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

Updated: Nov 6


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


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 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie delivers “Part of Me,” a blend of smooth melodies and confident bars that explore the struggle between healing and holding on. True to his introspective style, he balances vulnerability with pride




 The Kirk returns with “Only Yesterday (We Were Dancing),” a vibrant reimagining of their summer hit. Fusing sultry melodies with an electrifying EDM edge, the track pushes their sound into bold new territory




Michellar opens up on “We Both Can Fall,” featuring Gracie Lou, a country ballad shaped by hard lessons and heartache. The duet’s tone feels lived-in, tracing vulnerability without losing hope




 ANNISOKAY’s “Splinters” channels raw emotion through crushing riffs and haunting lyrics that mourn love lost and memories that refuse to fade. The track blends heaviness with melody, balancing rage and sorrow in true metalcore fashion




 HZPROD teams up with Zombie Juice of Flatbush Zombies and West Coast rap collective ShoeGang on “War Within (Radio Edit).” The track cuts deep, confronting mental battles, social decay, and the fight to stay free in a system built to confine




 Al Sharp pays homage with “93 Wu” featuring Crusada, a hard-hitting salute to the Wu-Tang legacy. The track bridges old-school grit with a sharp modern edge, echoing the spirit of ’93 through today’s lens




 Tiësto reimagines Proxy’s 2008 rave anthem with “RVN (Raven),” infusing it with his signature electro energy and festival-ready power. The track surges with relentless momentum, bridging underground grit and modern mainstage sound




Rupert Träxler embarks on a reflective voyage with “The Journey,” a pop rock piece rich in emotion and texture. Blending spoken word poetry with shimmering melodies, he crafts a soundscape that feels both intimate and transcendent




 Calling All Astronauts fire up the alt-rock charge on “Time To Party,” blending anthemic energy with purpose. Beneath its pulse is a call to break molds and own who you are. It’s rebellion wrapped in a hook




 Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” crowns the Billboard Hot 100, leading all 12 tracks from The Life of a Showgirl in a record-breaking sweep. The song captures her signature blend of storytelling and emotion, intertwining tragedy and allure with cinematic grace




Tomato Soup unravels the shadows of the soul on “Half Evil,” a haunting Americana piece steeped in myth and confession. Through poetic storytelling and hypnotic tones, the track explores fractured identity and the yearning to belong




 RIVERLABS dives deep into the neon void on “Synthetic Hearts,” a haunting piece of synthwave introspection. The track pulses with cinematic tension, asking what’s left of humanity in a programmed world




 PinkPantheress and JT join forces on “Noises,” a standout from Fancy That that pushes her sound into bolder, more experimental territory. Co-produced with aksel arvid, it spins paranoia into a fast-paced, glitchy thrill




The Cockney Cowboy celebrates his roots and dreams on “City Boy Singing Country Songs,” a heartfelt anthem of passion and purpose. Blending classic country storytelling with modern charm, the track captures Justin’s journey from city lights to honky-tonk nights




 Trueclaw channels motion and mindset on “One Road,” an electronic pop track inspired by the rhythm of running. The song captures endurance, clarity, and the quiet drive to keep moving forward




 Zero 9:36 and Ekoh confront pain and generational scars on “Withdrawals,” a raw fusion of rap and rock that cuts deep. The track channels grief, addiction, and the struggle to break cycles through haunting verses and explosive emotion




 Sairen unleashes a powerful fusion of emotion and intensity on “Livermorium.” This rock instrumental weaves heavy guitar riffs with mesmerizing melodies, crafting a soundscape that’s both fierce and cinematic




 Thomas James channels purpose and conviction on his new hip hop single “OMG.” Blending sharp lyricism with spiritual insight, he lays the foundation for a new chapter rooted in faith




 TINI turns up the heat with “Una Noche Más,” a sultry Latin dance track that pulses with desire and nostalgia. Mixing infectious rhythms with intimate lyrics, she captures the thrill of forbidden love and the pull of a connection that refuses to fade




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



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