Sunday Spin is EnVi‘s weekly music showcase, where we bring you the hottest global hits in our curated playlist. Join us every Sunday for new music that sets the perfect tone for your upcoming week.

Winter is melting away, and the first signs of spring are finally peeking through! As we step into March, Team EnVi is bringing you a spectacular playlist packed with powerhouse artists delivering electrifying beats, mesmerizing vocals, and undeniable energy. Whether you’re looking for something to shake off winter’s chill or to fuel your springtime adventures, we’ve got you covered. Get ready to press play and dive into Team EnVi’s collection of fresh tracks! 

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LISA – “When I’m With You (ft. Tyla)”

LISA links up with fellow global superstar Tyla on “When I’m With You,” an R&B track from LISA’s debut solo album ALTER EGO. The track is a standout on the LP for its easy-going instrumental, catchy chorus, and relatable lyrics (‘cause haven’t we all been there once or twice?). The song captures the thrill and hesitation of falling for someone against better judgment but deciding to just go with it. LISA and Tyla trade off verses, playing into the push-and-pull of emotions that come with diving headfirst into love. Their voices complement each other well, creating a smooth back-and-forth that keeps the song moving and fun to listen to.

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The Volunteers – “Rules” 

Meet The Volunteers — the powerhouse trio of Yerin Baek, Jonny, and Chiheon Kim — who are here to inject rock ‘n roll into your playlists with their new single, “Rules.” After returning from their 2024 North America tour that spanned over 25 cities, the band shifted gears, focusing on touring and promotions in Asia. That is, before the sudden tease of a surprise drop in February. 

“Rules” stays true to the band’s signature rock sound, while delving into the theme of self-identity and carving your own path. Yearning for guidance, Baek sings, “Please, lock me up with some rules / Please, lock me up with a map to you / Please, lock me up and wait at the door / I need the truth you used to tell me.” These raw lyrics are brought to life in the accompanying music video. Through strong artistic choices, The Volunteers fill the video with pops of eclectic colors and minimalist beauty while playing the track directly to the camera. Alongside “Rules,” the band also released “She’s in someone’s locket,” hinting at a possible future EP or album in 2025. 

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Rangga Jones – “I Like It” 

Singapore-based singer Rangga Jones is continuing 2025 strong with “I Like It,” his second release of February. The single comes just two weeks after his Valentine’s Day hit, “By My Side,” which has already racked up over 300,000 streams on Spotify. While “By My Side” showcased his signature pop-R&B sound, “I Like It” takes things up a notch, presenting a fresh electric hip-hop edge. 

Jones is joined on the track by Japanese singer nomoe, bringing an undeniable chemistry to the table. The duo’s seductive vocals glide over a sultry beat crafted by Quaraw — a dynamic duo consisting of Track maker B and Track maker G. The group came together to produce the seductive song with perfect timing, as the weather heats up in March, so do the vibes in the track. 

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Jones sets the tone from the beginning with feelings of temptation and willingness to give in. After the first chorus, he’s joined by nomoe for a duet, with the two letting the night take them wherever it may lead. With its irresistible groove, “I Like It” is sure to have your head bobbing and feet tapping. Whether you’re chilling on a beach with a cold drink or need the escape, this track will transport you there. 

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Regina Song – “Fairy”

Released as a follow-up to the frustration in her viral hit, “the cutest pair,” comes the new single “Fairy.” Regina Song, a 21-year-old Singaporean singer-songwriter, dropped “the cutest pair” and watched it go viral while simultaneously experiencing the heartbreak over the relationship that the song is about. In a press release, Song reflected, “During that period, I had to watch my first love move on and see someone new, turning into someone I couldn’t recognise. The concoction of frustration, disappointment and anger, ultimately transforming into concern, drove me to write this song in one night.”

In “Fairy,” Song explains her confusion and hurt as she sings, “I’m trying to breathe deep / And get through the night (try not to cry) / But I keep getting intel ‘bout your new spell from left and right.” As the song unfolds, Song’s characters begin to take shape, with her at the center. Fans can expect this narrative to continue, as “Fairy” has been announced to be the first single of Song’s sophomore album, set to come in late 2025. 

Before she drops more music, Song will be hitting the stage in the Phillipines at Wanderland Festival in March as well as Indonesia’s LaLaLa Fest

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Naniwa Danshi – “Doki it” 

Naniwa Danshi is back with “Doki it,” a high-spirited, refreshing song celebrating the thrill of everyday life. The seven-member Japanese boy group delivers an electrifying rack brimming with youthful energy. With its funky bassline, vibrant guitar riffs, and an exhilarating beat, “Doki it” is the perfect soundtrack for a high-teen, coming-of-age movie. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sprint towards your dreams and embrace every moment of life. The group also released a colorful music video, radiating feel-good vibes. If you’re looking for a pick-me-up for this coming spring, this track is the one for you! 

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But Naniwa Danshi’s fun doesn’t stop here. Released alongside “Doki it,” the group also released “Don’t Worry!!” A smooth, uplifting B-side, it serves as the official theme song for SoftBank’s Tobidel ad campaign. This track blends laid-back urban beats with an empowering message about fully embracing yourself. Think of “Doki it” as the opening song to this youth film, with “Don’t Worry!!” coming in for a sweet, heartfelt closing. Together, these songs showcase Naniwa Danshi’s versatility, proving they can bring both excitement and comfort.

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Raveena – “Lose My Focus ft. UMI” 

If you’re craving something atmospheric, ethereal, and positively cosmic but just can’t find it, “Lose My Focus ft. UMI” is exactly what you need. The blend of Raveena’s light vocals and UMI’s airy yet deep register is not only pleasing to the ears, but it adds perfectlyto the aura of Raveena’s album Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain (Deluxe). What was once a solo track has now become a serene duet with equally dreamy visuals

Melding soul, R&B, and a touch of Bollywood influence, Ravenna sings in the chorus, “Can’t help but lose my focus / Can’t help but lose my cool / You’re moving through my body / All in my mind too.” Joined in the second verse by UMI, the two singers pass the mic back and forth until ultimately coming together to harmonize in the bridge. The song closes with echoes of Raveena’s voice, until, of course, the repeat button is immediately pressed upon ending. 

For those who desire even more of Ravenna’s soothing, soft vocals, you’re in luck! She will be hitting the road this spring from April to June. As she tours across the U.S., she will also be joined by Renao and Lightning Bug for select shows. 

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G-DRAGON – “DRAMA” 

If you’re craving a song for a beautifully messy breakup, G-DRAGON has you covered. “Drama,” the fourth track off the K-pop legend’s long-awaited album, Übermensch is dripping in heartbreak. The melancholic piano melodies and lyrics cut deep. Think love, chaos, and just the right amount of cinematic suffering. G-DRAGON incorporates Korean, Chinese, and Japanese in this melancholic track. With lyrics like “Win or lose, just for the hell of it” and “You never like it when it’s nice,” he captures the push and pull of toxic romance. 

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Übermensch is G-DRAGON’s first album release since his 2017 EP, KWON JI YONG. Just this past November he released the high-energy “POWER” as his first step back into the music scene after his seven-year hiatus. He followed up with “HOME SWEET HOME,” a nostalgia-packed EDM track featuring his fellow BIGBANG members, TAEYANG and DAESUNG. Both singles are featured on this album, so be sure to give them another listen. And while you’re at it, check out Team EnVi’s album breakdown of G-DRAGON’s Übermensch, too! 

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Awich – “Asian State Of Mind (feat. Jay Park, KR$NA, Masiwei & VannDa)”

Awich pulls together some of Asia’s biggest rap names for “Asian State of Mind,” a powerhouse collaboration featuring Jay Park (Korea), KR$NA (India), Masiwei (China), and VannDa (Cambodia). Framed as a hip-hop cypher-style track, each artist brings their own regional flair in a true meeting of heavyweights. Fresh off making history as the first Japanese rapper to perform at Coachella, Awich sets the tone with her verse before passing the mic. She opens the track by highlighting her roots and resilience, rapping about her rise from challenging beginnings and her commitment to representing Okinawa. She is followed by Park, KR$NA, Masiwei, and then VannDa, who all rep their personal journeys, cultural pride, and contributions to the hip-hop scenes in their respective countries. A labor of love, hard work, and dedication, “Asian State Of Mind” is more than just a collaboration for Awich — it also captures the ambition and pride fueling her new era.

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Koyal – “half alive” 

Ever felt stuck in the in-between? Longing for something more but unsure how to reach? Questioning the existence of your life? If so, “half alive” by Koyal is the song for you! Released alongside their second studio album, breath in. breath out, this ballad is a slow-burn, anxiety-racking listening experience. The track begins as a quiet whisper, with gentle guitar strums intertwining with vocalist Pooja Prabakaran’s soft vocals. As the song progresses, the layers of guitar and distant echoes build into something like the calm breaking before the storm. It all leads to a breathtaking explosion where Prabakaran’s voice breaks through the tension, singing “Set me free!” If you’re in the mood to feel everything at once, let this song wash over you and pull you under its waves. 

Kayal is made up of best friends Pooja Prabakaran, Noah Weinstein, and Wallace. They first came together in their Atlanta college basement and together leaped into the music scene. They’ve since sold out their hometown venue, played the Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival, and embarked on an East Coast tour. Be sure to add them onto your listening radar because they sure are on ours!  

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OFFROAD Kantapon – “ผิดแผน (Foul)”

Thai singer and actor Offroad Kantapon explores the unexpected sides of love in “ผิดแผน (Foul),” his latest solo release. Featuring SMEW, who also wrote and composed the track, the song blends R&B and pop with a touch of hip-hop, creating a laid-back yet emotionally-charged sound. The lyrics tell the story of catching feelings for someone without realizing it, reflecting the mix of hesitation, surprise, and excitement that comes with falling for a close friend. Offroad’s smooth vocals carry the song’s sincerity, while SMEW’s verse adds another layer of emotion. 

Produced and arranged by BNZ Worachet Thanupongcharat, “ผิดแผน (Foul)” highlights Offroad’s versatility as a performer and marks a strong step forward in his solo music career.

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SB19 – “DAM”

Pablo, Felip, Stell, Justin, and Josh — members of the iconic Filipino group SB19 — have shaken things up with their latest single, “DAM.” Marking the beginning of their Simula At Wakas era, the track is a melting pot of genres, blending hip-hop, EDM, and rock with a splash of Filipino folk thrown in to top it all off. Always known for pushing boundaries, the song is as unpredictable and dynamic as SB19 themselves. The title is a play on the Tagalog word “pakiramdam,” meaning ”feeling,” with the song reflecting themes of perseverance, resilience, and staying true to yourself. For SB19, “DAM” is a bold, genre bending statement that further cements their reputation as trendsetters in the P-pop scene. 

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Their new EP, Simulas At Wakas, is set to release on April 25 supported by a world tour of the same name this summer.

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Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “Wake Up Call” by PP Krit featuring Milli, “I DO ME” by KiiiKiii, and “The Chase” by Hearts2Hearts. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.

Want more of the latest releases? Check out our previous Sunday Spin here!

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