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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (08.03.24)

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Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.

Ayda Rose ‘Damn’

Ayda Rose embodies what it means to work hard and hustle to follow your dreams. Her sophomore single ‘Damn’ is a slow-burning R&B track infused with dreamy and emotive tones. She uses her unmistakable voice and creates soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics into a unique sound. Her distinctive and captivating tonality in her voice and expressive melodies create a sentimental experience for the listener. 

Sleepin’ Grace ‘Soul In Captivity’

Sleepin’ Grace’s latest single ‘Soul In Captivity’ showcases their distinctive yet experimental sound. The alternative rock and punk-infused tune fuses classical and funk elements. It exhibits their musical abilities, growing passion, and dedication to artistic advancement. 

ZOĒ ‘Tunnel Vision’

ZOĒ’s most recent offering ‘Tunnel Vision’ has dark and melancholy tones on the indie-pop and alt-pop tune. The powerful instrumentation is paired with ZOĒ’s captivating and innocent tonality in her voice to create an emotive experience for the listener.

David May ‘Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It’ ft. Snoop Dogg

Legendary rapper Snoop Dogg and renowned DJ and producer David May have teamed up to revive the classic tune ‘Gettin Jiggy Wit It’. The much-anticipated remix, which updates the beloved Will Smith original song, has audiences fascinated. The reimagining of such a classic track paid off – the fresh vibe pays homage to the original while creating something new.

Amir Ekbatani ‘Tell Me You Love Me’

Amir Ekbatani’s most recent offering ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ merges his signature songwriting, his sonic interests, and preferences creating an amalgamation of genres that can be most succinctly described as indie dance. Paying tribute to ‘the best musical eras ever’ ‘80s – the lyrics are an autobiographical description of dating in modern-day Los Angeles. Its volatility, ups and downs, and unpredictable nature – the upbeat track is dynamic and a tasteful release.

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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (20.12.24)

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Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.

The Neon Sea ‘As I Wonder’

The Neon Sea didn’t just arrive; they stormed in with ‘As I Wonder’, a track that drips with atmospheric charm and sheer ambition. The song is a masterclass in blending influences—think Stone Roses grandeur meets Pink Floyd’s introspection—but it never loses its originality. Doyle’s lyrics float like smoke in a dream, grounding the cosmic production with raw humanity. Add in the personal touch of abstract artwork by Doyle’s son, and this single is more than music—it’s a bold, cohesive work of art.

Fitasha ‘FAMOUS’

Fitasha’s RUSH is an electrifying manifesto of self-determination, with ‘FAMOUS’ standing as its defiant opening roar. Her “villain song” isn’t just about biting back—it’s about commanding the room and rewriting her narrative. From its jazz-hip-hop fusions to its Latin inflections, RUSH feels like a pulsating heartbeat of resistance and ambition, a vibrant push against the limits others set for her. If you’re into artists who walk the line between bold and vulnerable, Fitasha’s layered lyricism and sonic adventurousness are here to grab you by the collar and demand your attention.

Lauri Järvilehto’s “Typhoon”

Lauri Järvilehto’s “Typhoon” hits hard with its mix of emotional depth and sweeping soundscapes. It’s the kind of song that grabs you right from the start, pulling you into the storm and propelling you through it with its uplifting energy and heartfelt lyrics. The track feels personal yet universal, perfectly capturing the chaos and beauty of navigating life’s challenges. Whether you’re listening for the mood or the message, “Typhoon” delivers a captivating experience that’s impossible to forget.

Josh Rifkin ‘Save it For The Morning’

Lifted from Josh Rifkin’s latest album, Lancaster Road, ‘Save it For The Morning’ is a testament to the art of crafting infectious, soulful pop. Its opening lines grip you with a confident swagger—vocals warm with a timeless flair, lyrics painted in vibrant, relatable storytelling. There’s a natural magnetism in the upbeat groove, a blend of old-school soul and contemporary charm. The track’s hook is an earworm in its own right, but what sets it apart are the intricate verses, peppered with crisp musicianship and surprise melodic turns. It’s a surefire standout to kickstart the album.

Jean-Loup Pinson ‘Tell All The Truth/Surrender’ 

Jean-Loup Pinson’s ‘Tell All The Truth/Surrender’ is a masterstroke of modern composition, boldly bridging centuries of artistry. In this standout track from A Moment of Deathlessness, Pinson pairs the haunting choral beauty of The Carice Singers with the hard-hitting spoken word of London poets Armanious and Tanaka Fuego. Dickinson’s timeless themes of truth and surrender become visceral and urgent in Pinson’s hands, carried by a production that seamlessly layers ethereal vocals with futuristic beats. The result is a track that feels revolutionary yet deeply human, cementing Pinson’s place at the forefront of contemporary musical storytelling.

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