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Will McClean turns “Seem Alright” into the kind of track.
Slum Village, Elijah Fox, and Eric Roberson land “Factor”.
If you want a track that feels built for right now, start here.
Paul Russell drops “Say Cheese” like a grin you can hear.
The hook lands fast, the mood stays bright, and the whole thing.
The production keeps things intimate: reverb-washed drums.
Citizen makes restlessness sound useful, and that feels pretty current.
Vocal fragments hover like neon signs.
DMA'S make "Olympia" feel like the one everyone suddenly has on repeat.
BENEE’s vocal adds a cool and glossy counterpoint.
Arcy Drive and “Wicked Styley” hit like a fresh find.
We Are Messengers turns “Keep Your Head Up” into the kind of uplift.
The Guest and the Host are back with “Fractals.
Deer Tick turns “Forgiving Ties” into the kind of song.
Mae Stephens turns “ADHD” into a sharp, right-now pop confession.
Daisy Jones & The Six sound perfectly in sync with the feed today.