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

Updated: Dec 28, 2025


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


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 Set It Off’s “Pathological” hits hard, cutting straight into the chaos left by liars and manipulators. The track blends raw aggression with emotional clarity, with vocals that swing from deep lows to sharp, unfiltered screams




 John Leslie’s “Dream” drifts between rock, neo-psychedelia, and Indian classical textures to create a deeply immersive experience. The song moves like a meditation on time, illusion, and inner silence, where reality blurs and emotion takes the lead




 Patrick Costello’s “Borderline: Chaos at the Border” is an acoustic song that leans into empathy and quiet resistance. Originally released in 2021, it’s being re-shared in response to ongoing xenophobia and the demonizing of immigrants




 Anyma & Solomun’s “Till I Die” merges cinematic futurism with a deep, hypnotic groove, creating a late-night pulse that feels both massive and intimate. The track’s electric vocals and soaring production carry a cinematic weight, pulling emotion straight into the club




 Pop USA’s “Senseless” is an alt-pop track that pairs a clean, modern sound with a heavy sense of purpose. Recently recorded to help raise awareness of Stephen Lawrence’s story, the song keeps his memory and legacy present without overstatement




 Larry Karpenko’s “Christmas Time Is Here” drifts in like falling snow, wrapping familiar holiday words in a soft, ambient glow. The lyrics linger on togetherness, memory, and that quiet magic that fills the air when the world slows down




 Shenseea’s “BOSS UP” delivers a sleek fusion of R&B and dancehall, highlighting her unmistakable style and global presence. The track doubles as a confidence boost, pushing listeners to “stack ya paper, get ya weight up… BOSS UP!” with unapologetic energy




 XS Cash’s “Poison” is a hip hop/rap track that plays out like a short film, sharp and cinematic. It moves through luxury and status while never losing sight of the street reality underneath it all. Polished on the surface, tense at the core, it captures the double edge of the lifestyle it portrays




 Michellar’s “Game of Love” featuring Rad Datsun is a breezy indie pop track built around that split-second spark between strangers. Set in the limbo of an airport, it captures the quiet tension of eye contact, hesitation, and the hope that two paths might line up




 Sexyy Red’s “For No Reason” is unapologetic, wild, and built for the club — a raw hip-hop blast that turns chaos into confidence. The track leans all the way into her fearless energy, celebrating movement, attitude, and pure turn-up spirit




 Erro’s “Words About Life” is an alt-pop reflection on doubt, time, and the quiet pressure of trying to live honestly. Built around questions like whether to stay or go, and how to tell truth from lie, the song captures that familiar feeling of searching for footing in a fast-moving world




 Tzu Xander’s “Daddy’s Girl” is a heartfelt pop tribute to the bond between a father and his daughter. The song captures life-changing moments — first breaths, first steps, and the quiet promise to protect and guide — with warmth and sincerity




 New Found Glory’s “Treat Yourself” hits with that fast, west-coast punk rush while pushing a message of real self-compassion. The track’s energetic punch, tight guitar work, and uplifting tone make it feel like a breath of relief after hard times




 SLAPPER’s “Oxygen Kiss” is a quiet triumph in synth-driven storytelling. It doesn’t shout for attention; it earns it through atmosphere, pacing, and a clear sense of identity. The result is a track that pulls you in slowly and stays with you without ever needing to raise its voice




 Richard Green’s “Fake Moments” is a reflective strings instrumental that leans into the fragile nature of happiness. Gentle, emotive melodies unfold like memories that almost slip through your fingers, capturing that uneasy space between beauty and loss




 “Stay A Little Longer” brings together Joel Corry, Galantis, and Izzy Bizu for a euphoric hit that blends bright dance-pop, soulful vocals, and clean, driving production. It’s the kind of feel-good track built for both the club and the radio, full of sing-along highs and warm emotion




 Jill Desiree’s “Broken” is a jazz confessional that lays heartbreak bare with elegance and restraint. Through vivid imagery and raw honesty, she sings about giving love fully and watching it be taken for granted




 Amy-Lin Slezak’s “You Don’t Believe Her” is a stark alt-country song that confronts silence, blame, and learned disbelief. With plainspoken lyrics and a steady, rootsy pull, it exposes how casual words and jokes can shut the door on truth




 Ed Sheeran’s “Skeletons” hits with a rhythmic, hard-edged intensity as he confronts the emotional echoes left behind after unresolved conflict. The production from Sheeran, Blake Slatkin, and P2J gives the track a bold, pulsing drive that matches its vulnerability




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



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