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June Top Picks ( Week 4 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly

Updated: Aug 19


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


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 Travis Scott comes out swinging on 'KICK OUT' — a high-octane blend of trap heat and hypnotic hooks. With OZ and T-Minus on the boards, and visuals that hit just as hard, this one doesn’t knock—it erupts




 In “Known 3 Yrs. Seen 24 Hrs.,” Amy-Lin Slezak trades rage for nostalgia, revisiting dorm room days, late-night margaritas, and mixtapes as love letters. This bright country pop track captures the wild, messy, and unforgettable friendships that carried us through breakups and shake-ups alike




 In “These Cold Days,” Talking Nerves weave delicate melodies with raw honesty, confronting the quiet ache of losing someone you love. It’s an indie pop elegy that captures the chill of absence and the warmth of memory, leaving you with a song that lingers long after the last note fades




 Deftones return with 'my mind is a mountain,' a towering blend of shoegaze haze and metal weight. Chino Moreno’s vocals cut through the atmosphere like light through fog—haunting, heavy, and unmistakably Deftones




 “Moody” by Silky Vibe dives deep into the push and pull of a toxic relationship, tracing its dizzying highs and crushing lows. With smooth R&B grooves and raw emotion, it leaves you with more questions than answers—and that’s exactly the point




 In “Lullaby,” Brynja Rán delivers a dreamy yet sharp pop track about being done with empty excuses. Her smooth vocals and hypnotic rhythm turn exhaustion into art, creating a song that’s equal parts escape and quiet empowerment




 On 'Let Him Go,' Denon Reed turns heartbreak into a dancefloor ultimatum. Wrapped in electronic pop gloss and pulsing beats, the track delivers raw honesty with every lyric—because knowing your worth should hit just as hard as the drop




 “Speak Too Soon” by Mercy Kelly blends heartfelt pop rock melodies with an emotional plea for connection. Through imagery of storms, darkness, and unshakable devotion, it’s a song about holding on when life turns cruel—promising light, truth, and love that endures




 “The Funky Martians” by Zachary Mason blasts off on a groovy, psychedelic trip, spinning a playful tale of humanity ditching a broken Earth for the red sands of Mars. Packed with quirky humor and far-out sounds, it’s cosmic escapism at its funkiest




 TWICE lights the fuse with ‘THIS IS FOR’ — a bold, high-energy anthem that celebrates self-confidence and inner power. It’s not just a song, it’s a statement: this is for you — the fearless, the unapologetic, the unstoppable




 “I Remember You Wrong” by Sjelløs drifts through the haze of fading memories, where truth blurs with longing. This tender pop track captures the ache of misremembering someone—not for what they were, but for the version your heart still clings to




 In “Heartache,” Bloodlin3 blends sharp lyricism with raw hip hop energy to call out a world obsessed with instant gratification. It’s a track that hits hard, pairing social commentary with a beat that keeps you hooked




 With 'Kickboxer,' YoungBoy taps into raw intensity while revealing a sharper melodic edge. It's a fiery display of force and feeling—unfiltered, untouchable, unmistakably YoungBoy




 Teté’s “Picture This” drifts like a daydream — indie pop that lingers between fantasy and memory, where love lives only in your imagination yet feels impossibly real. With each note, Teté turns fleeting emotions into soundscapes that feel both intimate and cinematic, pulling you deeper into the haze




 “Better With Us” by Jenna Louise is an uplifting indie pop anthem filled with rich harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and feel-good melodies. Inspired by the sincerity of Alex Warren’s “Carry You Home,” it’s the perfect soundtrack for weddings, first dances, and timeless memories




 Fueled by fury and disillusionment, ‘WASH IT ALL AWAY’ channels the raw power of heavy metal into a defiant roar against hypocrisy and chaos. Five Finger Death Punch doesn't ask for redemption—they demand release




 Razor Burn’s “Into the Void” hits with hard rock fury — big, crashing guitars that echo the weight of our times. It’s a raw plunge into grim reality, where every riff feels like a battle cry and every lyric cuts to the bone




 “Underground,” the second track from God of the Dead, sees Rosetta West channel pure rock ’n’ roll energy into a cohesive, hard-hitting statement. It’s a bold mix of grit, emotion, and artistic vision that leaves a lasting impact




 ‘Mayana’ pulses with Afro-house fire as MoBlack and INNA unite for a hypnotic club anthem. It’s a bold new sound for INNA—rhythmic, radiant, and built for late-night dance floor




June Top Picks ( Week 4 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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