Discover this week’s new songs from New Music Friday and NMF Dance!
NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week
Check out new tracks from Peggy Gou, ZEVY, and more!
1. WHIPPED CREAM, BKAYE – “never mine”
“never mine” is the new genre-defying collaboration from WHIPPED CREAM and BKAYE, fusing ethereal synths and vocals with a driving tech house drop. The track balances emotional gravity with club-ready energy, making it just as suited for festival stages as it is for late-nights. As their second team-up, “never mine” highlights WHIPPED CREAM’s deeper dive into house and BKAYE’s signature melodic finesse.
2. ZEVY – “Good Enough”
Boston based DJ ZEVY’s single “Good Enough” captures the emotions of self-doubt and imposter syndrome. The track builds toward a cathartic drop that’s both vulnerable and anthemic. Following his previous success, this sophomore release further solidifies ZEVY’s rising presence in genre-bending electronic music.
3. Calussa, NATTI NATASHA, Marco Tropeano – “No Pare”
“No Pare” is a sultry Latin house anthem by Miami-based duo Calussa, Dominican star NATTI NATASHA, and Italian house music artist Marco Tropeano. In a seamless fusion of global sounds and underground heat, NATTI’s smooth Spanish vocals glide over hypnotic percussion, delivering summer sensuality with sophistication. With each artist bringing their signature flavor, the track lands as both a dancefloor weapon and a celebration of cross-cultural collaboration.
4. Peggy Gou – “D.A.N.C.E”
Tech-house powerhouse Peggy Gou drops “D.A.N.C.E.,” her high-octane contribution to the upcoming F1 movie soundtrack. Injecting the track with signature Peggy Gou style and F1’s racing energy, the song pulses with a driving beat that mirrors the adrenaline of the circuit. “D.A.N.C.E” underscores the glamour and speed of Formula 1 and reinforces Peggy’s status as one of dance music’s most forward-thinking tastemakers.
5. Orlost, UNDEFYND, Daye – “Otherside of You”
Orlost, UNDEFYND, and Daye joins forces on “Otherside of You,” a blend of melodic dubstep and progressive house. Anchored by Daye’s haunting vocal performance, the track captures the emotional push-and-pull of post-breakup reflection. It’s a soaring, emotionally charged anthem that reaffirms each artist’s place at the forefront of the melodic bass scene.
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#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week
Check out the newest pop tracks from this week!
1. Ray Hawthorne – “And the Horse You Rode in On”
Ray Hawthorne returns with a biting new single, “And the Horse You Rode in On,” a breakup anthem packed with sarcasm, spite, and pop punk perfection. The track sets the tone for his upcoming sophomore album, Ray Hawthorne Isn’t Real, set to release August 14th. This single showcases Ray’s new era, and his mastery in turning emotional chaos into catchy catharsis.
2. King Kaye – “FIGHT!”
King Kaye unleashes pure adrenaline with “FIGHT!,” an electrifying single that fuses twisting synths and deep textures into a sonic experience. It sets the stage for his upcoming EP, The Dark Side of Enlightenment (arriving August 26th), a six-track journey that channels spiritual duality through pulsating bass, bold contrasts, and raw emotionality.
3. Sylo – “Carve Me Out”
Sylo returns with “Carve Me Out,” a bold and emotionally charged shift from his signature alt-R&B into a more electrified territory. While the production feels sharper and more experimental, his velvet-smooth vocals ground the track in familiar intimacy. Inspired by a major life change and a move to Mexico City, the song marks both a sonic and personal rebirth.
4. Alice Phoebe Lou – “Old Shadows”
Dreamy indie folk rising star Alice Phoebe Lou drops “Old Shadows,” an introspective track centered on her unmistakably airy and gentle vocals. “Old Shadows” feels like a soft, delicate, yet resolute track that marks a new era for the Berlin based singer, and a sonic meditation on growth wrapped in Alice’s signature cosmic folk sound.
5. Caroline Polacheck – “On The Beach (from DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH)”
Caroline Polacheck’s newest song, “On The Beach,” from DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH, is a haunting, otherworldly ballad that perfectly mirrors the game’s surreal emotional landscape. Her classic ethereal vocals float over sparse, glacial production, evoking a cinematic, transcendent feeling that deepens Caroline’s reputation for crafting pop that feels both futuristic and deeply human.
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