GFDailyMusic: Discover These New Tracks

Max Frost // Photo Credit: Jacqueline Justice

Max Frost // Photo Credit: Jacqueline Justice

Here are our daily picks for you featuring Max Frost, ROZET, Ookay, Linney and more!

1. “Shadow Wurk” – ROZET

Infectious at its core, “Shadow Wurk” by Miami-born rapper ROZET blends propulsive electronic elements with sassy spoken rap. “I wrote this song to activate this unapologetic phase of facing my subconscious, the suppressed aspects of myself head on, and being proud of it while exposing it,” ROZET explains. If you find yourself captivated by this bumping new soundscape, consider checking out the rest of her new EP, HEAD.

2. “Drive Away Slow” – Ookay, Linney

Californian DJ Ookay and vocalist Linney switch gears with “Drive Away Slow,” their newest dance pop breakup anthem. “Changing lanes like you change your mind / You run my heart like it’s an overdrive,” Linney sings, her euphoric vocals intertwining with Oookay’s rising synths and pounding basslines. Keep your eyes open for new releases from both influential artists!

3. “They Turn into Ghosts” – MAGLY

Up next is MAGLY‘s “They Turn into Ghosts,” a vulnerable pop single about accidentally pushing away your loved ones while facing insecurity and anxiety. “It’s paradoxical, because what I really needed deep down was for those around me to stay with me,” the Denmark artist shares. Her anthemic vocals combined with lush piano chords make “They Turn into Ghosts” a powerful reminder of what truly matters in life.

4. “STAY” – LUV HRTS

Blending emotion with electronic dance, “STAY” by collaborative duo LUV HRTS is a heartfelt track that embodies the unique musicality of both artists. Intricate synths and soaring vocal loops make up the song’s harmonic instrumentals. Composed of GRAMMY-nominated producer Benjamin David and alt-indie artist Victor Pakpour, LUV HRTS have also announced their debut album, Hearts Vol. 1, out on all streaming platforms since late January 2025. Give it a listen today!

5. “Howlin'” – Max Frost

Last up is “Howlin’,” a haunting indie pop hit by Austin-born, Nashville-based artist Max Frost. With lyrics reflective of a werewolf’s monthly transformation, the track features infectious electric guitar riffs, catchy vocals and steady percussion hits. “Howlin” can be found on Frost’s newest 12-track album, Shelby Ave, a must-listen for fans of his unique musical storytelling.

If it’s not catchy, it’s not for me! Check out these five exciting new releases today.

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