Sunday Spin: New Releases From Billkin, Ae! Group, and Daniel Arison
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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.
February is here, get ready to cheer! Kick off this week with a fresh batch of must-hear tracks handpicked by Team EnVi. From electrifying girl anthems to heartfelt love ballads, we’ve got you covered. There’s a little something for everyone so don’t be afraid to crank up the volume and let this playlist soundtrack your week!
WOLF HOWL HARMONY – “Letters”
WOLF HOWL HARMONY are howling straight into our hearts with their latest single “Letters.” Written by all four members — RYOJI, SUZUKI, GHEE, and HIROTO — with contributions from FUKI, the song is a deeply personal tribute to their journey together. It’s a musical scrapbook, piecing together their highs and lows. From their nerve-wracking auditions to the exhilarating moments leading up to their debut, this soft, melodic ballad feels like a warm hug from an old friend. Every note is packed with raw emotions and a testament to the bonds between each of them.
“Letters” is both a love letter to their friendship and their determination to charge forward towards the future. The lyrics were inspired by actual letters the members wrote to each other. The track comes just in time for their upcoming debut album WOLF, set to drop on March 12. In the meantime, give “Letters” a listen and explore their other releases, like “ROLLIN’ STONES”, which we previously reviewed at EnVi!
Daniel Arison – “Selfish”
Daniel Arison gets brutally honest with himself in his latest new single “Selfish.” The indie-rock punk song was born out of a real-life confrontation with a friend. He dives into the messy reality of self-realization by mirroring that conversation throughout the song. Defensive at first, Arison later admits that maybe he was the selfish one not giving as much to the friendship as the other person had. Fueled by gritty guitar riffs and unfiltered emotions, this song is a raw moment of self-awareness. Arison embraces his wrongs and accepts that he was indeed “selfish.”
Growing up surrounded by creativity, Arison discovered his love for storytelling early on, weaving personal experiences into music that deeply connects with listeners. “Selfish” serves as the lead track from his debut EP, Nostalgia Really Hurts. The EP also features “Other People,” his debut single. Be sure to check out “Selfish” and also dive into the full listening journey of Nostalgia Really Hurts.
Ae! Group – “Colorful Days”
Ae! Group are bringing a splash of sunshine to winter with their upbeat love anthem “Colorful Days.” The J-pop quintet has stepped away from their signature rock sound heard in previous singles such as “Hello.” Now, they’re diving into a playful mix of pop and disco, proving their versatility with an irresistibly bright and bubbly track. “Colorful Days” also serves as the theme song for the national Japanese CAKE LINK ad campaign, where the members also shine as brand ambassadors. The feel-good groovy track is streaming exclusively on YouTube and YouTube Music and comes ahead of their anticipated debut album, D.N.A, which is set to release physically on February 18.
ALL(H)OURS – “GIMME GIMME”
ALL(H)OURS crank up the intensity with “GIMME GIMME,” a fiery dance track filled with wild guitar riffs, explosive bass, and pounding drums for an electrifying listening experience. As one of the double title tracks from the EP Smoke Point, the song leans into the group’s powerful charisma. It’s a stark contrast to the brighter energy of the pre-release single “Graffiti” with a heavier, edgier sound. The accompanying music video takes things up a notch, throwing the members into a high-octane world of futuristic landscapes, car chases, and intense action sequences. With Smoke Point, ALL(H)OURS prove they’re not just heating up; they’re ready to set the stage ablaze.
keshi – “Inside Out”
Ahead of his world tour, keshi has surprised fans by releasing the deluxe version of his 2024 album Requiem. The album received three new additions: “Forever,” “I Choose You,” and his newest single, “Inside Out.” In true keshi fashion, all three songs feature his light vocals and heavily focus on the feeling of being ardently in love.
The single “Inside Out” is accompanied by a warmly lit music video, complimenting the affectionate lyrics and featuring the singer on a subway joined by a live band. Throughout the song, keshi sings about his experience of being in an all-encompassing love and finding a home within another person. The catchy chorus shows devotion to a lover: “It’s you baby you’re all that I can think about / You baby you got me turning inside out / What can I do / What can I say / I never knew that I could feel this way.” “Inside Out” is a perfect song to set a romantic mood, with a blend of soft pop and indie tones. It’s also just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Rangga Jones – “By My Side”
Sweet and soft, “By My Side” is the most recent release from Singapore-based singer Rangga Jones. In his first release of the year, Jones finds comfort in company and can’t express it enough. After teasing the song for the past two weeks on his Instagram, listeners can finally hear it in its entirety. Jones starts the endearing song with feelings of overwhelming fondness: “Late nights / Thinking about your brown eyes / Got me so lost and hypnotized / Every time you move.” Continuing these sentiments throughout, the vocals are backed up with tender instrumentals featuring a deep, mellifluous synth, guitar, drums, and beat-steadying snaps.
Coming off the success of his six singles in 2024, Jones has built a fanbase that adores the idea of love as much as he does. Reaching over seven million streams on Spotify and 10 million views on YouTube for his song “Infatuated,” listeners are eager for more and are sure to find resolve in “By My Side.” Sitting at three minutes long, the dreamy song is over before you know it, but its bewitching beat is sure to have you press repeat.
LISA ft. Doja Cat & RAYE – “Born Again”
LISA is back, and she’s bringing all the fire with “Born Again” featuring Doja Cat and RAYE. The track is a glamorous, no-regrets breakup sermon with soulful, disco pop beats. LISA delivers her signature effortless cool with RAYE lacing in her sultry vocals and Doja’s razor-sharp bars. The intro commands your attention at the first listen with LISA leading the way. She sings, “If you tried just a little more times / I would’ve made you a believer.” All three feminine powerhouses come together in the outro, singing “Baby, to be born / To be born again.” The song is less about heartbreak and more about realizing how you were the true prize all along. Each of their respective lovers could have been reborn into something greater, had they given the girls more effort. However, it’s too late and they’ll have to live forever regretting the ones who got away.
LISA, who skyrocketed to global stardom with BLACKPINK, continues to make a name for herself on the solo stage, commanding any genre she touches. Following “Moonlight Floor (Kiss Me)”, “Born Again” is the fourth single released from LISA’s upcoming solo album, Alter Ego. The album is set to be released on February 28. If you’re looking for a song to strut to, “Born Again” is the perfect powerful anthem to make any street feel like your personal runway.
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Flyana Boss – “Airplane Mode”
After a brief break where member Floayan became a literal mother, Flyana Boss is back with their first release of 2025. “Airplane Mode” is a fun, upbeat track that’s impossible not to sing along to. Despite the recent rise in aviation fears, the song makes you want to hop on a plane and jet-set to a new destination: “So fly you can’t talk to me… / phone stuck on DND / you know I won’t see if you message me.” Packed with their signature quotable bars, the track is further amplified by their always-inventive social media videos.
Billkin – “ตัวโดน”
Thai multi-hyphenate Billkin Putthipong is back with “ตัวโดน,” just months after his previous release “ยิ่งดูยิ่งชอบ.” Fresh off the global critical success of his 2024 film debut, How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, and while pursuing his master’s degree in the U.K., the artist still finds time to deliver new music for his fans. Always a crooner, Billkin’s warm vocals glide over the laid-back, simple instrumentation of “ตัวโดน.” Written and composed by Thai singer-songwriter Atom Chanakan and recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London, the track delves into feelings of hurt and self-blame, reflecting on being taken for granted in a relationship.
IVE – “ATTITUDE”
K-pop girl group IVE boast pure pop confidence with “Attitude,” the synth-heavy title track from their new EP IVE EMPATHY. The song serves ‘80s retro by sampling Suzanne Vega’s mega-hit “Tom’s Diner.” With lyrics co-written by Jang Wonyoung and renowned lyricist Seo Ji-eum, “Attitude” delivers exactly what the title promises.
Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “SONAR” by Ichiko Aoba, “Nosebleeds” by Doechii, and “LEGION” by Creepy Nuts. 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!