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Here are our daily picks for you featuring Bella Poarch, Japanese Breakfast, and more!

1. “Will You Always Love Her?” – Bella Poarch

Darkly cinematic and dripping with obsession, Bella Poarch explores the shadow side of love in this haunting ballad. With delicate vocals floating over eerie production, it feels like the soundtrack to a love story unraveling in slow motion—equal parts seduction and sorrow.

2. “Gomorrah Nouveaux” – Imperial Triumphant

A sprawling, chaotic descent into sonic madness, Imperial Triumphant pushes the limits of avant-garde metal with “Gomorrah Nouveaux.” It’s dissonant, terrifying, and exhilarating—like being swallowed whole by a gilded nightmare. This isn’t just music; it’s a full-scale auditory hallucination.

3. “Picture Window” – Japanese Breakfast

Tender and shimmering with melancholy, “Picture Window” captures the quiet ache of watching the world pass you by. Japanese Breakfast wraps wistful melodies around poetic sadness, delivering a track that feels like snowfall on a lonely Sunday. It’s gentle, but it lingers long after it ends.

4. “Lost Your Faith” – Ava Max

Pop meets heartbreak in “Lost Your Faith,” where Ava Max transforms emotional wreckage into a floor-filling anthem. Behind the infectious hooks lies a raw vulnerability that hits harder with each listen—a perfect balance of power and pain.

5. “Windy and Warm” – TOMMY EMMANUEL

A tour de force, Tommy Emmanuel breathes life into every note of “Windy and Warm.” It’s bright, breezy, and effortless—yet technically jaw-dropping. No words, no theatrics—just pure instrumental storytelling from a master at work.

From whispered ballads to virtuosic guitar runs and metal chaos, this week’s tracks pull you in from every angle. Let yourself feel it all—click play, get lost, and don’t look back.

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