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TOP BEST HITSJust Wanna Be With You By Rokita

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Hailing from the small town of Frankenmuth, Michigan, Chris Rokita represents a multi-instrumentalist creative force: songwriter, arranger, producer, recording engineer, sound designer, singer, and visual artist whose musical philosophy reaches further than the boundaries of traditional genres. Much more than a musician, Rokita is a sonic alchemist who wants to strive to compose music that will connect with the audience and transform the very experience of listening.

His artistic mission is quite unambiguous: to create music that goes beyond sensory system perception and delivers almighty, inspirational sounds aimed at elevating the song experience. Rarely does one find an artist able to distill tough sentimental graces into play narratives, which so immediately echo with his audience, creating what Rokita refers to as a state of "euphoria."

Chris Rokita's composition shows its outstanding ability to transmute his emotions into a generally fulfilling musical adventure. Emotions shimmer throughout the track, orchestrating the sweeping sounds of resilient openness. 

The song strikes complex pop-rock terrain with dynamic instrumentation, furthering its sentimental storyline. The rhythm section, played by noted drummer Kenny Aronoff, lays down a backbone so strong, while Aronoff's percussive work here is marked by crisp, declarative beats and different shifts. 

Rokita's vocal performance has this timbre of extraordinary authenticity, vacillating the complex details in the music. The vocal production keeps the sound clear, and processing which offers up a natural, fantastic atmosphere that is honest.

Songwriting proves Rokita to be deserving of expanding his story into societal poetry. He creates a subtle tribute to his mother in light of her unfulfilled art aspirations while celebrating how much she had been in love with her maternal role. What’s the discreet allusion to his mother's unfulfilled dream of becoming an actress? A narrative thread that furthers the dimensionality of the philosophical architecture within the song. 

Mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Christian Wright, the song benefits from a pristine audio landscape that allows each instrumental and vocal nuance to breathe. Mixing was executed by some very well-recognized engineers, such as Corey Miller and Carlos Villalobos; hence, it depicts a qualified attitude toward making use of sonic depth while ensuring the track does not lack emotional complexity.

"Just Wanna Be With You" verbalizes a powerful archetype in contemporary memorial art. I was struck by "Just Wanna Be With You". The work of the tracks left an indelible mark, making what could have been a simple memorial into something much more deep and meaningful.

Stream the song now and don't be left out of this incredible musical journey. "Just Wanna Be With You" is out now on all major streaming platforms.

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TOP BEST HITSGym Crush By Dorbi

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Dorbi's “Gym Crush” drops in as a pulsating revelation, transforming the ordinary into the outstanding. Not another addition to the endless workout playlist filler, but a master class in modern pop production that turns the fitness center into a glittering, disco-lit confessional.

The production begins with a quick beat that demands your movement; its kick drum hits with metronomic precision, leaving in its wake a glistening upper register of syncopated hi-hats, simulating the sheen of post-workout endorphins.

“Gym Crush” has this advanced layering of synthesizer textures. On top of a main synth hook using a perfectly filtered wave, which opens and closes like heavy breathing during an intense workout session, this gets complemented with cascading sequences that run through in motion, mirroring the nature of exercise routines and desires.

The vocals are processed to enhance; in the verses, there's a slight pitch adjustment that adds a playful, almost coy, element to lines like "I come around just to feel the rush." Doubling back on certain phrases, specifically "I feel like such a slut," takes what could have been a provocative throwaway line and makes it a powerful reclamation of agency.

The structure of the song is an exercise in baiting expectations: at first, it seems to work within the well-trodden verse-chorus patterns, but the bridge suddenly introduces a new hypnotic mantra of "I only look at you," repeated with growing intensity. This repetition, backed by building percussion, creates a trance-like state—a moment where self-consciousness dissolves into pure feeling-mirroring the meditative aspects of the exercise.

The track does its job of keeping its energy level from tiring the listener; the arrangement breathes, just like good exercise demands exertion and recovery. The declaration by the chorus—that it's making them "feel good"—becomes all the more believable as the song goes on, the joy in the delivery infectious and real.

"Gym Crush" succeeds because it knows precisely who it is writing for and in what context. It serves to remind us that the best dance music can move you to think, and that self-love is a serious pursuit imbued with a lot of fun. This is more than just the addition of this song to your workout playlist; it's a cultural moment captured in almost 2 minutes of pristine pop production.

Whether you frequent the gym or have never touched a dumbbell, there's a universality to “Gym Crush”: rejoicing in feeling good in one's skin and the excitement of making contact with another human being, even if it's just a passing glance between sets. The infectious energy of “Gym Crush” makes it easy to understand why listeners keep coming back for more. Listeners can find it on all major music streaming platforms.

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TOP BEST HITSIt’s Christmas Party Time By Mick J. Clark

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Singer-songwriter Mick J. Clark is a tireless artist who has forged his independent path and remains at the forefront of the independent music scene. Signed onto Sonorus Record Label, Clark has enjoyed such success thus far with over 1M Spotify streams and great chart action on some noteworthy charts: reaching No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 in the USA iTunes Top 100 Rock Songs. His genre spans pop, rock, ballads, R&B, dance, Latin, and country. With an imposing catalog of more than 60 songs to his name and three albums and EPs under his belt, Clark has joined the league of some of modern music's multidimensional artists with an oozing commitment to meaningful musical storytelling.

His Christmas anthem "It's Christmas Party Time" opens up the Christmas spirit for this year and right from the first second fascinates the listener with its artful production. It's a masterly conglomeration of modern pop-rock and festive ambiance, featuring sparkling synthesizers painting a dramatic audible winter scenery. The production shows fantastic technical abilities, with intriguing basslines keeping the foundation active and avoiding distinct holiday music stereotypes.

There's something intrinsically organic about his delivery quality that heightens these songs from simple musical compositions into artless experiences. His voice is slightly rough and adds a degree of sincerity to the happy tales he tells.

The harmonic agreements further help build the emotional depth of the track. Clark doesn't just sing; he creates this vocal background that invites listeners right into his musical world. 

From a production standpoint, "It's Christmas Party Time" highlights Clark's versatility. With 116,510 Spotify streams, the track proves that his musical appeal extends beyond narrow audiences. The song's structure demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of contemporary pop-rock conventions while maintaining refreshing originality.

For those who would listen to something more than mere holiday background music, Mick J. Clark has a rich, nuanced musical experience. His tracks are the perfect invitation to feel and remember, to celebrate- not just the holiday season, but the joy of human connection.

Those who enjoy music but prefer something a little bit different from the usual holiday music will enjoy Mick J. Clark's signature and refined style. I invite listeners to dive into Clark's festive collection and discover the various musical magic this maestro creates. Stream his tracks, explore his diverse catalog of music, and experience the joy and creativity of an artist who continues to push musical genres, by visiting his social media pages.

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TOP BEST HITSBlack Cats Are Bad Luck By Nuclear Club

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Very few acts have been blazing their path on the Scottish scene, like Nuclear Club, who have already performed at Glasgow's O2 ABC and festivals including Doune the Rabbit Hole and some other Scottish festivals. Formed in 2014 in Perth, the group, Adam Streets, Ross Fraser, Marc Hill, and Mark Marshall, have honed their alchemical blend of guitars, synths, and percussive elements through their magnificent music.

The band is expanding their songwriting range on their newest full-length, "Black Cats Are Bad Luck," melting post-punk grit with electronic textures to dissect modern anxieties intelligently. 

"Hexavalent Chromium" eases the listener into 'Black Cats Are Bad Luck' with a propulsive guitar theme and shimmering synths. The vocalist calls out the lyrics, his voice floating above the mix with quiet grace. It establishes a ready soundscape embellished with intricately layered guitars, drums, synthesizers, and harmony vocals, certainly a press to a wide palette of sounds. Its follow-up, "Black Cats Are Bad Luck," hurries up the tempo with a propulsive indie rock groove and a sing-along chorus. The lyrics portray environmental activists taking protest into their own hands, hinting at the album's focus on the ideology of acceleration.

The band is excellent at all gear changes, like the dance-ready "It Rests" and the bouncy electro-pop "Lightning Spike." Later, "Skeleton Fantasy Show" tries to warrant some krautrock rhythms on a glitchy production level. 

Epic album closer "Paternoster" is the quintessential of what makes Nuclear Club such an exciting band. As they swirl frenetic rhythms inside cascading textures toward a glorious indie crescendo, the track summarises the sonic palette and ambitious artistic vision of the album. The band's skill and the chemistry driving it work to perfection. They combine polar styles while masterfully treating lofty topics through bright, artistic melodies, and in this fact lies their excellence. 

"Black Cats Are Bad Luck" is full of flowers, as the band approaches everything with syncretism in their seemingly natural attitude toward music. It cements Nuclear Club's status as the head of a vanguard of artists who interpret modern anxieties through an artistic lens. Neither didactic nor nihilistic, the band translates these weighty ideas into songs you lose yourself in. I would say it kept me hooked from one repeat play to the next. While some of those tracks might start sounding like a blur in their echoes of dystopian urbanity, I was impressed by the fact that this band consistently manages to carve special emotional vignettes within its terrain. 

"Black Cats Are Bad Luck" advances its way deeply into your psyche, and I found myself continually returning to rediscover new perspectives within its carefully woven sonic tapestry. For anyone in search of an artfully rendered summary of modern neuroses set to some seriously compelling tunes, I highly recommend they give this stunning album a stream.

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TOP BEST HITSCherry Chapstick By Chris Quesnel

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Chris Quesnel stands out as a captivating artist, coming from the city of Montreal, this talented artist has arrived on the scene with a single that needs a spotlight. "Cherry Chapstick," Chris' latest offering, is a bold discussion of romantic relationships, delivered with a level of emotional honesty that is incredibly relatable.

 Quesnel is operating on a whole other level with the entrancing guitar riff and pulsating rhythms. The vocals navigate the track's dynamics, elevating the emotional weight of the lyrics to stratospheric heights.

 The opening lines immediately set the tone, as Chris grapples with the push-and-pull of the romance: "You know, I never wanna let you go. But now I won't lie. I think I'm better off alone, yeah." This duality is the driving force behind the track, as he goes through the emotions that arise from the inability to fully let go of a relationship. Lines like "And I don't wanna taste that fucking cherry chapstick no more / Because every time we end up back where we were before" pack a punch, cutting straight to the emotional turmoil at the heart of the track.

Collaborating with producer IOF, he's put together a mix that fuses an of-the-moment track, destined to creep its way into your subconscious and refuse to let go. The driving beats, the cascading guitar lines, and the subtle synth textures all come to keep the track propulsive. 

As the track builds to its electrifying chorus, Chris’s vocals deliver a hook that will have you singing along, regardless of whether you've experienced the pain he's describing. There's an undeniable energy and immediacy to the way Quesnel expresses the lyrics as if he's laying them out there in the corners of his mind.

Quesnel's DIY approach to the entire creative process, from the basement-recorded vocals to the hands-on production, only adds to the track's powerful energy. It shows his dedication and vision. 

As the track draws to a close, Chris’s final words land on a gut punch of emotional resonance. "And every time you end up at my house / We're back again spinning round"  with doubts / So tell me now, what you want, / You say these things, and now you're leading me on." It's a journey that has been exhilarating and heartbreaking.

Cherry Chapstick shows how important music is to a broken heart. Quesnel has taken the materials of personal experience and forged them into a work of art that is intensely relatable. 

I implore you to check out the world of Chris Quesnel's "Cherry Chapstick." This single is a bold declaration of artistic intent; stream it now and get ready to have your world rocked, by Chris Quesnel.

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TOP BEST HITSUrban Cowboy By Cali Tucker

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

With an impressive 174,092 monthly listeners on Spotify and a growing social media presence, including 58k Instagram followers, Cali Tucker has successfully transformed her musical heritage into contemporary stardom. As the daughter of recording artist LaCosta Tucker and niece of country legend Tanya Tucker, she brings an authentic Nashville pedigree to her Vegas-influenced sound. After bursting onto the scene in Season 6 of The Voice as a Team Blake finalist, Tucker has grown into a force on the entertainment strip of Las Vegas, performing five nights per week in some of the city's most exclusive hotspots, including Delilah at the Wynn, Resorts World, and Aria.

Her latest, "Urban Cowboy," out September 6th, 2024, is the epitome of artistic growth from Tucker in its production and arrangement. The track opens with a stunning dance between humming phrases and very present electronic elements, proudly stating its nature from the get-go. The verse allows the distinctive vocals of Tucker to shine, her tone carrying her warmth and pop precision. As the pre-chorus builds up, it creates a dreamy harmonized backdrop that bursts into a quiet arena-performing-worthy chorus.

This means the production, guided by Grammy-nominated G'harah "PK" Degeddingseze and Tricia Battani, who also act as co-writers with Tucker, extends into a sophisticated conceptual setting that opts not to accept the strictures of genre. The arrangement is thoroughly modernist, mixing country instrumentation with fresh production methods: traditional string rolls and warm acoustic guitars intertwine with silky pop beats and strategically placed reverb effects.

Tucker's delivery shows great dynamic control, going easily from smooth opening lines to high chorales. The production team decided to layer her vocals with airy harmonies, adding depth while keeping the organic feel of the song.

The arrangement of this song continues to build with each section introducing new elements that keep listeners interested. The chorus, in particular, showcases intelligent pop trends, which is a delicate balance that few other acts attempt, let alone pull off with such style.

Influences of Shania Twain abound in the production approach and in the vocal styling of Tucker herself, though she maintains her distinctive artistic voice. 

Right from the moment I hit the play button on Cali Tucker's "Urban Cowboy," I became thoroughly enthralled. Being someone who loves both the authentic storytelling of country music and fresh production, I was completely drawn into Tucker's world. If you haven't already, now's the time to get hip to "Urban Cowboy," one of the most enthralling country-pop releases of 2024. The song is out now on all digital platforms; put it in your playlists, forward the link to your friends, and enjoy it.

TOP BEST HITSThat’s a Holiday By Ella Reid

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Emerging from Austin, TX's exciting indie folk scene, Ella Reid has taken the past years to build up a voice that is confessional in its songwriting and idyllic in its delivery, earning her a very committed following throughout her performances across the country. Following 3 critically acclaimed albums on various themes talking about her as a person, and having over 3k monthly streams on Spotify, Reid here tackles the issues of holiday memory with her newest single, "That's a Holiday." "That's a Holiday" is the latest single from the artist, which we expect more from soon, showing off a groundbreaking development in her capability to turn her experiences into reverberating music. This introspective ballad goes further than the typical festive soundtrack, twisting a rich narrative that explores the emotional terrain of seasonal memory and loss.

The track opens with a soft guitar progression that sets up the mood, its minor chord fluctuations warning of levels of complexity to come. Ella Reid's voice sits beautifully as her timbre is rich with a slight smoky quality, plus an adequate amount of naivety, making this narrative all too real. The production has a pearly clarity that ensures room for each musical element to breathe. Strings are subtly arranged to complement the piano, thus texturing the track while keeping the introspective core.

“That's a Holiday" is a rich appreciation of seasonal emotional layers. Reid navigates that balance between joy and melancholy with precision. The songwriting here sounds mature in its dealing with grief and celebration, understanding that experiences during the holidays can't just be purely joyful or purely sad; rather, it is a mix of both. The rhythmic foundation remains understated, with gentle percussion that offers the movement of the song's contemplative atmosphere. Digital processing is minimal, preserving the organic quality of the instrumentation and vocals.

"That's a Holiday" is one of Ella Reid's most important artistic statements. Her single is outstanding for its genuineness and deep exploration of seasonal emotions. It is a track that lets the moment's soundtrack then create an emotional space for listeners to reflect, remember, and connect.

For those looking for a Christmas music experience above commercial sappiness, Ella Reid provides a serious alternative. "That's a Holiday" is the journey of emotion, an appeal to adopt every shade of human sentiment at a time most people celebrate with a reduction to simplicity.

Stream "That's a Holiday" now and discover an artist who understands true connection in music occurs through perfection and direct and delicate storytelling.

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TOP BEST HITSTashkent Club Fire By Marc Soucy

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Not too many artists can boast of successfully merging diverse traditions of music while preserving much emotional resonance. Marc Soucy, on his latest offering “Tashkent Club Fire,” does just this sort of masterly synthesis, drawing upon his vast background in classical piano, progressive rock, and electronic music to create something entirely unique.

The unlikely trajectory of Soucy, from classical piano prodigy as a child to versatile producer and composer at Boston's Renaissance Recording Company, has provided him with an astonishing musical toolkit, which is on full display in every precisely placed moment of this composition. It begins with a powerful motif that is a launchpad for what follows: a heady exploration of sound that resists categorization.

The foundation of the composition, in ostinato, carries a hypnotic undercurrent through the fractal-like building of layers: a carefully orchestrated string section and synthesizer layers that grow ever more complex in structure. Each new element enters the mix with purpose, keeping production quality, mixing at the desk, and letting the instruments breathe while adding their part to the greater mix.

The composition of the track follows movements that start from a high point and continue building up, leading the listeners through a narrative arc. Middle Eastern melodic contours weave with electronic elements, creating an exotic song. The song would feel right at home in any high-class club from Cairo to Constantinople.

Maybe most impressive is how Soucy handles climactic moments: where so many acts would lean into obvious crescendos or predictable builds, he gets by with subtle shifts in texture and timbre that give emotional peaks an earned rather than forced quality. 

The technical work here lets Soucy cherry-pick the most effective elements of each: the complexity of oriental music, the atmospheric depth of electronic music, and the structural rigor of traditional composition all play their role; the structural coherence imparts to the piece a satisfyingly rounded feeling.

The seductive effect of “Tashkent Club Fire” is how it nails that perfect sound of Eastern textures. Soucy weaves Middle Eastern modal patterns through the composition and adds a mystical quality to how the melodic lines dance and intertwine. Subtle microtonal inflections and ornamentation respectfully acknowledge a tradition of oriental scales, while modern production techniques and techno elements connect the bridge between two musical worlds.

“Tashkent Club Fire" will be a staple in any person's playlist who enjoys their music challenging and rewarding. It is currently available on major streaming networks, where the multifaceted soundscape and emotional depth invite focused session listening and atmospheric background accompaniment. 

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TOP BEST HITSIncompatibility ][ Working Class Hero By Kilravock

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

Emerging from Omaha's vibrant independent music scene, Kilravock embodies a singular creative vision courtesy of Steven Wayne Smith, a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter who resists easy categorization. Much more than a simple musical project, Kilravock's vehicles are deep social commentary, interweaving the personal narrative with wider systemic critique. Smith's approach to making music blasts through traditional boundaries, folding alternative rock, art-rock, and progressive soundscapes into a striking conceptual language that ties in with today's social experience.

The first release, “Incompatibility ][ Working Class Hero," immediately establishes the musical and philosophical terrain of Kilravock. The original song “Incompatibility” is a masterful examination of workplace alienation and personal strife. Instrumental virtuosity is immediately apparent in a guitar performance that crisply and sensitively builds dense emotional fabrics. The song opens with a razor-sharp riff, cutting through layers of sonic texture with breathtaking technical skill. Every chord progression seems to be carefully thought out, revealing intricate harmonic relationships that beg for close listening.
The guitar work is surprisingly sophisticated from the very first note. The delivery flickers and flows perfectly to carry the track's thematic journey of workplace alienation. The immediate sense of vocal delivery is pure and unfiltered, making what should be singular experiences universal, which seems to be a hallmark of great songwriting. The basslines rumble with controlled aggression, adding textural depth and keeping the track solid. It's to Smith's credit as a producer that every instrumental element feels both distinct and cohesively woven together.

Not a companion piece, the cover of John Lennon's "Working Class Hero" is a purposeful ideological continuation. Smith enlists Sean Soucy, Anna Schmidt, and David Dick as he reimagines the protest song classic as a collective statement. This makes for a track with a palpable sense of communal resistance that elevates Lennon's original message for the modern era. In terms of production, the release is remarkably complicated. There's a richness to the auditory palette, but it's controlled; every instrumental and vocal element is in its perfectly judged spatial dimension. The mix is intentional, betraying Smith's background as a multi-instrumentalist producer—nothing feels accidental, and yet the result never descends into sterility.

As a debut, "Incompatibility ][ Working Class Hero" is an intriguing introduction to Kilravock's artistic outlook. It precedes an album entitled "Just Another Wonderful Day," which promises to push the expectations and musical comfort zones of its listeners.
The inner depth that "Incompatibility ][ Working Class Hero" has brought into my life is beyond mere emphasis. Uncompromising emotional honesty, coupled with Smith's brilliance, makes this single a personal epiphany. I implore you, dear readers: to stream Kilravock's "Incompatibility ][ Working Class Hero" on your music platform of choice.

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TOP BEST HITSCHRISTMAS By Maverick Smith

November 22, 2024 by SAIIDZ

With their reputation for unrelenting authenticity forged in the indie rock crucible, Maverick Smith has emerged as a fast-rising beacon of innovation in the music world. Songs, penned by Sean Boynes, ring with intricate structure combined with technical prowess. Their first album, "With Friends and Imperfections," not only garnered them much critical acclaim but was called "legendary and genius" by WKIM Los Angeles while also securing their reputation as one of the more dominant forces in modern rock. Having over 6k monthly listeners on Spotify, the band has built an international presence among fans and radio stations ranging from Brazil to Japan, continuing to break new ground.

Their new release “Christmas” is a far-out reimagining of holiday music that courses with the insurgent spirit of indie rock. The centerpiece of the EP, "Coal for Christmas," is a total masterclass in musical subversion. From its opening bars, the track marks itself apart thanks to a guitar melody that's at once intricate and visceral. The instrumentation weaves together in a far-from-simple tapestry: delicate piano lines that provide a rhythmical counterpoint to gritty, overdriven guitar work that feels more punk rock than Christmas standard. This is furthered by the real star of the show: vocal delivery in a husky, slightly ragged timbre that injects genuine emotional complexity into what could have been a simple novelty track.

"Kid at Christmas" is the dramatic tonal shift, pure, unadulterated joy taken up a notch with an intoxicating energy that's impossible to resist. The musical sensibility of the band shows in the arrangement of this track, the song making use of syncopated drum patterns courtesy of Jim Courtney that prevent the track from falling into some predictable festive routine.

The musical palette here is particularly full; think the melodic exuberance of power pop head-on with the technical intricacies of progressive rock. Lush string arrangements add depth and refinement, turning what could have been a fairly regular tune for the holiday into a nuanced musical statement.

This reimagining of "Jingle Bells" cements the band's status as musical innovators. This is not a mere rock-infused cover. It deconstructs and rebuilds one of your staple holiday standards. The song rips away the typical jovial veneer of the song and replaces it with a high-octane arrangement pulsating with the urgent energy of punk rock.

That is what makes this EP great: its underlying mission. With the help of the Harmony Health Foundation, Maverick Smith makes this musical project much more, a social statement, so to speak. Music just becomes the medium for a great message, showing how art can entertain and advocate all at once.

The EP succeeds in refusing to treat holiday music as monolithic and sentimental. Instead, Christmas is a complex emotional space scattered with instances of joy, melancholy, and always nuanced. Each track is a separate and carefully constructed narrative invitation to a more sophisticated understanding of the seasonal experience.

I just can't help but evangelize Maverick Smith's incredible holiday release. There's something magical about how they've captured the spirit of Christmas while completely reinventing the sound. I have "Christmas" on repeat, and so should you. Stream this EP now; go to Spotify or your favorite streaming platform and listen to Maverick Smith's Christmas EP.

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