10 cool new pop songs: TWICE, No Rome, Marina and more-Billboard

2021-12-14 10:44:56 By : Mr. Gary Zhang

You must listen to popular songs this week, and the neat playlist allows you to enjoy.

Looking for some motivation to help you get through the beginning of another work week? We can feel you and use some outstanding new pop tunes to make you satisfied.

10 tracks from artists such as No Rome, Daisy the Great, Spill Tab and TWICE will keep you full of energy in a week. Put any of these gems in your personal playlist-or scroll to the end of the post to get a custom playlist of all 10.

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Kwesi Arthur and Teni, "Celebrate"

Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur chose Nigerian singer Teni to "Celebrate" for his latest (and aptly named) pop song, a fast-paced and energetic single about enjoying the good things in life. Although Arthur maintained his own style on the track, Turney's smooth verses added extra warmth to this already sunny song-just in time for the American winter. — Port Lindsay 

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Without Rome, "Remember November/Bitcrush*Yr*Life"

Last week, London artist No Rome finally released his long-awaited debut album on Dirty Hit, It's All Smiles. The experimental pop dance song "Remember November / Bitcrush*Yr*Life" features breakdown production, in sharp contrast to No Rome's slippery vocals—the two work together to define organized chaos. - Left

Leon "Transformed into a Dream"

Swedish singer and songwriter Leon’s latest work "Fade Into a Dream" is actually a dream-catching ballad that makes any listener feel enveloped by a relaxing sound cloud. As Léon’s angelic voice fades into the dream, the production of this song manages to make this feel a reality—especially when the song unexpectedly switches to a discordant ending that makes you question (like a Dream), "Did that happen? Happened?" — left

Daisy the Great, "Flash"

The biggest advantage of the alternative independent performances Daisy The Great is the smooth and complex harmony they provide. Although the lyrics of "Glitter" revolve around a repeated phrase ("I draw my face with flashes in the morning light"), this organization allows singers Mina Walker and Kelly Nicole Dugan to show off how many times they can do the same thing The words sound like a whole new universe. - Left

Morgan, "Sunset in Malibu"

The bedroom pop singer and songwriter Morgen described her new EP Unaccompanied Minor in a press release as "a 6-song self-healing session", and the project highlight "Sunset in Malibu" did raise personal questions while eager to get it. ensure. Morgen combines this intimate approach with unpretentious piano music and soothing vocals that are reminiscent of Alessia Cara's jazz pop moments. — Jason Lipschutz

Overflow label feat. Gus Dapperton, "Velcro"

Every inch of the latest single "Velcro" by French-born Korean artist Spill Tab is natural: the slow introduction of harmony and the explosion of guitar turn quiet pop music into gentle rock music. The arrival of Gus Dapperton serves as a point of contrast . Spill Tab boasted of collaboration with JAWNY and Tommy Genesis in her new EP, but "Velcro" with Dapperton received high scores for single listeners. — J. Lipschutz

Dempsey Hope "Jumping the Curfew"

Dempsey Hope’s songwriting usually focuses on harmless dangers, the dizzying teenage reckless behavior implied by song titles like "Skip Curfew". The song in his new I Hate Rollercoasters EP captures the impulse of young love. It slightly breaks the rules, and the choreography beats up and down, creating a dazzling feeling; Dempsey wants his theme to shine, even if No, as the EP title states, it will be at Six Flags. — J. Lipschutz

Marina's ancient dream in the modern land will be updated in 2022, and a deluxe version will be released in January, but the singer let fans experience the expectations of the new song "Happy Lonely". This melancholic ballad driven by piano makes the pop star reflect on his exhaustion in front of others. This is the national anthem of all highly sensitive and introverted people in the world. — Starr Bowenbank

Although TWICE is well known and loved by K-pop fans for its fascinating and upbeat repertoire, the girls slowed down with their latest Japanese product "Doughnuts". The opening music is reminiscent of the golden age of urban pop music-which has set off a huge craze on the Internet in recent months-and then begins a sweet story of seemingly infinite love. — SB

Bully, "Just for Love" 

Bully is a project of Alicia Bognanno located in Nashville, presenting a sweet indie pop music paradise through "Just for Love". The playful, sensory verse gave way to a vague and mountainous wall of energy in the choir, where she roared and complained about the unpredictable four-letter word without forgetting the melody. — Joe Lynch  

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