'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (10.10.25)
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.
Ignacio Peña’s ‘To The Stars’
To The Stars is Ignacio Peña at his most ambitious, fusing irresistible dance grooves with a deep reverence for science and storytelling. The Emmy-winning artist delivers a single that pulses with life, from Joe Keys’ radiant horns to the Epoch House Choir’s soaring harmonies, all wrapped in luminous production. It’s equal parts philosophy and party—an exuberant reminder that even in the vastness of space, music remains our most universal language.
ANASTÁZIE ‘Kiss & Let Go’
If freedom had a soundtrack, it might sound a lot like ANASTÁZIE’s “Kiss & Let Go.” The track radiates pure feel-good energy, blending global grooves with vocals that flirt between playful and sultry. It’s equal parts empowerment anthem and dance-floor invitation, wrapped up in a melody that sticks like your favorite summer memory. Consider this your reminder to hit play, let go, and maybe even throw a few shapes while you’re at it.
Sonnet ‘Wishing For Rain’
“Wishing for Rain” is Son Seung-yeon at her most vulnerable yet, and it’s a refreshing shift. Inspired by a rainy day remark from her mother, the song turns the everyday into poetry, weaving a story of longing and resilience. With stripped-back production and vocals that ache with honesty, it’s the kind of track that sneaks into your playlist and refuses to leave.
Marsha Swanson ‘Generational Transmission’
In Generational Transmission, Marsha Swanson channels her influences from Peter Gabriel to Carole King into a spacious, emotionally rich track that meditates on legacy and liberation. Paired with Chegini’s tender claymation—where fragile figures absorb and transform across generations—the project becomes a moving testament to resilience, healing, and the transformative power of art.
Aliza Li ‘Occasionally Telepathic’
Aliza Li’s ‘Occasionally Telepathic’ is a hauntingly honest meditation on the nonlinear nature of healing, closing her TRU EP with emotional depth and introspective clarity. The track navigates the peaks and valleys of personal growth, capturing both the exhilaration of breakthroughs and the weight of recurring setbacks. Li’s vocals are tender yet commanding, floating effortlessly over delicate, atmospheric production that mirrors the cyclical patterns of our emotional journeys. In its brevity, the song manages to feel expansive, offering listeners a reflective space to acknowledge struggles while embracing the perseverance and beauty found in moving forward.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (24.10.25)
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.
Molly Stone ‘Just a Girl’
Molly Stone is serving sass on a silver platter with “Just a Girl.” Her lyrics toy with expectations, her vocals float effortlessly over shimmering pop production, and the cheeky one-liners hit harder than your morning coffee. It’s fun, fierce, and unapologetically playful — a track that makes you want to dance, laugh, and maybe start a small revolution all at once.
Energy Whores ‘Pretty Sparkly Things’
Energy Whores crank up the voltage with Pretty Sparkly Things, a glitter bomb of synths and satire. It’s equal parts dance-floor euphoria and cultural wake-up call—think neon lights with teeth. Carrie Schoenfeld turns irony into art, proving rebellion can still shimmer.
Nikki Ambers ‘I Believe’
“I Believe” marks Nikki Ambers’ confident return to pop, combining sparkling production, relatable storytelling, and vocals that soar with conviction. It’s an instant earworm with a heart at its core—a perfect blend of fun, emotion, and unstoppable energy that cements Nikki’s place back in the spotlight.
HAIVE ‘Bathtub’
Imagine Billie Eilish meeting Skrillex in a bath full of confetti—that’s “Bathtub”. HAIVE blends vulnerability and power with meticulous production and infectious grooves, turning a deeply personal story into a thrilling, ear-catching journey you’ll want to dive into again and again.
Zëta Ræ ‘Obvious’
Zëta Ræ’s “Obvious” is basically a confetti cannon of sass and pop magic — catchy, flirty, and impossible not to dance to. From the first note, it’s clear you’re in for a ride full of sparkle, attitude, and unapologetic fun.
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