We are back with more music for another edition of our New Music Friday. Check out the full tracks and reviews below!
Rich Hennessy | “One Night”
Rich Hennessy delivers smooth, late-night energy with “One Night.” It’s a sleek blend of pop and R&B, driven by a beat that feels equal parts intimate and confident. His vocals glide effortlessly across the track, capturing the tension between passion and fleeting connection. There’s a cinematic quality in how it all builds and fades, leaving you replaying it just to feel that rush again.
Estella Dawn | “Drunk & Messy”
“Drunk & Messy” is a bold, unapologetic anthem from Estella Dawn. Her powerhouse vocals cut through sharp, punchy production as she lays bare the messy side of love and vulnerability. The lyrics feel raw and self-aware, showing her knack for turning chaos into something empowering. It’s catchy, honest, and full of bite, exactly what makes Estella such a magnetic artist to watch.
yetep x Gabriel Eli | “Slow Motion”
“Slow Motion” is a dreamy electronic track that floats somewhere between euphoria and reflection. yetep and Gabriel Eli craft a sonic space where airy synths, emotional drops, and heartfelt vocals blend perfectly. The song captures that feeling of time slowing down when you’re lost in a moment that feels too good to end. It’s immersive, melodic, and made for closing your eyes and letting go.
ryan john clary | “(there’s too many songs called) One More Time”
ryan john clary delivers one of his most self-aware and charming tracks yet with “(there’s too many songs called) One More Time.” It’s witty, heartfelt, and rooted in the kind of honesty that makes his songwriting so relatable. The melody feels effortless, wrapping around lyrics that playfully acknowledge the clichés of pop love songs while still feeling genuine. It’s clever storytelling that never loses its emotional center.
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