GROOVER FINDS!

  • Little Me - Lucie Glang, Joe Pope

    Joe Pope delivers an ethereal and haunting track, with layered vocals and shimmering pads complementing the delicate guitar strums. The addition of strings blending with vocal runs after the second hook adds an emotional weight to this beautifully textured production.

  • Nene Leakes - Jay Anthony

    This track’s haunting beat and heavy drums set a dark, captivating mood. Jay Anthony’s off-kilter flow and monotone delivery channel the energy of modern Kendrick Lamar, creating a raw, intense vibe that’s impossible to ignore.

  • Get Close - Racyne Parker

    Energetic acoustic drums and gang vocal responses bring an infectious vitality to this song. The lyrical hook is memorable, and the extra production flourishes in the post-chorus add just the right touch. A short but impactful burst of feel-good energy.

  • Don't Apologise, Do Right

    Gennakin’s vocals shine against a minimalist backdrop of a groovy bassline and sparse production. His falsetto and vocal runs are exceptional, and the call-and-response pre-chorus builds beautifully into a nostalgic hook reminiscent of early 2000s R&B. A smooth, infectious gem.

  • Be here to love me - MADNIK

    MADNIK’s gritty yet nostalgic vocal tone sits beautifully atop sparse piano-driven production, with occasional guitar licks adding a touch of sweetness. The rawness of the performance intensifies toward the end, leaving a lasting emotional impact.

  • Don't Change Me - Charlotte Forman

    Charlotte does it again with a single that is filled with raw emotion with its stunning vocal tone and moody instrumentation. The strings bring a haunting depth to the piano, grounding the piece beautifully. The powerful vocal delivery in the hook is both gripping and lyrically impactful, with falsetto riffs adding a delicate yet striking touch. As the song progresses, the gritty, emotional intensity in her voice becomes palpable. The occasional blue chords in the piano after the second hook are a standout, adding subtle complexity. The outro, with its choppy piano stabs and choir vocals, ties everything together in a climactic and memorable finish.

  • Moves - Dhan Aziz

    This song bursts with energy, driven by a hard-hitting beat and an infectious flow. The call-and-response vocals in the first verse add dynamic interplay, while the repetitive lines in the hook anchor the track with a memorable punch. The seamless blend of background and lead vocals enhances the vibrant, feel-good vibe, making this a powerful anthem for embracing confidence and self-expression.

  • Sound the Alarm - MAIL FROM CJ

    This song kicks off with a captivating bassline that immediately draws you in. The cool processing on the lead vocal adds a unique texture, while the guitar layers in the hook elevate the energy to a new level. The production shift to a mellow vibe at the start of the second verse is a refreshing touch, seamlessly setting the stage for the dynamic rap flows that follow. The hook delivers a simple yet irresistibly catchy melody, making it an undeniable earworm that lingers long after the song ends.

  • flowing thru - Amal Zenab, 10.4 Rog

    This song thrives on the bounce of its drums and the tender, underwater synths that set the tone. Amal’s vocal delivery is captivating, with harmony stacks adding a jazzy, melancholic depth throughout. The spacey percussion textures keep the production dynamic and engaging. A vibe reminiscent of SZA’s Child’s Play, but with its own unique twist.

  • Thrill - Ainjo

    Ainjo’s glitchy synth production and intricate drum programming make for an exciting listen. The pre-chorus contrasts with its monotone delivery, perfectly setting up the bouncy bass stabs and infectious hook melody. Layered harmonies and post-hook synths elevate the track, keeping it fresh and endlessly replayable.

  • Bones - Mak Ro

    Laid-back drums and a warped vocal sample create a hypnotic foundation for Mak Ro’s effortless falsetto and understated vocal delivery. The hook opens up with more vocal range, while the warbly synth in the outro is a standout. Minimal yet texturally rich production makes this track mesmerizing.

  • Through The Cracks - Wanomi

    Wanomi pairs cool guitar tones with a vocal performance that matches the melodies note-for-note. The mid-song vibe switch is unexpected and engaging, while the guitar solo and vocal riffs keep the track fresh. A masterful balance of space and energy.

  • Inside Out - meadowhip

    Hard-hitting drums and intricate synth textures pair seamlessly with meadowhip’s strong vocal performance. The hook melody and background layering are standout elements, while the horns in the second half add vibrancy. A track that evolves gracefully without overwhelming the listener.

  • What We Found - Ben Mwanga

    This song features a captivating chord progression and an impressive mix of drums. The Ben Mwanga's tone is stunning, with breathtaking vibrato on certain notes. The call-and-response with the background vocals adds depth, while the lead guitar contributes a fantastic tone. The unexpected saxophone solo halfway through is a great addition, enhancing the overall sound remarkably. A must-listen song

  • The Way Things Were Before - Keala

    This song hooks you right from the start with an intriguing chord progression that feels refreshingly unexpected. Her vocal tone is beautifully sultry, drawing you in even deeper, especially with the harmonies that highlight “the way things were before.” The second verse melody adds a new energy, with harmonized call-and-response vocals that bring a lovely texture. Overall, the harmony distribution is tasteful and elevates the entire track.

  • Love You Once, Love You Twice - Oda Rose

    The harmonized vocals in the intro set the tone beautifully, and the melody on the hook is irresistibly catchy. The synth lead adds just the right touch without overpowering, while the production strikes a perfect balance between organic guitar elements and synthetic drum layers. The vocal run on “twice” in the hook is a standout moment, and the bridge’s minimal breakdown makes the hook hit even harder when it returns.

  • I Remember Well - Rob Europe

    The raspy vocal tone brings to mind Zach Bryan, adding a gritty yet warm mix that feels incredibly authentic. The conversational quality of the vocals makes it feel like you’re listening to a friend share a story, creating a strong emotional connection. The track takes a more emotive turn towards the end, which is a nice touch. The guitar mix is equally impressive, capturing the raw imperfections in the plucking, which really enhances the overall sincerity of the song.

  • Noohn Day Dream - George Edward

    The minimal production in the verses and pre-chorus sets a solid foundation, making the added elements in the chorus hit even harder. The synthetic drum elements bring a fresh energy, while the vocal run on "know" in the chorus is a standout moment. Her use of falsetto adds an exciting dynamic to the melody, and the background vocals introduced in the second chorus and post-chorus elevate the track further. Overall, it’s a really well-crafted song that balances subtlety with impactful moments.

  • Wish I Was Around - Zach&Shiva

    The minimal production in the verses and pre-chorus sets a solid foundation, making the added elements in the chorus hit even harder. The synthetic drum elements bring a fresh energy, while the vocal run on "know" in the chorus is a standout moment. Her use of falsetto adds an exciting dynamic to the melody, and the background vocals introduced in the second chorus and post-chorus elevate the track further. Overall, it’s a really well-crafted song that balances subtlety with impactful moments.

  • Spooky - CLOVER

    The opening guitar tone is enchanting, setting a warm atmosphere right from the start. The first verse features amazing lyrics, complemented beautifully by her vocal tone. The harmonies that weave in on different lines enrich the sound, particularly the clever lines like “She casts spells in her songs and puts them up on streaming platforms” and “She don't need Halloween to get spooky.” The addition of a plucky instrument, likely a guitar, adds a delightful touch, and the varied textures throughout the song create nice depth and dimension.

  • Does she not - Boukmanflow

    The flow of this track is excellent, complemented by a super cool vocal chop in the beat that adds a nostalgic touch. His rap tone is great, and the lo-fi mix of the vocals suits the song perfectly, evoking a vibe reminiscent of Charles Hamilton's early work. The cool outro feels like a seamless transition, suggesting it would fit nicely within a larger project. Overall, it's a well-crafted track that balances nostalgia with contemporary elements.

  • Good Guys - Jujulipps

    The production on this track is fantastic—super punchy and engaging from the very first second. It reminds me a lot of Doechii, as she effortlessly blends singing and rapping. The varied flows in her raps keep things interesting, while the hook features an infectious melody that lingers in your mind, making the post-chorus a definite earworm. I also love how the production remains dynamic, continuously adding and removing elements to keep the energy fresh throughout.

  • coulda saved us - Amal Zenab, Lionmilik

    The ethereal noise at the beginning sets a captivating mood, drawing me in immediately. The muddy mix of the drums adds incredible texture, while the super soft, buttery vocal tone complements the production beautifully. The call-and-response vocals in the second half of the verse introduce a dynamic element, especially with the spoken word interjections that follow. The varied dynamics in vocal delivery keep things interesting, even as the production stays largely consistent. Subtle synth elements enhance the texture, and the harmonies woven throughout are delightful. The driving bass line keeps the energy moving, and the strings in the outro provide a perfect transition, wrapping up the song beautifully.

  • Playing To Lose - Nick Powell

    This track features a fantastic vocal tone that brings Jeremy Zucker to mind, complemented by the beautiful guitar tones throughout. The dynamic vocal melody stands out, especially with the oohs that enhance the pre-chorus and chorus. I love the light electronic piano line that briefly takes center stage after the second chorus—it adds a lovely touch. The hook is particularly memorable, and the underlying chord progression elevates the vocal melody, making it even more enjoyable.

  • Why should I? - Backroom Gossip

    The vocal tone on this song grabbed me right away. The call and response vocals are flawless, especially with the harmonized parts adding further depth. The production feels polished and gives it a timeless vibe. The song's structure builds smoothly, making it a really compelling listen. Overall, it’s a well-crafted song, and the vocals truly shine.

  • Be Alright - Sophia Kayafas

    If you've been following me for a while you're probably familiar with Sophia Kayafas. I am a huuuuuge fan of her work. The production on this song is smooth and polished, really elevating the sound. The falsetto parts are a standout, giving the song a unique and memorable touch. It builds gradually, keeping strong momentum the whole way through. For me, the real highlight here is the vocals—they truly take center stage and make the song. It’s a well-balanced piece where the vocals undeniably steal the show.

  • Hanging Around - Wanomi

    I really love this song. I'm a sucker for a good vocal tone and the warm vocal tone and production wowed me with its ability to captures the charm of classic folk. The counter melodies and harmonies bring this beautiful sweetness, especially on the hook where they become super catchy. When the production drops out to spotlight the vocals, it creates this striking effect that lets the singer shine. The balance between all these elements makes for a great listen. It’s a beautifully crafted song that blends nostalgic vibes with standout vocal moments.

  • Boulevarider - Mak Ro

    Mak Ro delivers another classic R&B vibes with beautiful synths and textured guitars. The falsetto hook contrasts beautifully with syncopated vocal builds in the verses, and the second half shines with rich vocal stacks and dynamic production layers.

  • SAFE - Tilden Parc

    What made this song stand out to me was the caliber of the beat with swirling synths that flow effortlessly under the punchy drums. The hook is super catchy, with melodies that stick in your head. The rap verse really pops with a smooth flow and confident delivery, showing off the Tilden Parc's strong presence. I love the Travis Scott-style ad-libs in the hook that add a cool, dynamic edge to the song.I think this is a vibrant and engaging song with standout production and killer vocal moments.

  • Superficial - Ben Swissa

    Having seen this artist live, it's clear he's an exceptional guitarist with a strong support team propelling his success. The song is impressively polished, featuring some incredible production that highlights his clean, precise vocals. The falsetto hook stands out as a particularly refined part of the song. While the track embodies a quintessentially polished pop sound, it showcases his talent and the high level of artistry. Overall, it’s a well-executed piece of mainstream pop music with solid production and vocal performance.

  • The Singer - Casey Frazier

    This track showcases a classic country production, with some timeless instrumentation and heartfelt storytelling. The melody builds beautifully, becoming more dynamic as it reaches the hook, creating a satisfying emotional payoff. Lyrically, to me, it paints a vivid narrative that drew me in, capturing the essence of great country songwriting. The interplay between the male and female vocals adds a rich layer of depth, especially when they harmonize on the chorus. This is a well-crafted song that I believe balances traditional country elements with a refreshing vocal duet.

  • fallin - raegan leilani, DoodNamedAlex

    This song features a really cool and unique vocal tone, with a smooth and buttery delivery that grabbed me the second it came in. The melody’s hook is undeniably pretty, adding this layer of elegance to the track that’s hard to ignore. Production-wise, it strikes the right balance, offering just enough support to let the vocals shine without overpowering them. The arrangement complements the singer's voice perfectly, creating an intimate yet polished sound. Altogether, it’s a well-executed song that boasts some beautiful vocal melodies.

  • Say My Name - Joveth

    This track brings an infectious, uptempo production that immediately sets a fun and energetic vibe. The instrumentation is vibrant, adding energy that perfectly complements the danceable beat. The melody in the pre-chorus is particularly sweet, providing a nice contrast before building up to the catchy, repeating hook. To me, the hook drives the song into full club anthem territory, making it feel like a perfect fit for the dance floor. Overall, it’s a very nice song that balances feel-good vibes with high-energy production.

  • Peace Of Mind - kibby

    The pitched-up soul sample in the beat adds this nostalgic yet fresh touch, giving the track a standout foundation. The rapper’s unique flows keep things unpredictable, with frequent switches that maintain the listener's attention. His energetic voice brings this extra layer of intensity, especially during moments when he becomes more animated with his delivery. These dynamic shifts in both flow and vocal performance really elevate the track (in my opinion) making it both engaging and exciting. If you are looking for a fun, vibrant rap song that blends inventive production with a commanding lyrical presence--this is the song for you

  • Fleeting - Abby Walker

    This song captures the essence of classic rock with its solid production and standout guitar tone, particularly during the solo. The lyrics tell a compelling story, and the vocalist's conversational tone makes the narrative feel personal and authentic. The subtle use of harmonies throughout adds a nice dynamic touch, weaving in and out to enhance the song’s emotional depth. It’s a well-balanced composition that blends storytelling with sharp musicianship. Overall, the combination of skilled production and thoughtful vocals makes it a memorable rock piece and a great song to help get newbies into the genre.

  • Reach Out - Thunderstorm Artis

    To me, this song delivers a powerful message, enhanced by the smooth, emotive vocal performance. Thunderstorm Artis' delivery feels heartfelt, drawing me as the listener in with genuine emotion. The layered vocals in the hook, combined with the harmonized background "oohs," add a rich, textured sound that makes the chorus stand out. Complementing this is the strong chord progression in the beat, which gives the track a solid musical foundation. This is a beautifully crafted song with a perfect balance of emotional depth and skilled production.

  • Better Not Bitter - Dapp Fettiman

    The horns in the beat are a standout layer, adding a vibrant layer to the overall production. Dapp Fettiman's voice is strong and engaging, and the flow has a slick, effortless quality that brings to mind French Montana, but in a refreshing way. The breakdown sections of the beat offer a great contrast, creating anticipation before the trap production kicks back in with full force. This dynamic switch keeps the energy flowing and adds a cool sense of unpredictability. Overall, it’s a well-executed song with sharp production and a memorable vocal layer.

  • Game Over - Jujulipps

    The beat here is undeniably lively and playful, with the video game sound effects adding a fun, nostalgic vibe throughout the track. The rapper’s flow is tight, paired with a strong voice that commands attention, making it a perfect "feeling myself" anthem. The vocal animations, switching from loud and brash to a whisper within the same verse, keep the energy dynamic and unpredictable. This variation really amplifies the track’s personality, giving it an extra layer of excitement. Overall, it’s a high-energy, engaging song with creative production and vocal delivery.

  • Over It - Michael Barrow & the Tourists

    The vocal tone in this track is beautiful, with a softness that draws you in, and it becomes even more powerful as it gets raspier and more emotive for the hook. The production strikes a perfect balance, with a classic analog feel that gives it warmth, while subtle synthetic elements are sprinkled in to add modern flair. The melody of the hook is especially captivating, carrying both emotional weight and catchiness. This combination of raw emotion, vintage production, and a well-crafted melody makes for a truly compelling song.

  • Will I? - Majeeed

    The vocal tone is impressive, particularly when he reaches into the higher range, showcasing a powerful and expressive quality. The chord progression that underpins the beat is both engaging and foundational, creating a strong musical base. The vocal melodies are exceptionally dynamic, with varied phrasing and emotive delivery that keep the listener hooked. Overall, the combination of a compelling vocal performance and a well-crafted beat makes for a captivating and memorable song.

  • Sidetracked - Jon Williams

    This song has an incredibly haunting chord progression that sets a deeply atmospheric tone, perfectly complementing the emotive and captivating vocal performance. The chorus is a standout moment, expanding the song into a powerful, dynamic experience. Guitar FX throughout add an extra layer of intrigue to the production, keeping it engaging. The syncopated hits in the hook add a rhythmic complexity that enhances the track’s appeal. The bridge builds significant tension, and the way it breaks down at the start of the hook before coming back in full force is both dramatic and satisfying. Overall, it’s a well-crafted song that expertly balances mood, emotion, and innovative production.

  • ALABAMA LIES - Lyons & Co

    In this standout track, the artist emerges as a significant voice within the LGBTQ Americana scene, bringing both depth and relevance to the genre. The song is anchored by a powerful big band sound that feels cohesive and vibrant, perfectly complementing the emotional weight of the lyrics. A beautiful lead guitar melody weaves through the track, adding a layer of sonic richness that enhances the overall experience. The lead vocals are gritty and compelling, delivering lyrics that provoke thought and reflection with their raw honesty. The chorus is particularly strong and catchy, providing a memorable hook that lingers long after the song has ended. Overall, this track combines musical sophistication with poignant storytelling, solidifying the artist’s place as a prominent figure in contemporary Americana.

  • You Take Such Good Care of Me - The Singer and the Songwriter

    In their latest collaboration, The Singer and The Songwriter deliver a track that is both understated and captivating. The production is soft and minimalistic, allowing the beauty of the vocals to shine through. Rachel Garcia’s performance is particularly noteworthy, with a haunting vibrato that adds a layer of emotional depth to the song. Complementing this is a simple yet soothing guitar melody that gently supports the vocal line, creating a tranquil atmosphere. The synergy between the artists is palpable, with each element of the track—vocals, guitar, and production—working together seamlessly. This cohesive approach results in a song that feels both intimate and immersive, showcasing the strength of their partnership and their ability to create a compelling, evocative soundscape.

  • You, Mountain - Walt Phelan

    This song effortlessly blends indie and psychedelic influences to create a mesmerizing single. The vocals are a standout feature, showcasing a rich layering effect that adds both depth and intrigue. The production is refreshingly simple, allowing the lead guitar to take center stage and guide the song with its captivating presence. Interspersed throughout are beautiful guitar riffs that weave seamlessly into the fabric of the music, enhancing the overall texture and feel. Beneath the psychedelic veneer, the lyrics reveal a surprisingly poignant and emotional core, adding a layer of depth that resonates long after the song has ended.

  • Pretty - Dark Horse Heroine

    This slow-burning alt-folk track stands out with its hauntingly beautiful vocals and understated production. The minimalistic approach ensures that the voice remains at the forefront, allowing its emotional resonance to fully captivate the listener. The verses are marked by exceptionally well-crafted lyrics, showcasing a keen lyrical sensibility that adds depth to the song's narrative. In contrast, the chorus delivers a powerful vocal performance that elevates the track, infusing it with a potent emotional charge.

  • Follow Me Down To the River - Charlotte Forman

    This track features one of the grittiest and most powerful voices heard in recent memory. The intensity of the vocals is truly remarkable, bringing an electrifying edge to the song. The lyrics are equally potent, with the chorus standing out in particular for its emotional impact and raw authenticity. Listening to this track feels like embarking on a vocal adventure, as the artist navigates a range of expressive tones and dynamics with impressive skill.

  • where the sun shines - Keen

    This track stands out with its great flow in the verses, delivering poignant lyrics that explore the thin line between love and hate. The straightforward yet effective beat complements the depth of the lyrics, allowing their emotional weight to truly resonate. The song’s production subtly enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful backdrop for the introspective themes. Additionally, the catchy hook ties it all together, making the track both thought-provoking and memorable. It's a compelling listen that balances lyrical depth with a strong musical appeal.

  • Priceless Commodity - David D'angelo, MayDay

    This track delivers an immersive experience with its trippy, heavy bass that sets the tone right from the start. The verses flow effortlessly, creating a rhythm that feels both smooth and energetic. Paired with beautiful psychedelic visuals, the song's energy is undeniable. Its production echoes vibes reminiscent of Childish Gambino, blending experimental sounds with a captivating groove.

  • ROWDYYY ROWDYYY - Isaiah Shoticaury

    With a smooth flow and a catchy, simple keyboard melody, this song took me on a journey through a dynamic production switch-up that blends diverse genres in the hip-hop and electronic space.

  • This Ain't the Last - Nick Guckert

    With its vulnerable vocals and an irresistibly catchy chorus, this song channels the emotional style of Noah Kahan and The Head and The Heart. The lyrics are beautifully crafted to tell a layered story with striking simplicity.

  • Life Will Go On - Jake Merritt

    Dark and impactful lyrics are brought to life through haunting vocals and a beautiful string melody, creating a song that pays heartfelt tribute to the bygone era of country and folk music.

  • I Love You - Midwest Royal

    With soulful vocals that masterfully navigate between falsetto and lower registers, and an amazing vibrato, this track radiates a nostalgic energy that resonated deeply with us.

  • Tequila - CENCA

    A quintessential Latin pop anthem with an infectious beat that’s perfect for the club scene, this song is paired with beautiful visuals that reflect its fun, energetic vibe.

  • Bells Are Ringing - John Consalvo

    With its gritty vocals and a lively alt-rock guitar melody, this song offers an uplifting, road-trip-ready vibe, highlighted by cool, fun lyrics that make it a great addition for summer adventures

  • In my mind - Wanomi

    With a beautifully delicate voice and a great downtempo indie vibe, this track creates a chilled atmosphere reminiscent of a relaxing evening in your favorite jazz bar.

  • Gbona - Watermelon Boy

    With its fun, upbeat production perfect for the club, this song features a cool vocal melody that blends seamlessly with the beats, guaranteed to put you in a good mood.

  • Sweet Things - Sophia Kayafas

    Sweet Things features a fun and upbeat production complemented by intricate vocal layering that creates a really cool effect. Sophia Kayafas showcases an amazing falsetto range, adding to the song's unique and distinctive vibe

  • JUJU - DrippDaDon, Yung Siah

    JUJU is a fantastic example of Afrofusion, featuring lively production that's both fun and infectious! Yung Siah’s flow goes crazy as well!

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