


rBeatz Trending Now highlights emerging releases and standout tracks from rising and established artists across our global network this month. Our hosts Annaliese Pearl and Greazy Keyz offer listeners a curated mix of electronic, pop, dance, and cross-genre sounds already making the rounds.
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Rose Gray - April
“April” is a euphoric club-pop track released on September 12, 2025, as part of Rose Gray’s album A Little Louder, Please (Deluxe). Produced by Alex Metric, the song is built around shimmering synths, a bright house pulse, and Gray’s airy vocals. “April” celebrates impulsive connection and the rush of living in the moment—a theme Rose has openly discussed in interviews.
Agnes - EGO
Swedish pop artist Agnes (known for “Release Me”) continues her run of dance-leaning, disco-inspired pop with “EGO.” This track centers on self-discovery, liberation, and letting go and aligns with Agnes’s sonic evolution, combining confident vocals layered over sleek electronic textures and a modern disco beat. “EGO” was created in collaboration with top-tier producers Vincent Pontare, Salem Al Fakir, and Frans Bryngel.
Faouzia - PEACE & VIOLENCE
Showcasing Faouzia’s signature vocals and dramatic pop arrangement, “PEACE & VIOLENCE” explores the themes of loyalty and unwavering support, with the narrator expressing a willingness to fight for someone and even “watch the world burn down” for them. Besides co-writing “PEACE & VIOLENCE” with Faouzia, Arthur Besna is also credited as the producer.
Madison Beer - yes baby
“yes baby” reflects Madison Beer’s shift toward more nuanced, introspective pop and combines lush vocal stacks, R&B-inflected melodies, and atmospheric electronic production. This high-energy, dance-pop single is a flirtatious track about desire and confidence with a repetitive “yes baby” hook. It was co-written and produced by Beer with Lucy Healey, Lostboy, and Leroy Clampitt.
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Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy
Released in July this year, “Heavy” is a peak-time banger blending Armin’s trance-driven energy with rising producer JOA’s melodic techno style. The track features razor-sharp synths, dynamic builds, and a driving low-end, creating a festival-ready anthem that bridges classic EDM with contemporary underground influence. Both artists are credited as producers on the track, which was released through Armada Music.
DJ Darman - Dame Un Grrr
Persian DJ and live percussionist DJ Darman’s Afro House remix of the viral global hit song “Dame Un Grrr” (which originated on TikTok) offers a deeper, groove-driven interpretation with Afro-inspired percussion. The song fits DJ Darman’s style of creating infectious, dance-floor-driven singles that appeal to the global party crowd. “Dame Un Grrr” was originally produced by Romanian producer Fantomel and performed by Romanian singer Kate Linn.
Fred again.. & Amyl and The Sniffers - you’re a star
“you’re a star” aligns two distinct musical forces: Fred again..’s emotionally charged electronic production and Amyl and The Sniffers’ explosive punk-rock energy. Fusing Amyl and The Sniffers’ raw punk vocals and live-band grit with Fred’s signature UK club production, the song is an anthem about breaking free from the ordinariness of life and embracing individuality. Fred again.. (aka Fred Gibson) and Boo are credited as producers of the track.
Chris Lake, Skrillex & Anita B Queen - La Noche
The 2025 bass house track “La Noche” by electronic music producers Chris Lake and Skrillex features vocals from Argentine artist Anita B Queen. Released on Chris Lake’s Black Book Records, the song combines Lake’s house grooves with Skrillex’s innovative sound design and Anita B Queen’s Spanish-language vocals. It’s a high-energy dancefloor anthem with a driving, tribal rhythm that appeals to the global club crowd.
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Busy Signal - If You Are Reading This I Already Crash Out
Jamaican dancehall artist Busy Signal’s “If You Are Reading This I Already Crash Out” was released on August 1, 2025. The song, produced by Busy Signal, features vocals by Reanno Gordon and synthesizer by Miguel Hugh Rodney. The track reflects the thematic tone typical of Busy Signal’s recent releases: street narratives, emotional tension, rapid-fire delivery, and rhythm-heavy production rooted in contemporary Jamaican sound.
Lithe & Don Toliver - Cannonball
A collaboration between Australian artist Lithe and U.S. melodic-rap hitmaker Don Toliver, “Cannonball” is known for its smooth, ambient, and late-night vibe. Blending atmospheric R&B-trap textures with Lithe’s brooding, alternative electronic sensibilities, the song depicts a sense of bravado and extravagance, alluding to a carefree, fast-paced existence. Production credits go to Tino Krazy and Chase Davison.
Vybz Kartel - I KNOW
Vybz Kartel’s song “I Know” is a recent release featuring fellow artist Amber Rae. The track blends reggae and dancehall genres and explores the themes of loyalty, control, and a person’s feeling that the love of their life has been led astray. The song was produced by Greedy Lion.
Eddy G Bomba - Baddie
Released in July 2025, Eddy G Bomba’s song “Baddie” was featured on the album The World is Yours. The track features catchy vocal lines, upbeat rhythms, and lyrics that celebrate swagger and youthful confidence. Featuring Countree Hype, the track also lists Romario Edwards as the lead vocalist and songwriter, and was produced by Peyton Morgan-Kenton.
rBeatz Trending Now has something for every musical taste. Stay tuned daily to soak up the sounds and join the discussion next month to discover 2025’s most exciting new artists.