Here are our daily picks for you featuring Juice WRLD, EST Gee, Juvenile Baby and more!
1. “Hi Life” – Dombresky
First up on today’s selection is “Hi Life,” the latest house hit by French-born, LA-based producer Dombresky. Layered with contagious piano riffs, ascending synth lines, crisp drums and soaring, repetitive vocals, this single is sure to leave the club yearning for more. “This track is a love letter to the golden era of house music, blending the soulful grooves of the ’90s with a fresh, modern touch,” explains Dombresky. “It’s a revival of the energy and spirit that made us all fall in love with the dance floor.” Listen to the new track today, out via Insomniac Records.
2. “Misfit” – Juice WRLD
“Misfit” by late American rapper and singer-songwriter Juice WRLD is a transparent new track taken from his posthumously-released album, The Party Never Ends. With an air of reflective melancholy, the lyricism explores the struggle of fitting in, of feeling alienated from society. The song’s instrumentals include soft piano chords and wistful guitar loops, which pair with Juice WRLD’s emotional vocal delivery. The accompanying music video, directed by Steve Cannon, follows a protagonist who ultimately finds community with other “misfits.”
3. “The Streets” – EST Gee
Placed on the forefront of today’s rising hip-hop scene is “The Streets” by Louisville rapper EST Gee. This new single finds the 30-year-old spitting lyrics that document the reality of life in his Kentucky hometown. The fluidity of his vocal delivery complement the track’s moody trap instrumentals to create a gritty, atmospheric soundscape. “The Streets” marks the second single released from EST Gee’s forthcoming project. Stay on the lookout for new songs until then!
4. “Castles” – Tired of Fighting
UK emo punk band Tired of Fighting have released their latest introspective single, “Castles.” From delving into exciting beginnings to navigating the challenges of change to embracing the enduring nature of a solid friendship, this new song takes listeners on a relatable, yet profound, journey. On the track’s unique lyricism, songwriter Nic Wood shares, “When romantic love changes to deep platonic care it can be a really difficult thing to navigate, but finding a way to still remain friends after a break up can be so rewarding, and it’s something I’m really glad we did.”
5. “Had 2 Learn” – Juvenile Baby
Regarded as a rapidly rising rapper within Florida’s vast hip-hop scene, Juvenile Baby continues to bring the intensity with his unapologetic new single, “Had 2 Learn.” The track is driven by classic trap elements like rolling basslines and tight drum patterns. Lyrically, the song delves into themes of standing on business despite personal hardships, emphasizing resilience and a desire to rise above conflict. All in all, the release of “Had 2 Learn” allows the 23-year-old to showcase his past with the reality of the present.
Today’s selection spans from hip-hop rap-infused hits to emo punk sensations to funky house anthems. Check these five tracks out today and add something new to a playlist or two!
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