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Take a trip to pop paradise with AJ Mitchell, Alice Merton and more!

1. “Chamomile” – Victoria Canal

Kicking off our playlist is “Chamomile” by the exceptionally talented Victoria Canal. This slow ballad feels like gentle waves washing over you, with Canal’s velvety vocals transporting you through the experience. This song is tranquil in a beautiful way, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

2. “Borrowed Hills” – Lo Moon

Lo Moon has a new earworm in the atmospheric production of “Borrowed Hills.” The song is lush with how they produce their sound layering, every chord and lyric feeling like a revelation. The song keeps you wondering as to what new note or sound they’ll produce, all topped with poignant lyrics about the alienating feeling of being alone.

3. “pick me up” – Alice Merton

Moving on to “pick me up” by the electrifying Alice Merton. This infectious pop anthem is a burst of energy, with Merton’s dynamic vocals and catchy hooks putting a smile on your face. The song has a strong message of relying on your friends when you’re down, an encouraging theme to say the people around you are always the ones who know you best.

4. “every day is a game” – Night Tapes

Up next is “every day is a game” by the enigmatic Night Tapes. This synth-driven gem is a retro-inspired delight, blending nostalgic melodies with modern sensibilities to create a truly mesmerizing listening experience. Night Tapes transports you to a neon-soaked world of endless possibility, where every beat feels like a step towards enlightenment. Whether you’re a fan of ’80s nostalgia or simply appreciate innovative soundscapes, “every day is a game” is sure to leave you craving more.

5. “Flowers on the Moon” – AJ Mitchell

Closing out our playlist is the talented AJ Mitchell with “Flowers on the Moon.” This beauty of a track is a testament to the blossoming ability of Mitchell’s songwriting prowess, wrapped together with his emotive vocal performance. The song’s stripped-down arrangement and intimate production allow Mitchell’s raw talent to shine through, creating a powerful and unforgettable listening experience.

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