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Fresh sounds to amplify your May playlists

Fresh sounds to amplify your May playlists

IOL News05-05-2025

Craig Lucas makes a grand return with 'Love You for the Last Time', a shimmering nod to '80s Euro-pop laced with modern emotional depth.
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As May unfolds, the airwaves are buzzing with a fresh array of tracks that are set to rejuvenate your playlists and elevate your mood.
With the arrival of a new month comes new possibilities, and there's no better way to embrace this change than by diving into the latest sounds crafted by some of today's top artists.
Here's a look at the must-listen releases that are already creating waves across the music scene.
"Yiyo" is a celebration of growth, fatherhood, and the enduring love for the Amapiano genre.
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'Yiyo' by Shaun Stylist and Kabza De Small featuring T&T MuziQ
Kicking off our list is the hypnotic anthem 'Yiyo" from Shaun Stylist and Amapiano luminary Kabza De Small, featuring T&T MuziQ.
The track, the lead single from Stylist's deeply personal second studio EP titled 'Maison', is a celebration of growth, fatherhood, and the enduring love for the Amapiano genre.
Stylist, whose EP is named after his son, pours his heart into the music, blending emotional storytelling with the vibrant pulsations of Amapiano.
'This EP means everything to me. I've poured my heart into it,' he says, highlighting the significance of collaborating with such an influential figure in the genre.
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Craig Lucas makes a grand return with 'Love You for the Last Time', a shimmering nod to '80s Euro-pop laced with modern emotional depth.
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'Love You for the Last Time' by Craig Lucas
Craig Lucas makes a grand return with 'Love You for the Last Time', a shimmering nod to '80s Euro-pop laced with modern emotional depth.
Released through the prominent local independent label TIC TIC BANG, this track serves as the fourth single from his eagerly awaited EP.
Capturing the bittersweet nature of unreciprocated affection, Lucas shares his personal tale infused with universal relatability.
'It's about that ache, that desperate need to feel something again, even when it hurts,' he explains.
The collaboration with Jono Greyling has resulted in an expansive soundscape filled with pounding drums and soaring vocals - a true anthem for heartbroken souls.
Benson Boone's enchanting 'Mystical Magical', is the second single from his forthcoming album 'American Heart', set to be unveiled in June.
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'Mystical Magical' by Benson Boone
Next, we have Benson Boone's enchanting 'Mystical Magical', the second single from his forthcoming album 'American Heart', set to be unveiled in June.
Boone, who recently debuted the track on the famed Coachella stage, continues to gain momentum following a stunning performance featuring Queen's Brian May.
His magnetic stage presence and melodic prowess promise to draw listeners deeper into his artistry as we anticipate the complete album.
Mo Eazy's latest single 'Teriba' is a spiritually rich testament to resilience and self-belief.
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'Teriba' by Mo Eazy
Award-winning Nigerian artist Mo Eazy's latest single 'Teriba' is a spiritually rich testament to resilience and self-belief. Rooted in African spirituality, it also sets the stage for his upcoming EP 'Ibẹrẹ'.
'Teriba', which means "to surrender" in Yoruba, encapsulates the message of trust in a higher power.
Eazy seamlessly intertwines melodious prayers and powerful affirmations, presenting a track that resonates deeply with listeners navigating life's challenges.
'My music is a mirror,' Eazy explains, emphasising that 'Teriba' echoes the importance of continuing forward through faith.
'Would I Lie To You Baby' is a dynamic collaboration between South African favourites GoodLuck and UK sensation Youngr.
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