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May Top Picks ( Week 3 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly


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


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 From the first second, “The Contract” by Twenty One Pilots launches into a relentless, high-energy ride—twisting, turning, and never letting up. Punchy, addictive, and wildly unpredictable, it’s a full-throttle anthem that delivers everything fans could’ve hoped for—and then some




 “Caught Up In You” by JB Elwood is a sun-drenched indie pop gem that bottles the feeling of one perfect night. With the windows down and time suspended, it captures the quiet magic of connection—those moments of laughter, shared stories, and unspoken sparks that stay with you long after the night is gone




 Featured on the F1® THE MOVIE soundtrack, “Just Keep Watching” by Tate McRae races ahead as a punchy pop anthem built for the fast lane. With infectious energy and a beat that won’t quit, it mirrors the film’s high-octane pace—even if it leans into simplicity, it’s pure adrenaline on repeat




“Would You?” by BE|AH is a quietly aching alt folk confessional, steeped in vulnerability and the ache of unspoken truths. With stripped-down sincerity, the track navigates the space between hope and heartbreak—where love lingers, but the answers never come. Honest, fragile, and deeply human




“party 4 u” by Charli XCX drifts in like a dreamy confession—soft synths, aching vocals, and the quiet hope that maybe they’ll show up. Produced by A.G. Cook, it trades pop spectacle for simmering vulnerability, capturing the loneliness of waiting in a room full of noise




 “By Myself Without You (Juggernaut Mix)” by Stormcellar is a brooding alt rock meditation on grief, memory, and emotional dissonance. With searing lyrics and a weighty, atmospheric sound, it captures the paradox of feeling alone in someone’s presence—and haunted by them in their absence. Heavy, poetic, and unflinchingly raw




 GloRilla puts her own raw, unapologetic spin on a Keyshia Cole classic with “Typa”—a bold anthem for knowing exactly what (and who) you want. Fierce, confident, and laced with her signature Memphis grit, GloRilla makes it clear: she’s not settling for anything less




 “Zombie” sees YUNGBLUD step into a more introspective light—still raw and rebellious, but now with a layer of reflection that hits deeper. It’s the sound of someone peeling back the noise to reveal the cracks, and in doing so, showing real growth. Same spirit, just evolved




 “Girls Will Be Girls” finds ITZY channeling the fiery spirit of their debut era—but with a sharper edge. Confident, confrontational, and bursting with club-ready energy, it’s a bold reminder that girl groups can own the dancefloor while making a statement




Stick Figure brings a fresh breeze to Bob Marley’s “Natural Mystic,” honoring the original’s spirit while layering in their signature laid-back reggae-dub style. Smooth, soulful, and effortlessly hypnotic, it’s a respectful reimagining that drifts like smoke on a summer afternoon



May Top Picks ( Week 3 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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