'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (12.07.24)

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.
Tom Neilson ‘Brother’
With “This Love I Know,” his debut solo EP, the highly regarded Australian singer-songwriter Tom Neilson returns to the spotlight. The standout tune on the EP is “Brother.” The EP, which explored themes of love, loss, and hope, was produced by Josh Beattie and mastered by Paul Blakey. It marks the beginning of a new chapter in Neilson’s storytelling career.
ROJS ‘You Now’
The latest single “You Now” by Slovenian musician ROJS, who splits his time between London and Los Angeles, is a masterful example of his originality and flexibility combined with excellent production. This track, which is taken from his upcoming debut album “Inner Light,” captures the genuine feeling that ROJS felt following the death of his grandmother. It has rich vocals, a melancholy piano, and ambient noise for a contemplative listening experience.
The Entitled Sons ‘Jocelyn’
“Jocelyn” demonstrates how The Entitled Sons are capturing their fans while stretching musical limits. Inspired by musicians such as Arctic Monkeys, Muse, Foo Fighters, and Royal Blood, the group’s latest release demonstrates their ability to craft unique songs based on personal experiences. Its delectable fusion of rock sensibility gives listeners a catchy melody.
JAIZE ‘nostaglia64’
“nostaglia64” puts a lot of work into showcasing his evolving musical style and aptitude. JAIZE is contemplating his life while listening to a vintage hip-hop track. Written with skilful lyrics, he demonstrates his versatility as a musician. JAIZE’s captivating song “nostaglia64” is taken from his mixtape, ENDGAME. The song demonstrates both his flexibility as a musician and his dedication to it.
Ronzoni Hines ‘Last Night’
This song is a modern R&B classic that masterfully blends catchy melodies with pulsating instrumentals. Ronzoni Hines’ emotive vocals and devastating lyrics provide a truly immersive listening experience that expertly captures the intensity of fleeting moments. His music combines elements of contemporary and classic R&B, drawing inspiration from well-known artists like James Brown, Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and Ne-Yo. He stands out in the music industry with his unique way of fusing rich melodies, meaningful words, and captivating sounds.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
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Kilder ‘Dusk Till Dawn’
If your weekday self needs a musical slap into weekend mode, Kilder’s “Dusk Till Dawn” delivers — a shimmering slice of club escapism that’s equal parts cathartic and cool. It kicks off like a slow burner but builds into a euphoric swirl of rave nostalgia, garage swagger, and techno polish. The video follows an office drone turned nightlife superhero, and honestly? Same. File this under: tracks that make you want to dance on a Tuesday and quit your job by Friday.
Charlie McDonald ‘Time’
If you’ve ever stumbled across an old photo and suddenly felt like time punched you in the gut — congratulations, you’re exactly the kind of human Charlie McDonald wrote “Time” for. Equal parts cinematic slow-burn and soul-baring diary entry, this song wraps you in lush piano swells and gentle R&B grooves while gently breaking your heart (in the best way). It’s the kind of track you’ll want to play on a rainy night, during a solo walk, or anytime you need to feel all your feelings at once. Think James Blake meets Labrinth, with a side of tearful nostalgia and just enough hope to keep you pressing replay.
Dailla ‘Garden’
Dailla’s “Garden” is the kind of song you play when you’re lying in a field of wildflowers, daydreaming about your crush texting back. With fluttering strings, soft piano, and lyrics that hit like a love letter soaked in poetry, it’s a gorgeous slow burn that feels like springtime wrapped in a song. Warning: may cause sudden emotional introspection and spontaneous sighing.
The fin. ‘Nebula’
“Nebula” is less of a song and more of a slow-motion lift-off into an emotional galaxy. The fin. mix retro soul with dreamy indie vibes, toss in some flute and sax magic, and voila—you’ve got the soundtrack to your next main-character moment. It’s breezy, it’s beautiful, and it might just make you believe in new beginnings (or at least update your playlist).
Jack Child ‘On The Road’
Jack Child’s latest single “On The Road” is the sonic version of driving with the windows down and a heavy heart. It’s deeply personal, hauntingly catchy, and laced with just enough bedroom-made weirdness to make it feel like your own private soundtrack. Sad banger? Emotional indie bop? Whatever it is—it works, and you’ll want it on repeat.
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