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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (11.04.25)

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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.

Katie Dauson ‘Jitterbug’

Rising Rock ‘n’ Roll Star Katie Dauson is back with her incredible new song Jitterbug from her latest album, ‘Pure Katie’. Dauson cleverly weaves Rockabilly, Surf Rock and Folk creating a sonic time-machine that transports listeners back to the golden era of Rock ’n’ Roll while injecting it with a contemporary edge. Jitterbug is a playful song celebrating the carefree joy of moving to the beat all night long with the timeless spirit of Rock ‘n’ Roll, featuring Rockabilly’s signature twangy guitars, Dauson creates a retro-inspired vibrantly dynamic soundscape that is impossible to resist. The track is an upbeat anthem with an infectiously danceable energy and undeniable charm, a must-listen for fans of classic rock, rockabilly, surf rock and anyone who appreciates authentic, carefree music.

Misha Fair ‘Beg’

Misha Fair’s “Beg” is an emotionally charged journey through heartbreak and resilience, with a sound that channels both the grit of blues and the power of country. The song’s stunning visual counterpart, directed by Benjamin Coffey, is an instant classic. The video’s vintage Cinemascope look adds depth and drama, mirroring the intensity of the lyrics. Misha’s raw, soulful voice delivers each line with such authenticity that it’s impossible not to be moved, especially when she delivers the line, “I’ve got your supply, but only if you beg…” If you’re a fan of country with a twist of bluesy soul, “Beg” is a must-watch—and listen.

Aaron Fross ‘Cherry Blossom’

Aaron Fross’s “Cherry Blossom” is an enchanting journey into the ephemeral beauty of life. With its hauntingly simple piano and ethereal vocals, the song effortlessly pulls you into a dreamy, introspective space. Fross’s voice drifts like a soft breeze, capturing the delicate balance between joy and sorrow. The cherry blossom, a symbol of fleeting beauty, serves as the perfect metaphor for the track’s bittersweet message. It’s a track that feels like a quiet escape — a reflective moment where you can embrace both the fragility and the magic of the world around you.

Zarooni ‘Honey’

Zarooni’s “Honey” is the perfect combination of fun and reflection, wrapped in a synth-pop package that you’ll want to play on repeat. From its infectious beats to its emotionally-charged lyrics about reluctantly accepting life’s quick pace, this track delivers a little something for everyone. The electronic backdrop blends seamlessly with indie-rock elements, giving the song a unique, genre-defying energy. It’s like a musical hug that still gets your feet moving—catchy, relatable, and absolutely irresistible!

Asia Holiday ‘One In A Million’

Asia Holiday’s “One In A Million” is a standout single that showcases her ability to blend multiple genres into a cohesive, infectious sound. The song’s uplifting lyrics champion individuality and self-empowerment, and Asia’s powerful vocals bring them to life with undeniable emotion. The fusion of pop, R&B, and country influences results in a track that feels both modern and timeless. Asia’s authenticity shines through every note, making “One In A Million” not only a catchy anthem but also a genuine reflection of her artistry and growth. With this single, Asia Holiday proves she’s an artist to watch.

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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (02.05.25)

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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.

Limahl ‘A Horse With No Name’

Limahl’s take on “A Horse With No Name” is a masterclass in musical time travel — blending the sun-bleached soul of the original with lush, ‘90s-inspired electronic textures that feel refreshingly modern. It’s his first-ever cover, but you wouldn’t know it; the production is confident and detailed, with analogue synths and glitchy rhythms creating a dreamlike landscape. Limahl’s vocal delivery is cool and atmospheric, giving the song a brand-new personality while still tipping its hat to the original. It’s a surprising and stylish return that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

EMEREE “Spring Cleaning”

If you’ve ever needed a reason to delete a number or block an energy vampire, EMEREE just handed you the playlist. “Spring Cleaning” is equal parts fierce and freeing, with buttery smooth vocals and lyrics that say what most of us are too afraid to admit. It’s giving self-care. It’s giving main character energy. It’s giving… EMEREE might be your new favorite.

Sone ‘Rollercoaster’

Rising international star Sone has just dropped her highly anticipated new single “Rollercoaster”, a genre-defying track that blends pop, opera, and theatrical storytelling. Produced in Paris by French sound engineer Théo Laurent-Vitale, the track showcases Sone’s powerful vocal range and emotional depth. Drawing inspiration from icons like Lady Gaga and Lana Del Rey, the song dives into the unpredictable nature of human emotion, transforming vulnerability into strength. With its sweeping cinematic production and fiercely personal lyrics, “Rollercoaster” signals a bold new era for the Popera artist.

Sunrise in Jupiter ‘Take Me Home’

“Take Me Home” is Sunrise in Jupiter at their most emotionally exposed — and their most cinematic. What starts as a glowing alt-rock slow-burn quickly launches into a supernova of swirling guitars, pounding drums, and a chorus that hits like a meteor to the chest. Inspired by a voicemail from the frontman’s daughter, this isn’t just a song about space — it’s about the gravity of love, and the way it pulls us back no matter how far we drift. Imagine Muse on a heartbroken spacewalk and you’re halfway there.

Katie Dauson ‘Rock Along With You’

Katie Dauson just raised the bar again. “Rock Along With You” explodes out of the gate with gritty guitars and a pulse that doesn’t let up. There’s nothing polished or overly packaged here — this is real-deal rock inspired by a wild night at the Rivoli and the kind of chance encounter that could only happen in a crowd of thousands. Her storytelling chops hit hard, but it’s the sheer feel of the track that grabs you — the drive, the urgency, the 6:30 a.m. inspiration that you can practically hear in every beat. Dauson’s music has always danced between genres, but this one leans into the chaos and clarity of rock with fearless conviction. “Rock Along With You” isn’t just a song title — it’s an invitation, and you’d be crazy not to accept it.

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