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The Round-Up: April Begins With These New Bangers

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Miley, welcome back diva!

Kicking off the month is new music from Miley Cyrus, Lola Amour, Laufey, and more.

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With April in the middle of the summer season, you can expect those summer travel and vacation plans to be realized. With that, it means we also need a good summer playlist to meet the moment. And luckily for us, the month begins with quite a few new jams and bangers from our fave artists locally and internationally. Check out the new songs that you may want to add to your playlist below. 

END OF THE WORLD – MILEY CYRUS

Miley sounds great as always in her new toe-tapping pop single about forgetting all your worries just for a moment to enjoy life.  

AZIZAM – ED SHEERAN

Ed Sheeran’s comeback sees him combine Persian and Irish folk music in a pop context for a tune that serves as a call to action to live your best life. Oh, and the song’s title is a Persian term of endearment that means “my dear” or “my beloved”, in case you were curious. 

DANCE WITH MY MISTAKES – LOLA AMOUR

Lola Amour adds a sprinkle of disco spirit to their signature sound for a fun and groovy flight around the world. 

ADULT SWIM – KAI

You can always count on KAI to bring the sensuality with his new song that begs your attention with its interesting chorus. 

SILVER LINING – LAUFEY

New Laufey music for the summer? We won! Her new track is the latest love song in her repertoire, this one about being able to set your true personality free when you fall in love. 

POTION – DJO

Joe Keery does it again with the release of his third studio album under his stage name Djo called The Crux

LOOSE – ENHYPEN

More laidback and mellow (at least production-wise) than what we’ve come to expect from the group, Loose sees ENHYPEN let their lover-boy side take over.

BACK TO ME – THE MARIAS

This is the kind of song you listen to with your headphones and let the atmosphere take over for the best listening experience. It’s like an alt-rock spell on getting that special someone back. 

EVERYBODY’S TRYING TO FIGURE ME OUT – HAIM

HAIM reminds us that people can and will have their own opinion of you, and that’s ok. What matters is that you listen to your own opinion. 

TONIGHT – PINKPANTHERESS

Less than two minutes songs allegations found dead in a ditch. And this beat? It’s everything. 

SABI KO NA – YARA

YARA fuses Y2K nostalgia with modern hip-hop and R&B flavor for their comeback single that leans into urban music with Pinoy flair. Their latest is equal parts attitude and maturity. 

COOL – MICHAEL CLIFFORD

5SOS’s Michael Clifford just made his solo debut with the track cool. The song is an exploration into self-doubt and the often uncomfortable process of navigating insecurity. The track captures the uncertainty of trying to fit in, questioning whether you belong, and feeling out of place in unfamiliar spaces. 

THE FLOOD – AURORA

An experience, a vibe, a moment, and a feeling. 

MILAGRO – KAI BUIZON

This bossa nova-inspired track explores a love so unforeseen it feels almost supernatural. It weaves a story of romantic serendipity, capturing the feeling of finding a love that feels like a rare blessing—one that brings a sense of safety and acceptance never felt before.

SY•NC – PLS

A surprising mix of genres find themselves working surprisingly fine in the P-pop group’s latest release. 

23:42 – RACHEL CHINOURIRI

Rachel is the next pop-rock diva you need to have on your radar. She has the bops, as heard in her new EP Little House

ROSE – HANA

Newly debuted seven-member J-pop girl group HANA’s first drop is a high-energy song that gives each member a chance to showcase their abilities, while also bringing them together to show how HANA becomes stronger together.

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