Experience Now This Feel-Good Jam Called “Downbeat” By Trynket
Filipino-born singer, songwriter, and filmmaker Trynket is set to make her name in the global Pop scene. What’s particularly jaw-dropping about “Downbeat” is surely its feel-good nature.

Filipino-born singer, songwriter, and filmmaker Trynket is set to make her name in the global Pop scene. What’s particularly jaw-dropping about “Downbeat” is surely its feel-good nature. This jam sounds way different from her emotive ballad “Picture (In My Brain)”, which became her debut single and reached over 40K streams on Spotify in 2019.
Conversely, with “Downbeat” she invites you to dance without shame and move your hips like nobody’s watching. Inspired by Synthpop hits from the 80s, plus, unforgettable R&B cuts from the 90s, I think she’s artistically in the right direction. As a result, this particular blend of genres represents a breath of fresh air that is much needed in today’s saturated music industry.
Believe it or not, for the past two years Trynket has been recording upbeats tracks in Los Angeles. Since early childhood, she proved to be a natural talent. Not to mention, she composed her own songs at the age of five after starting piano lessons. Nowadays, she is blessed with a beautiful voice that fits well in any style. I can guarantee the music video for “Downbeat” is as good as the track itself. If you would like to transport yourself to a much warmer place, then I recommend you to watch it. There’s also a super fun choreography in this clip that could go viral on TikTok. Don’t miss it.
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Electro-Pop
Hear This Fresh Synthpop Cover Of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams”

Fleetwood Mac fans, this one’s for you! Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Valley Lights has resurfaced with a brilliant Synthpop cover of Stevie Nicks’ timeless hit “Dreams” that you simply can’t miss.
After keeping this innovative version under wraps for months, Valley Lights is finally ready to share his melodic rendition of the 1977 chart-topper. As a matter of fact, it’s also featured on his recent debut album, ‘Two Lane Highway.’
You can expect nostalgic textures from the classic sound of Synthpop combined with modern production mastery. In the same way, this up-and-coming talent will transport you to neon-drenched New-Wave fantasylands through a cool music video.
If you’re into genre-blending covers, retro stuff, or just rare gems that bring new life to beloved masterpieces, this synth rework is sure to cast its spell. Besides, Valley Lights’ elusive yet entrancing spin on Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams,” turns it once again into a memorable track.
At the same time, exceptional finds don’t get much better than this impeccably crafted stunner. In other words, here the artist manages to distill a dreamy essence while instilling it with fresh magic.
Without further ado, the entire cover is an artful, alchemical reinvention.
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Electro-Pop
Alan Walker Goes Electro-Pop On New Track “Heart Over Mind”

Alan Walker has been making EDM bangers since his debut, but today he’s taking the Electro-Pop edge to the next level with “Heart Over Mind.” This is a dope collaboration with the super-talented Daya who sings on the track.
Evidently, the cinematic music video directed by Mads Neset is clearly inspired by the popular Science Fiction movie, 1984. Not to mention, each scene will transport you to wonder what life would be like in such a world of strict control and constant surveillance.
By the end, you can’t help but reflect on the deeper message behind the visuals, making you question your own freedoms. On top of that, it’s easy to get immediately drawn in by the infectious synthesizers and the sweet vocals.
Moreover, the song lyrics explore the inner conflict between temptation and reason, symbolized by the classic metaphor of the devil and angel on one’s shoulders. It delves into the experience of making mistakes in love, feeling torn between different emotions, and the challenge of resisting irresistible allure.
Certainly, “Heart Over Mind” highlights the ongoing struggle between one’s emotions and logical thinking. At the end of the day, this tune is something special that resonates with a wide range of listeners.
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Electro-Pop
WATCH: PYN Makes Music Magic With Electro-Pop Instruments

Hailing from the Netherlands, PYN demonstrates her cutting-edge sound with “Beat Drama.” In her new music video, various sizes and models of Electro-Pop instruments can be seen as she delivers a spectacular performance.
Furthermore, she excels at crafting effortlessly magical melodies with synthesizers, drum machines, effects processors, and an electric guitar. Undoubtedly, all of these Electro-Pop instruments and her expertise unleash a dancefloor euphoria.
Moreover, she sings in a pleasing, tuneful manner, and her authentic expression will connect with you right away.
One way or another, PYN proves profoundly skilled at extracting the essence of today’s modern music. From the opening pulsations, it’s clear she is passionate about what she creates with her hands and ears.
Obviously, it is with good reason that PYN has rightly earned her place among Electro-Pop’s new elite. Consider this a thesis on why her infectious beats are so addictive…
Above all, I also love when her falsettos hit those high notes throughout the chorus. “Beat Drama” will stuck in your head because of its top-notch quality, plus, you can tell she has put a lot of energy into sculpting such a great composition.
There’s no denying it; this tune merits a rating beyond 5 stars.