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Part 657 moves from a towering Chaka Khan return and Cinthie’s no-fuss house pulse to art-pop, cumbia-tinted reinvention, club chemistry, and Debbii Dawson’s glittering romantic frustration. Six new tracks, six completely different reasons to press play.

Artist: Chaka Khan
Tune: “Chakzilla”
Chaka Khan does not tiptoe back into the room—she arrives as a full-scale pop colossus. “Chakzilla” is bright, theatrical dance-pop with enough personality to match its title, turning Khan into a benevolent giant ready to straighten out a world that has lost the plot.

Artist: Cinthie
Tune: “Hello”
Cinthie knows a proper house record does not need to shout to take control. “Hello” settles into a clean, club-built groove with an inviting pulse, crisp movement, and the kind of unfussy confidence that makes five minutes disappear on the dance floor.

Artist: Cloonee & Groove Theory
Tune: “One Question”
Cloonee and Groove Theory meet in exactly the right place on “One Question.” The collaboration brings smooth R&B presence into a tightly wound house setting, letting the vocal glide while the production keeps nudging everything toward peak-hour territory.

Artist: Cornelius feat. Sean Ono Lennon
Tune: “Aeons”
Cornelius and Sean Ono Lennon make “Aeons” feel suspended somewhere outside ordinary time. Soft vocals, art-pop precision, and psychedelic atmosphere fold into one another until the track becomes less of a straight line and more of a strange, beautifully detailed little universe.

Artist: David Byrne, Natalia Lafourcade & Mexican Institute of Sound
Tune: “¿Cuál Es La Razón?”
David Byrne’s question gets a warm new answer with Natalia Lafourcade and Mexican Institute of Sound. “¿Cuál Es La Razón?” reshapes the song with bilingual vocals, a relaxed cumbia sway, and the playful musical curiosity that makes this trio sound inevitable rather than unexpected.

Artist: Debbii Dawson
Tune: “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?”
Debbii Dawson turns a familiar romantic complaint into sparkling, full-bodied pop. “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?” mixes country color, disco lift, and alt-pop drama without losing its wink, giving heartbreak and exasperation a chorus built to be shouted back.
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Source: Official Chaka Khan, Cinthie, Cloonee, Cornelius, David Byrne, and Debbii Dawson YouTube.





