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Part 648 travels from the violin-led regional Mexican sweep of Los Farmerz into dance-floor pop from Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter before landing on Melissa Etheridge’s roots-rock fire, Metric’s synth-rock momentum and Midi Memory’s darkwave pulse. Six new selections bring sharply different moods into this week’s rotation.
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Artist: Los Farmerz
Tune: La Hija Del Señor (Version Violín)
Los Farmerz put the violin front and center on this sweeping version of La Hija Del Señor. The strings bring extra drama and elegance to the regional Mexican melody, letting every rise and turn linger a little longer.

Artist: Madonna
Tune: I Feel So Free
Madonna returns to deep-house release mode with a spoken, almost meditative delivery gliding across a sleek club pulse. I Feel So Free turns the dance floor into a place of escape, confidence and pure movement.

Artist: Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter
Tune: Bring Your Love
Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter meet in a glossy house-pop cut that balances veteran command with playful modern-pop energy. Bring Your Love is direct, flirtatious and built to keep a crowded dance floor moving.

Artist: Melissa Etheridge
Tune: Matches
Melissa Etheridge delivers Matches with grit and conviction, pushing her unmistakable rasp through a slow-burning roots-rock arrangement. The performance carries both reflection and fire, rising without losing its grounded emotional weight.

Artist: Metric
Tune: Crush Forever
Metric lock into sleek synth-rock momentum on Crush Forever, while Emily Haines gives the track a cool but emotionally open center. It plays like a love song for staying power, polished without losing the band’s familiar edge.

Artist: Midi Memory
Tune: burn all away
Midi Memory sends burn all away racing through darkwave synths, urgent drums and hazy vocals. The production feels shadowy and immediate, landing somewhere between late-night club music and an anxious dream.
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