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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Nearly halfway through the year, with summer so close we can taste it and that never-ending midnight sun in sight, Team EnVi has the perfect Sunday wind-down for the week you may have ahead. From slow ballads and smooth R&B tracks to new pop classics, this week’s Sunday Spin will have you discovering your song of the summer.

Jenevieve, Jihyo – “Hvnly”

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Los Angeles rising sensation Jenevieve and Jihyo of TWICE have brought their powerful vocals for their latest collaboration song “Hvnly.” A soft R&B track that showcases the vocal range of both artists, the song’s bassline and light percussion additions keep the vocals center stage. As a remix version of “Hvn High,” the track is part of Jenevieve’s deluxe album, CRYSALIS (CODA), which features new tracks and collaborations. 

The music video, much like the track itself, has a laid-back vibe centered around friends simply hanging out. Set at a car meet just outside of a fast-food spot, the frames switch between Jenevieve and Jihyo, with some scenes in color and others in black and white. The overall aesthetic feels as if they are spending the night with close friends and simply enjoying the moment. Its catchy chorus, “Keep working me / That’s that shit that works for me / Oh, so heavenly,” goes hand in hand with the changing scenery and shots throughout the video. A collaboration that surprised fans, we hope to see more from this duo in the future.

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Piao – “Dear Baby”

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Canadian singer-songwriter and hyper-pop superstar Piao is back with her new single, “Dear Baby.” Marking her second release of the year, the track centers on navigating your 20s and questioning what the future may hold. A raw and unfiltered record, Piao shared in a press release that the song is written for her future child: “The song lives in that in-between space where dreams of a career and dreams of motherhood start to feel like they’re fighting on the same clock. [It’s a] love letter to a future I’m not sure I’ll have.” The acoustic guitar layered throughout the track helps convey Piao’s emotions, giving her the space to be heard while allowing the lyrics to fully resonate.

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The visualizer serves as a stunning representation of Piao’s emotions. Styled like a home video from the ’90s, it shifts between dreamy self-shot moments and scenes of Piao writing in her journal, further telling the story behind “Dear Baby.” Piao is set to head to New York City for the Stay In Bloom NYC Festival on May 30, as well as Toronto for the Departure Festival.

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Tiffany Young – “Summer’s Not Over”

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Celebrating 10 years as a solo artist, Tiffany Young is back with her latest release, “Summer’s Not Over.” Reflecting on the past while looking ahead to the future, Tiffany embraces a new evolution through electronic production, steady drum beats, and warm synths that give the track a refreshing feel. The romantic song tells the story of a love so comforting that you never want the summer to end. “I’d spend with you / All of my days / Summer’s not over with you / Cause I feel it,” she sings. In a press statement, Tiffany shared, “This single also carries a message of love for fans around the world.”

The music video transports viewers into an alternate universe where Tiffany appears as a mermaid, stating that she will always find jewels. The video follows her through different parts of the sea, adorned in shiny jewelry and seashells, creating a stunning visual reminiscent of a modern-day Little Mermaid tale. Set to release her full-length album later this year, Tiffany is ready to embrace the future. 

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Hikaru Utada – “PAPPAPARADISE”

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Japanese pop icon Hikaru Utada brings all the fresh, early-summer vibes in their new digital single, “PAPPAPARADISE.” Utada sings passionately over bright horns and jazzy percussion, creating a light and funky tune. The digital single acts as the current outro for the children’s anime Chibi Maruko-chan. The bubbly track is perfect for an ending theme with its sweet message of self-confidence and enduring positivity. Phrases such as “There’s nothing wrong with being weird,” and “You don’t need to try to be liked by everyone,” stand out from the lyrics as a clear message.

Utada’s career spans 25-plus years and shows no signs of stopping. They debuted in Japan in 1998 with two successful singles before selling 18 million copies worldwide of their debut album, First Love. Utada released music in both Japan and the United States over the next two decades, racking up an impressive discography of original work, collaborations, and theme songs. “PAPPAPARADISE” is their first single release of 2026. On June 24, they will release the single on vinyl as well as two remastered English albums, Exodus and This Is The One.         

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Iñigo Pascual – “Ikaw at Ikaw”

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Filipino actor, crooner, and certified lover boy Iñigo Pascual leans fully into summer romance on “Ikaw at Ikaw.” The heartfelt track, built for late-night drives and beach sunsets, pairs an upbeat instrumental with a story about returning to the same person, even after the passage of time, distance, and personal growth.

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Pascual keeps the emotions straightforward as he reflects on a connection that never fully faded, repeating lines like “Sa bawat umaga / Sa bawat gabi / Ikaw pa rin ang uuwian ko.” Which translates to “Every morning, every night… you’re still the one I’ll come home to.”

With a chorus that is easy to follow and even easier to sing along to, Pascual keeps the track light without losing the sincerity behind it. His smooth, velvety vocals and the track’s upbeat energy make “Ikaw at Ikaw” feel both nostalgic and comforting.

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Wanna One – “WE WANNA GO” 

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After four years apart, Wanna One are back with their new single, “WE WANNA GO.” Released as the main OST for their reunion variety show, WANNA ONE GO: Back to Base, the track captures the group’s excitement as they reunite with both one another and their devoted fandom, Wannables. 

“WE WANNA GO” opens with the center Kang Daniel’s cheeky, heartfelt line, “Wannable, you’ve waited a long time, right?” The track then explodes into a bright, electro-pop melody that carries the same upbeat, breezy energy as its lyrics. The members’’ trade lines reflect the new promises and cherished memories they hope to create with their fans who patiently endured the long wait. From airy falsettos to sharp rap sections, the members’ distinct vocals color all blend in the dynamic, infectious refrain — “Go, go, go, get it!” With a touch of sentimentality, “WE WANNA GO” captures the chemistry and charisma that made Wanna One such a defining force in K-pop. 

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manifest, Ajda Pekkan – “Hileli”

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Turkish girl group manifest are back on the scene with “Hileli,” a collaborative single with superstar Ajda Pekkan. The six members of manifest, Lidya, Esin, Mina, Sueda, Hilal, and Zeynep, debuted under Hypers New Media in 2025 after winning the singing competition show Big5 Türkiye. After a jam-packed 2025 full of singles and their first full album, manifestival, they are back with an enticing new single. “Hileli” is a pop track inlaid with strings and explosive percussion, beckoning the listener in with its addictive melody. The lyrics detail a siren-esque love story of the manifest girls keeping a lover chasing after them. “Your last chance / before you ruin yourself,” Hilal offers in the chorus, “Come while I still want you.”

 Over 50 years into her career, Ajda Pekkan shines on the track, singing resolutely in the bridge of a lover’s return. She also makes an appearance in the music video, perched on a chair like royalty while surrounded by the members of manifest. Their K-pop-style training shines through during the choreography scenes, full of charisma and glam. Fans may get a chance to hear “Hileli” live, as the manifest girls are in the midst of a tour across Türkiye, with an additional show in the Netherlands.     

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Reble – “Praying Mantis”

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Reble keeps it real in her self-confident new single “Praying Mantis.” It’s the first single release of the year for the Northeast Indian rapper, and it packs a punch. Reble, also known as Daiaphi Lamare, combines her smooth flow with a slow, bass-heavy trap beat to let her industry peers know exactly who she is. “I got bars in this b*tch / I don’t do it for the ‘gram,” she declares in the second verse. “You keep throwing a fit / it don’t make you a man.” Her no-nonsense delivery and undeniable lyricism cement her as a frontrunner in India’s rap scene. 

She first fell into music as a kid, citing inspirations like André 3000, The Notorious B.I.G., and Eminem. Hip-hop became an outlet for her, and by 2019, she adopted the stage name Reble. By 2022, she had earned shoutouts on publications like Vogue India and Rolling Stone India and released her debut EP, titled Entropy. She released the single “New Riot” in late 2025 before performing at India’s first-ever installment of the hip-hop festival Rolling Loud. Reble hit the ground running this year with a nine-city festival run across Asia. With “Praying Mantis” as the next installment, listeners can expect great things from Reble this year. 

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Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “Therapy at the club” by FLO, “YES,” by LiSA, “Colors in the Air” by Gigi Yim, and Ivoris “Telepathic Twin Flame.” 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!