
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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Artist: hanbee
Tune: ocean mail
hanbee sends “ocean mail” drifting in on the easy, dreamy side of the dial. The 2026 track comes from daydream radio, with hanbee describing it as an attempt to capture the freedom and openness of a perfect day by the ocean. Soft-focus pop that earns its daydream title.

Artist: Helena Gao
Tune: niu bi 牛逼
Helena Gao arrives with “niu bi 牛逼,” a 2026 alternative-pop single released through After All Recordings. Gao’s own choreography drives the official video, while the track itself carries the sharp, self-possessed energy that makes her easy to pick out of a crowded release week.

Artist: India Adams & Ray Martin and His Orchestra
Tune: Comfort Me with Apples
Not everything worth digging has to be brand new. India Adams takes us back to “Comfort Me with Apples,” recorded with Ray Martin and His Orchestra and originally issued in 1959. Adams’ poised, character-rich vocal makes the vintage detour feel right at home beside this week’s newer selections.

Artist: INJI
Tune: I WANNA FEEL IT ALL
INJI goes all-in on “I WANNA FEEL IT ALL,” a 2026 release that keeps her pop instincts pointed toward the club. The vocal is bold, immediate and built to ride the production rather than disappear inside it. Exactly the kind of track that makes “one more song” turn into three.

Artist: Janet Jackson & BE:FIRST
Tune: Doesn’t Really Matter (Remix)
Janet Jackson links with Japanese group BE:FIRST for a 2026 remix of her 2000 hit “Doesn’t Really Matter.” It is the rare revisit that does not need to pretend the original disappeared: the familiar hook stays front and center while BE:FIRST helps pull the record into a new pop generation.

Artist: Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra ft. Haley Reinhart
Tune: Lover
Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra reunite with Haley Reinhart for “Lover,” letting the playlist close on a polished jazz note. Reinhart’s vocal brings the drama while Goldblum and company keep the arrangement light on its feet — sophisticated without turning stiff.





