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.
HEYOON swings into full party mode with ‘swipe’, a sparkling club-pop rush that feels built for neon-lit nights and endless motion. Teaming with Lou Garcia, she taps into a playful, flirtatious chemistry that gives the track extra heat. The beat is sleek and immediate, driven by pulsing rhythms and hooks that stick after one listen. HEYOON sounds confident, breezy, and completely in command of the vibe. ‘swipe’ absolutely succeeds in creating a sense of carefree joy. A glossy, addictive crossover anthem with real replay value for summer dance floors everywhere.
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We’ve been tracking the Wildfire era since the first sparks of ‘Feels Like Heaven’, and Loreen has finally delivered the spiritual payoff we’ve been waiting for. The official video for ‘True Love’, directed by the visionary Neels Castillon, is a cinematic masterclass in vulnerability. Seeing Loreen abandon her iconic metal armor on a rain-soaked mountain plain is a visceral gut-punch. It’s the ultimate surrender. Where ‘Tattoo’ was about the grit of holding on, ‘True Love’ is the grace of letting go. It’s an epic, elemental conclusion to her most personal chapter yet.
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‘Bird Eye View’ is a beautifully restrained folk meditation that finds power in quiet detail. Led by soft acoustic guitar and tender pedal steel, the arrangement leaves space for Hayden Everett’s warm, steady voice to carry the song’s emotional core. Inspired by a real encounter in Glacier National Park, the track reflects on perception, beauty, and the ways we understand the world beyond sight. Hayden Everett’s songwriting feels intimate and deeply human, never overstated. Rather than chasing grand crescendos, ‘Bird Eye View’ lingers through honesty and atmosphere. It’s a graceful, reflective release from an artist growing in confidence and depth.
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Loose Buttons have turned the internet’s most persistent meme into a soulful indie-rock meditation. More than a simple nod to fan fervour, ‘Come to Brazil’ is a clever exploration of the space between the ego rush of fame and genuine human connection. The track builds with a self-deprecating wit before erupting into a rapturous, sincere finale. It’s the perfect lead-in for their upcoming album, You Came To See Magic (set for release on 21st August). By the time the irony fades, you’re left with a band doubling down on their craft, proving that the magic they’re chasing is the real deal.
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Fresh off a parrot farm in Ramornie and straight onto our playlists, Tullara has delivered the ultimate breakup antidote. ‘Never Been Loved By You‘ is indie-pop catharsis, trading tear-stained pillows for a relentless, guitar-driven groove. Her signature husky vocals capture that all-too-familiar emotional whiplash, which glosses over a toxic ex’s flaws before the glorious, foot-stomping realization that you’re better off solo. It’s a bold preview of her 2026 album Rebound, proving that while Tullara’s roots are in folk, her future is pure, infectious pop-rock royalty. If this is heartbreak, it sounds incredible.
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Bogotá-born, LA-based artist Juliana Beltrán has crafted the ultimate safe space for the brokenhearted with her latest single ‘Delusional’. Abandoning complex production for a stripped-back, intimate arrangement, the track highlights Juliana’s raw vulnerability, marking the first time she’s featured her own studio guitar work. The song perfectly captures the agonizing epilogue of a romance, where silence feels safer than speaking the truth. It’s a masterclass in quiet heartbreak, building to a tender climax that mirrors the exhaustion of holding onto a hopeless idea. If you’ve ever lingered in a fading love, this hauntingly honest ballad is for you.
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At just 16-years-old, Reading-based songwriter Meli Foster-Turner is proving to be one of 2026’s most consistent new voices. Her third single ‘Wishful Thinking’ serves as a sophisticated bridge between the moody introspection of her debut and the refined pop-rock energy of her upcoming spring EP. The track masterfully navigates the internal turmoil of self-sabotage, blending atmospheric textures with an upbeat tempo that belies its lyrical weight. By honing in on emotional honesty, Meli captures the universal wreckage of teenage relationships. It’s a compelling, deeply relatable glimpse into an artist rapidly finding her wings.
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Boorloo/Perth’s own Dawson makes his mark with high-tier emotional vulnerability in his latest single ‘maybe someday’. Fresh off a run of 7 million streams and high-profile supports, Dawson leans into a brooding electro-acoustic sound that feels both solitary and cinematic. By utilising reverb-drenched piano and shimmering synths, this songwriter draws out the struggles of grief. It captures that agonizing limbo of overthinking a lost connection, building from intimate verses into lush, pleading choruses. It’s a raw, relatable anthem for anyone stuck hoping that time might eventually change the outcome.
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Barcelona-born, London-based artist ARNAU continues his sophisticated journey into ‘If I Knew’. Rather than a loud breakup anthem, this track lingers in the agonising tension just before the end, at the height of emotional exhaustion. Wrapped in warm electric piano, soft jazz-inflected percussion, and intimate vocals, the song mirrors the ambiguity of a fading spark. It’s a refined step forward from his debut Waiting for the Aftermath, showcasing a mature artist comfortable with leaving questions unanswered. Here, ARNAU maps the exact moment where nostalgia meets surrender. Absolute indie-soul perfection.
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Berlin-based duo Théatrophone bridges the gap between the club and the soul with their latest afro house-infused gem ‘Back To You’. Blending deep, warm rhythms with an atmospheric sense of calm, the track serves as a sophisticated stage for a melancholic yet hopeful vocal performance. It tells a timeless story of returning to a love that never quite faded, wrapped in the duo’s signature phonic electronic style. Whether you’re under the strobe lights or in a moment of quiet reflection, the track’s subtle uplift and rich textures command attention.
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