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July 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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 Skye Newman strips it all back on “Out Out,” a haunting a cappella confession that captures the quiet ache of love fading. Raw, intimate, and beautifully unfiltered—this is heartbreak at its most human




 Jon Gold’s “Wholly You” is jazz with a purpose — written in the midst of personal turmoil and global unrest. Through poignant lyrics and soulful melodies, he turns sorrow into beauty, offering a gentle push toward positivity and self-discovery




 Franky Fugazi’s “NO I AIN’T (LIVE at JimmysJukeJoint)” captures the grit and soul of a raw one-take performance in Alkmaar, The Netherlands. Driven by the unmistakable sound of a cigar box guitar through a vintage Pignose amp, the track strips rock-pop down to its bones — unique, unpolished, and impossible to replicate




 “Chains & Whips” isn’t just a track—it’s a statement. Pusha T, Malice, and Kendrick Lamar dismantle materialism, fake status, and spiritual decay with razor-sharp verses over Pharrell’s dark, minimalist production. It's hip-hop at its most confrontational—blunt, biblical, and built to disrupt




 Echezona’s “Rare” goes beyond being just a song or video title — it’s a celebration of uniqueness itself. Blending alt-pop warmth with heartfelt intention, it reflects the love, hope, and inspiration we’re all searching to share with the world




 Dax’s “Man I Used To Be” is soul with purpose — born from a period of sobriety and deep self-reflection. The track carries the weight of growth and the beauty of artistic evolution, revealing a side of Dax that feels both vulnerable and transformative




 All Time Low brings back their signature pop-punk spark with “The Weather” — a bright, bouncy anthem laced with cynicism. Behind the catchy hooks lies a playful jab at fake small talk and fading friendships. Nostalgic, punchy, and cleverly biting




 “PANIC BUTTONS” is a re-energised rave anthem, fusing old-school intensity with sleek modern production. Featuring Faber’s edgy vocal performance — raw soul wrapped in fierce attitude — Joe Average and Mad Mick deliver a track built to ignite dance floors with fresh energy and classic spirit




 “Flex World” by YoungLuxe isn’t just another pop anthem — it’s a statement. Beneath the cold, addictive sound that fuels party edits and TikToks, the lyrics reveal something deeper: a raw reflection on image, value, and the price of beauty, which, as YoungLuxe reminds us, is higher than your soul




 With “D.A.N.C.E.,” Peggy Gou bottles the essence of summer—sleek house rhythms, hypnotic vocals, and an irresistible groove made for golden hours and moonlit escapes. It's carefree, cool, and classic Peggy




 Babyboii’s “Pelham Parkway” takes you straight to the bustling streets of New York City, capturing its rhythm and energy with ease. Born from a seamless creative flow, the track blends smooth lyrics with a laid-back vibe, wrapping hip hop in a soothing, city-lit glow




 GatiS’ “After Years. Theme” unfolds as an instrumental prologue to his upcoming muunroo project track, “After Years.” Serving as both messenger and mood-setter, the piece introduces the melody with quiet anticipation — a glimpse of what’s to come, carried entirely through sound




 Chappell Roan taps into late-summer longing with “The Subway,” a heart-wrenching breakup ballad soaked in nostalgia. Intimate, cinematic, and achingly honest—it’s the soundtrack to holding on while trying to let go




 Bel Moss’ “Flashback” is a fierce, emotionally-charged synth-pop anthem — a rush of pulsing synths, soulful vocals, and thunderous DNB textures. It’s electronica with intent, reclaiming personal power in every beat and leaving an afterglow of strength and release




 Ida’s “Asta” shines with the bright side of childhood — a melodic, light acoustic piece that feels tender and timeless. Woven with simplicity and heart, it carries a hope that its echoes will ring true for many girls who find a piece of themselves within its sound




 Raw, chaotic, and unapologetically dark— “Napoleon” finds $UICIDEBOY$ in peak form. With gritty verses, grimy beats, and that signature Grey*59 menace, the duo unloads a barrage of street-born fury and Southern swagger. This one’s for the trenches




 December Fades’ “Young Love” shines with synth-pop glow, weaving a heartfelt narrative of the exhilaration that comes with new relationships. Blending captivating soundscapes with raw personal experience, the track captures both the rush and the tenderness of falling for the first time




 Shani Weiss’ “Feel Alright” is alt-pop with a vintage twist — a feel-good hit made for the moments when life’s a mess, yet someone still understands you. Bright, breezy, and full of charm, it’s the kind of track that lifts you up while keeping it real




 Wisp’s “Black Swan” is a haunting alt-rock reverie—fragile yet fierce, drenched in yearning and dreamlike melancholy. With poetic confessions and ghostly soundscapes, it captures the ache of holding onto beauty in a world that keeps slipping away




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



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