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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 (05.12.25)

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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.

OUTER ‘Svartsengi’

“Svartsengi” feels like being wrapped in a blanket of fog that somehow smells like fresh pine and nostalgia. OUTER’s piano loop gently spins like a music box you found in an attic, and then in breezes Arve Henriksen, sounding like he dipped his trumpet in moonlight. It’s tender, it’s haunting, and it leaves you with that delicious feeling of wanting to press play again just to live inside its little weather system a bit longer.

Peter DiMaggio ‘Fly Away’

If The 1975 and Coldplay had a lovechild raised on indie movie soundtracks, it would sound a lot like Peter DiMaggio’s “Fly Away.” It’s lush, glossy, and full of “main character energy” — the kind of track that makes you feel like your life just got a soundtrack upgrade. Between its cinematic build and DiMaggio’s earnest delivery, it’s clear he’s not just chasing pop perfection — he’s flying toward something real.

Nina Ann Nelson ‘Just a Little’

“Just a Little” hits like a sparkling burst of confidence in musical form. Nina Ann Nelson serves sultry melodies, clever lyrics, and enough R&B swagger to make you want to hit replay immediately. It’s upbeat, emotionally honest, and feels like a mini pep talk set to an irresistible groove—basically the soundtrack for owning your day (or your life).

Blue Capricorn ‘MISERICORDIA’

“MISERICORDIA” is the sonic equivalent of a midnight walk where you’re solving your problems, discovering your main character moment, and also vibing to haunted electronic beats. Blue Capricorn pours vulnerability straight into the mic while Black Taffy sets the emotional lighting design. It’s dark, artsy, and unexpectedly motivational—the perfect track to add to your playlist for dramatic staring out of windows.

Walter Miller ‘Basic Instinct’

Think glitter, guitars, and a little bit of “did I just hear a violin?” magic—Walter Miller’s “Basic Instinct” delivers all that and more. It’s an energetic, theatrical pop-rock anthem that somehow manages to feel intimate while also stadium-ready. Whether you’re headbanging in your car or singing into a hairbrush at home, this song dares you to own your true self with a wink and a roar.

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