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Biig Piig’s brilliance, Pozer’s profound posturing and Monobloc’s meditative muser: it’s Wonderlist!
Biig Piig – “Ponytail”
One of the most anticipated debut albums of next year will come from Nine8 alumni Biig Piig, who is set to unveil 11:11 in early 2025. She’s just shared the latest teaser, “Ponytail”, concocted alongside longtime pal Mac Wetha, and a heady, house-y, dreamy and daring release that nestles nicely into Piig’s incandescent catalogue.
Pozer – “Aquatic”
It’s been a monumental year for Pozer. Arguably the UK biggest rap breakthrough, the fast-rising young star has been nominated for the MOBOs and BBC Sound for 2025, and with “Aquatic” concludes the year as he will invariably begin the next. With his now classic Jersey club base, Pozer is as introspective as we’ve heard him on the new cut, with thoughtful bars and razor sharp flows over a hazy, experimental palette.
Monobloc – “Take Me”
New York troubadours Monobloc are poised for big things fresh supporting from supporting Interpol, and their latest single is a sprawling and textural statement. “Take Me” glistens and dives, snarls and serenades, bolstered by an emotional but measured vocal showing.
Olly Alexander – “Archangel”
Modern pop iconic Olly Alexander is raising anticipation for his forthcoming February-set album Polari, releasing a third single “Archangel”. The pulsating chorus is a gorgeous slice of euphoria, and the Years & Years singer showing every every inch of his razor sharp hit-making nuance.
Krept – “Nala’s Song”
One half of London’s iconic rap paring, Krept shares a heartfelt elegy to his blood as the latest teaser single from his forthcoming new record alongside his counterpart Konan. “Nala’s Song” is an ethereal and profound paean to his daughter, accompanied by a beautiful show of community in the visuals.
Nemzzz – “Us Vs Them”
Nemzzz has become one of the most lauded rappers in the country in 2024. The Mancunian is grounded in his approach, and his latest single “Us Vs Them” is a paradigm of his unique and ever evolving sound.
Witch Post – “Rust”
An oscillation of styles and culture, the music merging of Alaska Reid and Dylan Fraser has resulted in Witch Post, an amalgamation of sounds that pierces and surprises. Their latest, “Rust”, is a rousing ballad featuring a brilliant lead vocal performance, some biting guitar inflections, and a searing emotional depth.
Highlyy – More Parties”
Afropop riser Highlyy has cemented herself as one of the most exciting newcomers in her genre, and continues to dazzle with her latest pinch of effervescence. “More Parties” is vibrant and vital, the work of a singer-songwriter confident in her appeal and skill set.
M Huncho – “10:54”
M Huncho has been busy this year. The trap wave frontrunner has dropped a variety of music, and has generally shown the breadth of his quality. This new short and sharp single “10:54” feels like a ’24 victory lap, with big things to come in the new year, undoubtedly.
Rian Brazil – “Hey”
Brightonian artist Rian Brazil has shown glimpses of brilliance with his small batch of music so far, having only emerged this year. He shares another terrific single, “Hey”, genre-elusive, full of conflicting notions sonically and thematically. One to watch in 2025.
SAINt JHN – “Glitching”
2x Grammy-Award winning singer-songwriter SAINt JHN is once again pushing the boundaries of convention with this brilliant single. “Glitching” is cinematic, focused and progressive, crafted delicately and confidently by an artist at the top of his game.
Qrion ft. pinkpirate – “Lean Into Light”
Austin-based Japanese producer Qrion stuns with this deep house gem; her translucent instrumentation guides featured vocalist pinkpirate towards sonic tranquility. The new cut isplucked from the producer’s forthcoming LP, We Are Always Under The Same Sky, set for release in January.
Taiki Nulight – “Stay In Your Lane”
Mongolian-British producer Taiki Nulight finishes the year on a high with a scintillating six-track EP “Stay In Your Lane”. The work is high octane and uncompromising, with 140 beats taking the listener through a barnstorming journey, coming out the other end of it thrilled and engrossed.
Reuben Aziz – “Always Come Back”
London’s Reuben Aziz is back with new single following his debut headline show earlier this month. “Always Come Back” showcases Reuben’s triple threat abilities as a producer, singer and rapper which he showcased on recent viral freestyle On Our Radar. He’s had some huge co-signs in recent months from Stormzy, Clint419, Zack Bia and more.
Offset – “Swing My Way”
Grammy-Award nominated multi-platinum rapper Offset returns with a hazy new gem, “Swing My Way”. The track comes accompanied by a sharp visual directed by Kid Art and co-starring Anok Yai.
Wande Coal & Kel-P – “One Soldier”
Afrobeats legend Wande Coal is working with production mogul Kel-P, and the pair have shared a colourful and well crafted new single “One Soldier”. Kel’s brisk and kaleidoscopic production asks acts as a fruitful palette with Wande’s crisp and characterful vocal musings.
Chris Lanzon ft Ber – “Lilo”
Releasing the augmented version of his hit EP “Angel Litany”, Australian artist Chris Lanzon enlists Minnesota talent Ber for a rejuvenated rendition of “Lilo”. Bursting with emotional potency and compelling lyricism, it’s a slick and piercing offering.
Ralph Heidel ft. Jun Miyake – “Wake Up”
Grman saxophonist and composer Ralph Heidel shows incredible musicianship on his collaboration with iconic Japanese composer Jun Miyake. The latter flaunts his excellence on the flugelhorn, whilst Heidel’s control of the flow of his work is impeccable. Experimental jazz done right.
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Biig Piig’s brilliance, Pozer’s profound posturing and Monobloc’s meditative muser: it’s Wonderlist!
Biig Piig – “Ponytail”
One of the most anticipated debut albums of next year will come from Nine8 alumni Biig Piig, who is set to unveil 11:11 in early 2025. She’s just shared the latest teaser, “Ponytail”, concocted alongside longtime pal Mac Wetha, and a heady, house-y, dreamy and daring release that nestles nicely into Piig’s incandescent catalogue.
Pozer – “Aquatic”
It’s been a monumental year for Pozer. Arguably the UK biggest rap breakthrough, the fast-rising young star has been nominated for the MOBOs and BBC Sound for 2025, and with “Aquatic” concludes the year as he will invariably begin the next. With his now classic Jersey club base, Pozer is as introspective as we’ve heard him on the new cut, with thoughtful bars and razor sharp flows over a hazy, experimental palette.
Monobloc – “Take Me”
New York troubadours Monobloc are poised for big things fresh supporting from supporting Interpol, and their latest single is a sprawling and textural statement. “Take Me” glistens and dives, snarls and serenades, bolstered by an emotional but measured vocal showing.
Olly Alexander – “Archangel”
Modern pop iconic Olly Alexander is raising anticipation for his forthcoming February-set album Polari, releasing a third single “Archangel”. The pulsating chorus is a gorgeous slice of euphoria, and the Years & Years singer showing every every inch of his razor sharp hit-making nuance.
Krept – “Nala’s Song”
One half of London’s iconic rap paring, Krept shares a heartfelt elegy to his blood as the latest teaser single from his forthcoming new record alongside his counterpart Konan. “Nala’s Song” is an ethereal and profound paean to his daughter, accompanied by a beautiful show of community in the visuals.
Nemzzz – “Us Vs Them”
Nemzzz has become one of the most lauded rappers in the country in 2024. The Mancunian is grounded in his approach, and his latest single “Us Vs Them” is a paradigm of his unique and ever evolving sound.
Witch Post – “Rust”
An oscillation of styles and culture, the music merging of Alaska Reid and Dylan Fraser has resulted in Witch Post, an amalgamation of sounds that pierces and surprises. Their latest, “Rust”, is a rousing ballad featuring a brilliant lead vocal performance, some biting guitar inflections, and a searing emotional depth.
Highlyy – More Parties”
Afropop riser Highlyy has cemented herself as one of the most exciting newcomers in her genre, and continues to dazzle with her latest pinch of effervescence. “More Parties” is vibrant and vital, the work of a singer-songwriter confident in her appeal and skill set.
M Huncho – “10:54”
M Huncho has been busy this year. The trap wave frontrunner has dropped a variety of music, and has generally shown the breadth of his quality. This new short and sharp single “10:54” feels like a ’24 victory lap, with big things to come in the new year, undoubtedly.
Rian Brazil – “Hey”
Brightonian artist Rian Brazil has shown glimpses of brilliance with his small batch of music so far, having only emerged this year. He shares another terrific single, “Hey”, genre-elusive, full of conflicting notions sonically and thematically. One to watch in 2025.
SAINt JHN – “Glitching”
2x Grammy-Award winning singer-songwriter SAINt JHN is once again pushing the boundaries of convention with this brilliant single. “Glitching” is cinematic, focused and progressive, crafted delicately and confidently by an artist at the top of his game.
Qrion ft. pinkpirate – “Lean Into Light”
Austin-based Japanese producer Qrion stuns with this deep house gem; her translucent instrumentation guides featured vocalist pinkpirate towards sonic tranquility. The new cut isplucked from the producer’s forthcoming LP, We Are Always Under The Same Sky, set for release in January.
Taiki Nulight – “Stay In Your Lane”
Mongolian-British producer Taiki Nulight finishes the year on a high with a scintillating six-track EP “Stay In Your Lane”. The work is high octane and uncompromising, with 140 beats taking the listener through a barnstorming journey, coming out the other end of it thrilled and engrossed.
Reuben Aziz – “Always Come Back”
London’s Reuben Aziz is back with new single following his debut headline show earlier this month. “Always Come Back” showcases Reuben’s triple threat abilities as a producer, singer and rapper which he showcased on recent viral freestyle On Our Radar. He’s had some huge co-signs in recent months from Stormzy, Clint419, Zack Bia and more.
Offset – “Swing My Way”
Grammy-Award nominated multi-platinum rapper Offset returns with a hazy new gem, “Swing My Way”. The track comes accompanied by a sharp visual directed by Kid Art and co-starring Anok Yai.
Wande Coal & Kel-P – “One Soldier”
Afrobeats legend Wande Coal is working with production mogul Kel-P, and the pair have shared a colourful and well crafted new single “One Soldier”. Kel’s brisk and kaleidoscopic production asks acts as a fruitful palette with Wande’s crisp and characterful vocal musings.
Chris Lanzon ft Ber – “Lilo”
Releasing the augmented version of his hit EP “Angel Litany”, Australian artist Chris Lanzon enlists Minnesota talent Ber for a rejuvenated rendition of “Lilo”. Bursting with emotional potency and compelling lyricism, it’s a slick and piercing offering.
Ralph Heidel ft. Jun Miyake – “Wake Up”
Grman saxophonist and composer Ralph Heidel shows incredible musicianship on his collaboration with iconic Japanese composer Jun Miyake. The latter flaunts his excellence on the flugelhorn, whilst Heidel’s control of the flow of his work is impeccable. Experimental jazz done right.
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