SWANO5IVE. Ep11.





Ellisa Sun- Play Along

My favorite line from here was: “I know you like to call it how you see it, but I like a little fog,” The melodies and lyricism bring to mind the charm of Sabrina Carpenter and Kacey Musgraves. If nothing grabs you in the first 45 seconds, give it another spin— you may have missed the magic the first time.

Gift OFA- Majo

I’m not too sure about the lyrics, but this track is all about the vibe. When’s the last time you really worked up a sweat on the dance floor? It’s like a packed club on a Friday night, but more than that, it’s got the kind of groove you can relax to once the crowd thins out.

Elle de lanée x Hogarth Hannam- Simple One

Music that makes you think. With no lyrics, it creates space for sounds you don’t hear as often— like the patter of rain, eerie tones, and the power of pauses and silence to enhance the harmony. It’s the perfect soundtrack for lounging, working, or studying. A simple yet powerful piece of music that does so much with so little.

Paul Babe- Poley Bonaparte (Your Feeling) and Cownin on combo video

This track unfolds in two parts, but the theme stays constant— love. In every sense of the word. The real magic kicks in after the 90-second mark, where the song drifts into an ethereal soundscape, much like the second half of Frank Ocean’s Nights. It’s a must-listen.

Kameron Desmond- Proud History

This track is a perfect blend of conscious rap and trap. Kameron flows with the finesse of Tory Lanez, seamlessly switching up harmonies and vocal production like 88GLAM. What really stands out though is the raw intensity and the proverb-like wisdom woven into the lyrics.


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