The “Fine Line” between heartbreak and love
After a two year hiatus of releasing music, The Foxies release their newest single “Fine Line”.
Feeling Lost in Love? Tell Mvssie about it.
Mvssie drops “Went to Heaven” leaving fans feeling nostalgic on times of uncertainty.
Sombr Is The Homewrecker Of Our Playlist
Sombr has just released his newest single titled ‘Homewrecker,” accompanied by a music video featuring Milo Manheim and Quenlin Blackwell.
Dancing on the Edge of Feeling: MUNA’s Shimmering Return
MUNA’s comeback single ushers in Dancing on the Wall with emotional, glittering pop that turns vulnerability into something you can move to.
“The Great Divide” Is Noah Kahan’s Return To The music Scene
Noah Kahan’s “The Great Divide” is a raw, guitar-driven reflection on friendship, regret, faith, and the painful realization that he failed to see a struggling friend before they drifted apart fully.
Dove Cameron drops the cover song we didn’t know we needed ahead of new Amazon Prime series
Dove Cameron has released a sultry cover of The Arctic Monkeys’ 2013 hit, “Do I Wanna Know?” …and it’s a cover we didn’t know we needed!
Truman Sinclair’s Rivers of Sugar and Blood Is an EP About Growing Up With Your Heart Exposed
Truman Sinclair’s Rivers of Sugar and Blood is a raw, self-produced EP that turns depression, friendship, and growing pains into intimate, cinematic indie-folk songs that linger long after they end.
Ari Lennox Turns Empty Space Into Slow-Burning Soul in “Vacancy”
Vacancy is a warm, groove-soaked Ari Lennox album that blends playful sensuality with quiet yearning,
Love in the Ruins, Light Through the Cracks In Holly Humberstone’s New Single
“To Love Somebody” is a cinematic, emotionally raw pop track where Holly Humberstone embraces love’s beauty and damage with striking vulnerability and growing sonic confidence.
Siena Liggins sets the FCKN self confidence tone in 2026
Siena Liggins drops Sapphic love letter to herself setting the tone for self confidence in 2026, making us all ask the question of “Am I living in delusion on my value or am I down playing myself?”.
Harry Styles' New Single Aperature Defies Pop Norms
After a nearly four-year-long music hiatus, Harry Styles is back into the pop scene with his brand new single, “Aperture.”
Charlotte Day Wilson and Saya Gray Refuse to Stand Still In Their brand new song
“Lean” captures intimacy as something both grounding and destabilizing, with Charlotte Day Wilson’s deep, steady vocals anchoring a track that never quite settles.
When Letting Go Still Hurts: Sydney Rose and Tom Odell Stay in the Feeling
“Over (feat. Tom Odell)” captures the quiet ache of not being able to let go, blending Sydney Rose’s vulnerability with Tom Odell’s gentle emotional weight.
Two Hearts, One Strobe Light: Arlo Parks Learns to Want Out Loud
Arlo Parks’ “2SIDED” turns longing into motion, pairing hazy synths with tender uncertainty as she steps into a more nocturnal, desire-driven sound.
The Anxiety on Silent Mode in Mitski’s ‘Where’s My Phone?’
Mitski’s “Where’s My Phone?” turns the everyday panic of losing a device into a tense, distorted portrait of modern anxiety, where buzzing guitars and restrained desperation capture the fear of disconnection and the quiet hope of being saved.
Madison Beer reveals her deepest secrets on new album, “locket”
Madison Beer sings intricate lullabies on new album, “locket”.
Sabrina Carpenter Is Laughing To Keep From Crying In New Bonus Track
A quietly devastating pop song where Sabrina Carpenter uses irony and soft restraint to expose the hurt of being loved through neglect rather than care.
Doechii and SZA Turn Survival Into Power on “girl, get up.”
“girl, get up.” is a restrained but powerful collaboration where Doechii and SZA turn resilience, self-awareness, and confidence into a quiet anthem.
KATSEYE Claims Their Crown As Internet Girls in Their Brand new Single
“Internet Girls” is a confident pop track that celebrates KATSEYE’s virality and deep connection with their fans.
Where Runway Fashion Meets Ruined Frequencies: The Chaotic Glamour of ‘Margiela
Ken Carson’s “Margiela” is a chaotic, stylish burst of distorted luxury that captures the thrill of moving too fast through an expensive, blurry night.