Press play on the latest edition of NOTION NOW, the playlist featuring the freshest tracks you need to hear.

‘Eusexua’ by FKA twigs

The title track from FKA twigs’ new album, ‘EUSEXUA’ wrestles with blissed-out beauty and haunting sensuality, as the singer’s unnerving shrills wisp across Eartheater and Koreless’ co-production. Inspired by the dancefloors of Prague, where she’s been living these past two years, the song takes the skeleton of techno and unnerves with transfixing synthesisers and euphoric chords.

‘Dancing In The Flames’ by The Weeknd

In ‘Dancing in the Flames’, The Weeknd delivers a mesmerising blend of haunting vocals and cinematic visuals, pushing the boundaries of his dark, introspective sound. With Anton Tammi’s direction and stunning iPhone 16 Pro visuals, the song offers a powerful glimpse into the final chapter of his evolving trilogy.

‘Talk talk featuring troye sivan’ by Charli xcx & Troye Sivan

As we anticipate the full Brat remix album (!!!) and Guess who might appear, we’ve been treated to a sneak peek of Charli xcx and Troye Sivan’s Sweat tour with his ‘Talk talk’ remix. Featuring holiday-queen Dua Lipa speaking Spanish and French, Troye adds his signature sensual sound to the vibey track and brings it into a new realm that we can’t get enough of.

‘Bye Bye Bye’ by Dasha

Dasha’s latest single ‘Bye Bye Bye’, is a powerful anthem from her What Happens Now? deluxe album, out now. With a thumping beat and acoustic guitar, Dasha reflects on a toxic relationship, ultimately gaining the strength to move on and move forward. The song showcases her sharp lyricism and infectious melodies, solidifying her as a rising force in the burgeoning country scene.

‘ALL RED’ by Playboi Carti

It turns out, that if you lower Playboi Carti’s yapping autotunes by an octave, you get a sound that’s remarkably like Future. The early signs were in his feature for Camilla Cabello’s ‘I LUV IT’, but the new tone is most prevalent on ‘ALL RED’. Nevertheless, you get the feeling that this is the sound Carti’s closest fans want from him. Affluent and abrasive, the beat’s devilish 808s paint a gothic picture, which he embraces with some impressive rhythm to the mumble rap we know him for.

‘Model, Actress, Whatever’ by Suki Waterhouse

Taken from her brand new double album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, Suki Waterhouse is back with the moody new single ‘Model, Actress, Whatever’. Blending nineties alt-rock and ethereal pop, the track critiques the often superficial world of fame. Paired with a cinematic video that captures the polymathic star perfectly, it sets the stage for Suki’s brand new era and we’re here for it.

‘Driver’ by Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy's ‘Driver’ captures the hazy allure of uncertainty, with Sophie Allison's trademark introspection wrapped in a catchy, guitar-driven melody. The song's raw, organic production mirrors the emotional honesty of her songwriting, making us even more excited for her upcoming album, Evergreen.

‘It’s ok I’m ok’ by Tate McRae

Tate McRae drops her latest anthem, ‘It’s ok I’m ok’, pairing irresistible pop hooks with electrifying choreography in a new music video in true Tate fashion. The track, co-produced by Ryan Tedder and ILYA, sees Tate reflecting on personal growth post-breakup, owning her worth with unbothered confidence. Gen Z’s dancing pop princess knows how to make a hit, and we can’t wait to see where she heads to next.

‘Bread Believer’ by Porches

NYC’s Porches’ latest single ‘Bread Believer’ blends raw grunge energy with introspective lyricism, offering a powerful glimpse into the chaotic, angsty world of brand new album Shirt. With crashing guitars and punchy rhythms, the track delves into themes of belief, devotion, and existential questioning. This gritty anthem sets the tone for Porches AKA musician Aaron Maine’s heaviest, most confessional work yet.

‘Green’ by TSHA

TSHA’s new single ‘Green’ from her upcoming album is a bold, electro-fuelled club anthem that empowers with a catchy hook and unapologetic attitude, perfect for nights of carefree dancing. Marking a new era of artistic freedom, TSHA’s evolving sound captures both the highs and lows, blending euphoria and vulnerability in a way that feels both raw and liberating.