February didn’t have to snap that hard.
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It’s official: February is our favorite month for new music. Sure, it’s only been two months into the year, but February 2025 went hard each week with new music. It was serve after collapse after bop after banger. And you know what? We’re happy. Check out our favorite releases from the last week of February.
FXCK UP THE WORLD – LISA AND FUTURE
You know what, LISA had a vision when she divided her debut album into five characters, hence the album title. They all represent a different version of the star, which come together for a pretty fun album.
ZERO PRESSURE – BINI
Unlike their past releases, BINI looks to the world for their newest album, and it pays off with some pretty solid tracks.
DAM – SB19
SB19’s anticipated comeback fuses elements of hip-hop, Celtic and Filipino folk, EDM, industrial, and prog-rock for a track that pushes the envelope both lyrically and sonically. The anthemic track explores themes of staying true to one’s values and principles amidst the sacrifice required to achieve greater dreams in career and life.
TOO BAD – G-DRAGON AND ANDERSON .PAAK
And everyone cheered! G-DRAGON makes his return to the scene with a new album that presents a stronger and more resilient version of himself who still knows how a bop should sound like.
DELETE YA – DJO
Delete Ya features rich instrumentation that evokes the spirit of past pop classics. With witty lyrics and an upbeat, catchy melody, the track carries a warm, feel-good energy with a nostalgic sound that feels both familiar and comforting.
‘SAPABABY – ZAE
Zae isn’t just known for her fire bars, she also has a set of pipes, ones she shows off in this slow and moody R&B number.
BOOMERANG – BLASTER
Okay, that was a moment and an experience.
CRASHING – D4VD AND KALI UCHIS
d4vd reveals the one person he will turn to if his world unravels. With smooth, laid-back instrumentals, the track represents an emotional turning point in the WITHERED narrative, offering a sense of self-assured calm before the storm. Its rich sound is further enhanced by a verse from Kali Uchis.
CAKE – ANY NAME’S OKAY
Here’s Any Name’s Okay to remind us that it’s ok to be petty, sometimes, with their diss track on people who think they can have it all.
BLUE – ZEROBASEONE
Uplifting, hopeful, and slightly nostalgic.
I’LL BE HAPPY WHEN – LYN LAPID
Automatic Top 5 fave Lyn Lapid songs.
THE CHASE – HEARTS2HEARTS
True to SM fashion, this song doesn’t go the way you think it will, and it’s pretty cool.
DEDMA – AJAA
AJAA looks to fill the younger brother lane in P-pop, and we’re here for it.
ASAP – HEYOON AND CHRIS PATRICK
This bold, flirty, and dynamic collaboration captures the thrilling intensity of reckless love, telling the story of an independent woman momentarily surrendering to passion.
COULD YOU LOVE ME? – ELIJAH WOODS
This high-energy anthem dives into the heartbreak of loving someone who only thinks of themselves. Pairing introspective lyricism with his signature infectious production, the track pulses with raw, unfiltered emotion. From the very first beat, it builds a sense of urgency and anticipation, drawing listeners into a captivating whirlwind of longing and heartache.
FAIRY – REGINA SONG
For anyone who’s dealt with seeing someone you love move on to someone else, this song is for you.
CHEMISTRY – GIGI PEREZ
On the track, glitchy echoes bleed into a softly strummed acoustic guitar and breathy vocals. Frenetic percussion picks up the pace as her voice teems with raw emotion. Gigi’s evocative storytelling follows the clandestine cycle of a forbidden relationship.
SICK OF IT – YLONA GARCIA
Oh, Ylona came on this track mad as hell. We just know this new era of music is going to eat.
SALVATION – REBECCA BLACK
Apologies, Rebecca, we weren’t familiar with your game. If you want to talk about rising pop girls in 2025, she needs to be on the list.
BREAKING HEARTS – HILLARI
The singer transforms personal pain into a powerful declaration of truth and resilience, inspired by a painful betrayal in her new song.
ROSTER – ILHAM
Marking her first release of the year, ilham channels the most confident version of herself on the sultry R&B track. Over a wave of distorted synths, the songstress confidently delivers ruthless lyrics to let her dating roster know that she’s the one in control.
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