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By: Val Hernández In just under two minutes, Bad Bunny’s latest track ‘ALAMBRE PúA’ is short, suggestive, and — in my very humble opinion — one of his more forgettable singles. If you’re into his flirtier, late-night playlist material, you might have fun with it. But if, like me, you prefer when Benito dives into more emotional or political territory, this one probably won’t hit. Cover art by Mae Rivas By Val Hernández Some songs are made to entertain, others to inspire. But ‘Desapareciste’, the haunting new track by Colombian artist Isabella Ruiz, exists to grieve — and to make you grieve with it. Across just under five minutes, Ruiz delivers one of the most emotionally charged ballads in recent memory, using her voice not just as an instrument, but as a vessel of collective pain. By Isabella González Sánchez After four years of silence, SWAG adopts a more introspective, deep, and personal tone. It offers a more mature perspective on Justin Bieber’s life, addressing themes such as mental health, media pressure, and his new role as a father and husband. This new chapter in his personal life brings an artistic and emotional shift in his career, moving slightly away from the commercial pop we were once used to hearing. Rather than seeking public approval, he now seems more focused on being authentic. By Val Hernández Some songs demand to be heard at full blast, in very specific places. For Eva Pagán’s latest single, 'Til I Die', the ideal spot might be somewhere underwater — literally. The singer calls it the ideal soundtrack for a glass-walled restaurant under the sea — but swapping the dining tables for a packed club dancefloor and you’re closer to the truth. This short, shimmering bit of electropop flips an everyday moment — a train ride through New York City — into a fleeting, hypnotic swirl of bass, layered vocals and feelings you can’t quite pin down. By Devinney Rexrode Summer Atlas is a 15-year-old singer, songwriter, and up-and-coming artist from the Philippines that just dropped her debut EP, With Love, Summer... and it’s one for the lovers. It’s been a minute since we got an EP or album that was about love without the utter heartbreak that can come with falling in love . It's a fresh take on the all the love songs and EPs or albums we have heard before. If You Love Lyricism Then You Need to Hear Alyson Mary's single 'Overthinking Overthinking'6/7/2025 By Devinney Rexrode Alyson Mary is a singer/songwriter from DFW, Texas whose music takes on an indie sound and i s heavy on lyricism. Her voice and the acoustic guitar harmonize well throughout all her songs. She just dropped her debut EP ‘Polished ( And Unpolished) To Perfection' and I highly recommend it. But I want to highlight the first song I got my ears on of her’s and one that comes with a theme that we can all relate to. So, without further ado here’s a review of the single ‘ Overthinking Overthinking’ by Alyson Mary from her new EP. By Val Hernández TikTok might’ve spoiled most of ‘Soprano’ before it even dropped, but honestly? No complaints here. If anything, the full version of Molly Grace’s new single confirms what fans have suspected since ‘Heaven Sent’: this woman was made for pop stardom. |
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