This Week’s Picks Go Glossy, Gritty, Beachy, And Bright

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Part 655 is giving range with a capital reach: Zara Larsson and Tyla bring girls-trip gloss, Zebra Troop slides into hypnotic indie grit, Zeddy Will and Janelle Monáe make beach air sound ridiculous in the best way, and Zella Day adds that cinematic golden-hour glow.
Then Aby Coulibaly cools the room with sleek emotional control before aespa and Becky G squeeze the whole thing into something bright, sharp, and sparkling. Six picks, six different corners of the same good-taste universe.

Artist: Zara Larsson, Tyla
Tune: “Hot & Sexy (Girls Trip)”
Zara Larsson and Tyla know exactly what kind of glossy chaos they are serving on “Hot & Sexy (Girls Trip).” It is pop with the windows down, group-chat confidence in the passenger seat, and enough warm-weather strut to make the sidewalk feel like a runway. A little flirty, a little bossy, very much the first drink has arrived.

Artist: Zebra Troop
Tune: “bones”
Zebra Troop keeps “bones” nicely scuffed around the edges, the kind of track that sounds like it wandered out of a garage with a secret melody stuck to its jacket. The vocal sits low and cool while the production keeps twitching underneath, giving the whole thing a lo-fi, psych-pop lean that does not beg for attention but still gets it.

Artist: Zeddy Will, Janelle Monáe
Tune: “Party at the Beach”
Zeddy Will and Janelle Monáe turn “Party at the Beach” into exactly what the title promises: a little sandy, a little silly, and fully ready to make responsible people act irresponsibly for 2 minutes. Janelle adds that unmistakable sparkle while Zeddy keeps the bounce light, loud, and already reaching for the cooler.

Artist: Zella Day
Tune: “Golden”
Zella Day gives “Golden” that sun-drunk shimmer where everything feels prettier, stranger, and maybe a little doomed if you stare too long. It is cinematic without getting heavy-handed, soft without disappearing, and dramatic in the exact way a late-afternoon playlist needs.

Artist: Aby Coulibaly
Tune: “Control”
Aby Coulibaly keeps “Control” smooth on the surface and emotionally busy underneath. The vocal is restrained but not cold, letting every little ache sneak through the polished production like a confession dressed for outside. It is quiet confidence with a pulse.

Artist: aespa, Becky G
Tune: “LEMONADE”
aespa and Becky G squeeze “LEMONADE” into something sharp, sweet, and ready to fizz over. The track keeps its K-pop sleekness while Becky G gives it a little extra edge, making the whole visualizer feel like a neon citrus pop-off. Hydration, but make it chart-ready.





