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Saya Gray’s continued genius, AJ Tracey and Pozer’s cross-generation heater and Yazmin Lacey’s rich brilliance: here’s Wonderlist.
Saya Gray – “H.B.W”
The second single releasing from her forthcoming highly anticipated debut album Saya, the shapeshifting effervescence of Saya Gray is on full show on “H.B.W”. Blending engaging pop tendencies with avant-garde resilience, the new cut is a cinematic and awe-inducing opus; a thrilling and unpredictable ride.
AJ Tracey x Pozer – “Heaterz”
Ladbroke Grove heavyweight AJ Tracey links up with Croydon riser Pozer for the slick genre-bending “Heaterz”. Combining AJ’s grime nuance with Pozer jersey club preference, it’s a cross-generation playful gem that brings out the best of both rappers.
Yazmin Lacey – “The Feels”
Fresh from her fantastic feature on Ezra Collective’s summer anthem “God Gave Me Feet For Dancing”, soul connoisseur Yazmin Lacey shares the groove-laden “The Feels”. It’s a rich and bouncy jazz-tinged effort, full of personality and musical serenity.
Niko B – “just call me”
Unique and entertaining as ever, Milton Keynes songsmith and rapper Niko B is back with “just call me”. Atop shimmering synths and snappy production, Niko brings relatable and quintessentially British bars and an ear-worm hook.
Chloé Caillet ft. PPJ – “Everybody”
The consistently impressive Chloé Caillet has shared an irresistible new EP, “Here To Make You Smile”. The standout lead single, “Everybody”, featured PPJ and is a euphoric, tense-releasing dance-floor dreamer.
Disgusting Sisters – “Killing It’
Anglo-French sibling duo Disgusting Sisters look set to disrupt the bourgeoisie with “Killing It”. Augmented by a Harmony Korine-influenced video, the pair’s debut song is irrelevant and idiosyncratic, whilst being insanely catchy. How’s that for an introduction?
Ms Banks – “Shake It”
South London rapper, singer and songwriter Ms Banks has been building up steam with a vibrant run of releases, and ends the year strongly with “Shake It”. A viral hit sure to get you moving, Banks offers sharp flows and flex-heavy lyricism atop the jersey club inspired instrumental.
Maribou State & North Downs – “Dance On The World”
Much revered duo Maribou State have a new album on the way, Hallucinating Love, in late January, and have shared the latest teaser single, “Dance On The World”. It’s a celebratory yet subtle slice of dance pop, disco-infused and brimming with head bopping grooves.
Coco Jones – “Coco By The Fireplace”
Grammy-winning R&B singer-songwriter Coco Jones has blessed fans with a sultry four-track Christmas EP. It’s rich and rewarding as a listen, avoids cliches where possible and brings out the best of Jones’ dazzling vocal prowess. Lovely.
Kayiah – “Attention”
Hot on the heels of previously released single “Watch Me Do It”, Kayiah continues to demonstrate why she’s one of the most exciting and naturally intriguing artists and composers coming though right now with “Attention”. The Ugandan-born, London-raised multi-hyphenate continues her ascent as an impactful international name—her soulful, tender vocals gliding over skippy percussive elements and smart synth lines to create a resonant, thought-provoking gem.
Courting – “Pause At You”
Liverpudlian provocateurs Courting have announced their third album will bless our ears in March 2025, and have unleashed a banger of a teaser single. “Pause At You” is Strokesian and bold, as the band trim all methodical fat and place the crux of the acclaim on arena-ready songwriting.
Friko – “Pride Trials”
Tender and searching, the latest single from Friko is sure to shake you (softly) to your very core. “Pride Trials” is plucked from the expanded edition of their debut album, Where we’ve been, Where we go from here, and is a stripped-back acoustic number that is absorbing, gentle and really quite stunning.
Highlyy – “I’m Ok”
Breakthrough star Highlyy is back with “I’m Ok”, a glistening and engrossing gem that is superbly performed. A sign of her stylistic evolution since the success of her debut single “Soldier”, the new cut boasts a smooth and serene sonic backdrop, and a show-stopping vocal showing from the highly-talented 20-year-old.
spill tab – “PINK LEMONADE”
LA-based French-Korean singer, songwriter, and producer spill tab unveils an off-kilter new single “PINK LEMONADE”. Heavily automated vocals work terrifically across the sparse and unpredictable sonic palette, and the accompanying video is very good fun.
Dan Whitlam – “19”
Resonate and rousing, Dan Whitlam’s latest spoken word single is deeply affecting. By the end of “19”, you will feel like you’ve known Whitlam for years, his personal and characterful musings floating above an unassuming and cinematic musical backdrop.
Jay Prince – ”New Day”
Newham-born singer-rapper-producer Jay Prince is back with new single ‘New Day’ following his headline performance at the London Jazz Festival. “New Day” takes us on a sonic journey exploring themes of faith, patience, and hardship, encouraging listeners to let go of what you cannot control. Through his poetic lyrics Jay reminds us that no matter how heavy the burden, there are always new days ahead—new opportunities to rise, heal, and move forward.
LeoStayTrill – “2s N 3s”
The first ever clearance of Clean Bandit’s “Rather Be”, one of UK rap’s young stars LeoStayTrill shares a pop-rap crossover. Heavy on the original song, Leo brings snappy performance and lyrical reflections on a track sure to resonate across generations.
Ruel – “Made It Awkward”
Australian singer-songwriter Ruel offers a surefire hit with “Made It Awkward”. A pastiche of 90s and 00s soft rock, the quickly rising artist continues to show his commercial and creative capabilities on this crowd-pleasing new cut.
Stepz – “Rock”
One of London’s hottest viral stars, South London artist and creative Stepz, returns with brand new visuals for his recent viral smash hit, “Rock”. The rapper continues to captivate audiences worldwide, pushing boundaries with a sleek and dynamic style.
Bubba Janko x Parking Big – “FACE OFF 2.0”
Translation production duo Parking Big have shared a reimagining of Bubba Janko’s late single. ”FACE OFF 2.0” is a heady, disorientating club mix, unrecognisable from the original song.
Niels ft. Santino Le Saint – “Freak Show”
Neils and Santino Le Saint join forces for a sensual and theatrical R&B cut, “Freak Show”. The two artists offer slick harmonies and sultry melodies atop the bouncy and immersive instrumental palette.
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Saya Gray’s continued genius, AJ Tracey and Pozer’s cross-generation heater and Yazmin Lacey’s rich brilliance: here’s Wonderlist.
Saya Gray – “H.B.W”
The second single releasing from her forthcoming highly anticipated debut album Saya, the shapeshifting effervescence of Saya Gray is on full show on “H.B.W”. Blending engaging pop tendencies with avant-garde resilience, the new cut is a cinematic and awe-inducing opus; a thrilling and unpredictable ride.
AJ Tracey x Pozer – “Heaterz”
Ladbroke Grove heavyweight AJ Tracey links up with Croydon riser Pozer for the slick genre-bending “Heaterz”. Combining AJ’s grime nuance with Pozer jersey club preference, it’s a cross-generation playful gem that brings out the best of both rappers.
Yazmin Lacey – “The Feels”
Fresh from her fantastic feature on Ezra Collective’s summer anthem “God Gave Me Feet For Dancing”, soul connoisseur Yazmin Lacey shares the groove-laden “The Feels”. It’s a rich and bouncy jazz-tinged effort, full of personality and musical serenity.
Niko B – “just call me”
Unique and entertaining as ever, Milton Keynes songsmith and rapper Niko B is back with “just call me”. Atop shimmering synths and snappy production, Niko brings relatable and quintessentially British bars and an ear-worm hook.
Chloé Caillet ft. PPJ – “Everybody”
The consistently impressive Chloé Caillet has shared an irresistible new EP, “Here To Make You Smile”. The standout lead single, “Everybody”, featured PPJ and is a euphoric, tense-releasing dance-floor dreamer.
Disgusting Sisters – “Killing It’
Anglo-French sibling duo Disgusting Sisters look set to disrupt the bourgeoisie with “Killing It”. Augmented by a Harmony Korine-influenced video, the pair’s debut song is irrelevant and idiosyncratic, whilst being insanely catchy. How’s that for an introduction?
Ms Banks – “Shake It”
South London rapper, singer and songwriter Ms Banks has been building up steam with a vibrant run of releases, and ends the year strongly with “Shake It”. A viral hit sure to get you moving, Banks offers sharp flows and flex-heavy lyricism atop the jersey club inspired instrumental.
Maribou State & North Downs – “Dance On The World”
Much revered duo Maribou State have a new album on the way, Hallucinating Love, in late January, and have shared the latest teaser single, “Dance On The World”. It’s a celebratory yet subtle slice of dance pop, disco-infused and brimming with head bopping grooves.
Coco Jones – “Coco By The Fireplace”
Grammy-winning R&B singer-songwriter Coco Jones has blessed fans with a sultry four-track Christmas EP. It’s rich and rewarding as a listen, avoids cliches where possible and brings out the best of Jones’ dazzling vocal prowess. Lovely.
Kayiah – “Attention”
Hot on the heels of previously released single “Watch Me Do It”, Kayiah continues to demonstrate why she’s one of the most exciting and naturally intriguing artists and composers coming though right now with “Attention”. The Ugandan-born, London-raised multi-hyphenate continues her ascent as an impactful international name—her soulful, tender vocals gliding over skippy percussive elements and smart synth lines to create a resonant, thought-provoking gem.
Courting – “Pause At You”
Liverpudlian provocateurs Courting have announced their third album will bless our ears in March 2025, and have unleashed a banger of a teaser single. “Pause At You” is Strokesian and bold, as the band trim all methodical fat and place the crux of the acclaim on arena-ready songwriting.
Friko – “Pride Trials”
Tender and searching, the latest single from Friko is sure to shake you (softly) to your very core. “Pride Trials” is plucked from the expanded edition of their debut album, Where we’ve been, Where we go from here, and is a stripped-back acoustic number that is absorbing, gentle and really quite stunning.
Highlyy – “I’m Ok”
Breakthrough star Highlyy is back with “I’m Ok”, a glistening and engrossing gem that is superbly performed. A sign of her stylistic evolution since the success of her debut single “Soldier”, the new cut boasts a smooth and serene sonic backdrop, and a show-stopping vocal showing from the highly-talented 20-year-old.
spill tab – “PINK LEMONADE”
LA-based French-Korean singer, songwriter, and producer spill tab unveils an off-kilter new single “PINK LEMONADE”. Heavily automated vocals work terrifically across the sparse and unpredictable sonic palette, and the accompanying video is very good fun.
Dan Whitlam – “19”
Resonate and rousing, Dan Whitlam’s latest spoken word single is deeply affecting. By the end of “19”, you will feel like you’ve known Whitlam for years, his personal and characterful musings floating above an unassuming and cinematic musical backdrop.
Jay Prince – ”New Day”
Newham-born singer-rapper-producer Jay Prince is back with new single ‘New Day’ following his headline performance at the London Jazz Festival. “New Day” takes us on a sonic journey exploring themes of faith, patience, and hardship, encouraging listeners to let go of what you cannot control. Through his poetic lyrics Jay reminds us that no matter how heavy the burden, there are always new days ahead—new opportunities to rise, heal, and move forward.
LeoStayTrill – “2s N 3s”
The first ever clearance of Clean Bandit’s “Rather Be”, one of UK rap’s young stars LeoStayTrill shares a pop-rap crossover. Heavy on the original song, Leo brings snappy performance and lyrical reflections on a track sure to resonate across generations.
Ruel – “Made It Awkward”
Australian singer-songwriter Ruel offers a surefire hit with “Made It Awkward”. A pastiche of 90s and 00s soft rock, the quickly rising artist continues to show his commercial and creative capabilities on this crowd-pleasing new cut.
Stepz – “Rock”
One of London’s hottest viral stars, South London artist and creative Stepz, returns with brand new visuals for his recent viral smash hit, “Rock”. The rapper continues to captivate audiences worldwide, pushing boundaries with a sleek and dynamic style.
Bubba Janko x Parking Big – “FACE OFF 2.0”
Translation production duo Parking Big have shared a reimagining of Bubba Janko’s late single. ”FACE OFF 2.0” is a heady, disorientating club mix, unrecognisable from the original song.
Niels ft. Santino Le Saint – “Freak Show”
Neils and Santino Le Saint join forces for a sensual and theatrical R&B cut, “Freak Show”. The two artists offer slick harmonies and sultry melodies atop the bouncy and immersive instrumental palette.
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