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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (01.08.25)

  • Melodrift Team
  • Aug 1, 2025
  • 2 min read

Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.


Harry Hudson Taylor ‘Dear You, It’s Me’

Harry’s voice floats like a secret carried on the wind, a confessional folded in ambient shadows and raw sincerity. “Dear You, It’s Me” unfolds like a diary left open beneath the gentle rain, each word a fragile step toward self-compassion and quiet understanding — a poetic sanctuary where time slows, and the ache of solitude transforms into the warmth of connection.


MYEA ft. ROSE. ‘4get’

If smooth vibes and poetic charm had a baby, “4get” would be it — MYEA’s silky vocals slide like butter over a cozy bed of lush beats, while ROSE.’s spoken word adds just the right dash of soul-spiced storytelling. It’s like Sade threw a classy dinner party and invited modern-day R&B and poetry to mingle — and honestly, you’re gonna want an invite to this chill, love-soaked soirée.


Bobby Freemont ‘Somewhere by a Lake’

“Somewhere by a Lake” is the kind of track that makes you want to sell everything, grab a flannel, and disappear into the woods with nothing but vinyl records and a bottle of wine. Bobby Freemont captures the vibe of late-night soul-searching and puts it into a song that feels like a hug from someone who really gets it.


Alexis ‘Blue Jeans’

“Blue Jeans” is that bop you didn’t know you needed until you’re dancing alone in your room pretending your shampoo bottle is a microphone. It’s dreamy, it’s bold, and it’s got just enough crush-worthy chaos to make you feel like the lead in your own Netflix coming-of-age movie.


IAMJALEO ‘Call Out’

IAMJALEO’s “Call Out” is basically that sinking Sunday night feeling turned into a beautifully moody anthem — but make it hip-hop-soul and laced with truth bombs. If you’ve ever stared at your alarm clock and thought, "nah, I’m not built for this," this one’s for you.

 
 

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