50 Songs You Need In Your Playlists.
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After a long absence due to unexpected circumstances, we return with a selection of 50 songs that we think should satisfy your craving for music. Indeed, the list regroup different genre of music shifting from fast tempo-types ( Electronic, Hip hop…) to the slow-ish moods ( R&B, indie, Chill out..). From major to upcoming artists, you will be enticed by a flavored musical atmosphere. So sit tight and start browsing for your next favorite songs, below.
Upsahl - Drugs
Billie Eilish - Bad Guy
Bülow - Sweet Little Lies
Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cirus - Old Town Road (Remix)
SG Lewis, Clairo - Throwaway
Ryland James - Say Goodbye
Felix Cartal x Lights - Love Me
Dutch Melrose - Because It Mattered
Lily Williams - Maybe
Elina - Mirage
LOLO ZOUAI - Ride
SG Lewis - Blue
Marcus Layton, Jafar - Only In My Dreams
Benedict Cork - Fear Of Lonely
Noah Kahan - Mess
Tim Schou - Acapella
Dax - Self Proclaimed
Baby Fuzz - Mr. Blu
Shy Nodi - Han Solo
Neimy - Selfish
WESLEY - Remedy (Chexter Remix)
Siamaki - Chasing Water
Phantoms, Shaylen - Are You Up
Oliver Nelson, TobTok & Liv Dawson - Yellow
Tim Atlas - Dizzy
Motteo - DeSperate
Santino Le Saint - Feel Like Drugs
Saint Lane - Zip Code
James Spaite - Killowen
Broken Back - Breathe Slow
BAYNK - Water
Khalid, Safe - Don’t Pretend
Ayberk Cin - Perplex
Daniella Mason - Deepest Of Wells
May Roze - Again (Remix)
East Harbor - Lucid
Lukey Storey - R.I.T.A
Lo Lo - Sweater Collection
Ben Laver - A Lullaby Love
GRAVEDGR - KAMIKAZE
Archie Faulks - Hung Up
The Endorphins - Sublime
Zak - Comin’ Around
FEVER DAYS - I see Through It
Daniel Santoro & Sergio - Strangers
Flora Cash - You’re Somebody Else
Mathew V - Catching Feelings
Under The Rug - Call Center Blues
Ekali, Yuna - Leaving
Claire Ridgely - ‘Til The Morning
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