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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (25.04.25)

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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.

Neda Boin ‘I Release’

Neda Boin’s “I Release” feels like a deep exhale after holding your breath for too long — it’s calming, cathartic, and beautifully raw. Her voice floats like a prayer over soft, ambient production, guiding you through a journey of letting go. Whether you’re mid-meditation or mid-meltdown, this track wraps you in a sonic hug and gently reminds you: it’s safe to surrender.

Pat Donnelly ‘Walls’

Pat Donnelly has officially entered his “refined chaos” era with “Walls,” and we are so here for it. What started as a scrapped song from 2021 is now a high-voltage pop-rock gem, full of yearning, cinematic flair, and just enough angst to fuel a week’s worth of late-night overthinking. Equal parts heartbreak and headbang — this one’s got replay button written all over it.

SEVVEN ‘Moments’

SEVVEN’s ‘Moments’ is the kind of song that sneaks up on you, wraps you in a warm sonic hug, and gently reminds you to put your phone down and actually enjoy life for a second. It’s like catching golden hour with your favorite person—effortlessly beautiful, a little nostalgic, and surprisingly emotional for something so sonically smooth. With shimmering synths, delicate acoustic touches, and SEVVEN’s soulful vocals doing all the emotional heavy lifting, it’s a track that feels like both a slow dance and a deep breath. Add in the collab with RADA and an upcoming cinematic video, and you’ve got yourself a heartfelt anthem that’ll probably make you text your mom, your best friend, or that one person you haven’t seen in way too long.

Theresa ‘Definition Of Love’

Theresa’s ‘Definition Of Love’ is a shimmering slice of pop brilliance that pulses with emotional depth and unapologetic truth. Wrapped in a glossy, synth-driven soundscape, the track is a fearless exploration of what it means to love—yourself, someone else, and everything in between. Theresa’s vocals are both vulnerable and commanding, gliding over the beat with the ease of someone who’s lived every word she sings. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just stick in your head—it sticks in your soul.

Tash Blake ‘Poster Girl’

HELLO?? Tash Blake ate and left no crumbs with ‘Poster Girl’ 😤✨ This track is giving villain origin story in the BEST way—glitchy beats, mood swings, and lyrics that hit like a callout post. It’s got that ‘main character spiraling in the club bathroom’ energy but make it cinematic. Honestly, if you’re not obsessed yet, what are you even doing??

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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (30.05.25)

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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.

Campana ‘ROPE’

Need something that hits the soul and the speakers? Campana’s “ROPE” is exactly that. Using love as a lifeline, the track wraps emotional vulnerability in lush production and a hook that begs for a slow head nod. It’s therapy disguised as a jam, with Dave Shanaé serving heavenly vocals and Dave B. dropping the kind of verse that deserves a rewind. This isn’t just a song—it’s your new late-night soundtrack.

Stephan Folkes ‘Somebody Out There’

With “Somebody Out There,” Stephan Folkes channels a thrilling blend of alternative rock, R&B, and soul into a spine-tingling tale of youthful curiosity gone awry. The track feels like a short film in audio form—rich in atmosphere, with vocals that carry both tension and tenderness. It’s a standout release from an artist who’s turning his unique life journey into a powerful, genre-defying musical identity.

Jake Exavier – ‘Just What U Like’

Jake Exavier’s ‘Just What U Like’ is a slow-burning R&B track that succeeds through its emotional clarity and polished production. Self-penned and subtly nostalgic, the song sees Exavier tapping into his influences — Chris Brown, PartyNextDoor, even shades of Donell Jones — while maintaining a personal, grounded tone. His vocals are restrained yet expressive, delivering a message of romantic certainty with both warmth and swagger. What elevates the single is its sonic craftsmanship: producers Rochad Holiday and Curtis “Sauce” Wilson lend a classic ’90s texture that feels fresh when filtered through Exavier’s contemporary lens. It’s not flashy, but that’s exactly the point — ‘Just What U Like’ makes its mark with nuance, sincerity, and an artist in full control of his sound.

Mimi’s Revenge ‘Dire’

‘Dire’ is like diving into a neon-lit dream where everything feels dangerously close to falling apart — and you love it. Mimi’s Revenge takes you on a ride with their sultry vocals, sharp beats, and a vibe that’s equal parts mysterious and magnetic. It’s the perfect anthem for those who thrive in the shadows, daring to feel it all with a slick, addictive soundtrack to match.

The Straights ‘Remedy’

If you ever wondered what happens when you combine garage rock grit with indie swagger, “Remedy” by The Straights has the answer. From the first crunch of the guitar to the final bang of the drums, this track is pure, unfiltered rock ‘n’ roll magic. The song’s lyrics are unapologetically raw, capturing the messy pursuit of healing through sound and sweat. It’s loud, it’s messy, and it’s everything you need when life gets chaotic — a perfect, rebellious anthem for anyone who just needs to let loose and rock out.

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