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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (04.04.25)

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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.

Luna Jones ‘Obsessed’

Luna Jones’ “Obsessed” is a track that reflects the complexities of today’s dating landscape. With a fierce energy, Luna expresses her frustration with the often superficial and unclear nature of modern relationships. The song’s message is clear: she’s done with ambiguity and wants something real. Her blend of raw emotion and ethereal charm creates a hauntingly beautiful piece of pop music that speaks to a generation seeking connection. The production is vibrant, yet emotionally charged, and Luna’s voice delivers a level of authenticity that many artists shy away from. “Obsessed” is more than just a song—it’s an anthem for anyone who believes that love and relationships should be based on truth, not uncertainty.

som som ‘Seasonal Depression’

“Seasonal Depression” is like stepping into a time machine and emerging in the dreamy, nostalgia-tinged world of 80s indie rock – think The Cure meets The Smiths meets modern-day indie pop sensibilities. som som’s retro-futuristic vibes are the perfect blend of vintage cool and modern production wizardry, with guitars that shimmer like diamond dust and synths that pulse like a neon heartbeat. Trust us, this song will transport you to a world of angsty, swoony goodness that you never want to leave.

Dailla ‘River Flow’

Dailla’s “River Flow” is a stunning sonic departure that showcases the singer-songwriter’s impressive range and emotional depth. This haunting, atmospheric track is a slow-burning anthem that explores the darker corners of love and relationships, with Dailla’s soaring vocals and poignant lyrics conjuring up a sense of longing and desperation. The song’s pulsing electronic beats and eerie vocal harmonies add to the sense of tension and release, making “River Flow” a deeply immersive and unforgettable listening experience.

Brynja Rán ‘Bastard’

Step into the dark, atmospheric world of Brynja Rán’s “Bastard”, where the lines between love, heartbreak, and self-discovery blur into a swirling vortex of emotions. With its pulsing rhythms, haunting melodies, and Brynja’s heart-stopping vocals, this song is a symphony of feelings that will leave you shaken, stirred, and utterly entranced. So dive in, and let the emotional maelstrom of “Bastard” consume you whole.

Lennon Cripe ‘ONE LIFE’ ft. Dylan Cotrone

Lennon Cripe’s “ONE LIFE” is a breath of fresh air. With its irresistible fusion of reggae, alt-rock, and pop, this track perfectly captures the energy of a carefree summer day while delivering a powerful message. The catchy melody hooks you from the start, and the introspective lyrics remind us all to embrace life’s challenges and live fully. The collaboration with Dylan Cotrone adds a layer of smooth charm, and together, they create a track that’s both emotionally charged and impossible not to dance along to. If you’re looking for a song that’ll make you reflect, vibe, and feel empowered, “ONE LIFE” is your new go-to anthem.

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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (12.12.25)

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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.

Maria Rosa La Kakiee ‘Trigger My Aria’

‘Trigger My Aria’ fuses hip-hop swagger and melodic sensitivity, proving Maria Rosa La Kakiee is a rising force in independent music.

Zuko Sian ‘Spill A Little Tea’

“Spill A Little Tea” is Zuko Sian at her unapologetic, cinematic best — think soul, jazz, and hip-hop all gossiping in one living room. She delivers truths like confetti: sharp, colorful, and impossible to ignore, while the production keeps your foot tapping even as your heart flutters. By the time the hook hits, you’ll be humming along, spilling your own secrets, and maybe even drafting a strongly worded group chat message — all while feeling like a total icon.

The Kid J The Don ‘Crash Out’

That Kid J The Don turns pain into power on “Crash Out,” delivering a record that’s equal parts confession, confrontation, and championship entrance music. You can hear the fingerprints of Atlanta, Miami, and New York all over the track, woven together with the discipline of a martial artist and the swagger of a seasoned MC. His voice sounds like grit in motion — relentless, emotional, and sharpened by experience. This is the kind of song that makes you straighten your back and walk like you’ve survived something.

Neil Friedlander ‘Totem’

“Totem” introduces Neil Friedlander’s The Change with a sense of wonder that mirrors the unusual circumstances of its creation: a tiny Brooklyn studio, pandemic silence, and a simmering pot anchoring the days. What emerged is a song that embraces uncertainty with charm and curiosity, anchored by witty lyrical imagery and a breezy, nostalgic pop-rock sheen shaped alongside producer Chris Camilleri. The track’s world expands even further in its beautifully realized music video, shot along New Jersey cliffs, where Friedlander ventures into a forest realm inhabited by graceful Muses brought to life by dancers Hayley Rose Brasher and Brandy Brown. Directed and edited by Friedlander himself, the video underscores “Totem” as both a personal awakening and a visual poem about finding direction in the unknown.

Dantiti ‘Big Big Tinz’

Think of “Big Big Tinz” as a masterclass in vibe-setting. The track’s pulsating rhythms, shimmering synths, and Dantiti’s effortlessly smooth delivery make it a perfect example of how Afrobeats can feel both global and deeply personal. It’s fun, it’s catchy, and it’s impossible not to hit repeat.

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