At Remixd Magazine, we’re always on the lookout for the next wave of talent. And we know our readers are too. That’s why we launched the Discovery Series: a weekly roundup highlighting standout independent artists from around the world. Through our site submissions and our partnership with Groover, we’re receiving a steady stream of incredible music, and this series is our way of shining a light on the voices we believe deserve your attention.
In addition, each week, we curate tracks that made us stop, listen, and hit replay. From lyrical rap and Afro-fusion to soul-baring anthems and ambient cloud rap, these picks reflect the vibrant diversity and emotional depth shaping today’s music landscape.
Furthermore, if you’re looking to refresh your playlist, discover new talent early, and support rising voices, this series is for you.
Welcome to the Discovery Series.
Here are 6 artists who caught our ear this week:
1. Eli Gzzz ft. Ben Kelly – “Sunshine Through the Rain”
Eli Gzzz delivers heartfelt lyricism on “Sunshine Through the Rain,” a track dedicated to that person who feels like light in life’s darkest moments. With a blend of raw rap verses and an uplifting hook from Ben Kelly, the song balances grit and gratitude, making it both personal and universally relatable. It’s the kind of record that hits just as hard in headphones as it does live.
2. Truey – “Never”
“Never” is a hard-hitting trap anthem built on sharp flows and heavy-hitting production. Truey’s delivery carries both confidence and urgency, giving listeners a motivational edge rooted in resilience and ambition. With its high-energy beat and club-ready vibe, “Never” cements Truey’s place as an artist to watch in the new wave of trap.
3. Garfield ft. SYN – “Who You Lovin?”
Garfield bares his soul on “Who You Lovin?”—a heartbreak anthem that fuses rap-sung delivery with raw emotional intensity. Backed by sliding 808s and crisp hi-hats, Garfield asks the haunting question, “Who you lovin’ on these days?” The vulnerability is palpable, cutting deep with every line. With SYN’s feature adding texture, this is a brutally honest track that lingers long after the first listen.
4. Eduard Luli – “Nostalgia”
“Nostalgia” sits perfectly in the emotional cloud rap lane, blending ethereal melodies with raw, late-night introspection. Eduard Luli channels the influence of Juice WRLD and Iann Dior while still carving his own identity, delivering lyrics that feel deeply personal yet instantly relatable. A moody anthem for those moments of reflection, “Nostalgia” deserves a spot on every chill rap playlist.
5. A.L.I.A.S – “More”
A.L.I.A.S turns up the heat with “More,” a Caribbean and Afrobeats-inspired dance anthem that radiates pure fun. Catchy, infectious, and made for movement, the track blends tropical rhythms with a modern edge that makes it impossible to sit still. Whether on the dance floor or blasting through speakers at home, “More” is a vibe.
6. B.Sosa – “Something Different”
Havana-born, globally minded artist B.Sosa brings us “Something Different,” a bilingual AfroPop gem that’s already making waves on radio in West Africa and Brazil. Riding over a South African-inspired pop beat, his smooth flow glides seamlessly between languages, showcasing his versatility. It’s a summer-ready track that blends R&B, dancehall, and hip-hop for a sound that feels truly international.
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