Tracks that slipped under the radar, you can’t afford to miss

April 15, 2022
2 mins read

The team has made it one of our missions to champion music our intuition tells us you guys will want to hear.

Over the course of a week, music lovers can digest in excess of fifty new tracks. This may seem like a lot, however with so many artists dropping music, there is a fair chance music lovers may miss a track that bangs.

This is through no fault of their own and can be seen a testament to amount of good music we currently have at our disposal.

So we thought it be best if we began to assemble an index of tracks that you may have overlooked.

These are tracks that have no business going under the radar, this is because they absolutely bang and will increase the replay value of any playlist you add them to.

This list will be updated on a weekly basis; meaning there will never be a week where we don’t show you music that you may have mistakenly bypassed.

So with that being said, check out the following track that may have gone under your radar, but should not have!

Shade1 X Marcus Nasty X Burna X Nasty BrosCome Again

This one is fairly new as it has just been released, but nevertheless this is a track you should not be skipping over.

This is the first release from The Nasty Bros Camp, with Marcus Nasty making it perfectly clear that fresh joints will be landing on a weekly basis.

If ‘Come Again’ is anything to go by, the other releases from The Nasty Bros Camp will be worth checking out.

tendaiLately,

Like the previous release, this one too is fairly new so it is a possibility you just haven’t come across it yet.

But don’t threat because that is why we are here, to bring these tracks to your immediate attention.

Our initial thought of ‘Lately’ is that it sits on the fence between R&B and Soul, with a bit of a sped up tempo.

This is our introduction to tendai; we believe this track has replay value to those who desire the more chilled approach to music.

Coco & Breezy X Ye AliLemme See

This one has been out for a few months, however it has depreciated in value in the slightest.

Coco & Breezy team up with Ye Ali to deliver a track that has merged R&B, Soul and a bit of Electronic music together.

Lemme See’ is the result of taking different elements from different genres and combining them in the right way.

Sammy Virji X Ragga TwinsNo Other

This one has been out for a few weeks now and we feel it should be garnering more attention.

Coming from Sammy Virji’s recently released EP titled, ‘Bloom’, the first track on the project sounds crazy.

This one is titled ‘No Other’ and features the Ragga Twins.

No Other’ is a perfect match for UKG lovers. If you are a fan of UKG and know your way around the dance floor, we strong recommend checking out this release.

Dewez & TopheAfters

If you’re a lover of heavy bassline, we recommend you check this track out immediately.

This release is titled ‘Afters’, and is the debut track from Dewez. He teams up with Tophe on his debut to drop a track with some serious bassline.

As this is the first release from Dewez, ‘Afters’ acts as a good introduction to him and his music.

We are familiar with Tophe as we have previously championed some of his recent releases.

Afters’ will attract the attention of not only the bassline lovers, but the leg movers as well. We believe this release has the ability to fill up the dance floor in quick succession.

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