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

Updated: Jun 20


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


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 “OWA OWA” by Lil Tecca hits with a hypnotic groove, balancing flex-heavy bars and breezy swagger over a woozy, melodic beat. It’s carefree confidence in sonic form — made to soundtrack late nights and louder thoughts




 “Easy Love” by Dimagroove is a soulful blues cut that finds beauty in the simple, steady rhythm of everyday affection. DIY-produced and deeply heartfelt, it leans into love without the noise—just raw feeling, honest words, and groove-rich instrumentation that speaks straight to the soul




 “Suzie (Gravity)” by Rosetta West hits with raw power and heavy emotion — a hard rock storm that refuses to hold back. Fueled by gritty riffs and a magnetic vocal performance, the track crashes through heartbreak, obsession, and the pull of something you can’t escape. It’s intense, unapologetic, and built to be played loud




 “Manchild” marks a bold new chapter for Sabrina Carpenter — a playful, 80s-soaked synth-pop gem laced with a surprising touch of country twang. With the opening line “Oh boy,” she sets the tone for a confident, genre-blending ride that’s as charming as it is refreshing




 “Two Becoming One” by MiQael tears through the veil of time and memory with a raw punk rock intensity. Fueled by longing, spiritual connection, and the ache of impossible love, the track burns with emotional urgency. Gritty yet poetic, it captures the haunting pull of two souls destined to collide—again and again—for eternity




 “All Day, Every Day” by Synthonic grooves with effortless cool — a laid-back jazz track laced with funky rhythm and feel-good flow. It’s the kind of tune that slips into your day like sunlight through blinds — warm, easy, and impossible not to vibe with. Smooth, stylish, and made for the moment




 “Let You Fade” by Linkin Park closes out From Zero (Deluxe) with a powerful blend of raw emotion and sonic intensity. A searing guitar riff sets the stage, while Mike Shinoda’s echo-laced verses bring depth and restraint — a gripping reminder of Linkin Park’s ability to evolve without losing their core




 “It’s Not You” by ANACY shimmers with synth pop allure while diving deep into the emotional maze of avoidant attachment. Balancing vulnerability with restraint, the track captures the push and pull of craving connection but pulling back to protect the self. A polished, poignant reflection on the walls we build and the hearts we hide




 “fEast” by LOGICA ABSTRACTA is more than an instrumental — it’s an immersive audiovisual experience. With its raw, analog textures and minimal digital interference, the track unfolds like a shadow theatre in motion, blending sound and vision into something both primal and experimental. It’s abstract, atmospheric, and strikingly original — a true sensory installation




 “Friend of Mine” by Rihanna trades complexity for pure, infectious charm — a bouncy dance beat and looping vocals make it instantly replayable. Light, playful, and effortlessly catchy, it’s Rihanna at her most carefree




 “Mona Lisa” by Sonny Siminski blends folk pop warmth with quiet heartbreak, capturing the ache of loving someone emotionally distant. With piercing lyrics and a melody that lingers, the track paints a portrait of longing, silence, and unresolved tension—all hidden behind a cold, unreadable gaze. Still, beneath the frustration, there’s a pull too strong to ignore




 “Sound of Bloom” by MAX BARSKIH marks a radiant return to his pop/dance roots—emotional, energetic, and full of life. This track pulses with euphoric beats and vibrant vocals, capturing the feeling of growth, rebirth, and movement all at once. A sonic bloom you’ll want to dance through




 “Family Matters” by Skye Newman cuts deep with raw honesty, unpacking the weight of family ties over stripped-back, soulful production. It’s tender, vulnerable, and profoundly human — a track that resonates long after it ends




 “DON-DON” by RSAI marches to its own beat—literally. Blending EDM with the commanding pulse of military rhythm, this track was born from a moment of raw inspiration and transforms that spark into pure dancefloor fire. Explosive, unpredictable, and unapologetically bold, it’s a sonic charge you can’t help but move to




 “Light Upon the Water” by GISKE is a hauntingly tender indie pop ballad, steeped in nostalgia and quiet beauty. With poetic lyrics that drift between lost love, longing, and fleeting sparks of light, the track feels like a late-night walk through memory. Delicate and reflective, it’s the kind of song that gently lingers—like stardust on the surface of still water




 “The Chant” by KSHMR & Ryos unleashes tribal energy with cinematic precision — ritual-inspired melodies rise over thunderous drops, blending primal rhythm with polished festival fire. It’s a track built to awaken the crowd




 “Wasted” by Lost Velvet drifts through a haze of dark desire and emotional unrest. With saturated guitars, shadowy textures, and hypnotic dual vocals, the track feels like a dream spiraling just out of reach—haunting, immersive, and achingly beautiful. A slow burn that pulls you under




 “I'll Never Be Free” by Bill Barlow aches with the weight of time slipping away. Rooted in soul but carried by raw honesty, the track captures the grind of trying to keep up—emotionally, spiritually, and existentially. With every verse, it wrestles with the ticking clock, the fading smile, and the quiet fear that freedom might be just out of reach. Heavy, heartfelt, and deeply human




 “We Not Done” by 42 Dugg hits hard with magnetic hooks and booming production — a street anthem built to echo through speakers and crowds alike. With a chant-worthy chorus and visuals that double down on his dominance, Dugg proves he’s just getting started



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



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