POP MUSIC
Directed by Tsaga himself, the “Living A Moment” music video opens with a jarring glimpse into the future, where a graying Tsaga accidentally stumbles upon a lifetime of memories buried under a technological oasis.
Singer-songwriter and producer CASANDRA has unveiled her new 6-track EP, ISLA TRANQUILITA. Translating to “little island of peace,” the project is a deeply personal tribute to her late great aunt Teresa, a Cuban émigré who was a central source of comfort throughout her childhood in Miami.
In the “Issues” music video, he drifts through “some of the loneliest scenes in New York” like a ghost, trapped in his own mind and fully in the thralls of his torment. Wandering through the contrasting industrial and natural landscapes of the city that never sleeps…
Brand new to NxtNow Music is Aubryanna, an independent Pop and R&B singer-songwriter who just dropped her new single entitled "Safe".
The couples featured in the “Step Up” lyric video, created in collaboration with HIP Video Productions, are everyday people like Ozzie and her former partner—and that’s entirely by design. While she hopes viewers won’t see themselves in these lovers, she knows many will.
Contemporary pop artist Vanessa Carlton has unveiled her new singles, “Great House” and “Animal”. Watch their accompanying music videos now!
If the “Gift Or A Curse” music video seems eerily familiar, it might trigger memories of a certain soundstage performance that swept the nation in the summer of 1979. The Knack’s “My Sharona” music video helped cement the clean-cut, musicians-in-ties aesthetic that defined that era of music.
Balancing between reality and fantasy, the "Keep It Real" visual invites viewers to question their perception, because not everything is as it seems inside this red and gold, chandelier-studded nightclub.
“How to Drive”, the new single by London-based Danish rising artist Emma See is a catchy pop statement about choosing yourself - about daring to move forward without knowing your destination. The single marks the first release from a larger conceptual project by Emma See.
Alt-pop provocateur Chloe Star has just unveiled the official music video for her explosive single “Call You Back”. Fueled by gritty instrumentation, rousing lyricism, and Chloe's commanding vocals, the song is a biting, bold, and cathartic anthem.
“Silly” is a word Tex Moonlight not only embraces but actively chases in the “Ape Shall Not Kill Ape” music video, offering viewers a rare chance to set their troubles aside and step into the vivid wonderland of a lost early-2000s aesthetic.
Naturally showcasing the built-in versatility of this electrifying experience, “The Madness” music video offers viewers a front-row seat to the performance of a lifetime, throwing open the doors to a packed theater where thousands of adoring fans cheer on Collins, Taylor, and their spirited crew.
Noah Zayden is back on NxtNow Music like he never left with his brand new song entitled “APPLE”. The track is fire and we guarantee that you’ll vibe with it.
We recently featured Ophelia Moon’s song, “Explode With You”, but as can you see, their awesome tunes never end, because we’re back with another one. This one’s entitled “Drench Me”; check it out now!
In the “Hometown” music video, filmed in collaboration with Oliver Wang at Emerium Studio, Ben E. Davis wanders the streets of a quaint California suburban haven, a mirror of millions of neighborhoods scattered across the country.
Naturally, the “DJ My Body” song’s sultry atmosphere comes alive in the music video, an energetic, visually striking experience infused with K-Victoria’s signature positivity. She commands attention from the moment she appears on screen, yet in her world…
In the “Upon The Earth” music video, much like in real life, the lines between the natural and digital worlds blur — JHelix’s not just standing “Upon The Earth” but becoming one with it, shifting between lush green forests and pixelated hellscapes where faceless bots take swings without rhyme or reason.
Philadelphia area based musical group Ophelia Moon is back on NxtNow Music with the unveiling of their new single, "Explode With You". Listen to the song now!
“Alpha Dog” is a contemporary pop collaboration between WRB and Janelle. It is the story of a woman taking charge of her relationship, and already has 250,000 Spotify streams.
Rising alt-pop sensation Caroline Romano reveals her new EP, It Took Me Falling. The six-track project features previously released singles “Cruel and Unusual Punishment,” “Up the Stairs,” and “Unsteady,” alongside three brand new songs.
Alt-pop provocateur Chloe Star just unleashed her explosive new single, "Call You Back." Fueled by gritty instrumentation, rousing lyricism, and Chloe's unmistakably commanding vocals, the song is a biting, bold, and cathartic anthem.
Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little returns with “Quicksand,” a quietly devastating reflection on self-doubt, overthinking, and the slow realization that someone you love is already halfway gone.
The “Hear The Call” music video marks a new visual chapter for the iDreamology team, delving into the vivid storytelling possibilities of an epic, dystopian anime style.
In many ways, the “Firecracker” music video feels like a modern portrait of young love, a familiar snapshot of the carefree infatuation that captures hearts all across the globe. Teaming up with director Kadence Simmons, Rando Rexx lights the fuse and waits for the spark to catch.
In just under four minutes, Power Down drops listeners into an all-too-familiar universe ruled by relentless anxiety, an invisible hellscape with no escape routes. “Shelter” carries the leaden weight of inner isolation, unfolding the wounded pleadings of a soldier losing steam…
Greater Philadelphia area based music group Ophelia Moon just unveiled their latest single, "Avatar: Encryption Code", written by Darren O. Moon. The song was co-written and performed by Maya Mikity.
The Hidden Persuaders transform street samples into hypnotizing music that makes your heart beat to the rhythm of the city. Their debut, “Fine”, reveals their signature sound: a voice as deep as Leonard Cohen’s hovering above the raw heartbeat of the street.
The accompanying lyric video for “Abused” allows each scathing sentiment to truly sink in, providing listeners a space to step into the narrator’s shoes and imagine the misery of a life lived in the shadows—her harrowing truth dismissed without a second thought.
Gotye’s modern classic, “Somebody That I Used To Know,” is steeped in melancholy, tender to the touch, a raw testament to a heartbroken, embittered lover that once took the world by storm. But after fourteen years, the dust has settled, making room for a fresh take on the enthralling original.

Shrouded in a soft halo of blues and greens, inspired by the lighting of Michael Jackson’s iconic “Rock With You” music video, Mýa lays down her boundaries, daring the object of her affection to keep his eyes on her, come and get her, and give in to her demands.