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

Updated: Oct 18


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


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 Demi Lovato’s “Here All Night” dives into a bold, avant-garde pop sound with pulsing synths and shimmering textures. The steady electronic beat sets a late-night, club-ready atmosphere that showcases her fearless experimentation on the new album




 Audius’ “Trigger” fires with pulsing pop energy and emotional tension, capturing the intoxicating cycle of love, desire, and chaos. It’s a bold, high-voltage anthem about the thrill and danger of someone who knows exactly how to pull your strings




 Brandon Frizzell’s “Distracted” blends acoustic warmth with a touch of pop and folk to reflect on the chaos of modern life. The song unpacks our struggle with constant noise and the fading line between truth and illusion




 ‘TIT FOR TAT’ shows Tate McRae at her sharpest, spinning messy relationship drama into a pure hype-pop rush. It’s a punchy revenge anthem built for late-night singalongs and easily the season’s must-hear track




 George Tyner’s “Long Night” is a heartfelt country ballad rooted in the soul of the Appalachian foothills. Drawing inspiration from artists like Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, George delivers raw emotion through honest storytelling and rich, lived-in vocals




 Mark Sutton’s “Odyssey” is a breathtaking piano instrumental that carries listeners on a sweeping orchestral journey beyond genre and time. Inspired by the spirit of exploration, it captures the beauty of discovery in every note




 ‘PIECES ON MY NECK.’ brings YFN Lucci’s street-wise flex and 21 Savage’s cold precision into one heavyweight hip-hop moment. It’s pure luxury-rap energy—icy jewelry, hard truths, and relentless hustle all wrapped in a beat built to rattle trunks




 Satellite Train’s “James Dean” channels the restless spirit of rebellion and desire that defined a generation. With its driving indie rock energy and cinematic lyrics, the track pays homage to the timeless allure of living fast and dreaming big




 The Parachute Testers’ “Tired Bones” drifts through the waves of indie pop with a soothing sense of escape. It’s a song about seeking peace by the sea when life’s storms hit too hard, finding calm in the rhythm of the tide




 ‘Kill Me Fast’ channels Three Days Grace’s signature intensity, pairing Adam Gontier and Matt Walst’s vocals for a jolt of raw emotion. It’s a standout from their 2025 album Alienation, delivering the kind of heavy, heart-on-sleeve rock that longtime fans can’t get enough of




 Harry Kappen’s “The Longing” is a striking alt-rock exploration of the timeless conflict between reason and emotion. With haunting vocals and powerful instrumentation, the track captures the tension of wanting what the heart desires while knowing what the mind resists




 Prience Moore’s “No You And Me (Without The Kids)” is a soulful R&B reflection on love’s evolution and the quiet heartbreak of growing apart. Through tender vocals and honest storytelling, the song captures the bittersweet truth of holding on for family when the love has faded




 Zara Larsson keeps the energy alive with "Blue Moon," a club-ready anthem that celebrates the bliss of unforgettable nights with someone special. It’s another reminder of her knack for turning romance into dancefloor magic




 Fatal Switch’s “Apex” erupts with pure nu-metal intensity, fusing ferocious energy, explosive riffs, and unrelenting attitude. It’s an anthem for chaos and domination—where raw aggression meets unstoppable confidence




 Kingstaf’s “Second Chances” delivers a powerful blend of sharp lyricism and emotional depth, exploring trust, confidence, and loyalty in relationships. With its reflective tone and smooth flow, the track speaks to the strength it takes to rebuild what’s been broken




 Tame Impala’s “Dracula” delivers a catchy, groovy blend of electro-pop with funky textures that make it an instant vibe. Many listeners call it a fun bop, drawing comparisons to the beloved Currents era while carving out its own hypnotic charm




 Big Sosa’s “Something Different” blends South African pop rhythms with smooth R&B vibes, creating a sound that’s both soulful and infectious. The track dives into healing after heartbreak, asking for patience and peace in love’s next chapter




 JNZI’s “Speaker” is an electrifying hip hop anthem about self-belief, perseverance, and turning struggle into power. With sharp bars and infectious energy, it captures the rise from the dirt to dominance—proof that manifestation and hard work speak louder than doubt




 “Please Don’t Go” by Toosii and YoungBoy Never Broke Again highlights their undeniable chemistry and versatility. Blending raw emotion with futuristic production, the track stands out as one of the freshest R&B/Hip-Hop releases of 2025. It’s a powerful collaboration that hints at even more to come from the duo




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



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