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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (23.02.24)

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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.

Samuel Oscar ‘I Need Your Love’

Samuel Oscar’s flawless vocals, beautiful songs, and remarkable ability to touch people’s hearts and minds through his music are all on full display in “I Need Your Love.” The song is incredibly beautiful and humbles the extreme extent we all go to in search of our true love. The track is a positive, optimistic, and upbeat song that shows how we can all pursue genuine love in spite of obstacles and serves as a reminder that love, in all of its manifestations, is what truly makes life worthwhile.

ROJS ‘Stockholm’

“Stockholm” is an intriguing release from alternative music artist ROJS. The introspective ballad is about being stuck in a bad relationship, a theme that many will resonate with. His timeless sound weaves a tapestry of sound that is both poignant and sincere. This resonance captures the essence of a generation seeking kinship in shared emotional depths.

Fodé ‘Dead Poets’

With their most recent dynamic rock single, “Dead Poets,” the English-American group FODÉ demonstrates their musical brilliance as well as their engaging lyrics and upbeat production skills. The band’s satirical songs became viral hits on TikTok thanks to their hilarious parodies of popular musicians’ styles. Profiting from this momentum, FODÉ displays a sound that transcends genres as they deftly blend parodies with their original music.

Geraldine Snell ‘Delightful (I Love You Song)’

Geraldine Snell, a renowned electronic-art-pop performer, releases the captivating new tune “Delightful (I Love You Song).” There is a haunting and ethereal quality to the aural exploration of complicated emotions including longing, loneliness, and love addiction. It explores the battle to survive amid severe lows and dopamine-fueled highs, the never-ending search for an unreachable connection, and the alienation of genuine relationships in the process.

Outstraight Records ‘Ruckus’

The song “Ruckus,” which is taken from their most recent EP, Being Outstraight, immerses listeners in the collective’s distinctive interpretation of Irish hip-hop and provides a window into the daily life of artists in Ireland in 2024. It has a powerful spoken word introduction by Lewis Kenny, the founder of Outstraight. It is a musical voyage that presents the entire range of hip-hop sounds and energy coming from the emerald isle through a thorough soundtrack.

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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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