Here are our daily picks for you featuring joan, Kings Elliot, and more!
1. “Too Good” – EJ Jones
Sleek and emotionally sharp, “Too Good” blends late-night R&B textures with pop polish. EJ Jones delivers silky vocals with just enough edge to cut — the kind of track that knows it’s a little dangerous and wears it like cologne. Cool, confident, and low-key devastating.
2. “face” – joan
“face” is a love letter with water damage — dreamy, nostalgic, and softly aching. joan’s signature retro-pop shimmer wraps around aching lyrics that feel both current and timeless. It’s prom-night sadness in the best possible way.
3. “Parasite” – Nate Vickers
Unsettling and catchy in equal measure, “Parasite” slithers through alt-pop shadows with confidence. Nate Vickers plays with dissonance — lyrical, sonic, emotional — and lands somewhere between self-destruction and self-awareness.
4. “Starcrossed” – Kings Elliot
A ballad built on heartbreak and cinematic scale, “Starcrossed” is fragile, grand, and achingly sincere. Kings Elliot sings like she’s breaking in real time — not for drama, but because she can’t help it. It’s poetry in collapse.
5. “Sugarcat” – Dope Lemon
“Slick” doesn’t even begin to cover it. “Sugarcat” is swagger turned into sound — a hazy, bass-heavy, slow-motion strut. Dope Lemon doesn’t rush, doesn’t beg, and definitely doesn’t care what you think — and that’s exactly why it works.
Whether whispered through heartbreak or shouted with swagger, these tracks carry their own weight — and leave a mark. As the noise fades and the week resets, one thing’s clear: honesty still hits the hardest when it sounds this good.
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