Mini Melon Mix Ups: MOLIY x Tyla, Matilde G, Gabriel Audee, Pictureplane, Eric Hirshberg x Aloe Blacc, Bare Jams, Christopha, Isabelle Skye, Isabel, Color Palette

Get ready for a Min Melon Mix Up! We’re serving up the freshest tracks, think irresistible hooks, smooth vibes, and everything in between. Whether you’re hitting the dance floor, deep in your feelings, or just kicking back, this mix has the perfect sound for every mood.


MOLIY cements her status as a global powerhouse with her new single ‘Body Go’, a stunning collaboration featuring Tyla. Produced by FRNCH and DEE/MA, the track is an infectious, expertly crafted fusion of amapiano, afrobeats, R&B, and pop, designed entirely for the dance floor. Following her billion-streaming hit ‘Shake It To The Max’, MOLIY proves her knack for creating viral, empowering anthems. The chemistry between the Ghanaian-American and South African stars is palpable, delivering a celebratory song that perfectly captures the euphoria of a night out. ‘Body Go’ is a definitive global banger, showcasing the exciting future of African-rooted soundscapes on the international stage.

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‘COCKY’ is an unflinching anthem of self-awareness and defiance, announcing Matilde G bold side step into the international rock scene. Taken from her album Beautiful Wreckage, the track perfectly fuses hard-rock’s raw punch with pop-rock’s catchy precision. Matilde’s vocals cut through with grit and grace, tackling themes of perseverance and refusing to be underestimated. She demands the listener to stand tall and love their flaws. The song brilliantly captures the unapologetic confidence of someone who has had enough, making resistance sound like an electrifying celebration. ‘COCKY’ confirms Matilde G as a fierce, essential new voice redefining modern rock’s emotional edge.

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Gabriel Audee (formerly Farid Audee) proves his title as a pop architect with the infectious single ‘Cruisin’ (You Dig It?)’. This track is pure, radio-friendly bubblegum pop, funk, and disco, designed for movement whether dancing, working out, or simply cruising with the windows down. Gabriel, who crafts entire sonic worlds without singing a word, lets the music speak for itself here. It’s an easy-going, funky groove that doesn’t take itself too seriously, inviting listeners to embrace the fun. With its polished production and low-key hooks, ‘Cruisin’’ is a certified feel-good anthem and a strong sign of what’s to come from his upcoming LP.

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‘Night Falls’ is a stunning, singular quest into the dark heart of Pictureplane’s upcoming LP, Sex Distortion. The single delivers sparkling neo-gothic dance music, built on punching Italo synths and foggy lo-fi drum machines, emphasizing deep-register vocals. The accompanying video, shot on a rural mezcal farm in Oaxaca, perfectly visualizes the track’s psychedelic, supernatural awakening. This is damaged, romantic club music; Pictureplane channels a witchy energy that feels both intimate and larger-than-life. It’s a compelling first taste of this unique, haze-shrouded vision, promising an album full of distorted anthems.

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Eric Hirshberg and GRAMMY-nominated Aloe Blacc reunite for ‘For Real’, a powerful single that calls for unity in a divided world. Building on their past collaboration, the track is less a personal struggle and more an anthem about breaking free from the forces of disconnection. Eric and Aloe successfully bridge their genres, creating what they call cinematic folk: an intimate, personal message delivered with an epic, R&B-inspired scope. Aloe Blacc’s globally recognized soul and Hirshberg’s thoughtful songwriting merge seamlessly, reminding listeners of the importance of honest conversation and compassion. ‘For Real’ is a timely and vital piece of music, setting an optimistic tone for Eric Hirshberg’s forthcoming album.

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Bare Jams delivers a potent dose of feel-good listening with their new single ‘Ivy’. The track stakes out a heavier, more raw space within their dance-pop catalogue, creating an emotional build that perfectly captures the internal pressure of being tangled in one’s own mess. The song starts as a tense, searching buildup before the pressure is explosively released in one big, powerful drop. Despite the angsty theme of facing down creeping anxieties, the commercial, dance-ready production ensures ‘Ivy’ remains an exhilarating experience. It’s both a cathartic confessional and an incredibly catchy track, proving the band can turn emotional chaos into high-energy funk.

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As part of Christopha’s 26 Miles and Running project, his newest single ‘All One People’ is a soft revolution set atop a soulful, pensive production that fuses modern jazz and neo-soul with hip-hop. Christopha’s cadence shifts effortlessly between urgency and grace as he spits verses throbbing with empathy and foresight. Rather than aspiring to dominion, this song reaches for genuine connection, acting as an anchor in unsettled times. It’s an insightful, unflaggingly hopeful anthem about unity and community, confirming Christopha as a socially conscious voice who has truly found his lane.

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Diving into the confusion of modern dating, ‘Kaleidoscope’ is a shimmering, bittersweet single from Isabelle Skye. The Naarm/Melbourne singer-songwriter blends ethereal vocals with a nostalgic soundscape, pulling from influences like Clairo and Mazzy Star. The track is an immersive blend of psychedelic synths, vintage guitar tones, and an intimate vocal delivery. The song perfectly captures the moment a connection feels bright and promising, yet quietly starts to unravel. Isabelle equates this feeling to looking through a kaleidoscope, captivating, yet fragmented and confusing. With echoes of 60s and 70s icons lending a timeless, cinematic quality, ‘Kaleidoscope’ confirms Isabelle Skye’s place as an intriguing new voice defining indie-pop’s emotive edge.

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Spanish-British artist Isabel makes a bold entrance with ‘All The Lies’, the lead single from her debut EP, It Is That Deep. The track instantly commands attention, built around a classic hip-hop break and Isabel’s signature blend of rich vocal layering and indie-pop sophistication. Self-written and self-produced, the song is an unflinching statement about owning deep feelings and past pain. Isabel successfully transforms her dramatic nature into an anthem of powerful, yet playful, empowerment. ‘All The Lies’ showcases her flair for production and versatility, marking her as a deeply honest and creatively self-assured new voice in the pop scene.

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Washington D.C. indie dream-pop outfit Color Palette delivers an electrifying shift with their new single ‘Zombie’. Led by songwriter Jay Nemeyer, the track is a hook-heavy, guitar-driven blast that instantly captures attention, answering the question of what happens when The Strokes crank their amps up to ten. The result is an instant indie-rock anthem. ‘Zombie’ successfully pairs its upbeat intensity with the lush auditory landscapes the band is known for, featuring shimmering vocal and guitar melodies. It’s a loud, vibrant, and shoegaze-infused track that proves Color Palette can seamlessly pivot between pop sensibility and raw, alternative power, cementing their status as a compelling act to watch.

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