just a daily song

Shiny Happy People by R.E.M. In March 1991, R.E.M. released Out of Time, the album that would turn the Athens, Georgia band from beloved alternative heroes into global superstars. Today, 35 years later, that record still shines as one of the most important albums of the early ’90s. And right in the middle of it […]

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Streets of Minneapolis by Bruce Springsteen Easy choice today. Dropped last week and what an impact he made. Music is about life and life is music. He speaks up and makes a difference, that’s why he’s the Boss. I’ll not be accepting stupid remarks from anyone who can’t discuss politely and with facts. You’re allowed

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Loser by Tame impala Tame Impala’s new single “Loser” turns self-doubt into a shimmering groove. Kevin Parker once again proves his talent for mixing emotional vulnerability with irresistible rhythm. The track’s pulsating beat and hazy synths wrap around lyrics that confess insecurity without collapsing into despair. It’s both melancholic and strangely uplifting — the sound

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The Miracle Zone by Elliott Murphy Elliott Murphy has never stopped exploring the thin line between poetry and melody, and his new single The Miracle Zone proves it once again. Released on October 10, 2025, the track feels like a quiet triumph — reflective, melodic, and unmistakably Murphy. It’s the first taste of his upcoming

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SECTION. x For Your Entertainment by VTSS It’s Friday at 8 p.m., the weekend finally kicks off, and with it comes a fierce and full-throttle mix to ignite your night. Techno powerhouse VTSS returns to London for her much-hyped For Your Entertainment takeover at SECTION. Known for her relentless energy and masterful command of the

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Wannabe by Spice Girls It’s Guilty Pleasures Thursday here at justadailysong.com, and today we’re embracing one of the most iconic pop anthems of the ‘90s: “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls. Released in 1996, this debut single didn’t just kick off the group’s career—it ignited a global phenomenon. With its infectious energy, playful lyrics, and unapologetic

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Arnold Layne by David Gilmour with David Bowie In what would become one of his final live performances, David Bowie joined David Gilmour at the Royal Albert Hall on 29th May 2006 to perform a hauntingly powerful rendition of “Arnold Layne.” Originally written by Syd Barrett and released in 1967 as Pink Floyd’s first single,

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Lou Reed Was My Babysitter by Jeff Tweedy Jeff Tweedy has always had a gift for storytelling — quiet narratives that drift between memory and mythology — and his new song, “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter”, lands squarely in that poetic sweet spot. Released as part of his latest solo work, this track feels like

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Can’t Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli Few songs stride so confidently between eras the way “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” does. When it was released in 1967, Frankie Valli had already made his mark as the falsetto-laced frontman for The Four Seasons. With this solo hit, Valli delivered a ballad that

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Essential Mix by Mark Ronson Some Essential Mixes are a snapshot of a moment. Others shape the course of music for years to come. Mark Ronson’s Essential Mix from January 2007 is the latter—a timeless blend of hip hop, soul, rock, and dance that redefined DJ expectations on the BBC Radio 1 airwaves. As we

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