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

Updated: Oct 29


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


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 The Pretty Reckless unleash raw power in “For I Am Death // Life Evermore Pt.2,” blending haunting lyricism with unapologetic rock grit. Taylor Momsen delivers a commanding performance that embodies darkness and allure in equal measure. It’s a chilling, cinematic reminder of the band’s unmatched intensity




 Zachary Mason goes full psychedelic rock satire on “5...4...3...2...1...,” turning climate dread and escape fantasies into a launch-sequence sing-along. The song swings between humor and alarm, treating planetary collapse like a boarding call to elsewhere




 Blaqulla returns with “Ghost in tha Briefcase,” a powerful rap track that fuses raw emotion with soulful depth. His sharp lyricism and heartfelt storytelling cut through the noise, reminding listeners what authenticity in hip-hop truly sounds like




 Cassö turns up the heat with “Guestlist,” a high-octane, pop-infused techno anthem built for the late-night crowd. Featuring Sacha’s captivating vocals, the track pulses with club-ready energy and playful chaos. It’s pure euphoria from the first beat to the last drop




 Cat Cork strips it back on “SIMPLE SONG (ACOUSTIC),” tracing a full life arc from childhood wonder to ambition to late-life peace. The writing is plainspoken but weighted, letting the milestones land without decoration




 Blue Ride’s “Stay in the Light” is an uplifting pop anthem about hope, renewal, and holding on through life’s storms. With radiant melodies and heartfelt lyrics, it reminds us that even in the darkest moments, there’s always light to be found




 Mariah Carey returns with “Here For It All,” a soulful ballad that blends heartfelt devotion with timeless elegance. Her vocals glide through the song’s emotional highs and quiet confessions, capturing love in all its messy, beautiful complexity. It’s classic Mariah—intimate, powerful, and deeply human




 Lennart Jönsson’s “Cure Your Fear,” with Josh St Germain, David Kroon, and Eric Eklund, channels hard-rock force into a critique of Swedish journalism’s blind spots and panic-driven storytelling. The track was born from a long frustration with bias and fear as business models





 Double Yellow’s “We Got Caught” bursts with infectious groove and sun-soaked funk energy. Upbeat, playful, and irresistibly smooth, it’s the kind of track that gets your head nodding before you even realize it




 Monaleo commands attention with “Sexy Soulaa,” a bold anthem that radiates confidence and cultural pride. The track celebrates Black beauty and identity with fearless authenticity and striking self-assurance. It’s an empowering statement of strength, style, and unapologetic truth




 Mtnt returns with “All I Need,” a trance cut built like a widescreen skyline of synth and pulse. The track leans on atmosphere as much as rhythm, drawing you into its sweep instead of rushing the payoff




 DARNELL’s “Staring At The Moon” glows with a distinct electronic pop sound, blending diverse production styles into something both fresh and immersive. It’s a track that captures the stillness of reflection and the pulse of movement all at once




 ONI open their latest chapter with “What I’ve Become,” a hauntingly melodic track that sets an emotional tone from the first note. Clean vocals carry a sense of reflection and sorrow, weaving through layers of melancholy soundscapes. It’s a striking introduction that captures the beauty in transformation and pain




 Taye Blues keeps it straight-line focused on “GTTH,” a hip hop flex built around one mission: get to the money. The record is all repetition, cadence, and certainty — no detours, no second thoughts




 Cosmiq’s “Dancing in the Rain” is a vibrant fusion of Afrobeat, Latin House, and R&B that turns life’s storms into rhythm and release. Born from the idea of finding joy in motion, the track celebrates resilience, freedom, and the beauty of dancing through chaos




 Purity Ring’s “The Long Night” feels like stepping into a digital dreamscape, blurring the lines between fantasy and sound. The duo crafts an immersive electronic world that channels the spirit of an RPG adventure. It’s an ambitious journey—mesmerizing in vision, even when its magic feels just out of reach




 Stevie Hawkins delivers warmth and grace on “A Song For You,” blending soul, blues, and jazz into something timeless. The vocals carry deep feeling, supported by elegant orchestration




 Fiona Amaka returns with “Wingman,” an alt-rock love song built on layered guitars and quiet ache. What started as a simple idea landed much deeper than expected. This one clearly stuck to ribs




 Brandon Lake rides into new territory with “When A Cowboy Prays,” blending country storytelling with soul-stirring worship. The track honors the quiet strength and faith of cowboys, turning their prayers into hymns of hope and resilience. It’s a heartfelt ode to humility, belief, and the power of simple devotion




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



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