LISA, Arthur Nery, Jason Dhakal, and more coming through with the new music to get the October playlist started.
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We don’t know about you, but starting off the first week of a new month without listening to some new music doesn’t sit right with us. So, we gathered some of our favorite recent drops for your listening pleasure. Check them out below.
MOONLIT FLOOR – LISA
The way every song LISA has released so far has been different sonically. On her new single, the K-pop superstar sings and raps her way through an interpolation of the 90s hit classic, Kiss Me, by Sixpence None The Richer.
FOOLISH – ARTHUR NERY
You can always count on Arthur to deliver the R&B goods with his smooth and silky voice.
LUMAYO – OVER OCTOBER
Say no to that ex but say yes to this beat.
ALL MY LOVE – COLDPLAY
Coldplay’s latest effort is all about dealing with conflict, whether it be within yourself or others, and finding that light at the end of the tunnel with a little help from love.
R.E.M – KISS OF LIFE
We know a bop when we hear one, and this is it.
FAVORITE SONG – JASON DHAKAL AND DENY
The vocals are vocaling! Pinoy R&B stays winning.
SWEETEST POTION – WIM
In his transition from being one-half of HYBS to a solo artist, WIM offers a window into his evolution and embracing new beginnings. His album encourages listeners to take the leap into the unknown, reassuring them that it’s okay to start over and find happiness in the process. The album’s optimistic outlook serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in the face of challenges, everything will turn out well in the end.
YOU GO YOUR WAY – PERRIE
Pop star Perrie. It feels correct.
JEEP – RHODESSA
This sentimental track reminds us that, someway and somehow, the king of the Filipino road always finds its way into our stories.
‘DI NAMAN – DWTA
On her lushly arranged alt-pop track, dwta expresses her frustrations with someone who may not reciprocate the same infatuated feelings as hers. The song reimagines chamber pop and jazz music influences through her contemporary lens.
HAPPY SAD – BARBIE ALMALBIS
The OPM alt-pop icon reflects on her mental health and the stigma behind it in her latest track.
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