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    Choosin' Texas

    Ella Langley [Dandelion]

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    Be Her

    Ella Langley [Dandelion]

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    Man I Need

    Olivia Dean [The Art of Loving]

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    I Just Might

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    So Easy (To Fall In Love)

    Olivia Dean [The Art of Loving]

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    Ordinary

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    drop dead

    Olivia Rodrigo [you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love]

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    Risk It All

    Bruno Mars [The Romantic]

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    Folded

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    Dracula (JENNIE Remix Instrumental)

    Tame Impala & JENNIE [Dracula (Remix + Instrumental) - Single]

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    I Can't Love You Anymore

    Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen [Dandelion]

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    Stateside (with Zara Larsson)

    PinkPantheress [Fancy Some More?]

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    Golden

    HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast [KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)]

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      Golden HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast

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    The Fate of Ophelia

    Taylor Swift [The Life of a Showgirl]

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    Billie Jean

    Michael Jackson [Thriller]

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    DAISIES

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    Sleepless in a Hotel Room

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    Opalite

    Taylor Swift [The Life of a Showgirl]

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    Homewrecker

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    Boston

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Welcome back to All-Vibin’ Radio, where the pulse of the week is measured in hooks, heartbreak, and the kind of songs that refuse to stay in the background. From country confessionals to glossy pop reinventions and soulful slow-burners, this week’s lineup reflects a bigger trend in modern music: artists are leaning into emotional clarity, sonic polish, and storytelling that feels both personal and widely relatable. In other words, listeners want songs that hit the heart and linger in the algorithm.

Leading the charge is Ella Langley with “Choosin’ Texas” from Dandelion, a track that feels tailor-made for the current appetite for modern country with sharp edges and a strong sense of place. Langley has made a name for herself by writing like she’s got nothing to lose, and this song continues that streak with vivid imagery and a lonesome swagger. What makes it stand out is its emotional specificity: it doesn’t just describe a breakup, it frames it through geography, identity, and pride. That’s classic country songwriting with a 2020s lens.

Elsewhere on Dandelion, “Be Her” shows Langley’s softer, more vulnerable side. If “Choosin’ Texas” is the neon-lit dive bar version of heartbreak, “Be Her” is the quiet car ride home. Together, the two songs deepen her profile as one of country’s most compelling young voices.

Olivia Dean continues her elegant rise with “Man I Need” and “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” from The Art of Loving. Dean’s gift is making emotional nuance feel effortless. Her songs glide on warm grooves and honeyed vocals, but the writing is where the real power lives. She belongs to the wave of artists reviving sophisticated pop-soul without sounding retro for retro’s sake. These tracks resonate because they speak the language of modern romance: self-awareness, patience, and the courage to be open.

Bruno Mars brings veteran star power with “I Just Might” and “Risk It All” from The Romantic. Mars has always understood the architecture of a hit, but what keeps him relevant is his ability to make familiar ingredients feel freshly dialed in. Both songs lean into his signature mix of smooth vocals, old-school sparkle, and immaculate pacing. It’s not just nostalgia; it’s precision.

On the pop front, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” captures the current fascination with emotionally direct, diary-like songwriting. Olivia Rodrigo’s “drop dead” keeps her firmly in the zone where sharp wit meets bruised feeling, while Kehlani’s “Folded” offers cool control and emotional depth in equal measure. And then there’s “Dracula (JENNIE Remix Instrumental)” from Tame Impala and JENNIE, a collaboration that reflects today’s boundary-blurring music culture: genre lines are fluid, global pop is interconnected, and atmosphere can be just as important as a chorus.

This week’s takeaway? The biggest songs aren’t simply loud—they’re emotionally legible, culturally tuned-in, and built to travel across playlists, platforms, and moods. That’s the sound of now, and on All-Vibin’ Radio, we’re here for every second of it.


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