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New Music Friday Pt. 2 | June 27th, 2025

We are back with some new tracks for our New Music Friday, Part 2. Check out the new tracks and reviews down below!

Matt Harkenrider | “No One Else”

Matt Harkenrider’s “No One Else” is a beautifully honest track that blends emotional depth with a polished alt-pop sound. His vocals are raw and sincere, drawing you into lyrics that feel both intimate and relatable. The production is clean but subtle, allowing the emotion to take center stage. It’s the kind of song that quietly sticks with you — personal, heartfelt, and effortlessly powerful.


Ehson Hashemian| “Life Of The Party”

Ehson Hashemian flips the script with “Life Of The Party” — a sleek, emotionally layered track that blends catchy rhythms with unexpected depth. His smooth vocals carry a subtle edge, revealing the contrast between outward confidence and quiet introspection. It’s upbeat on the surface, but there’s a real story underneath — making it both a vibe and a moment of reflection. Effortlessly cool and refreshingly honest.


Ehson Hashemian | “Comes And Goes”

We have featured him a few times, and Ehson Hashemian also released, “Comes And Goes.” “Comes and Goes” captures emotional drift with precision. It flows like memory—warm, wistful, and just a little haunting. It is more upbeat than some of the other tracks. The chorus doesn’t hit hard, it hovers. Ehson’s vocal delivery is especially vulnerable here, letting small inflections carry big emotions. One of the most emotionally transparent tracks on the latest album.


Lana Love. | “LOST BOYZ” (feat. Ghostface Killah)

Lana Love. and Ghostface Killah released a new track, “LOST BOYZ.” This track is a bold, genre-bending collaboration that pairs Lana Love.’s haunting vocals with Ghostface Killah’s sharp, storytelling flow. The track feels cinematic — moody, layered, and emotionally charged. Lana brings a raw, ethereal energy while Ghostface grounds the song with gritty precision. It’s unexpected, powerful, and proof that opposites don’t just attract — they elevate.


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