3139 Featured_Track playlists

PAMI- DJ Tunez

This dance tune has this swaying, dream-like feel to it that will make you enjoy every second of it, And believe me when I say this, This particular track is worth every second of attention you give it, Enjoy.

Drop the Guillotine – Peach Pit

I’m a sucker for a good song intro, and Drop the Guillotine has just that. This track has the perfect amount of suspense to keep you intrigued and wanting to hear more.

Hand Of Doom – Black Sabbath

It’s nearly impossible to pick one song from this record, they all kill. Hand of Doom is not one of the “hits” but always stuck out for me and is a favorite of mine.

You Are What I’m All About – The New Birth

This record was made in 1972 so it goes without saying that the overall sound is as cushy as possible. Truly a tune that deserves your attention and participation in dance and or sing-along form…

Give You All – King Lekan

“Give You All” serves as King Lekan’s way of stepping out of the shadows as he is looking to establish himself as a frontline artist, songwriter, and producer. He doesn’t stray from his Nigerian roots and infuses that undeniable West African groove into the foundation of the track.

“The Hearse” – Matt Maeson

As the track of the week, “The Hearse” is the song that I wanted to present for us to remember all the heroes and giants left us this year. Hope you all enjoy the emotion and sentiment in this song.

I Just Wanna Live – Keedron Bryant

While “I Just Wanna Live” can’t single-handedly change the world, this woke record can serve as a catalyst toward change.

Nosaj Thing – 2222

Even writing down a dream might not be enough to fully remember and re-live it.

Favour – Collard

Inspired by some of the greats like D’Angelo, Otis Redding and Price, London’s own Josh Collard provides a very sexy and provoking falsetto that will stay in your thoughts for days to come.

Ivy – Frank Ocean

In Frank Ocean’s “Ivy”, he explores the pain of heartbreak but admits that “the feeling still deep down is good” and he’s learned from the experience. The song starts out with a dreamy but very present guitar that mirrors the lyrics’ introspective tone. Frank Ocean comes in with his signature voice and already, listeners feel like they’re floating.

Cool Side of the Pillow – Kyle Dion

Indie r&b artist Kyle Dion stunned listeners when he dropped “Cool Side of the Pillow” with producers Th3ory, Bizness Boi, and LosHendrix. The track starts out with a dreamy guitar with a spotlight on Dion’s smooth vocals and follows him as he retells the story of him and a lover.

Rain After Summer – Yu Zhong

Now we are slightly moving towards Autumn and the summer night with the chirping of cicadas is fading away.

That day, right after a heavy rain, you just got home from a day of work and sat in front of the window listening to the symphony of nature.