Sunday Spin: New Releases From Saint Levant and Haifa Wehbe, chandol, PSYCHIC FEVER, JAEHYUN, and Rich Brian
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It’s 90 degrees almost everywhere we go, the World Cup is coming to an end, and summer is flying by! As we savor these last few weeks of ice cream weather, EnVi has the perfect playlist to help you cool down while soaking up the sun. From ballads to pop tracks, this week’s artists are sure to earn a spot on your summer playlist.
Rich Brian – โTearโ

After nearly a year without new music, Rich Brian has dropped his comeback single, โTear.โ Itโs a slightly different pace than expected from the Indonesian rapper. Much more restrained than any of his previous releases, Brian unlocked his singer-songwriter side with this song.
Crystalline synths and a subtly scratchy production give this track its retro feel, but in a way that keeps it rooted in the current landscape of music. The song tells a story about heartbreak from a dysfunctional relationship. It captures the melancholic feeling through the lyrics. โTearโ is something fresh and different from the rapper, something much more understated yet reveals a more nuanced and earnest side to his artistry and personality.
Saint Levant & Haifa Wehbe – โMITSUBISHI / ู ุชุณูุจูุดูโ
Palestinian artist Saint Levant and beloved Lebanese actress and singer Haifa Wehbe were recently spotted in Cairo, dressed as bride and groom. Many fans began to wonder if they had missed a wedding announcement. It was later revealed to be part of a collaboration on two singles, โMITSUBISHI,โ and โBAHIBEK.โ In โMITSUBISHI,โ Saint Levant takes on the role of appeasing his lover in the music video, played by Haifa Wehbe, spoiling her out on a full-day date course. Though the sound of โMITSUBISHIโ takes a romantic tone through the unique percussion and guitar riffs, the lyrics reveal the truth of a coupleโs relationship.
โMISTSUBISHIโ takes a playful spin on a loverโs spat. From the first verse, Saint Levant takes on the role of a partner seeking forgiveness. He acknowledges how much she should be cherished and wants to rekindle their affection. Saint Levant claims his lover is โThe one who’s raising my value on the market / I’ve got the prettiest girl in Beirut.โ From a joyride, to shopping spree, and ending the day with a waterside dinner, Saint Levant shows how he is proud of his love. However, though Haifa Wehbe thinks the gestures are sweet, she values communication and action. โMy heart isn’t a toy,โ she reminds listeners, and refuses to lower her standards.
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PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE – โIf Youโre Mineโ

If you follow EnVi, you might have seen the popular boy band PSYCHIC FEVER take over our Instagram Stories this past Friday to promote their latest album, โDifferent.โ Consisting of Tsurugi, Ryoga Nakanishi, Ren Watanabe, Jimmy, Kokoro Kohatsu, Ryushin Handa, and Weesa, the group continues to create new trends and redefine the boundaries of J-pop. With their lead track, “If You’re Mine,” PSYCHIC FEVER steps into a new era, embracing a sound that further cements their place as one of J-pop’s hottest acts.
“If You’re Mine” is a love song that feels like a heartfelt confession. It explores the hope you feel of having your feelings reciprocated by someone special. are reciprocated by someone special comes with having your feelings reciprocated by someone special. From lyrics like “Baby, let me show you a new world / Ain’t no more waiting, right?” to “I’ll give you everything you want and need / If you’re mine, then I’m yours,” the track showcases each member’s vocals while blending shimmering synths with hip-hop influences.
While โDifferentโ explores a variety of genres, it never lets go of the signature sound that PSYCHIC FEVER has become known for. Instead, the album expands on the group’s personalities and individual colors, highlighting their versatility while staying true to the identity that continues to set them apart.
Chandol – โDoubtโ

chandolโs debut album, Mercurial, is a sentimental project for the artist formerly known as BoyWithUke. chandol gave a taste of the albumโs sound through the three pre-release singles: โBreakfast in Bed,โ โ2002,โ and โWhatโs The Rush?โ Threaded through a common factor of personal struggles from childhood to adulthood, chandolโs rebrand is sure to evoke tears. His latest release, โDoubt,โ closes out the album with honest confessions.ย
Shot in a style akin to a vlog, the music video invokes a sense of familiarity for audiences. From silly adventures at a gas station to sitting by the campfire, chandol is seen enjoying time with his group of friends. Amid an upbeat rock sound, chandol reveals his insecurities over his identity with his voice warping at the end of each line. โSo imperfect, manufactured, sold, then broken, made of sand,โ he sings, โProud of the man I am, sometimes I am.โ He alludes to his past artist identity, and losing his sense of self while making music to appeal to audiences.
Despite the worries and fears he sings of, chandol reaches a moment of catharsis. As he rides through a tunnel with arms spread wide and wind whipping through his hair, he screams before smiling. The song rises in volume with heavy electric guitar, and less distortion is heard in chandolโs vocals. โNo, it’s not what I’m used to / Mm, and it’s not who I am,โ he realizes. Now is truly the time for chandol to show how his artistry contains his soul and passion, rather than a formula for virality.ย
JAEHYUN – โ99 Degreesโ

After serving in the Korean military for a year and a half, Jaehyun surprised fans with the long-awaited announcement of his first comeback, “99 Degrees.” The ballad, with delicate piano melodies in the background, explores the idea that love is made complete not by what is deemed perfect, but by a partner. Leaning into the sincerity and meaning found within feelings of imperfection, Jaehyun delivers raw, expressive vocals that seamlessly complement the intimacy of the lyrics. In a press statement, Jaehyun shared, “I hope listeners can also feel the beauty of finding something complete within imperfection.”
The music video takes viewers through various scenes of what appears to be Jaehyun’s everyday life in a neighborhood, from moments of him exercising to shots of him walking through the streets of Seoul. However, the video takes a dramatic turn in its final moments, tying back to its title, “99 Degrees,” with the striking image of a car engulfed in flames. As the song closes with the repeated lyric, “Not to me,” the ending feels both poetic and fated. Jaehyun reflected on the release in a press statement, saying, “May this song bring a little comfort to Czennies and everyone who listens, and I hope you all have a healthy and happy summer.”
Reuniting with his group, Jaehyun is set to return to the stage with NCT 127 as they prepare for the release of their seventh full-length album and the kickoff of their fifth world tour, โNCT 127 5TH TOUR ‘NEO CITY โ THE REDLINE,โ which begins in Seoul this September.
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Charlie Jeer ft. Simone Ashley – โSO GOODโ

The thing that makes Charlie Jeerโs music so hypnotic isnโt just his soothing, characterful vocals. Itโs also his deftness as a saxophonist, which he makes sure to flex through each of his songs. Nimble cascading runs on the instrument, which the British-Punjab musician honed through many years of classical training, forms much of the soulful jazz house gusto of his sonic style. His latest release, โSO GOOD,โ is no different.
A cascading saxophone run eases listeners into the song, before dropping them in the middle of a disco dance floor. Lush strings build the atmospheric euphoria, echoing the lyrics that croon about an encounter with a supernatural lady โ cue Simone Ashleyโs smoky pipes. They shine the most through her solo moment in the bridge, seemingly responding to Charlieโs pining for her supersonic love.
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Yeonjun – โIce Creamโ

Order up! Yeonjun is serving up something sweet to help us cool off during these hot summer days with his latest release, “Ice Cream.” The lead track from the second installment of his โNO LABELSโ series, Yeonjun lets his personality shine through with a playful yet sweet tune.It tells the story of a romance in which two people, despite their obvious infatuation with one another, never seem to cross a certain boundary. Comparing the relationship to ice cream, the song suggests that if it melts from the heat or is enjoyed too quickly, it can lose its sweetness or even leave you with a headache. Blending funk rock with addictive bass lines, the track’s repetitive “Ice Cream” hook is guaranteed to leave fans craving a sweet summer treat in the blazing heat.
The music video brings together vibrant colors, dynamic choreography, and playful props, capturing what feels like a game of push and pull between Yeonjun and a dancer. With choreography evolving in every scene and Yeonjun’s charismatic visuals taking center stage, both the video and the song offer a refreshing escape through a playful game of cat and mouse. Following the release of โNO LABELS: PART 02โ, Yeonjun is set to hit the road with promotional stops in New York and Los Angeles, including an appearance at KCON LA 2026. If his performances are anything like “Ice Cream,” audiences are in for a sweet treat in the months ahead.
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Sophia Galatรฉ ft. Dende – โJust For A Momentโ

Feeling something a bit deeper for someone you thought you were casual with? Take a note from Sophia Galatรฉ and bask in the ephemeral beauty. A standout single from her album For My Own Entertainment, Sophia Galatรฉ returns with an acoustic rendition of โJust For A Moment.โ Despite where the intimacy of a relationship may go, Sophia Galatรฉ doesnโt believe that love is ever wasted. In a press release, she expressed that the trackโs theme โis about appreciating the present moment of being in love and recognizing how special that experience is, even if you’re not meant to end up together in the end.”
As Dende opens the song, he quickly reveals the seriousness of his emotions, โMy favorite thing is when I put a smile on your beautiful face / Cuz baby what I been feel between us has its own 4 letter name.โ From all the good times shared together, itโs clear that the spark they currently have could lead to more. Sophia follows Dendeโs response in the second verse, โAnd even if youโre no good for me / In this moment youโll be great for me.โ Not wanting to rush into love, but certainly feeling the affection is a mutual agreement by the pair. If youโre looking for a heartfelt ballad for that period between casual and serious, take this song in โJust For A Moment.โ
Other tracks in this weekโs Sunday Spin playlist include โFlirt3โ by Mariasss, KAIAโs โHulog,โ โCloserโ by The Linda Lindas, Hayley Williams, and AHOFโs โRun to You,โ Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.
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