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This edition of POP BOPS shows how much great new pop is arriving at once, promising to put a spring in your step. Today’s list features Lejeandupont, Sampctn, Katie Belle, Aurimas Galvelis, and Philip La Rosa — five voices with different textures, all worth your time

Lejeandupont – In Stride

“Lejeandupont floats through time, effortless and serene, letting melody carry the weight of memory.”

In Stride drifts with a kind of quiet magic, suspended between dream and reality. Lejeandupont’s vocals are light but assured, gliding over a production that blends airy textures with subtle beats. The song carries a sense of timelessness, as if every note has been carefully placed to slow down the rush of the world outside. It’s delicate yet intentional, a piece of pop that doesn’t demand attention but rewards those who pause and listen closely.


Sampctn – Gently (Change Your Mind)

“Sampctn channels classic soul through a modern lens, warm and playful yet unmistakably fresh.”

On Gently (Change Your Mind), Sampctn blends retro soul touches with bedroom-pop intimacy, offering something warm, human, and deeply catchy. The groove is smooth but understated, allowing the vocal to shine with sincerity and charm. There’s a sweetness to the delivery that feels like a quiet persuasion, a gentle nudge toward vulnerability and openness. It’s a track that proves pop doesn’t need to be loud to leave a mark — sometimes the softest songs are the ones that stay with you longest.


Katie Belle – Insomnia

“Katie Belle spins sleepless nights into sparkling pop, restless but full of life.”

Insomnia captures the glow of neon at 2 a.m., a track that channels late-night restlessness into pure energy. Katie Belle’s voice is sharp, shimmering above sleek electronic production that pulses with urgency. Every chorus bursts like a rush of adrenaline, making the listener feel both the exhaustion and exhilaration of nights when you just can’t switch off. It’s pop that understands the chaos of overstimulation – and instead of fighting it, turns it into escape.


Aurimas Galvelis – Displacement

“Aurimas Galvelis transforms distance into melody, balancing melancholy with beauty.”

Displacement is a song of longing, filled with aching notes and atmospheric production. Aurimas Galvelis threads together fragile piano lines and soft electronics to create a track that feels suspended between places. His vocal performance is raw and vulnerable, a voice reaching across distance and absence. There’s an elegance to the restraint here — every pause and silence is as expressive as the notes themselves. The result is a song that feels like both loss and comfort.


Philip La Rosa – Goodbye

“Philip La Rosa finds strength in farewell, turning heartbreak into resilience.”

With Goodbye, Philip La Rosa writes a powerful anthem of letting go. The track builds from intimate verses into a soaring chorus, capturing the full weight of saying farewell but refusing to collapse under it. His vocal delivery is rich and commanding, carrying both pain and hope. The production supports him with bold, modern pop flourishes, making the track feel as cinematic as it is personal. It’s a song that reminds us closure can also mean new beginnings.


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