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Ethel Cain mesmerises on her latest album-teasing single, JID mind-boggles on his surprise mixtape drop, and J Hus means business: after a Glasto-tinged hiatus, Wonderlist is back!

Ethel Cain – “Fuck Me Eyes”
The indelible Ethel Cain is gearing up to share her second album of the year, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, in early August, and unveils a new teaser. A sharp stylistic shift from the sinister and idiosyncratic January’s Perverts, the teaser singles from the forthcoming record proceed to be more digestible for the masses, whilst still toweringly artistic. “Fuck Me Eyes” is sprawling, cinematic and damn right heavenly.
wonderlist
J Hus ft. Asake – “Gold”
J Hus is back! The enigmatic rapper’s new era begins with a bold and bohemian urgency with “Gold”, an Asake-featuring slow burner bustling with character. The accompanying video matches up to the sonics, proving moody and cinematic.
wonderlist
JID – “GDLU (Preluxe)”
Atlanta rap powerhouse JID delivers a huge surprise mixtape with ‘GDLU (Preluxe)’ – a four-track body of work featuring a monumental lineup of superstars including Lil Yachty, 6lack, and Eminem. Emerging as a prelude to his highly anticipated studio album ‘God Does Like Ugly’ dropping in August, JID continues his reputation as one of the most gifted rappers in the scene right now.
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Venna ft. MIKE & Marco Bernardis – “Day x2”
One of UK jazz’s most musically articulate mavericks, Venna continues to grow out his sonic Eden with the release of “Day x2”. Enlisting both critically revered US rapper MIKE and high flying polymath Marco Bernardis, the silky smooth cut is effortlessly excellent.
wonderlist
Brent Faiyaz – “Tony Soprano”
The more potent of two new singles from R&B connoisseur Brent Faiyaz, “Tony Soprano” finds the singer-songwriter deep within his own self-confidence, exploring the extroverted side of his dual persona. “peter pan” might fit you better if you’re feeling lucid.
wonderlist
John Glacier – “Fly With Me”
The mercurial sound of John Glacier continues to sprout into off-kilter directions. Following the success of her eclectic debut album Like A Ribbon, the underground maven returns with the cold-blooded, capricious “Fly With Me” — as deft and daring as ever.
wonderlist
nabeel (نبيل) – “resala يلمع”
Gearing up to share an EP later this month, nabeel goes three from three on its teaser singles. On “resala يلمع”, the Virginian talent melds together Arabic lyricism with grungy guitar passages and swirling melodies. It’s ear-catching and infectious.
ddd
Sainté ft. Kairo Keyz & Ledbyher – “Days in the 3”
Leicester’s biggest musical export of the moment Sainté won’t stop bringing the heat. Pulling together a steeze-heavy line up of rising stars Kairo Keyz and Ledbyher, “Days in the 3” is a hazy and intoxicating, with all three vocalists offering up their A game.
wonderlist
Nilüfer Yanya – “Dancing Shoes”
Nilüfer Yanya finds a way to pierce your soul, whatever the sonic scenario. “Dancing Shoes” sees the British singer-songwriter in retrospective form, building on last year’s wonderful album My Method Actor with a subtle and stunning four-pronged EP.
wonderlist
Songer – “ALIVE”
On “ALIVE”, Reading rap frontrunner Songer gets right in his Mike Skinner bag and sounds great for it. Atop a hectic guitar-infused backdrop, he drops quintessentially British bars about boozers, horse racing and Stone Island.
wonderlist
Teethe – “Hate Goodbyes”
Texan slowcore outfit Teethe are due to share their new full-length record Magic Of The Sale on 8th August, and drop a mind-bending new single “Hate Goodbyes”. It’s saccharine yet melancholic, dreamy and delicate, the work of four symbiotic musicians all plucking the same artistic bow.
wonderlist
George Riley – “Slow and Unconditional”
Sonically dexterous and vocally chameleonic, London musician George Riley is underground royalty. Her latest, “Slow and Unconditional”, is another example of her musical fluidity, a deep, dark dance floor gem that soars and snaps, grooves and swoons.
wonderlist
Naomi Scott ft. Johnny Yukon – “Rhythm”
Singer-songwriter and artist Naomi Scott makes her long awaited re-introduction with “Rhythm”. With production from Lido, contribution from Jonny Yukon, and a delightful Dev Hynes directed visual, Scott’s return is captivating and colourful, a smooth and soulful sonic cooler.
wonderlist
Thxsomch – “Sound Of You Laughing”
Angsty dark wave pop is really pulling the punches right now, and Thxsomuch is finding his feet in a burgeoning market. “Sound Of You Laughing” is a sad boi banger with snappy, emotive vocals and heady, guitar-led instrumentation.
wonderlist
Frost Children – “Falling”
Pop disruptors Frost Children are, as they say in new track “Falling”, taking over. It’s a throwback EDM rager, a pastiche of a bygone era whilst still feeling fresh and exciting — plucked from new album Sister, out 12th September.
wonderlist
De La Soul ft. MF DOOM – “Rock Co. Kane Flow”
A fresh take on a classic, Grammy-winning hip hop moguls De La Soul have unveiled a brand new animated visual for “Rock Co. Kane Flow”, featuring the late, great MF Doom. It’s gorgeously tacky and a hell of a lot of fun.
wonderlist
Kindelan – “I Wish I Wrote A Love Song”
With dazzling vocal control and pensive songwriting, the new effort from rising singer-songwriter Kindelan hits deep. “I Wish I Wrote A Love Song” is part of a wider double sided single but provides the standout moment, a dynamic, soulful eulogy of love.
wonderlist
Max Baby – “I Can Do Anything”
Polymathic Parisian Max Baby makes quite the impression of gripping new single “I Can Do Anything”. Stretching over six minutes, the video accompaniment is a cinematic entrée within itself, a fiercely creative and uniquely odd music and visual work.
wonderlist
Laicositna – “AOTP”
Following a string of standout moments—including breakout single “Money” and a key collaboration with fellow hotshot Proph on “US OR THEM”, Laicositna continues his momentum with the release of “AOTP”—a bold, genre-blurring nine-track project that weaves together glistening hi-hats, moody basslines and delicate instrumental flourishes, all underscored by the young prodigy’s signature blend of laid-back precision and lyrical sharpness.
wonderlist
FAVE – “Intentions”
Vibrant and vivacious, “Intentions” is FAVE at her very best. Blessing the revered COLORS Show stage for the first time, the Nigerian artist has been impressing with every passing drop of late, and this new one is no different.
ddd
noxz – “luh uh uh”
A blueprint of London’s diverse musical makeup, Nigerian-born producer noxz taps acclaimed vocalist Hamzaa for his sleek Afro-R&B offering “luh uh uh”. The hazy, sun-kissed summer vibrations lay groundwork for a stunning vocal performance, reflecting on unconditional love, intimacy, and connection when it’s needed most.
ddd
Asco – “Modern”
Real rap heavyweight Asco is back with a slick and introspective new single “Modern”. Atop snappy percussion and hazy synths, Asco shows his lyrical prowess and vocal dominance with ease.
ddd
The Sugarhill Gang – “Rapper’s Delight”
Hip hop pioneers The Sugarhill Gang are beyond the word legend, so anytime we are blessed with anything from the guys we must take notice. In this form, it’s a new animated video of “Rapper’s Delight”, an absolute classic cut that’s widely known as one of the first of the genre. Boogie!
ddd
Reuben Aziz – “Dior”
Reuben Aziz re-visits his musical foundations with “Dior” fusing a Rap-meets-R&B sonic along with his sped up vocals, first heard on breakout single “find u”. The summer-tinged track has a love story at the centre with Reuben purposely avoiding any toxic connotations that fall into the track’s theme and R&B as a whole genre.
ddd
Lois Levin – “Pass You By”
Talented singer-songwriter Lois Levin has solidified her acclaim with the release of “Motions”, a dazzling new EP. “Pass You By”, the focus track and project standout, is a gorgeous, heartrending song dedicated to Levin’s late mother.
ddd
Elliot James Reay – “All This to Say I Love You”
A nifty and endearing fusion of classic rock ’n’ roll with modernistic production and swooning songwriting, ““All This to Say I Love You”, the debut EP from singer-songwriter and guitarist Elliot James, Reay is a crowd-pleasing pool of nostalgia.
ddd
Mr. Dutch – “Power Fit Do”
One of the most exciting artists in the Afro-fusion landscapes right now, Mr. Dutch, returns with “Power Fit Do” — a confident statement of intent and bold reassertion of his presence in the scene. The new single serves up a hard-hitting, Afro-infused beat underscored by a powerful military cadence, delivering a poignant message rooted in ambition, resilience and unwavering confidence via Mr. Dutch’s polished delivery.
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Ethel Cain mesmerises on her latest album-teasing single, JID mind-boggles on his surprise mixtape drop, and J Hus means business: after a Glasto-tinged hiatus, Wonderlist is back!

Ethel Cain – “Fuck Me Eyes”
The indelible Ethel Cain is gearing up to share her second album of the year, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, in early August, and unveils a new teaser. A sharp stylistic shift from the sinister and idiosyncratic January’s Perverts, the teaser singles from the forthcoming record proceed to be more digestible for the masses, whilst still toweringly artistic. “Fuck Me Eyes” is sprawling, cinematic and damn right heavenly.
wonderlist
J Hus ft. Asake – “Gold”
J Hus is back! The enigmatic rapper’s new era begins with a bold and bohemian urgency with “Gold”, an Asake-featuring slow burner bustling with character. The accompanying video matches up to the sonics, proving moody and cinematic.
wonderlist
JID – “GDLU (Preluxe)”
Atlanta rap powerhouse JID delivers a huge surprise mixtape with ‘GDLU (Preluxe)’ – a four-track body of work featuring a monumental lineup of superstars including Lil Yachty, 6lack, and Eminem. Emerging as a prelude to his highly anticipated studio album ‘God Does Like Ugly’ dropping in August, JID continues his reputation as one of the most gifted rappers in the scene right now.
wonderlist
Venna ft. MIKE & Marco Bernardis – “Day x2”
One of UK jazz’s most musically articulate mavericks, Venna continues to grow out his sonic Eden with the release of “Day x2”. Enlisting both critically revered US rapper MIKE and high flying polymath Marco Bernardis, the silky smooth cut is effortlessly excellent.
wonderlist
Brent Faiyaz – “Tony Soprano”
The more potent of two new singles from R&B connoisseur Brent Faiyaz, “Tony Soprano” finds the singer-songwriter deep within his own self-confidence, exploring the extroverted side of his dual persona. “peter pan” might fit you better if you’re feeling lucid.
wonderlist
John Glacier – “Fly With Me”
The mercurial sound of John Glacier continues to sprout into off-kilter directions. Following the success of her eclectic debut album Like A Ribbon, the underground maven returns with the cold-blooded, capricious “Fly With Me” — as deft and daring as ever.
wonderlist
nabeel (نبيل) – “resala يلمع”
Gearing up to share an EP later this month, nabeel goes three from three on its teaser singles. On “resala يلمع”, the Virginian talent melds together Arabic lyricism with grungy guitar passages and swirling melodies. It’s ear-catching and infectious.
ddd
Sainté ft. Kairo Keyz & Ledbyher – “Days in the 3”
Leicester’s biggest musical export of the moment Sainté won’t stop bringing the heat. Pulling together a steeze-heavy line up of rising stars Kairo Keyz and Ledbyher, “Days in the 3” is a hazy and intoxicating, with all three vocalists offering up their A game.
wonderlist
Nilüfer Yanya – “Dancing Shoes”
Nilüfer Yanya finds a way to pierce your soul, whatever the sonic scenario. “Dancing Shoes” sees the British singer-songwriter in retrospective form, building on last year’s wonderful album My Method Actor with a subtle and stunning four-pronged EP.
wonderlist
Songer – “ALIVE”
On “ALIVE”, Reading rap frontrunner Songer gets right in his Mike Skinner bag and sounds great for it. Atop a hectic guitar-infused backdrop, he drops quintessentially British bars about boozers, horse racing and Stone Island.
wonderlist
Teethe – “Hate Goodbyes”
Texan slowcore outfit Teethe are due to share their new full-length record Magic Of The Sale on 8th August, and drop a mind-bending new single “Hate Goodbyes”. It’s saccharine yet melancholic, dreamy and delicate, the work of four symbiotic musicians all plucking the same artistic bow.
wonderlist
George Riley – “Slow and Unconditional”
Sonically dexterous and vocally chameleonic, London musician George Riley is underground royalty. Her latest, “Slow and Unconditional”, is another example of her musical fluidity, a deep, dark dance floor gem that soars and snaps, grooves and swoons.
wonderlist
Naomi Scott ft. Johnny Yukon – “Rhythm”
Singer-songwriter and artist Naomi Scott makes her long awaited re-introduction with “Rhythm”. With production from Lido, contribution from Jonny Yukon, and a delightful Dev Hynes directed visual, Scott’s return is captivating and colourful, a smooth and soulful sonic cooler.
wonderlist
Thxsomch – “Sound Of You Laughing”
Angsty dark wave pop is really pulling the punches right now, and Thxsomuch is finding his feet in a burgeoning market. “Sound Of You Laughing” is a sad boi banger with snappy, emotive vocals and heady, guitar-led instrumentation.
wonderlist
Frost Children – “Falling”
Pop disruptors Frost Children are, as they say in new track “Falling”, taking over. It’s a throwback EDM rager, a pastiche of a bygone era whilst still feeling fresh and exciting — plucked from new album Sister, out 12th September.
wonderlist
De La Soul ft. MF DOOM – “Rock Co. Kane Flow”
A fresh take on a classic, Grammy-winning hip hop moguls De La Soul have unveiled a brand new animated visual for “Rock Co. Kane Flow”, featuring the late, great MF Doom. It’s gorgeously tacky and a hell of a lot of fun.
wonderlist
Kindelan – “I Wish I Wrote A Love Song”
With dazzling vocal control and pensive songwriting, the new effort from rising singer-songwriter Kindelan hits deep. “I Wish I Wrote A Love Song” is part of a wider double sided single but provides the standout moment, a dynamic, soulful eulogy of love.
wonderlist
Max Baby – “I Can Do Anything”
Polymathic Parisian Max Baby makes quite the impression of gripping new single “I Can Do Anything”. Stretching over six minutes, the video accompaniment is a cinematic entrée within itself, a fiercely creative and uniquely odd music and visual work.
wonderlist
Laicositna – “AOTP”
Following a string of standout moments—including breakout single “Money” and a key collaboration with fellow hotshot Proph on “US OR THEM”, Laicositna continues his momentum with the release of “AOTP”—a bold, genre-blurring nine-track project that weaves together glistening hi-hats, moody basslines and delicate instrumental flourishes, all underscored by the young prodigy’s signature blend of laid-back precision and lyrical sharpness.
wonderlist
FAVE – “Intentions”
Vibrant and vivacious, “Intentions” is FAVE at her very best. Blessing the revered COLORS Show stage for the first time, the Nigerian artist has been impressing with every passing drop of late, and this new one is no different.
ddd
noxz – “luh uh uh”
A blueprint of London’s diverse musical makeup, Nigerian-born producer noxz taps acclaimed vocalist Hamzaa for his sleek Afro-R&B offering “luh uh uh”. The hazy, sun-kissed summer vibrations lay groundwork for a stunning vocal performance, reflecting on unconditional love, intimacy, and connection when it’s needed most.
ddd
Asco – “Modern”
Real rap heavyweight Asco is back with a slick and introspective new single “Modern”. Atop snappy percussion and hazy synths, Asco shows his lyrical prowess and vocal dominance with ease.
ddd
The Sugarhill Gang – “Rapper’s Delight”
Hip hop pioneers The Sugarhill Gang are beyond the word legend, so anytime we are blessed with anything from the guys we must take notice. In this form, it’s a new animated video of “Rapper’s Delight”, an absolute classic cut that’s widely known as one of the first of the genre. Boogie!
ddd
Reuben Aziz – “Dior”
Reuben Aziz re-visits his musical foundations with “Dior” fusing a Rap-meets-R&B sonic along with his sped up vocals, first heard on breakout single “find u”. The summer-tinged track has a love story at the centre with Reuben purposely avoiding any toxic connotations that fall into the track’s theme and R&B as a whole genre.
ddd
Lois Levin – “Pass You By”
Talented singer-songwriter Lois Levin has solidified her acclaim with the release of “Motions”, a dazzling new EP. “Pass You By”, the focus track and project standout, is a gorgeous, heartrending song dedicated to Levin’s late mother.
ddd
Elliot James Reay – “All This to Say I Love You”
A nifty and endearing fusion of classic rock ’n’ roll with modernistic production and swooning songwriting, ““All This to Say I Love You”, the debut EP from singer-songwriter and guitarist Elliot James, Reay is a crowd-pleasing pool of nostalgia.
ddd
Mr. Dutch – “Power Fit Do”
One of the most exciting artists in the Afro-fusion landscapes right now, Mr. Dutch, returns with “Power Fit Do” — a confident statement of intent and bold reassertion of his presence in the scene. The new single serves up a hard-hitting, Afro-infused beat underscored by a powerful military cadence, delivering a poignant message rooted in ambition, resilience and unwavering confidence via Mr. Dutch’s polished delivery.
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