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The Best Songs of June 2026 // New Music Friday!

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"stupid song" by Olivia Rodrigo  Trying to put the strong, all‑encompassing emotion of what it feels like to love so deeply into words is the pursuit of so many of the greatest artists' lives - especially one as emotive and diaristic as Olivia - but acknowledging that you could never fully articulate the extent of your love becomes, in itself, the truest expression of it. That's exactly what "stupid song" represents for me and is one of the many highlights off of her new album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love , so it was very difficult to choose just one to share here. This song is so addicting and moving, as she showcases her strength for songwriting and capturing a feeling that is complicated, yet so universal.  This is very well going to end up being my album of the year for 2026. I truly cannot foresee another record topping girl so in love -  and if something does manage to in the latter half of the year, then I can't even imagine how inc...

"Hanging Out To Dry" by Florence Road // Song Review

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"Hanging Out To Dry" is written as an act of self‑preservation when introspectively confronting yourself in the moment you feel yourself falling for someone you already know you shouldn't. Florence Road 's breakthrough single from their 2026 EP Spring Forward is rooted in the desire to stay in denial and trying to convince yourself it's not worth the risk of being left out to dry, so to speak. "This song is about trying to convince yourself that you aren't falling for someone because you know they won't treat you right," lead singer Lily Aron said in an interview with NME, breaking down the meaning of the song. "It's also about feeling underappreciated, like you're left hanging out to dry. I think a lot of the time you kind of accept what's happening, but it's kind of the start of realizing that maybe you should get out of there." The song captures the inner battle of trying to be in denial about what you're feeling...

"DANCE..." by Slayyyter // Song Review

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"DANCE..." is the breakthrough hit from Slayyyter , a pure nightlife dance anthem encapsulating all of the grit, glamour, and chaos of a night out. The song is built on an incredibly infectious beat, anchored by an indelible hook that feels seductive, synthy, and hypnotic all at once. In so many ways, it carries the energy of a future pop classic.  This serves as the opening track off of her 2026 album  WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA and was promoted as the album's fourth single alongside its official announcement. It introduces so many of the themes and overarching narrative threads that run through the rest of the album, acting almost like a mission statement for the world she's built around it. "I feel like everything sounds kind of different," she said in an interview with Switched on Pop. "But I was using that as a through line. I just loved it." It was produced and co-written alongside her frequent collaborators Valley Girl, the duo of Nate Campany ...

looking like an angel on the walls of versailles // playlist

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looking like an angel on the walls of versailles is a curated playlist inspired by Olivia Rodrigo 's  you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love lead single "drop dead" - an infectious all encompassing love song that perfectly bottles the lightning‑strike first rush of a new crush and the flood of emotions that come along with it. The lyricism of this song has been feeling particularly inspiring since it was released, especially the vivid imagery she threads throughout the verses. With her long‑awaited new album finally out today, it felt like the perfect moment to put together a collection of songs that echo the feeling of "drop dead", the track that opens the album and plays such an integral role in its larger narrative. Even as the song shifts in tone and meaning across the record, "drop dead" is an incredible opener for the flood of emotions she was experiencing at this point in her life. She captures the rollercoaster of this relationship throug...

MAITREYA CORSO by Maya Hawke // Album Review

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MAITREYA CORSO feels like Maya Hawke 's most fully realized piece of storytelling yet - a record that is built on the beautiful, intentional writing that allows her talents to shine the brightest. The album's title comes from a persona that Maya created, who she said is a "...magical misfit, whose sheer inability to adapt to the surrounding world allows her to create a world of her own, and to explore the positive and negative power of the ego." Much of the album is rooted in the notion of questioning whether inner happiness and fulfillment is ever something to be fully achieved, or rather a never‑ending goal to persist and reach toward through the different seasons of life. The title itself reflects the duality at the heart of the project; Maitreya is drawn from Buddhist tradition and Corso is derived from the last name of Beat poet Gregory Corso. Together, they frame the album as something deeply personal and artful. It is often existential and easily her strongest...