On a commute and in a late-night apartment. Read more
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Vocals glide over the mix with a cool and clipped snap. Read more
Kota the Friend makes "Dear Fear" feel freshly arrived. Read more
Tai Verdes makes “last day on earth” feel bigger than its title. Read more
The production keeps the edges clean. Read more
Like, Blu & Exile) arrive sounding like the rare rap record. Read more
The beat stays low-lit and uncluttered and with dusty drums. Read more
Guitars shimmer with a sun-warmed jangle. Read more
Feels like a small jolt of confidence, and those are worth saving. Read more
Vocals sit close to the mic, slightly smoked. Read more
The title alone sounds like a hook, and the track. Read more
Greyson Chance turns “Nobody” into the kind of pop confession. Read more
Getting syrupy, and the track earns its spot. Read more
RORRE and Quitter (Winner) land like a fresh discovery. Read more
Limón Limón turns “Attention” into the kind of neon-bright pop cut. Read more
Okay Mann lands “A Lot” like a fresh pulse in the feed—hooky and warm. Read more
On a gray commute or a late-afternoon walk, the track. Read more
Guitars jangle with sandpapery bite while the drums keep a lean. Read more