The Bias List is a K-pop blog that also covers a fair amount of J-pop. But just like most music fans, I enjoy tracks from all around the world. So, I thought I’d start a monthly round-up of some of the non-K-pop songs that have caught my ear. No ratings — just highlights!
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Dragonette & The Knocks – Love Me Alive / Friday Night
Their collaboration album is great and these new tracks are more shimmering 80’s synth highlights.
Drömhus – Perfection
Scandipop hooks with club production.
Dylan – Bad
She’s back after a bit of a hiatus and hasn’t lost any of her raucous pop rock energy.
Goldielocks – Push Back My Alarm
I prefer this to her UMK entry. It’s very disco!
Honey. – Dreams
Slightly more upbeat than usual, but no less shimmering and beguiling.
Hotel Apache – Lonely2
Anthemic, synth-sparkled pop rock.
Jade – Plastic Box
Her most atmospheric single yet? I love the chugging electro beat.
Joe L – Mitä sä teet tääl (ft. Robin Packalen)
Very groovy – especially that syncopated chorus!
Jolin – Pleasure
The Taiwanese legend gives a very Gaga-esque performance in this evocative standout. K-pop could use some of this energy.
Kesha x Slayyyter x Rose Gray – Attention
Now this is a bonkers collaboration!
The Kid Laroi – How Does It Feel?
Some nice, groovy Y2K funk/R&B.
Madison Rose – Daydreaming
She’s back to her euphoric EDM sound and thank goodness for that! This absolutely soars.
Magic Dance & The Runaway Wild – Bigger, Stronger, Faster, Wilder
Two fantastic synthwave/synthrock artists come together to maximize their joint slay.
Mariah Carey – Type Dangerous
Not a discography standout for sure, but its breezy groove goes down easy and it’s so nice to have new material from the original diva.
Maris – Mary + I
This is very Chappell Roan in the best possible way. The chorus is immense!