




rBeatz Trending Now rounds up standout tracks that aired across the rBeatz radio network this month. Our hosts Annaliese Pearl and Greazy Keyz scout the lowdown, from heartland storytelling and punk grit to polished dancefloor weapons, then bring 15 curated tracks into one place to expand your playlists.
USA HEROES
Featuring music curated for an American hero audience, USA Heroes is all about roots and storytelling through classic rock, rock, and country music.
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Jessie Murph - Gucci Mane
Jessie Murph’s “Gucci Mane” is a taut pop-trap cut balancing confessional lyrics with slick, glossy production. The hook rides a bone-deep beat while Murph’s vocal edge leans into vulnerability and bravado. Production credits list Oak Felder, Oscar Linnander, and Trevor “Downtown” Brown, giving the track both street grit and radio polish.
Jon Batiste (feat. Randy Newman) - LONELY AVENUE
From Jon Batiste’s 2025 album Big Money, he and Randy Newman team up for a spare, intimate take on the 1956 Doc Pomus classic. Piano and vocal interplay drive the arrangement; Newman’s rasp contrasts with Batiste’s fluid touch, producing a warm, lived-in duet recorded with minimal overdubs. Production credits go to Jon Batiste, Mitchell Froom, and Lenny Waronker.
Avi Kaplan - I Put a Spell on You
Avi Kaplan’s version of the classic turns the familiar into something brooding and soulful. Kaplan’s low, resonant voice and restrained arrangement emphasize a near-gothic romance; sparse instrumentation and cinematic phrasing make this cover feel like a midnight confession. Co-produced by Kaplan, he also shares production credits with Laura Matula (director) and Anthony Matula (cinematographer).
CieraTheRapper - Country Outta Me
Blending twang-tinged guitar shadings with hip-hop cadence to deliver a modern “hick-hop” statement, CieraTheRapper’s “Country Outta Me” is both rowdy and clever. Its punchy verses, sing-along chorus hooks, and production let the country motifs breathe while the rap flow stays sharp. Ace Charisma, Worldwide Fresh, Cambo, Di Genius, Leelee, Lil Ronnie, and Anthony “T.A.” Tate share production credits for this catchy piece.
25/8/366 Global Radio
Always-on 25/8/366 Global Radio is a restless station marrying punk, alternative, pop, indie, and experimental sounds for fans hungry for grit and novelty.
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HOME - city punk
HOME’s “city punk” is literal in its title: tight, sleek, snarling guitars and a driving futuristic rhythm make this a compact anthem for urban malaise. The vocal delivery mixes fast-paced melody with a vocal performance that’s urgent and haunting, producing a short, cathartic blast that lands hard on repeat listens. Takeshi Higa is the production genius behind this haunting melody.
Jax Jones (feat. Emei) - Stereo
A compact dance heater that nods to early-2000s house/Euro club music, but with a contemporary flavor, Jax Jones’ “Stereo,” featuring Emei, features crisp percussion, shimmering synth stabs, and Emei’s urgent vocal hook. Primed for daytime radio and the club alike, Stereo is a polished return to Jax’s dancefloor instincts. Jax Jones, Zhone, Alt8, and Joe Kearns share production credits.
Tommy Richman - MIAMI
Tommy Richman’s “MIAMI” pairs a bold production with bittersweet lyrics about numbness, tension, and indecision in romance. The track’s upbeat sheen belies its lyrical malaise; guitar flourishes and a pop-R&B groove make it catchy, while the vocal performance keeps an introspective center. Tommy Richman, Jonah Roy, and AR share production credits for this emotionally charged release.
Boy Harsher - Burn It Down
Featuring dense, darkwave minimalism: cold synth lines, taut rhythms, and a whispery vocal that suggests danger, “Burn It Down” by Boy Harsher centers on the tragedy of love or turbulence in relationships. The track’s restrained menace and cinematic tension make it a favorite for late-night, atmospheric sets and noirish playlists. Boy Harsher (Jae Matthews and Augustus Muller) and Maurizio Baggio are behind this hauntingly emotional production.
Slayyyter - BEAT UP CHANEL$
Favorite disruptor of pop Slayyyter’s “BEAT UP CHANEL$” ushers in a rawer, less saccharine era of music: glitchy electronics, aggressively fast-paced beats, and celebratory decadence. The single’s production credits include Austin Corona and Wyatt Bernard. The result is maximalist pop punk energy with a club-ready edge.
Justin Bieber - YUKON, SOULFUL, THERAPY SESSION, STANDING ON BUSINESS
This cluster of Justin Bieber cuts comprising “YUKON,” “SOULFUL”, “THERAPY SESSION”, and “STANDING ON BUSINESS” is introspective, although the last three are audio collaborations with Druski. “YUKON” demonstrates Bieber’s melodic instincts as he expresses his love for his wife, Hailey. These tracks, taken together, work as personal confessions bringing insights into Bieber’s thoughts on love, soul music, and his struggles as an artist in a very public space.
Ho99o9 (Horror) - Upside Down (PNK POP)
Produced by Yung Skrrt, Ho99o9’s “Upside Down” is abrasive and confrontational, characterized by punk aggression colliding with industrial textures and rap-punk attitude. The single frames a volatile energy that’s anarchic and tightly produced and designed to unsettle and galvanize in equal measure with its political, dystopian undertones.
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MoBlack × INNA - Mayana
MoBlack and INNA’s “Mayana” balances sensual vocal hooks and organic percussion with a deep-house backbone. The production leans into rhythmic warmth and layered, earthy percussion, while INNA’s vocals add pop clarity. This cross-border club single, produced by MoBlack, Marcel Botezan, and Sebastian Barac, sits comfortably between underground house and mainstream dance.
KSHMR - Wild Ride (Ryos Remix)
Ryos’ remix of KSHMR’s “Wild Ride” reframes the original as a festival-friendly buildups-and-drops ride: bright synth leads, punchy percussion, and a peak-time arrangement that maximizes energy. Produced by Johannes Burger, KSHMR, and Kilian Wilke, it’s the kind of remix engineered to explode on main stages and in DJ sets worldwide.
[IVY] & A Little Sound - Can’t Love Me
The UK garage-tinged collaboration of [IVY] and A Little Sound “Can’t Love Me” blends skittering beats and emotional toplines. [IVY]’s vocal work rides a sticky, melancholic melody, while A Little Sound’s production tucks in a bass-heavy groove, with a result that leans on intimacy and late-night club textures.
HUGEL, Dawty & Preston Harris - Loosen Up
“Loosen Up” is Afro House energy filtered through slick R&B/pop sensibility. HUGEL steers the crowd-moving beat with some bouncy basslines and rhythmic thrust, while Preston Harris’s vocals add fluid warmth. Made to be played at festival terraces and included in summer playlists, this single was co-produced by HUGEL and Dawty.
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.