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MARK and Lee Young Ji’s fiery rap cut, Burna Boy’s massive album teaser, and SZA’s Ben Stiller-starring new visuals: it’s 2024’s final Wonderlist!

MARK ft. Lee Young Ji – “Fraktsiya”

Stepping out of the NCT multiverse and into his own solo narrative, MARK’s debut album is set to be unveiled in April next year to much anticipation. If the teaser singe is anything to go by, we’ll be in for a treat—a snappy, ostentatious hip hop cut, “Fraktsiya” is impressively stylistically chameleonic, and the inclusion of rapper Lee Young Ji as a backend feature is inspired.

Burna Boy – “Bundle by Bundle”

Afro trailblazer Burna Boy is set to continue chiselling his legacy next year. Announcing his eighth studio album is set to drop in 2025, he shares a thrilling and cinematic teaser single “Bundle by Bundle”, a cut that’s fantastically curated, superbly performed and deftly written.

SZA – “Drive”

Global heavyweight SZA shares the deluxe edition of her critically-adored album, and unleashes the moody, nocturnal visuals for new track “Drive”. Enlisting acting royalty Ben Stiller for an unexpected crossover, the single is slick and bursting with colour, whilst wistful and emotionally potent.

Balming Tiger – “Cunning City”

Avant-garde Seoul-based K-pop collective Balming Tiger continue to provide electric and eccentric work with the visuals for “Cunning City”. The track, plucked from the group’s recent “Greatest Hits” EP, is broad and bohemian, whilst the visual accompaniment, filmed by the renowned Korean director Bang Jaeyeob in Malang, Indonesia, is breathtaking.

Artemas – “fancy // xvideos”

Singer-songwriter and producer Artemas has been a huge breakout star in 2024, garnering massive streaming numbers and a growing fan base. He shares an end of year treat in the shape of two singles, “fancy” and “xvideos”. The former is a chaotic and thirsty bass-house-pop crossover, whilst the latter leans more into ambiguity and intoxication.

Tom Misch – “Six Songs”

Inimitable musician, songwriter and producer Tom Misch has blessed us with a quietly dazzling six track EP to round off the year. Featuring contributions from regular collaborators such as Loyle Career, Yussef Dayes and Rocco Palladino, the project is a serene listen, bolstering gorgeous performance and musicianship throughout.

Nao – “All of Me”

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Nao has her fourth album, Jupiter, coming in mid February, and shares the latest glimpse into the work. “All of Me” is a rich and rewarding soulful ballad, full of uplifting lyricism and glistening, measured vocals.

Vallechi – “AnytiMe”

A merger of euphoria, drama and mystery, the latest effort from rising artist Vallechi captures the sonic essence of the moment adroitly. Gorgeous yet dominant, it’s an experience-laden trip into hazy illusion.

The Wombats – “My Head Is Not My Friend”

Indie pop nostalgia favourites The Wombats are releasing their sixth studio album in February next year, and unveil a third single from the LP, “My Head Is Not My Friend”. It’s a subtle and provoking track, full of feeling and effervescence with some poignant songwriting elevating the focused guitar-driven palette.

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MARK and Lee Young Ji’s fiery rap cut, Burna Boy’s massive album teaser, and SZA’s Ben Stiller-starring new visuals: it’s 2024’s final Wonderlist!

MARK ft. Lee Young Ji – “Fraktsiya”

Stepping out of the NCT multiverse and into his own solo narrative, MARK’s debut album is set to be unveiled in April next year to much anticipation. If the teaser singe is anything to go by, we’ll be in for a treat—a snappy, ostentatious hip hop cut, “Fraktsiya” is impressively stylistically chameleonic, and the inclusion of rapper Lee Young Ji as a backend feature is inspired.

Burna Boy – “Bundle by Bundle”

Afro trailblazer Burna Boy is set to continue chiselling his legacy next year. Announcing his eighth studio album is set to drop in 2025, he shares a thrilling and cinematic teaser single “Bundle by Bundle”, a cut that’s fantastically curated, superbly performed and deftly written.

SZA – “Drive”

Global heavyweight SZA shares the deluxe edition of her critically-adored album, and unleashes the moody, nocturnal visuals for new track “Drive”. Enlisting acting royalty Ben Stiller for an unexpected crossover, the single is slick and bursting with colour, whilst wistful and emotionally potent.

Balming Tiger – “Cunning City”

Avant-garde Seoul-based K-pop collective Balming Tiger continue to provide electric and eccentric work with the visuals for “Cunning City”. The track, plucked from the group’s recent “Greatest Hits” EP, is broad and bohemian, whilst the visual accompaniment, filmed by the renowned Korean director Bang Jaeyeob in Malang, Indonesia, is breathtaking.

Artemas – “fancy // xvideos”

Singer-songwriter and producer Artemas has been a huge breakout star in 2024, garnering massive streaming numbers and a growing fan base. He shares an end of year treat in the shape of two singles, “fancy” and “xvideos”. The former is a chaotic and thirsty bass-house-pop crossover, whilst the latter leans more into ambiguity and intoxication.

Tom Misch – “Six Songs”

Inimitable musician, songwriter and producer Tom Misch has blessed us with a quietly dazzling six track EP to round off the year. Featuring contributions from regular collaborators such as Loyle Career, Yussef Dayes and Rocco Palladino, the project is a serene listen, bolstering gorgeous performance and musicianship throughout.

Nao – “All of Me”

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Nao has her fourth album, Jupiter, coming in mid February, and shares the latest glimpse into the work. “All of Me” is a rich and rewarding soulful ballad, full of uplifting lyricism and glistening, measured vocals.

Vallechi – “AnytiMe”

A merger of euphoria, drama and mystery, the latest effort from rising artist Vallechi captures the sonic essence of the moment adroitly. Gorgeous yet dominant, it’s an experience-laden trip into hazy illusion.

The Wombats – “My Head Is Not My Friend”

Indie pop nostalgia favourites The Wombats are releasing their sixth studio album in February next year, and unveil a third single from the LP, “My Head Is Not My Friend”. It’s a subtle and provoking track, full of feeling and effervescence with some poignant songwriting elevating the focused guitar-driven palette.

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