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

Updated: Sep 3


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


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 Demi Lovato hits the gas on a bold new chapter with “Fast” — a high-octane dance-pop anthem fueled by pulsing beats, EDM shimmer, and unapologetic energy. Produced by Zhone, it’s the sound of Demi going full throttle into her next era




 Slow Walk’s “Mountain Dreamer” drifts through the shadows of dark wave, balancing unease and uplift in equal measure. With lyrics that capture the fear of falling and the courage to climb, the track turns inner struggle into a haunting ascent toward self-discovery




 MJOfficial’s “Don’t Trip” comes through with sharp bars and relentless flow, a hip hop anthem built on confidence, hustle, and raw energy. Packed with clever wordplay, UK swagger, and hooks that stick, it’s a track that balances street grit with undeniable style




 Mariah the Scientist and Kali Uchis team up for “Is It a Crime,” a slow-burning R&B gem that drips with vulnerability and unapologetic romance. Their captivating vocals weave together in a hypnotic blend, turning raw emotion into pure allure




 Kojo Rigault breathes new life into Smokey Robinson’s timeless classic “Cruisin’.” Draped in lush instrumentation, sultry vocals, and a touch of Caribbean soul, his reggae reimagining keeps the song tender and timeless while adding a fresh layer of warmth and groove




 Darien Brooks’ “All In His Hands” blends soulful vocals with contemporary gospel, delivering a message of hope, healing, and unwavering trust in God. It’s a song that lifts the spirit and reminds us where true strength lies




 reGGie and Hurricane Wisdom bring raw energy and unfiltered swagger on “On Stream” — a bass-heavy rap anthem built for the grind. Packed with braggadocious bars, streaming culture nods, and relentless flow, it’s a flex-fueled ride from start to finish




 The Transference’s “Sunsets” blends evocative lyrics with polished pop-rock rhythms, striking a balance between immediacy and depth. With a sound that’s both accessible and intricate, the track proves that pop can shimmer with emotion without losing its complexity




 Fiona Amaka’s “Cowards and Shadows” turns the modern reality of ghosting into an indie rock statement. Born from conversations and experiences where silence replaced honesty — from relationships to job-hunting — the track channels that frustration into raw energy and lyrical bite




 We Came As Romans venture into darker territory with “where did you go?” — a haunting, high-intensity track blending glitchy electronics, pounding drums, and raw, near-screamed vocals. It’s a gripping exploration of identity, disconnection, and the unsettling feeling of losing yourself




 Consequential’s “Cravin’” is electronic music at its finest — sonically rich, layered with detail, and versatile enough to move across moods and settings. A track that proves Consequential’s craft lies not just in sound design, but in creating music that resonates widely




 Nuk’s “Haters Pressed” is straight hip hop energy — raw self-expression that fires back at anyone doubting his rise. Honest, unfiltered, and unapologetic, it’s a track about owning your place in life and shutting down the noise




 Robin Schulz, Steve Aoki, and LAWRENT join forces for “Bloodtype” — a hypnotic blend of pulsing rhythm, looping melody, and futuristic sound design. With Aoki’s old-school edge, LAWRENT’s signature touch, and Schulz’s polished production, it’s a surprising and addictive dance-floor gem




 "Barry Sanders" by Diceman brings sharp football-inspired wordplay to a hard-hitting hip hop beat. The track blends gritty confidence with clever sports metaphors, showcasing both lyrical skill and energy. It’s a bold tribute to greatness, delivered with punch and precision




 Sabrina Nejmah’s “Deep End” dives into pop with purpose, telling the story of breaking free from a shallow relationship and the monotony of an arbitrary routine. With honesty and fire, she transforms frustration into liberation through melody




 Kehlani bares it all on “(un)Folded,” a stripped-back, emotionally charged reimagining her hit “Folded.” With minimal instrumentation and ethereal harmonies from Isaia Huron, the track lets Kehlani’s breathy, intimate vocals take center stage




 "Territory" by Rosie Byron blends alt pop textures with heartfelt storytelling. Recorded in Walsall, the track carries a poignant sense of hope and courage for anyone stepping into new chapters. It’s a moving anthem of resilience and self-discovery




 Boy Grapes’ “Gummo” is alt rock at its most raw and reflective — a searching anthem that wrestles with identity, disconnection, and the fading weight of youth. With lyrics that capture the struggle of belonging and the numbness of routine, it’s a song that speaks to anyone who’s ever felt caught in between




 Yeat kicks things off with “PUT IT ONG,” an opening track that hums like an engine ready to roar. Atmospheric yet charged with momentum, it sets the tone for what’s about to be a high-octane ride




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



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