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Top Best Songs Making Wave In The Music Industry in 2021

Every day up-and-coming artists release their songs on all digital streaming platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, and Apple music. But, listeners are finding it difficult to keep up with their release. Today, we’re going to introduce the top best songs making wave in the music industry in 2021. The Songs listed below are songs from talented singers, songwriters, and musicians all over the world we can’t stop streaming their songs.

These tracks gave us a kick in the pants when we needed it most. They were the soundtrack to our 2021, and we have a feeling we’ll keep turning to them in better times yet to come. These are the Top best songs Making waves in the year 2021.

Check out all of Honk Magazine’s 2021 wrap-up coverage here:

  • Colombe – JE T’ATTENDS

Colombe’s new track Je t’attends is a brilliant display of music that shows how much room there is for innovation and creativity to flourish, with a distant must hear a sound that you must come to them to enjoy. It connects in every way from the amazing production, magic in the vocals, and incredible writing that comes together to make a work of art like no other.

  • Wolves of Verdi – The Seven Seals

  • Coobium – Flow

  • Bob Gemmell – Saint of Everything

  • All Men Must Die – Kingdom Collapse

  • Amazonica – The Trouble with.. Harry (Remastered)

  • DIG IT! by CMR – Bim Bam Orchestra – Why Not?

  • Will Diehl – So Freely

  • Mathieu Saïkaly – If it’s all a choice

  • Low Gear – Chemical Burn

  • LouTheFather – On Sight

  • BSK – Do Me Like That

  • Isabel Rei Samartim – Quatro moinheiras

  • DAISIESFIELDS – ODILA

  • Cee – Relentless ft. Jonathan Emile

  • Noventa Blaze – NEW FLOWER

  • Granny Smith – Empty Spaces


  • Mobius Strip – Chand Maori


  • Ki Storii – What You Need 


  • Shannon Burchett – Nirvana


  • Escape Ring – Winning The War


  • Aaron Everything – The Marshal


  • Floowood – Buddha (Resurrection)


  • Yung Heartthrob – circadian


  • Vlad Khr – GOO


  • KOSKA – Smile


  • Kainak V – Timeless 


  • BSK – Just for you 


  • Anubis Prophecy – At The Summit 


  • Mateo Might – Patience (feat Murphy) 


  • Clou9 – Basement


  • revengeflav0red – CUPID!


  • Alex Forte – BLACK


  • Tébeihef – Loin Du Bercail 


  • Bounty – LOVE YOURSELF 


  • Matilde G – Lasciami Qui 


  • Røcket – A Tease 


  • Bayass – SMASH 

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Natalie is a journalism major with a focus on Entertainment and Music who aspires to become a Content Creator For Honk Magazine. Eventually, she wants to be the Publisher or Editor-in-Chief of a major Publishing House. She loves helping people find their voice and passion for writing and journalism, and she can always be found with coffee in hand, editing another article.

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“Summer Is Gone” by Anjalts is an ode to fading romance”

Anjalts

“Summer Is Gone,” a pop song by Anjalts, is thoughtful and emotionally very clear, and it feels like the last golden hour before fall truly sets in. The song is a melancholy reflection on the changing seasons and a fading romance. It has both a sting and warmth, drawing you toward some space of reflection that feels cinematic.

The production of “Summer Is Gone” sounds bright like a half-forgotten memory you can almost reach out and touch, but can never fully revive. Anjalts, a solid producer and storyteller, delivers quiet emotion, and the performance allows you to attach your own memories while maintaining its specific roots.

The song, the production, and the mood all connect so well that it feels like the seasons are changing. But beneath that ease is a deeper emotional current, a quiet awareness that something beautiful has stopped. As a prolific songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Anjalts continues to prove versatility with diverse styles and artistic vision. “Summer Is Gone” also touches on growth, reflection, and memories that follow us. It waits to remind us, touch us, that there is still ugliness or beauty to remember in the ending.

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Luke Panayiotou crafts intimacy and discovers love and purpose on “Am I In Love Again?” EP

Luke Panayiotou

“Am I In Love Again?” by Luke Panayiotou arrives as a quiet confession after years of silence, an intimate, self-made EP that’s his first release after a five-year hiatus, and it sounds so honest. This 3-song, 12-minute project is a reintroduction, and everything was written, performed, and arranged by the artist.

And since the EP combines acoustic, folk, rock, and ambient singer-songwriter sounds, it has a natural, personal feel. The recording was done at Oscillate Recording Studios in Knutsford/ Manchester with a warmth that allows Panayiotou’s vocals to shine through. The most emotional song on the EP is the title track, “Am I in Love Again.” It quietly examines falling back in love, the short bursts of overwhelming emotion that help you remember why you fell for someone in the first place.

“Back Around” tells a more contemplative story of perseverance. It’s about setbacks and the quiet resolve to continue, even when it feels like you’re on the verge of success. “Wherever I Go” is a triumphant end to the EP. Its upbeat, unifying energy celebrates connection, romantic, platonic, or otherwise. It accomplishes this by casting loyalty and presence in a more favorable light.

Panayiotou defines every aspect of “Am I In Love Again?,” from the songs to the cover art. This lends the work a cohesive artistic vision that feels both personal and enveloping. This EP shows that sometimes you need to take a step back to step forward with clarity and purpose.

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