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

Updated: Dec 19, 2025


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


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 Jessie Murph reclaims her story on “I’m Not There For You,” turning past heartbreak into power. The track fuses raw emotion with rap-infused production, marking a bold step in her artistic evolution. It’s unapologetic, cutting, and deeply self-assured




 Moon Construction Kit’s “Chemicals” turns emotional fallout into a fierce, shadow-lit anthem. The track fuses indie-rock grit, goth-pop tension, and sharp hooks to capture the rush of feeling everything at once




 Mariele Gomez’s “Let It Fade” captures the quiet heartbreak of realizing two hearts aren’t meeting in the middle anymore. The track blends soft pop warmth with raw honesty, turning the slow unraveling of love into something beautifully relatable




 Koe Wetzel unleashes his wild side on “Werewolf,” blending rock grit with country soul. The track dives into the struggle between self-control and chaos, wrapped in raw vocals and sharp storytelling. Its haunting “aah ooh” hook leaves a bite that lingers




 Seven Nation Army’s “Get Out of My Life – Electro Time” channels electronic pop fire into a full-throttle breakup anthem. The track pulses with sharp hooks and raw urgency, pushing back against someone who’s crossed the line one too many times




 Reapers Ghost’s “Lovebite” taps into a punk-rock pulse wrapped in dark, theatrical flair. The track dives into Johnny Reaper’s world, blurring the line between the living and the lost with its sharp energy and eerie charm




 Althea Rene expands her musical universe on “Time & Space,” blending smooth jazz with soulful, pop-tinged grooves. The track radiates warmth and playfulness, inviting listeners to drift into its uplifting flow. It’s a sonic escape that feels both timeless and free




 Tony Frissore’s “Stand for Freedom” is a genre-blending fusion of experimental hip-hop and spoken-word electronic built around Ralph J. Bunche’s 1949 Nobel Peace Prize address. The track lets Bunche’s words lead, giving historic civil-rights rhetoric a stark, modern pulse




 JODÉ, Lauren Akosia, and Mz Orstin’s “Let It Go” rides an uplifting blend of South African House grooves and Afrobeats warmth. The track’s punchy synths and soothing progressions create a rhythm that feels both freeing and deeply empowering




 Oskar med k channels raw emotion on “Spellbound,” a dark, hypnotic dance track driven by pulsing beats and haunting lyrics. The lyrics amplify its sense of transformation and release, pulling listeners into a trance-like rhythm. It’s intense, immersive, and deeply human




 Paul Louis Villani doesn’t hold back on “Quit Bleeding All Over the Floor,” a rap rock release that sounds like pressure finally snapping. The track channels raw anger into clipped bars and grinding energy, where every line feels deliberate and confrontational




 MayaAgnes’s “Starve” brings a raw, vulnerable honesty to the struggles hidden behind the mirror. The pop production stays gentle while her lyrics cut deep, confronting pressure, shame, and the fight to feel enough




 Kehlani bares her soul on “Out The Window,” a late-night confessional wrapped in warmth and vulnerability. The track feels intimate yet universal, speaking to anyone who’s ever loved and let go. It’s emotion turned into timeless art—honest, tender, and unforgettable




 Shelita delivers pure warmth on “I’m So In Love With You,” a soulful love anthem that blends conscious pop, R&B, and golden-era hip-hop influences. Her smooth vocals ride the groove with an easy confidence, letting emotion lead without overdoing it




 Apeiron Bound’s “Astral Reflection – Rebirth” dives back into their 2022 universe with a sharper, heavier edge. The track twists clarity and chaos into one sweeping moment, pulling you through themes of transcendence and rebirth




 Lil Baby gets introspective on “Try To Love,” blending raw honesty with his signature flow. The track dives into heartbreak, self-worth, and the search for something real amid fame and pain. It’s vulnerable yet resilient—a reminder that even the toughest hearts feel




 Nick Neumann’s “Our Time Starts Now” hits with raw punk-rock urgency and a clear sense of purpose. The track is about reclaiming power from systems that divide and control, turning frustration into unity and resolve




 Chris Oledude’s “TURNING TABLES” brings a bold funk groove to a timeless message. The track draws on the prophet Jesus’ defiance of the powerful, flipping the script on corruption and complacency. It’s a sharp, rhythmic reminder that speaking truth still matters




 The Garden tears through the noise on “Ugly,” a chaotic burst of punk energy and defiant attitude. With raw vocals and biting lyrics, the duo calls out the absurdity of it all while refusing to conform. It’s reckless, unapologetic, and unmistakably The Garden




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



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