10 provocative pop singles to help you lift your spirit throughout the love-centric month | Daily Music Roll

10 provocative pop singles to help you lift your spirit throughout the love-centric month

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Stop scowling at the love birds who still have the hots for each other after the big celebration of Valentine’s Day under the pink and purple stars. It’s clear that you need a bit of motivation to get out of your exhausted shell. This blog will offer you a list of pop songs to get started with the days in the best way. Another tedious week is coming up and you are thinking of playing some chill beats with the uptown funk. This is the month of love and no one can deny the surge of emotional imbalance due to the big billboards with new love songs. Well, you need to have some spices to enjoy the sweet taste. Similarly, the top ten songs on this list have different flavors to give you what you need at every step.

A quick sneak peek: songs from Rita Ora, Peach Tree Rascals, Birdy, and more will clutch your pearl. They are determined to transfer their visceral energy to you so that you can look forward to roll the week with high jinks. Scroll at the end post the post and you will positively find an earworm to add to your playlist and call it ‘your song’.

Rita Ora & Imanbek feat. KHEA, “Mood”

Rita Ora embarks on a new experiment to team up with Kazakh producer Imanbek on her new EP. Imanbek was shot to fame with the viral smash remix of Saint Jhn’s “Roses”. Rita Ora’s new EP “Mood” is filthy sensual with engrossing electronic hooks to draw out the fun of sweaty club experiences. Ora has made a few promising singles like ‘Ritual’ and ‘Carry On’ in the last few years but she was badly in need of magic than could land on the Billboard music chart of hits. “Mood featuring Latin trap artist Khea totally satisfies the nerves of the reckless club hoppers. The energetic Latin verses stiffen the new track with more layers of creative space.

The Weeknd “Save Your Tears”

If you have to name one artist that truly deserved a Grammy for sabotaging last year’s pandemonium, it has to be The Weeknd. He almost shook the industry with his tweets, declaring how offended he was with the hypocrisy for the Grammy awards. That was just the start for the rebel to stir up a hornet’s nest. His new single “Save Your Tears” has become number one in many countries. His new stage look looks bizarre and hyperbolic. Does the single have to do anything with his ex-girlfriend, supermodel Bella Hadid?

 He sings, “I saw you dancing in a crowded room / You look so happy when I’m not with you / But then you saw me, caught you by surprise / A single teardrop falling from your eye,” while looking like an alive caricature.

Revenge Wife, “Earthquake”

Liz Nistico is gaining some strong ground in the market with the new project Revenge Wife. “Earthquake” is the debut track from the long list of songs. Though it lacks the extreme level of uncontrollable exhilaration in its electro-pop tunes, it has certainly covered all the parameters to be on the top list of billboard music. It is fortified with the strength of Nistico’s songwriting. He adds detailed work as a producer, mixing human emotions with the choppy world of synth waves.

Faangs, “Relapse”

Faangs innovatively places solipsistic hooks in her song “Relapse” where they don’t really belong. Her clever details make the pop song an extravagant experience for pop music lovers. She starts the chorus emotionally yelping and laces it with further explanations of her dreamy ride. The undulating back and forth melodic moves simply strike you with vivid thoughts, making an earworm that you can’t forget. From start to finish, she squeezes her confidence in it.

Hauskey, “Go Wrong”

Australian singer-producer Hauskey fabricates the crazy choruses with “me and my brain being unable to celebrate a win, however small because it’s so quickly on the lookout for the next stumbling block.”

The puzzles of mind represent his delusions in the single “Go Wrong”. His euphoric harmonies never sounded so appealing. When you find yourself on a cozy couch with some chilled beers and pots, the sharp hooks of the song devour your messy thoughts.

Middle Kids, “Cellophane (Brain)”

Musical experiments take a unique turn when Australian pop, Middle band’s “Cellophane (Brain)” hits you deeply with the self-examining phrases describing life as a fantasy. It is the powerful preview of the trio’s upcoming album Today We’re The Greatest. The lyrical grandeur exposes the inner struggle and emotional imbalance. The steamy guitar strums continuously twist the notion of the song.

Tayo Sound, “Runaway”

Nigerian-Scottish artist Tayo Oyekan, popularly known as Tayo Sound, sets the benchmark of relative creativity very high with the icy and sly singles in the brand new EP. The lead single “Runaway” will give you a feel of a trapped relationship. With polished vocals and staggeringly mellow songwriting prowess, the new kid of 18 years has owned the music scene.

Between Friends, “Shiny”

The duo Between Friends came to happen for the unbelievable potential Brandon and Savannah Hudson share. They are the powerhouse siblings who have caught the limelight several times during the last few years. ‘Affection’ was an instant hit that spoke about the unintentional falls in love and meddling in conversations that they never wanted.

“Shiny” is the first blockbuster track since the release of 2018’s phenomenal hit song “Iloveyou”. Feel the love in the air with the hooks “I like when we ride/ Money spend it, take me high/ Ooh, you shine so bright/ Walk with me we’ll crystallize.”

Gordi, Alex Lahey, “Dino’s”

Australian indie-pop musicians are triumphing at their best in this season. You have to hear out the appealingly talented singer-songwriters Alex Lahey and Sophie Payten, aka Gordi. “Dino’s” has become an exceptional smashing hit song for the wispy, artful punk flow installations in its verses. The edgy hooks become more alive with the gritty indie-rock tunes.

Birdy, “Loneliness”

Birdy is popular among melophiles for the trending tracks called ‘Let It All Go’, ‘Light Me Up’, and ‘Deep End’. The young singer-songwriter has released a plethora of instigating tracks on her new album. “Loneliness” is quite a moving song, dripped with delirious symphonies, making it all about “sweet dreams of loneliness.” There is more to come on on Young Heart, due in April. You may feel like the damsel in distress with a lonely heart with freakish sounds.