft rock with a light, almost playful sense of emotional release. What starts as a confession turns into an unexpected moment of freedom, where honesty feels more relieving than painful




 "I Just Might" by Bruno Mars delivers irresistible, chart-topping boogie that’s quintessentially him. With infectious grooves and playful charm, he’ll have you hitting the dancefloor—wedding or not




 DJ Druskin’s “With the Dawn” unfolds as an acoustic reflection on choosing light after lingering in the shadows. Its lyrics move gently toward mental resilience, trading heavy thoughts for clarity and new hope




 Jessi Robertson’s “Shadow War: Singularity” unfolds as a quiet indie folk meditation on fear and division. The song traces how conflict doesn’t always live outside of us, but takes root in our own thoughts




 "Sleepless in a Hotel Room" by Luke Combs finds him laying his heart bare, capturing the quiet ache of missing the one you love. His warm, honest delivery turns late-night loneliness into something deeply relatable




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



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