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.

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April showers might be winding down, but the season of new releases is just getting started. As we get ready for May flowers, Team EnVi is here to keep your playlists blooming too. With a flood of new music dropping this week, Sunday Spin is your go-to guide to catch up on the latest tracks, or find your next favorite song.

Jeff Satur – “Lost and Found”

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After a monumental 2024, Thai multi-hyphenate Jeff Satur kicks off a new chapter with “Lost and Found.” Hitting the ground running already this year, he’s released “Ride or Die” and served as a mentor on CHUANG ASIA 2, showing no signs of slowing down. The track is an aching confession over slow-burning production, tracing the journey of losing yourself in love, and fighting to get back. His voice carries the weight of regret and hope, as he sings about finding the strength to say goodbye and return to who he used to be. “I can’t even remember how beautiful I was before you / I lost myself completely / but at last I’ve finally found me again.”

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Long celebrated for pushing boundaries in both music and visual storytelling, Jeff Satur once again proves why he’s one of Thailand’s most visionary artists. The stunning music video for “Lost and Found” weaves together three versions of Jeff — the dreamer, the trapped artist, and the liberated self — creating a powerful visual extension of the song’s message. 

It’s a fitting moment of honesty as Jeff gets ready to take the stage for his sold-out two-day “JEFF SATUR RED GIANT CONCERT” in Bangkok, presented by est cola on May 3-4. “Lost and Found” will make its live debut at the show, setting the tone for a new era defined by vulnerability and self-reclamation.

As Jeff gears up for his concerts, fans can revisit his biggest hits — and get ready for the show — with his official concert playlist here!

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Emotional Oranges – “Call It Off (feat. JAEHYUN)”

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R&B pop duo Emotional Oranges are no stranger to star-studded collaborations — and their latest single is no exception. “Call It Off (feat. JAEHYUN)” is the first track unveiled from their upcoming debut album Orenji. JAEHYUN’s signature vocal tone adds a K-pop flair to this dreamy R&B track full of groove. Azad Naficy of Emotional Oranges first encountered the beloved NCT vocalist while working on JAEHYUN’s song, “Flamin’ Hot Lemon.”

With Orenji’s South Korean and Japanese influences, there was no better way to start off this era than collaborating with this K-pop powerhouse. “It was ill to get to know someone who grew up on the other side of the world but influenced by similar things,” Naficy shared in a press release. “He was inspired by a lot of the same boy bands, both R&B and Pop, that came out of the 90’s so I thought of him when V and I were working on ‘Call It Off.’”

“Call It Off (feat. JAEHYUN)” conveys a relationship that isn’t meant to last no matter how hard each party tries. It features relatable, heartbreaking lyrics like “You lost that fire for me / I know I let you go / Still at the same old place / I’m just a call away.” However, Emotional Orange’s signature R&B sound still makes this track irresistible to dance to. “Call It Off (feat. JAEHYUN) is just one of the many exciting collaborations Orenji has to offer. 

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Raveena – “Morning Prayer ft. NATURE

Last year, an unlikely artist made their musical debut. That artist is no other than NATURE — as in, the natural sounds of the earth! NATURE is a global music initiative that encourages the incorporation of natural sounds in music and raises funds for conservation. Experimental and spiritual singer-songwriter Raveena collaborated with NATURE to celebrate Earth Day this year. “Morning Prayer ft. NATURE” is an enchanting folk song that celebrates earth’s coexisting elements. NATURE plays an integral role in this song, with the song’s foundation being voice notes of the environment. “Morning Prayer ft. NATURE” does not only capture the sound of Raveena’s stunning vocals, but also the tranquil sounds of birds and rainfall. If you are in search of serenity, start your day off with “Morning Prayer ft. NATURE.”

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SB19 – “Time”

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With the release of their long awaited album Simula at Wakas, SB19 deliver “Time” — an all-English track that finds them trading their signature anthems for a quieter kind of power. Co-written and produced by SB19’s leader PABLO, the track is about how fleeting and precious each moment is, reminding listeners to savor the people and experiences that matter most. Their vocals, rich with emotion, guide listeners through a reflection on love, memory, and letting go. Even in a softer register, SB19 continue to push boundaries, showing the versatility and emotional depth that have cemented them as one of the Philippines’ most iconic groups. 

The album, which also features the hard-hitting lead single “DAM” and the high-energy anthem “DUNGKA!,” marks a new chapter for the group as they prepare to embark on their “Simula at Wakas World Tour.” Following the record-breaking sellout of their Philippine Arena concerts, SB19 show no signs of slowing down, only evolving further.

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KAI – “Wait On Me”

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After two years of anticipation, K-pop superstar KAI made a triumphant return with his fourth mini album Wait On Me. The mini album features seven tracks, including the pre-release, “Adult Swim,” and the title track, “Wait On Me.” The title track and album namesake showcases KAI’s duality and artistry that audiences have been missing. “Wait On Me” is a captivating pop song influenced by Afrobeats rhythms. The song also features amplified bass and deep synths that create layers of depth. KAI flaunts both his sultry singing vocals and husky rap delivery. In true KAI fashion, the music video emphasizes his renowned dance skills. The performance was directed by KAI’s long-time collaborators Bada Lee and Jrick Baek — who know how to capture KAI’s charms. The choreography is the perfect blend of powerful, yet still sensual. 

Wait On Me is shaping up to be the start of an exciting and busy return for KAI. KAI is embarking on a 10-city solo tour, “2025 KAI SOLO CONCERT TOUR: KAION,” starting in Seoul next month. “With this comeback happening after some time, I’ve gone through a wide range of emotions — excitement and joy, of course, but also a bit of nervousness and pressure,” KAI said in a press release. “If this album can bring joy to those who’ve been waiting for me, as well as to new listeners discovering my music for the first time, then I believe that alone gives it purpose.” Now that KAI is back in full force, audiences around the world are eager as to what else this star has to show. 

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Kimberley Chen – “Huaji”

While the cherry blossoms of spring shed their final petals, Kimberley Chen’s latest song “Huaji” keeps the feeling of new beginnings alive in this season of blossoms. “Huaji” is a heartfelt ballad all about the fluffy feelings of falling in love. From the sun to the stars in the galaxy, the lyrics express a budding devotion and desire to spend more time with the person you like. “Every sweet memory / Will stay in this season of bloom,” Chen sings, evoking nostalgia along with adoration.

“Huaji’s” music video portrays a love triangle between schoolmates — the main lead, her best girl friend, and a boy from their class. It begins with the two girls eating lunch and playfully peeling the stickers off their apples, placing them onto their desk. As the story unfolds, the main lead starts to date the boy, but eventually falls apart. In the heat of a moment, her best friend confesses her feelings to the main lead at school which is followed by their fond memories together. They are revealed to be together in the end as they attend the guy’s wedding in the future. The final scenes show them holding hands and cuts back to the moment they confessed their feelings and shared a kiss. Whether you’re experiencing love for the first time or learning to fall in love again, “Huaji” perfectly captures the uncontrollable feeling of new love blooming.

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Morgan – “My My My”

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The end of April means that summer nights are only a while away! UK pop and R&B songstress Morgan is ready for a spot on your warm weather playlist with her newest single, “My My My.” This single is a fresh pop song with an R&B and dancehall edge to it. “My My My” is Morgan’s forte as her soulful vocals are the quintessential companion to this danceable beat. Morgan sings about her devotion to a lover, with lyrics like “Even if the boat is sinking / Yeah we still gone be rocking / Tell me what’s the point of stopping / We ain’t gotta take it slow.” The song comes to a close with an infectious outro, encouraging listeners to sing and clap along to the beat.

“My My My” is Morgan’s first release of her 2025 campaign, and she is entering this year strong. Morgan shared about the track: “‘My My My’ might be one of my favourite songs to drop as of yet. This one is about riding until the wheels fall off for someone you love and giving it your all even when things aren’t perfect. It’s mellow, yet euphoric, and everyone can relate to its sentiment — it reminds me of late-night driving, windows down and being lost in the music.” With more new music on the horizon, Morgan is ready to bring her talents to the limelight, bigger and better than ever. 

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late night drive home – “she came for a sweet time” 

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late night drive home dropped their second single “she came for a sweet time” which will be featured in their upcoming debut album as i watch my life online. The song serves as a “case study on dating apps” and online hook-up culture, according to a press release. It also touches on “the instant gratification cultivated by TikTok and Reels,” guitarist Juan “Ockz” Vargas said. “Online dating apps work the same way; you’re able to swipe between hundreds of individuals in the span of five minutes, turning love into content.” 

The lyrics dive into bittersweet moments when finding love and fostering connection in the modern dating scene. “she came for a sweet time” features nostalgic guitar riffs and nostalgic drum beats that are laced with a touch of angst. This is the perfect song for those who love indie songs that echo the early 2010 music scene.

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The Paradox – “Do Me Like That”

@theparadoxband Our response to Subaru’s cease and desist🤟🏽 ‘Do Me Like That’ (formerly ‘Subaru’) out now!! #theparadox #pop #punk #subaru #band #newsong ♬ original sound – The Paradox

Pop punk is back, baby! Is this a true recession indicator? Maybe. Do we care? Not really. Made up of all Black members, The Paradox went viral on TikTok this week, performing a snippet of their single “Do Me Like That.” In a caption, the band said the song was previously titled Subaru, but they had to change it after the Japanese automobile company sent them a cease and desist order. However, that did not stop the band from being cheeky, in the true rebel spirit of pop punk, and instead staged the video in front of their local Subaru dealership.

“Do Me Like That” evokes all the classic elements of a pop punk track you would’ve heard from Simple Plan or Bowling For Soup in the early aughts. Full of snarky angst and fast-paced hooks made to be shouted at the top of your lungs. The song lyrically spins a tale as messy as it is fun — about a girl who does the main character dirty with the football team… and his cousin. This one’s for the millennials deep in their third quarter-life crisis, or anyone suddenly feeling nostalgic for What’s New Scooby Doo? reruns.

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Crève, Ouverte! – “Swindle”

Feeling the urge to rage and wreak some havoc? Balikpapan’s Crève, Ouverte! is back with “Swindle”, the perfect soundtrack for throwing hands at the chaos of the modern world. It’s a fiery collision of D-beat, industrial noise, and chaotic EDM. The biting basslines, hard-hitting drums, and Safira’s venom-laced vocals elevate the song’s deeper commentary against propaganda and fake news. Hot off their explosive March single “Codex,” the band cranks the madness even higher. Get ready to scream, seethe, and head-bang your way into a new dawn. 

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CAELAN – “Guilty Pleasure” 

Japanese-American artist CAELAN returns with “Guilty Pleasure,” his first new single of 2025 and his first release since last year’s debut album The Half Blood Prince. Formerly a member of the idol group INTERSECTION, CAELAN has been steadily building his solo career. He taps into the thrill of temptation with “Guilty Pleasure,” a slick, addictive track made for giving in to your worst impulses.

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Built on sleek production with glossy beats and a catchy hook, the track turns late-night craving into a full-blown anthem. Produced by Chase Wav and Jay Century and co-written by CAELAN, ADN Lewis, and Britema. With his signature charisma, CAELAN blends smooth vocals and clever lyricism, making the song an irresistible addition to his growing catalog. Whether you’re sneaking a late-night call or chasing after something you know will only end in trouble, “Guilty Pleasure” is a ‘soft chaos spring’ playlist must-have. 

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Lyn Lapid – “buzzkill”

Lyn Lapid brings a bittersweet charm to her latest comeback album, BUZZKILL, with the title track “buzzkill” taking the center stage. Light-hearted and groovy on the surface, this indie-pop masks its gloomy lyrics with an easygoing rhythm. Singing about the awkwardness of not fitting in and wishing to feel happiness as effortlessly as everyone else, Lyn turns this sad self-revelation into a flowery spring hit. With relatable lines like “I wish that I could feel it too/’Cause then I won’t be such a buzzkill to you,” the song has that ache of loneliness without ever losing its playful sound. “Buzzkill” is for anyone who’s ever felt like the odd one out at the party, but still showed up and tried anyway, even if the results are disappointing. 

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Mad Tsai – “DA DA DA” 

Clear the area! Mad Tsai is here with a new punchy song that’s solely reserved for his haters. His latest single “DA DA DA” is a chaotic, pop-alt-rock anthem all about staying authenticall and throwing a playful bird to all of your obsessive haters. Mad serves up the ultimate clapback with witty lyrics like “Got a million dollar deal off a joke that I made,” and “Envy makes you age, that’s why you’re looking so old.” He knows exactly how to turn an insult into fuel for his self-empowering fire. The beat of the song rapidly increases during the chorus’s “da-da-da” chants, only to slow down and swirl towards the end of the song like you’ve stumbled into the Mad Hatter’s tea party. “DA DA DA” is unpredictable and brilliantly unhinged, a perfect rollercoaster for reclaiming your narrative and laughing back to the top. 

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Dana Naidu – “Sometimes” 

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Dubai-based artist Dana Naidu captures emotional rawness and rediscovery on her debut single “Sometimes.” Blending soft-touch R&B, neo-soul, and pop influences, Dana draws from her Tamil and Russian heritage to craft a sound rooted in intimacy and storytelling. Inspired by an unexpected awakening of emotions after meeting someone new, “Sometimes” feels like a quiet confession, mixing dreamy production with soft and vulnerable vocals. “Sometimes I write words ’bout you / when I should be making my bed,” she sings, capturing the fuzzy feelings and daydreams that hit us all in the early stages of a crush. “Sometimes” is a tender introduction that captures Dana’s style and gives an early look at an artist worth keeping an eye on.

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Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “Kiss A Kitty” by CHUU, “Go in Blind” by &TEAM, and “Stateside” by PinkPantheress. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.

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