'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (06.12.24)

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.
NNancy ‘Murder On My Mind’
NNancy’s ‘Murder On My Mind’ takes listeners on an emotional rollercoaster, pairing confessional lyrics with an intoxicatingly dark beat. Her raw delivery of lines like “kissing my scars, only to find out you are the same” brings heartbreak into sharp focus, while the track’s escalating production mirrors the unraveling of love and trust. Bold, vulnerable, and unforgettable, this song cements NNancy as a fearless artist unafraid to explore the depths of human emotion.
Beldon Haigh ‘White House Meltdown Christmas Day’
Beldon Haigh turns Christmas upside down with ‘White House Meltdown Christmas Day’, a rollicking anthem that fuses biting satire with jubilant seasonal sounds. The song’s dark humour shines through its clever lyrics, poking fun at global leaders in a way that’s both hilarious and oddly relatable. With a triumphant chorus and a video packed with surreal festive drama, it’s a modern Christmas classic that’s equal parts thought-provoking and absurdly fun.
G’emma ‘Crazy’
Few artists capture the quiet intensity of raw emotion like G’emma, and her single ‘crazy’, from the, wintersadness, EP, is no exception. The Berlin-based singer-songwriter channels jazz, neo-soul, and hip-hop into a soundscape that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. Exploring the nuances of her relationship with her father, ‘crazy’ layers lush vocals over hypnotic loops, creating a song that feels as endless and complex as the emotions it reflects. G’emma’s ability to translate personal struggles into universal truths cements her place as one of contemporary music’s most authentic voices.
TROPEZ ‘Thinkin Bout You’
Tropez’s “Thinkin Bout You” is a vibrant, genre-blurring single that showcases his knack for merging retro funk grooves with modern indie pop sophistication. Thematically rooted in sci-fi concepts of love and technology, the track is both thought-provoking and danceable. Co-produced by Ben Allen III, its polished sound is matched by Christopher Hill’s breathtaking music video, which brings the song’s futuristic themes to life. Tropez’s latest release is an exciting preview of his upcoming album and a testament to his creative versatility.
Stargazer Mark ‘An Autumn Tune’
Stargazer Mark’s “An Autumn Tune” is a delightful ode to autumn that brims with energy and charm. The collaboration of talented musicians creates a textured, feel-good atmosphere that perfectly complements Mark’s heartfelt performance. Uplifting, soulful, and rich with emotion, it’s a track that radiates joy and invites listeners to dance through life’s changes.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (20.06.25)

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.
GRAE ‘Hollywood’
On “Hollywood,” GRAE delivers a bittersweet farewell to fame and the facade of perfection, wrapping up 7 Minutes ’Til Heaven with an emotional punch. The track glitters with a soft, cinematic sheen—like the final scene of a film where the lights dim, and the curtain falls. GRAE’s ethereal vocals drift through the track, capturing the fragile balance between desire and disillusionment, as she reflects on the hollow allure of stardom. It’s a haunting, yet beautiful closer that showcases GRAE’s knack for turning melancholy into something utterly magnetic—like a star’s final bow, leaving you mesmerized and wanting more.
Layla Kaylif ‘God’s Keeper’
“God’s Keeper” is the kind of song that wraps around you like velvet and lingers long after it ends. Layla Kaylif delivers vocals that feel both celestial and deeply human, backed by a dreamy, slow-building production that feels tailor-made for your next main-character moment. It’s introspective, spiritual, and surprisingly catchy — like a pop confessional for your soul.
Chechii ‘Mi Paddi’
Chechii delivers the musical equivalent of a cultural potluck with “Mi Paddi”, and every flavor hits. Blending her rich Afrosoul vocals with Afrobeat percussion, pop hooks, and R&B smoothness, she cooks up a celebratory tune that’s impossible not to move to. With Kracktwist and Samza bringing extra heat, the track feels like a cross-continental jam session you wish you were invited to. Spoiler: you are—just press play.
Seb Adams ‘Guitar Hero III’
‘Guitar Hero III’ is Seb Adams at his most nostalgic and relatable, turning childhood memories and pixelated dreams into a bittersweet pop-punk anthem that hits right in the feels. With jangly guitars, a singalong chorus, and just the right amount of emotional chaos, it’s a track that feels like digging through your old bedroom and finding your favorite band tee still fits. Equal parts emo diary entry and rock-out catharsis, it’s a standout moment on Bittersweet Nostalgia that proves growing up doesn’t mean letting go of who you were.
Peter Doran ‘Never Say Goodbye’
“Never Say Goodbye” stands as a masterclass in lyrical depth and sonic atmosphere, revealing Peter Doran at his most contemplative and assured. The song flows like an ocean tide, pulling listeners into its maritime mythology with rich, folky textures and a stirring vocal performance. Anchored by the poignant closing line, “God Bless The Now And Evermore,” Doran captures both the ache of impermanence and the enduring power of presence.
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