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

Updated: 3 days ago


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


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 "Gameboy" by KATSEYE brings serious heat with its bold mix of Western R&B groove and K-pop finesse. A highlight from their debut album Beautiful Chaos, the track is bursting with layered production, attitude, and magnetic charm. Confident, stylish, and effortlessly catchy — this is KATSEYE making their mark




 “Slow Down” by Cuzoh is a sharp, narrative-driven hip hop track that unpacks the pressure women face in a world ruled by money, power, and survival. With thoughtful bars and a steady flow, Cuzoh delivers a fresh perspective that cuts deeper than the surface




 “Drift” by Ekelle is more than a track—it’s a cultural pulse check. Blending sharp lyricism with smooth flow, it speaks to a generation caught between the grind and the glow-up, where hustle meets healing




 "WENT WEST" by BabyChiefDoit hits like a tidal wave — a blaring symphony of horns, seismic bass, and relentless trap percussion. The piano-led build-up teases the chaos to come, and when the drop hits, it hits hard. Explosive, cinematic, and unapologetically bold — this is a banger that doesn’t hold back




 “Hopeful” by ClaT is a glowing synth-pop anthem about reclaiming strength after struggle. With moonlit imagery and rising momentum, it captures that rare moment when clarity hits—and you finally feel light enough to move forward




 "With Rob As My Witness" by Lovejoy delivers everything fans love — a punchy, catchy chorus, driving riffs, and that unmistakable bassline. It’s energetic, effortlessly hooky, and oozes the band’s signature charm. A standout that shows Lovejoy doing what they do best: making indie rock feel fresh and addictive




 “Rock & Roll American” by Allan Jamisen is a raw, electrified tribute to the rebels who lived loud and died free. Inspired by icons like Elvis, Morrison, and Kerouac, the track roars with the spirit of those who challenged the system—and lit the way with fire




 "Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved" by Miley Cyrus ft. Naomi Campbell channels 80s synth-pop nostalgia with a modern twist. The pulsating groove hooks you from the start, while Miley’s vocals shift seamlessly from sultry to soaring. A confident, danceable anthem with retro flair and star power to spare




 “Little Blue Planet” by Heléne Hellmon pairs an airy indie pop groove with a grounded message of urgency and hope. It’s a heartfelt reminder that even in uncertain times, we still have the power—and the responsibility—to care for the world we share




 "Papasito" by KAROL G is a vibrant fusion of merengue heat and bilingual flair, taken from her album Tropicoqueta. With its playful rhythm and cross-cultural storytelling, the track captures the charm of a Latina chasing love across borders. Infectious, colorful, and full of personality — it’s Karol G at her most irresistible




 “Only (Dance of the Lonely Ones)” by Welcome to the Outside drifts through the haze of chaos and solitude, wrapped in shimmering dream pop textures. A fully independent release, it’s a gentle, haunting meditation on belief, isolation, and the quiet beauty of holding on




 "Won’t Stop" by Gunna finds him navigating success with steady resolve — armored in wealth, but never detached. The track balances confidence with introspection, as Gunna reflects on solitude, envy, and staying focused. It's sleek, moody, and purpose-driven — a statement of quiet strength from an artist who won’t be shaken




 “Bad Man” by Penny Rebels is a gritty alt-rock strut packed with attitude and distortion. With raw vocals and a defiant groove, the track leans into chaos, confidence, and the thrill of owning exactly who you are—flaws and all




 "FEVER" by Beauty School Dropout is a fiery blend of retro psychedelia and 2000s indie grit — all wrapped in a high-voltage, guitar-driven sound. With its anthemic pulse and rebellious charm, the track feels built for both late-night clubs and roaring festival crowds. It’s loud, bold, and unapologetically fun — a shot of adrenaline for modern rock



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



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