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6 New Songs You Need to Hear This Week | Musique Digs Part 657

Musique Digs Part 657 delivers six new songs from Chaka Khan, Cinthie, Cloonee with Groove Theory, Cornelius, David Byrne and Debbii Dawson.
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Musique Digs Weekly Playlist delivers a fresh mix of indie, rock, pop, soul, funk, rap, and more — hand-picked from over 2,000 new tracks each week by DJ Anthony De La Cruz. Discover the best new music without the digging.

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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.

Chaka Khan appears as a towering, colorful figure in the official “Chakzilla” music video.
Chaka Khan goes larger than life for “Chakzilla.” Credit: Official Chaka Khan YouTube.

Artist: Chaka Khan

Tune: “Chakzilla”

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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.


Square artwork for Cinthie’s house track “Hello” from the 2026 LAY002 release.
Cinthie keeps the greeting simple and the house groove moving on “Hello.” Credit: Cinthie YouTube.

Artist: Cinthie

Tune: “Hello”

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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.


Cloonee and Groove Theory appear in imagery for their collaborative track “One Question.”
Cloonee links with Groove Theory for the club-ready “One Question.” Credit: Official Cloonee YouTube.

Artist: Cloonee & Groove Theory

Tune: “One Question”

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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.


Cornelius and Sean Ono Lennon appear in the surreal official music video for “Aeons.”
Cornelius and Sean Ono Lennon drift into surreal territory with “Aeons.” Credit: Official Cornelius YouTube.

Artist: Cornelius feat. Sean Ono Lennon

Tune: “Aeons”

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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.


David Byrne, Natalia Lafourcade, and Mexican Institute of Sound in imagery from the “¿Cuál Es La Razón?” official video.
David Byrne, Natalia Lafourcade, and Mexican Institute of Sound ask “¿Cuál Es La Razón?” Credit: Official David Byrne YouTube.

Artist: David Byrne, Natalia Lafourcade & Mexican Institute of Sound

Tune: “¿Cuál Es La Razón?”

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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.


Debbii Dawson poses in colorful retro styling for “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?”
Debbii Dawson searches for romantic answers on “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?” Credit: Official Debbii Dawson YouTube.

Artist: Debbii Dawson

Tune: “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?”

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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.

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