Let’s start the #10TRACKS with Sophie and the Giants and Purple Disco Machine. They are continuing their hunt to hit together with “Paradise.”
Tom Grennan published his third album: “What Ifs & Maybes.” It immediately reached the #1 place in the UK. The album also includes “How Does It Feel,” which confirms that Synth-Rock is the reference genre of the 28-year-old English artist.
Alessandra Mele is the Italo-Norwegian singe, born in 2002, who performed on the Eurovision Song Contest stage. She just published her summer single: “Pretty Devil.”
Anne-Marie delights us with her music for about ten years. She ranged between Pop and R&B, sometimes up to Dance, like the recent “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” with David Guetta and Coi Leray. Her third album, “Unhealthy,” will be available from the 28th of July. It will also contain “TRAINWRECK.”
The 21-year-old Madilenian Quevedo, is on the top of streaming services. He published “Columbia.”
The British singer-songwriter venbee came back with the follow-up of the hit “Messy in Heaven.” The Drum&Bass sound perfectly fits with a melancholic mood. Let’s listen to “Die Young” with Rudimental.
Alok, for “Car Keys (Ayla),” has been inspired by “Ayla”(1996). He mixed it with his typical Electro-House sound and the voice of Ava Max.
“Cynical” is the result of the collaboration between the German producers twocolors and the Danish i Safri Duo, who reworked “Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song).” This time, the famous track released in 2000 also has a vocalist: the British Chris de Sarandy.
The new track by the German DJ Topic is called “Lucid Dream.” It is his first soloist track in the last five years. The track is co-producer also with A7S.
Let’s end up with the #10TRACKS rubric with “Out Of The Blue” by the English duo Punctual.