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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (23.01.26)

  • Melodrift Team
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

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


Dantiti ‘Big Big Tinz’



Dantiti’s “Big Big Tinz” is a joyride from start to finish. With Leo Pynk’s sparkling production laying down the perfect groove, Dantiti’s vocals glide effortlessly between rap and melody, delivering a track that’s equal parts dancefloor-ready and emotionally resonant. By the time the chorus hits, you’ll be hooked, nodding along, and already planning your next repeat listen.


SunSkip ‘Sincerely’



If indie folk and alt-country had a lovechild, “Sincerely” would be the charming, slightly chaotic result. SunSkip manages to make the story of John and Sue’s letters feel like both a heartfelt confession and a rowdy jam session. From Maljanian’s warm vocals to the playful percussion, the song walks that perfect line between touching and toe-tapping, leaving you smiling one minute and misty-eyed the next.


NMDA & Isabelle Rose ‘Bad Dreams’



Who knew nightmares could sound this good? Bad Dreams transforms late-night fears into a sonic adventure, with NMDA’s jazzy-electronic production providing the perfect playground for Isabelle Rose’s incredible voice. Dark, dreamy, and totally magnetic — you won’t want to hit pause.


Will Foulke ‘Fresh Air’



Will Foulke’s Fresh Air is a musical breath of, well, fresh air! Infectious funk, blistering blues guitar, and pop hooks that stick in your head make this track a total mood booster. You’ll be smiling, tapping, and probably hitting replay immediately.


Finesse Cobain ‘Chosen’

Finesse Cobain’s Chosen hits like a lightning bolt wrapped in velvet. From the first beat, you can feel the emotion pulsing through dark trap grooves, while his lyrics hit with honesty that’s impossible to ignore. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sit back, feel all the feels, and maybe even write your own comeback story. By the end, you’re not just listening—you’re walking out feeling like you could survive anything.

 
 

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