Sunday Spin: New Releases From Fuji Kaze, GIRLSET, WOODZ, Say Now, and Kimiko Glenn
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.
The spring sunshine is here, and so is your weekly dose of fresh beats! EnVi is bringing another batch of globally rising and star-studded artists to soundtrack the second week of March. From infectious pop grooves to daydream melodies, this Sunday Spin is ready to energize your week and beyond!
Fuji Kaze – โMy Placeโย

Ramp up your energy with Fujii Kazeโs โMy Place.โ This latest single is the third track from the first-ever original soundtrack created for the World Baseball Classic, capturing the tournamentโs global spirit through a star-studded lineup of international artists.
Produced by two-time Grammy award-winning hitmaker Tainy, โMy Placeโ is full of celebration and pulsing Latin-inspired beats. The song begins slowly, gradually building momentum, and then bursts into a full-fledged sonic party where Kazeโs rich vocals completely dominate. Throughout the song, Kaze delivers a simple, determined message to claim space and own your place. โNo matter where I go / Iโm gonna make it / My place,โ he declares. There are also playful moments within the track where Kaze asks, โAre you interested?โ with a mischievous tone.
And if you werenโt interested already, Fujii Kaze is planning to gear up to conquer the desert stage with his debut at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. If โMy Placeโ has anything to say, itโs that heโs ready to make his next stage his place!
GIRLSET – โTweakโ

After breaking the internet with โLittle Missโ last November, GIRLSET are going two for two with their latest single โTWEAKโ. Over the past few weeks, their teasers filled with alluring visuals and hard-hitting choreography have solidified one thing to the public: this group is hungry for success. Sampling the 90s hit โWeakโ by SWV, the girls are setting the standards of girl groups today while respecting the generations before them. Breathing new life into the R&B track, โTweakโ is a punchy pop song mixed with Jersey club beats that you can easily imagine for your next night out. With lyrics like โthis time, I’m taking back the reins, won’t ‘pologizeโ and โBoy, don’t you step out of line / Might not make it out aliveโ, the girls give the ultimate lesson in love to keep it pushing.
In the modern world of dating, where you might feel encouraged to settle, itโs refreshing to hear GIRLSET remind you to never lower your standards. In fact, you might have the chance to catch up with the girl group in person. While their official fandom name โLOCKETSโ has just been announced, fan meet-ups are scheduled for Los Angeles, Santa Clara, and New York next week to celebrate the singleโs release. So donโt tweak out yet, because GIRLSET are on their way to receiving standing ovations from all of our living rooms after this hit.
Rangga Jones – โNo One Canโ
Rangga Jones is slowing it down this week with โNo One Can,โ a heartfelt tune that captures the feelings of his relationship. The track uses a soft guitar throughout, with limited layering and instrumentation, adding a sweet simplicity that makes the song feel even more personal.
Just over two minutes, โNo One Canโ is presented as Jonesโs second single of 2026, but his first release separate from his 2025 album. In last yearโs album, Everything Iโve Wanted To Say, Jones took the listener on a journey of heartbreak, healing, and falling back in love with someone unexpected. โNo One Canโ is an individual ode to that same person the artist has shown on his Instagram. Even though Jones didnโt anticipate being in love so suddenly, every lyric to his newest single shows heโs in for the long haul and couldnโt be happier โ and we should be expecting many more love songs.
Say Now – โMillionsโ
Say Now have released another confidence-boosting anthem with their single โMillions,โ where they go over everything they really want and need. Made up of members Amelia, Ysabelle, and Madz, Say Now had a massive year in 2025, with hits โSupermarketโ and โBrick By Brick.โ Now with โMillions,โ the girls have secured their momentum this year, with the track already taking off.
With a slightly more techno-inspired beat than their signature sound, โMillionsโ goes over just how much the girls are worth and what they truly deserve. In the pre-chorus, they sing, โLike what you see? / Thatโs just the basics / If you want funny, pretty, witty, smart / All that you could ever want / When I add it up / Itโs looking like a round about / Millions.โ Every line drips with worth, inspiring listeners to feel the same about themselves. If you want to leave self-doubt in the past and move into a life of self-love, โMillionsโ is a must-add to your March playlist.
KIMIKO – โEmotional Whiplashโ

TV fans may know Kimiko Glenn from her role as Soso in Netflixโs Orange is the New Black; theatre kids would be familiar with her from Waitress on Broadway; while cartoon enthusiasts might recognize her voice from Hazbin Hotel or BoJack Horseman. But now, sheโs ready to make herself known to everyone with her latest release, โEmotional Whiplash.โ
Released under the eponymous musical project KIMIKO, this single completes her trio of solo releases, following last yearโs โOh Honeyโ and โHang Out Forever.โ The track repackages the multi-hyphenateโs relationship woes in an indie bedroom pop soothe, anchored by deeply emotional lyrics that evoke the songwriting of Sabrina Carpenter and Lily Allen. It also serves as a second precursor (after โHang Out Foreverโ) to her debut EP, Modern Dance, slated to arrive May 29.
WOODZ – โHuman Extinctionโ

WOODZ is back with his long-awaited full-length album, Archive. 1. Written, composed, and produced entirely by WOODZ alongside his longtime collaborators NATHAN and HOHO, the 17-track album is a continuation of his push towards emotional sonic experimentation. Ahead of the release, WOODZ offered a taste of the albumโs thematic depth through the pre-release singles, โCINEMAโ and โBLOODLINE,โ in February. However, itโs the title track, โHuman Extinction,โ that really highlights the albumโs darker philosophical core.
Built on turbulent, chaotic rock, โHuman Extinctionโ leans into heavy instrumental and his signature raspy vocals to examine the weight of human existence. He confronts the uncomfortable idea that humanity is bound by sins that cannot easily be hidden. The trackโs chorus โ โWeโre all the same / Canโt be free, human extinctionโ โ captures this sentiment, presenting this less-than-pretty side of human nature as something shared and inescapable. The accompanying music video amplifies the songโs haunting tone. Under a dark blue palette, WOODZ appears as a silent, grim reaper figure, watching over three individuals grappling with their inner turmoil. Itโs a noir cinematic experience that perfectly encapsulates the songโs emotional textures.
Following this release, the South Korean singer-songwriter will take Archive. 1. on the road with his โ2026 WOODZ WORLD TOUR โArchive. 1โ.โ The tour officially kicks off in Incheon, South Korea, on March 14th, spanning across Asia, Europe, and Australia, with additional stops expected to be announced. Until then, make sure to explore all the dimensions of WOODZโs Archive. 1!
BINI – โHoney Honeyโ

The P-pop girl group thatโs been on everyoneโs lips is back, this time bringing their bubblegum-tinged sensibilities paired with Jersey club beats for โHoney Honey.โ As the name suggests, this track is a saccharine confection that continues the octetโs penchant for musings of young love.
Though lines like โYour love is sugar sweet like honey, honey dripping for meโ and โIf you make me your queen bee / Let’s fly high together, honeyโ border lyrical cringe, itโs exactly this carefree attitude that makes pop fun again. A little bit of pun-riddled fun never hurt anyone, especially when delivered with such magnetism and attitude.
Armada – โSemalamโ

The name Armada (not to be mistaken for the Irish band) has been a longtime fixture in the Indonesian music scene, debuting all the way back in 2005 under the name Kertas before cementing their current name two years later. Since then, the Palembang-hailed trio has released eight studio albums, alongside numerous singles, including those written for the 2018 Asian Games and a film soundtrack.
For their latest single, lead guitarist Mai is taking the main vocal baton from frontman Rizal. The title, โSemalamโ โ meaning โlast nightโ in Indonesian โ is apropos: a dreamy track layering hazy vocals on top of nothing more than a harmony of an acoustic piano and guitar instrumental. The lyrics also tell the same story, one spurred by a love so strong that the object of that affection shows up in the singerโs dreams.
STARGLOW – โGreen Lightโ

Vocal and dance quintet STARGLOW are on the rise and shining brighter than ever. Composed of RUI, TAIKI, KANON, GOICHI, and ADAM, their new track โGreen Lightโ has given the go to chase your future and leave anxieties in the rearview. In the music video, the group can be seen doing just that, as an unknown stress envelops them, forcing the members to fight for stability.
In between scenes of members trying to fight their own battles lie moments of striking choreography as they dance in a slightly illuminated room and outside of a garage. In the end, itโs up to them individually on whether they want to run or confront what has been ruthlessly haunting them.
The group running throughout the music video may serve as a metaphor for determination, as โGreen Lightโ is already the groupโs second release of the year, and they are gearing up for another at the end of March. As they gain momentum, they arenโt letting it slip away, promising fans they will be around even more in the future.
Drexler – โBrothersโ

Musician and filmmaker Drexler is here with his completed album, Olympia-5, a deeply personal collection of 16 improvised piano compositions. The project centers on themes of father-son relationships and expressing care from afar. The album took shape during a difficult period for Drexlerโs family. While the artist was living in Scotland, his father in Australia had relapsed with lymphoma. Unable to be there in person, Drexler began sending short piano pieces to check in with him and bridge the distance. Over time, those recordings grew into Olympia-5, a record of his emotions and thoughts that words could not fully say.
One of the albumโs standouts is the twelfth track, โBrothers.โ Inspired by stories about his fatherโs childhood, the track imagines what life might have been like growing up as the eldest of five boys.
โI like to imagine what it was like growing up in Hong Kong, in that environment in the 50โs and 60โs,โ Drexler shared in a press release. โThey lived in a two-bedroom housing estateโฆIt must have driven my grandparents mad!โ But the piece unfolds gently, carried by a soft and steady melody that’s both warm and nostalgic. Yet, through simple, expressive piano lines, โBrothersโ captures that feeling of closeness and familial bonds.
Other tracks in this weekโs Sunday Spin playlist include โMasqueradeโ by I Donโt Like Mondays, โNew Religionโ by Bebe Rexha & Faithless, and โATTITUDEโ by aespa. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.
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