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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Becky Hill – Back Around
Becky Hill's new album is a consistently solid string of dancefloor bangers. This is one of my favorites.
Benjamin - Vanha minä vainaa
A slightly different sound for Benjamin, melding dark club vibes with Nordic melodies. He's yet to release a bad song, honestly.
Benjamin Ingrosso – Look Who's Laughing Now
This track floored me from the very first listen. Structurally, it sounds like classic Abba. The arrangement is so bombastic and fun and the melodies kill.
Bess - Kyyneleet sateessa
Bess takes a slightly more atmospheric 80's approach with this synthy highlight.
Bingo Players - Summer Dreaming (ft. Pure Shores)
As you might have guessed from the title, this is aimed straight for your summer playlists. It does its job well!
Bonnie McKee – Show You Mine
If you're a fan of early-2010's pop music, Bonnie McKee's finally-released album is a total treat. This is one of my early standouts. I love the energy.
Charli XCX - Sympathy Is A Knife
I'm not as big a Charli XCX fan as most seem to be, but the dramatic arrangement of Sympathy Is A Knife makes this an easy highlight from her new album.
Chrissy Chlapecka – 10 Boyfriends / Sugar
Chrissy Chlapecka's music is a little Gaga, a little Britney, a little Paris and a lot of campy, sex-forward fun. I really love her new EP – especially some of the b-sides like Emergency. These two singles showcase much of the cartoonish energy that makes her music so fun.
Confidence Man - I Can't Lose You
This screams "song of the summer" to me. It's everything I'd want in a cheesy Europop/rave throwback. I can't stop playing it.
Dagny – Strawberry Dream
Strawberry Dream was released a few months ago, but Dagny's album finally came out last week so I've just now caught up with the song. The chorus is pure pop bliss. She's a master of melodies.
Darin – Moonlight
Darin takes a more subdued synthpop approach with Moonlight, continuing his string of solid late-career hits.
Infernal – Touch Heaven
Infernal were one of my favorite dance acts of the 2000's, but I haven't really kept up with their music since then. This new track has really brought me back. The chorus is massive.
Julie Bergan – Eternity Tonight
A thumping Europop banger with energy and hooks to spare.
Madison Rose – Paradise
Madison Rose has to be one of the world's most underrated acts. Every song she releases distills the best elements of pop music into slick mega-bangers. Paradise is no different.
Marcus & Martinus – Die For You
Marcus & Martinus's album is largely composed of pre-release singles, but this sleek Weeknd-esque house track makes for an unexpected highlight toward the end.
Neea River - XOX, From Me
I don't love this quite as much as her past tracks, but that's a very high bar to climb. She's still one of the most reliable pop musicians out there right now.
The Scarlet Opera - Someone's Gotta Love 'Em
I've had my eyes on The Scarlet Opera since last year and I'm glad to see them releasing new music. This is an old-school rock stomper that sounds a bit like Queen. How could you not love that?
Tove Lo & SG Lewis – Heat
The combination of Tove Lo and SG Lewis is a proven powerhouse. Their new EP is more club/dub inspired than pure pop, with Heat leading the charge.
Velvet – Beautiful Pain
Velvet is back! I can't believe it, and her music has returned just as potent and anthemic as ever. Seriously, she's so good at delivering these big, sentimental, strings-laced dance bangers.
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