Category: Pop
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“Nightmare” is uncomfortably relatable. Yvonne tackles that specific brand of relationship hell where someone keeps you spinning, where you know it’s bad for you, but you can’t seem to walk away.
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“Pizza Man” setup is simple: Friday night, a woman home alone with very specific cravings, and Mista2U promising to deliver in thirty minutes or less.
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“Paralyzed” is exactly the kind of track that makes you understand why she fell in love with dance music in the first place.
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With “Smile,” Jon Henri strips away the bravado and gets real about relationships. This is a love song, sure, but not your typical mushy kind. It’s about the work that goes into keeping someone happy, the apologies after arguments, the promise to do better next time. Jon Henri talks about disagreements,
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“Love and Algorhythms”, is about that weird feeling when you realize your partner has been down some internet rabbit hole for hours.
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Grey & Purple Songbook, a musical project hailing from Oslo, Norway. Widely appreciated for harmonious and thought-provoking text-based music, Grey and Purple Songbook dictate vivid stories across various genres. This is one of those projects that will touch your heart and make your soul dance with joy with it’s enigmatic discography. Their interesting take on…
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“Dead End” is a piano-led track born from a creative collapse. What you get is deliberate space, fractured phrases, and the kind of resignation that feels painfully familiar if you’ve ever hit rock bottom and realized the floor has a basement.
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“The Last Little Christmas Tree” is Fons’ love letter to his son, disguised as a Christmas song.
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“Going Wild” is exactly what happens when someone decides Nordic folk and electronic dance music should be best friends.
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“All I Need” is a banger with gravitas. The kind of track that makes you want to move, but peel back that danceable exterior, and you’ll find something more interesting.
