Here are our daily picks for you featuring BAYBE, 21 Lil Harold, Stella Rose and more!
1. “GOOD BUSINESS feat. Ameer Vann” – BAYBE
Starting the week off strong is “GOOD BUSINESS feat. Ameer Vann” by Nashville-based artist BAYBE. Known for producing infectious pop, rap and metal hits, BAYBE’s latest brings a dynamic collection of distorted guitar riffs, funky percussion hits and assertive vocals to center stage. If you’re looking to add something energetic and sassy to your morning commute playlist, then this song might just be the one.
2. “Beautiful Twenty Somethings” – Stella Rose
New York singer-songwriter Stella Rose unveils her latest alternative indie track, “Beautiful Twenty Somethings.” Filled with wispy, passion-infused vocals and riveting electric guitar lines, the song emits a certain raw, soulful energy. If this song strikes a chord, check out the rest of Rose’s newest EP, Hollybaby.
3. “horseshoe” – Winter, Hooky
Blending acoustic guitar with hints of nostalgia and dreamy vocals is “horseshoe” by indie rock band Winter and electro-shoegaze duo Hooky. The newfound collaboration takes the best of both groups’ artistry, with reflective lyrics like, “All my promises were real / Do you feel?” “horseshoe” can be found on Winter and Hooky’s collaborative EP, Water Season, a 4-track collection of songs that shed light on their unique sound and wholesome friendship.
4. “I Love You” – Chris Harms
Up next is “I Love You” by LORD OF THE LOST singer Chris Harms, an 80s-esque synth pop hit that’s sure to make listeners crave the dancefloor. Although woven together by layers of contagious electronic synthesizers, the song actually has a deeper meaning. “‘I Love You’ – that immediately sounds like a cheerful summer hit to me,” Harms shares. “However, this first impression couldn’t be more wrong. While the 80s synth sound effortlessly creates a sense of lightness, ‘I Love You’ is, at its core, one of the saddest songs I have ever written. Melancholy in neon colors.” Listen to the track today on Harms’s debut solo album, 1980.
5. “Doze Off” – 21 Lil Harold
“Doze Off” by Atlanta-bred rapper 21 Lil Harold is an infectious new track composed of fluid rap, hypnotic beats and soft, atmospheric synths. The combination of these elements culminate in a moody, mellow sort of vibe, with the track’s lyricism showcasing 21 Lil Harold’s vulnerable storytelling in a new light. Give it a listen today.
Today’s selection is a good mix of pop, rap and indie releases. Take some time to listen to these five new songs today!
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