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Artist: Sampa The Great
Tune: Can’t Hold Us
Sampa comes in swinging with a track that’s all pulse and power. “Can’t Hold Us” blends her signature lyrical fire with a beat that feels built for movement — urgent, layered, and impossible to ignore. It’s protest, pride, and pure rhythm.

Artist: Sex Mask
Tune: Curse
“Curse” slithers in with dark, sticky energy — all tension, teeth, and late‑night danger. Sex Mask leans into distortion and mood, building a track that feels like a haunted club anthem: sweaty, unhinged, and weirdly addictive. It’s chaos you want to replay.

Artist: Shygirl
Tune: BAWDY is A LOT Ft. Nick León + Six Sex
Shygirl turns the dial all the way up on “BAWDY is A LOT,” a hyper‑charged, body‑moving cut that lives in the overlap between club, chaos, and pure attitude. With Nick León and Six Sex in the mix, the track mutates and morphs, all bass, bounce, and bad‑bitch energy. It’s a full‑volume moment.

Artist: Shygirl
Tune: TWELVE is BOLD
“TWELVE is BOLD” feels like a neon‑lit sprint through Shygirl’s universe — sharp, glossy, and gloriously extra. The production hits like a strobe, while her delivery stays cool, clipped, and in control. It’s the kind of track that makes everything around you feel a little more cinematic.

Artist: Silversun Pickups
Tune: The Wreckage
Silversun Pickups dive into emotional debris on “The Wreckage,” a slow‑building, guitar‑driven swell that feels both intimate and massive. The track moves from quiet reflection to full‑blown catharsis, all fuzzy textures and aching vocals. It’s the soundtrack to picking yourself up after everything falls apart.

Artist: Skott
Tune: Edge of the Earth
Skott floats above the noise with a cinematic swirl of vocals and mysticism. “Edge of the Earth” feels like a sonic painting — ethereal, expansive, and emotionally charged. It’s the kind of track that makes you stare out the window and rethink everything.







