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January Top Picks ( Week 2 ) - 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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 Ari Lennox turns up the heat on “High Key,” serving smooth R&B vibes with a playful, seductive edge. With silky vocals and clever wordplay, she makes every line feel intimate, like a private serenade




 “Last Breath” by Deathkrush is heavy metal at its most ruthless, built on apocalyptic imagery and total sonic collapse. The lyrics paint a world consumed by plague and decay, where hope is stripped away and extinction feels inevitable




 “I Dream Out An Exception” by I Forget Myself sits in that thoughtful corner of alt rock where ideas feel just as heavy as the guitars. The lyrics circle around dreams, presence, and the tension of knowing too much while still reaching forward




 ROB ZOMBIE storms back with “(I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller,” packing in his signature heavy grooves and electrifying choruses. The track is pure, unapologetic rock energy, a bold reminder from the iconic frontman that rock & roll isn’t going anywhere




 “Wyte Short$” by Clayel is a high-octane collision of trap, hip-hop, and EDM built for instant impact. The piercing flute hook slices through layers of distorted bass, giving the track a sharp, cinematic edge




“Funka Rock n Rolla” by The Mustard is alt rock in its most carefree form, born out of a five-minute writing burst and a hungover Sunday morning phone call. The song leans into the joke — one voice complaining about a pounding head, the other brushing it off without a care




 XG’s “HYPNOTIZE” brings 90s house vibes back with infectious energy and slick, nostalgic production. The group’s powerful vocals cut through every beat, making it impossible not to move. It’s a thrilling throwback that feels fresh and alive all at once




 “Mopeds in Thailand” by LUMEN is a vibrant tropical-pop track that feels like a postcard in motion. It captures that rush of escaping routine and chasing new places with someone by your side. Bright, cinematic, and carefree, the song turns travel into a shared daydream




 “Goin Gone” by Shery M is a pop track built around forward motion and quiet confidence. It frames personal experience as something shared, turning reflection into momentum rather than hesitation




 Harry Styles drifts effortlessly on “Aperture,” embracing a loose, unhurried vibe that sets him apart from today’s mainstream pop. The track feels bold and refreshing, showcasing his willingness to explore new musical landscapes




 “Through the Daylight” by Thickshake is an indie pop track that leans into warmth, love, and easy escapism. It cuts through the noise of everyday responsibility with a bright, infectious energy that feels genuinely uplifting




 “Get On That Groove! Club” by The 77 Syndicate & Rowen Shore taps straight into that raw Chicago energy from the moment disco started mutating into house. The call-and-response chants, funk-driven rhythm, and playful swagger make it feel like a packed dancefloor sometime between midnight and sunrise




 GIRLSET’s “Little Miss” shines with playful energy, and Missy Elliott’s remix verse brings her signature wit and magnetic charisma. The track blends sharp rhythms with confident vibes, making it both fun and unforgettable



 “Deep Fuchsia” by Ava Valianti is a pop rock track that plunges into the intensity of all-consuming love. The song captures that vivid, almost magnetic pull where every emotion, memory, and color feels heightened




 “Everything’s OK – Paternal Remix” by Paternal reframes raw heartbreak through a techno lens that’s both heavy and hypnotic. The lyrics sit in that fragile space between ending and restarting, while the pulsing beat keeps pushing forward no matter how low things feel




 Megadeth closes their final record with “Puppet Parade,” a sharp reflection on life’s monotonies wrapped in their signature thrash intensity. Critics and fans alike hail it as a standout, a crowning glory that showcases the band’s enduring power




 “Hug & Hold the Ocean (Cosmo Symphonic Version)” by Oxiroma is a cinematic soundtrack that bridges the mysterious vastness of space with human emotion. Blending a full symphony orchestra and retro synthesizers, the track feels like an experiment in hearing the cosmos unfold in real time




 “Why Oh Why” by Mick J. Clark is an emotional pop ballad that leans into vulnerability without holding back. The song carries a sense of questioning and quiet ache, letting the melody do most of the talking. It’s the kind of track that sits with you, turning simple emotions into something deeply felt




 David Guetta and MORTEN team up on “Locked In,” delivering a dark, high-energy Future Rave banger. Trippie Redd’s vocals add a hip-hop edge to the melodic techno-driven chaos, creating a track that’s intense, hypnotic, and impossible to sit still through




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



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