'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (14.11.25)
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.
Dan Thomas ‘Is It Enough Yet’
Raw, anthemic, and full of bite — “Is It Enough Yet” is Dan Thomas doing what he does best: telling the truth at full volume. It’s the perfect soundtrack for late-night reflection or early-morning determination — proof that sometimes the most powerful songs come from asking the hardest questions.
Sfork ‘The World We Once Knew’
Imagine if Plato dropped a collab with a festival mainstage DJ—welcome to The World We Once Knew. Sfork and Fatboi whip up a sonic cocktail that’s equal parts cerebral and chaotic, with synths that feel like digital memories and verses that read like a TED Talk at 128 BPM. By the end, you’re grooving, reflecting, and maybe Googling “how to outsmart AI” all at once. Somehow, it’s fun, heavy, and entirely unputdownable—a track you’ll play on repeat while questioning the very nature of your own creativity.
ALEXIS ‘u sure like to make me feel crazy’
“u sure like to make me feel crazy” hits like a neon heartbreak explosion. Every synth stab is a stab at your soul—but in the best way. I’m crying, I’m dancing, and I want a remix all at once.
r4vn ‘you coward!’
If you’ve ever wanted a song to hex your insecurities and make you sway dramatically in slow-motion, “you coward!” is your new favorite potion. r4vn brews ghost-kissed synths, a heartbeat-quick 130 BPM groove, and a daring vocal that feels like it’s whisper-chanting directly into your spine. The result? A track that turns vulnerability into a flex and rebellion into something softly glowing. It’s minimal but magnetic, dreamy but sharp—like a fairy-core dagger dipped in glitter. Three minutes later, you’ll feel mysteriously braver for reasons you can’t quite explain.
Close To Monday ‘Breakdown Simulations’
Ever wondered what heartbreak sounds like inside a computer? Close to Monday just dropped the soundtrack. Cold synths, hot feelings, and vocals that could short-circuit your soul. Press play, melt slightly, repeat.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (10.04.26)
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.
Walter Miller ‘Good Morning LA’
“Good Morning LA” is like being handed a hug in song form — one moment it’s whispering vulnerability, the next it’s belting arena-sized highs that make you want to throw your hands in the air. Walter Miller somehow makes heartbreak feel empowering, and catchy enough that you’ll probably replay it in the car five times in a row.
A Is For Atom ‘Out Of The Blue’
There’s something quietly addictive about “Out of the Blue.” It glides in with dreamy guitars and before you know it, you’re fully invested in this slow-burn, friends-to-lovers storyline. It’s the kind of track that makes you stare out a window for dramatic effect — even if you’re just on a bus. Effortlessly cool, a little sentimental, and seriously replayable.
DBsock ‘worse’
DBsock’s latest, “worse,” proves that less really can be more—especially when it comes to raw, self-aware alt-R&B. Sparse production? Check. Vocals dripping with emotion? Check. Lyrics that make you want to scream, cry, and hug your cat all at once? Triple check. By the end, you’re left in that deliciously uncomfortable place of loving someone who’s bad for you, and loving DBsock for capturing it so perfectly.
Heather Ferguson ‘Broken Horned Kudu’
“Broken Horned Kudu” is basically jazz-meets-world-music magic. With its blend of African percussion, lush vocals, and thoughtful storytelling, it’s the kind of track that makes you pause, smile, and maybe even hit repeat before the song’s over.
Marcello Cordova ‘You Got This’
Need a song that makes you feel like you can conquer literally anything? Enter “You Got This”. Marcello Cordova teams up with Evie Lizarraga for a track loaded with catchy hooks, halftime drums, and just enough synth sparkle to keep it interesting. By the end, you’re singing along, smiling, and maybe even tackling that project you’ve been putting off—all thanks to a three-minute dose of pure audio encouragement.
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