
This week, we’ve rounded up five songs that have caught our ears and refuse to leave our heads. From laid-back grooves to high-energy bangers, here are our top picks that we think you’ll love!
Today Radio's five songs we think you'll like this week:
1. Toro y Moi – Daria (feat. Kenny Beats)
Toro y Moi teams up with Kenny Beats to deliver Daria, a hypnotic track that blends smooth electronic elements with hip-hop-infused production. The result? A dreamy yet head-nodding jam perfect for late-night drives or vibing out at home. If you love genre-blurring sounds, this one’s for you.
2. Redman – Lalala (feat. Method Man)
Hip-hop legends Redman and Method Man reunite for Lalala, a gritty, boom-bap-heavy track that oozes effortless cool. Their chemistry remains unmatched as they trade bars over an old-school beat, proving that classic hip-hop never goes out of style. A must-listen for rap purists.
3. Addison Rae – High Fashion
Pop sensation Addison Rae takes a confident step into the music scene with High Fashion, an infectious, dance-ready anthem. The track’s glossy production and catchy hooks make it a perfect addition to any weekend party playlist. Whether you love or hate pop music, you can’t deny the earworm factor here.
4. OK Go – A Good, Good Day At Last
OK Go is back with A Good, Good Day At Last, a feel-good indie rock anthem that radiates positivity. With uplifting lyrics and an irresistible melody, this song is an instant mood booster. If you need a pick-me-up, press play on this one and let the good vibes roll.
5. DE’WAYNE – Highway Robbery
DE’WAYNE brings an electrifying mix of punk, rock, and hip-hop with Highway Robbery. The track is bold, energetic, and unapologetic. Exactly what we’d expect from an artist known for pushing musical boundaries. If you’re craving something edgy and rebellious, this one’s a must-add to your playlist.
That’s our top five for the week! Whether you’re into rap, pop, indie, or genre-bending experiments, there’s something here for everyone. Let us know which tracks you’re feeling the most and stay tuned for more recommendations next week! If you can't wait for that check out New Noise with Stephen Steps Lowe on Today Radio, an hour of new music every day from 10am.