Undiscovered is a weekly playlist sharing our pick of the best new music from the world's most exciting emerging musicians. You heard it here first.

"Mo Farah" by DEJA

DEJA's brand new "Mo Farah" expertly summarises dashing away from someone when you realise they're not 'the one', using the legendary Olympic gold medallist to prove her case in point.

"transcending (Karen Nyame KG remix)" by anaiis, Karen Nyame KG

Ahead of her headline show at the Barbican, French-Senegalese artist anaiis has just released her hauntingly beautiful follow up to "vanishing" with single "transcending", as reimagined by Karen Nyame KG, aka 'The Goddess of Rhythm'.

"50/50" by Miso Extra

Demonstrating a foray into experimenting with wonky beats, restrained percussion and clever samples, Miso Extra's "50/50" is all about finding the balance in life.

"GUNZ" by GAIKA

"GUNZ" sees experimental London artist GAIKA stepping into a new sound with shoegaze sensibilities and gritty '90s grunge inflections.

"Upgraded" by Gretta Ray

"Upgraded" is the stellar lead track from Gretta Ray's album, 'Positive Spin', zeroing in on self-assurance, independence, and self-love after the breakdown of a relationship.

"What Would You Do?" by Sterling Press

Liverpool favourites Sterling Press return with their first release in two years, "What Would You Do?" - an unapologetic track about inauthenticity within the indie music scene.

"FAVOURITE" by SOMOH

With the moody essence of a '90s rock song and emotive lyrics, SOMOH narrates wanting to receive recognition from those around her, with desire to be their 'favourite'.

"brainrot" by ivri

Ethereal and haunting in equal parts, Brooklyn-based ivri's "brainrot" is a captivating blend of psychedelic and indie rock.

"quiet, I can't think" by safesp8ce

safesp8ce's debut single, "quiet, I can't think" has put the self-described 'genre-blending fairy' on our radar - and we're predicting big things.

"I'm So Happy" by Luke Black

Pop riser Luke Black returns with his first single since representing Serbia at Eurovision, the Lily Allen-inspired "I'm So Happy".