Last but not least, here are the top ten singles of 2024!
On this list, you’ll find some epic gems from around the globe – from the UK, US, South Africa and Japan, keeping you entertained throughout the week and hopefully beyond!
I hope you like this year’s list…and if you so happen to enjoy these releases, why not give it a like or make a comment below.
Keep your eyes peeled on NEW LEASE MUSIC for some fantastic releases for 2025! Take care for now…
10. Avoid! – Sion
9. Classic Ice – Paleface Junkies x Liquor Store Bandits x Big Left
Australian-based pop powerhouse JESS BALL is kicking off 2025 with her latest single, ‘Nightmare’, marking her second release since signing with London-based Project Melody Music (Owen Cutts, Monster Florence, The Big Pink).
A dynamic follow-up to last year’s acclaimed single ‘That Way’, Jess’s latest offering delivers an edgier pop-packed experience that delves into the struggles of finding one’s place in life and the uncertainty of what lies ahead.
Jess shares: “‘Nightmare’ reflects the trial and error of making life decisions, the self-doubt that comes with it, and the human tendency to desire the unattainable. It’s about feeling trapped in your ambitions while navigating the uncertainty of what lies ahead.”
Serving a strong bassline and groove-driven production, ‘Nightmare’ is a pop anthem for the modern grind, blending urgency and allure through textured distortion, siren-like soundscapes, and layers of hook-driven pop melodies. Jess’s distinctive low, honey-toned vocals glide effortlessly over the track’s pulsating rhythm, dripping with frustration and self-deprecating sarcasm.
For fans of Olivia Dean, Dua Lipa, and Tove Lo, Jess Ball is proving she’s a rising star in the global pop arena, bringing a fresh voice and dynamic energy to the scene.
Jess Ball is a Melbourne-based Australian singer-songwriter who began her love affair with music in 2009 at 11 years old. Her distinct sound blends influences from pop, indie rock, and hip-hop, drawing inspiration from artists such as Cigarettes After Sex, Olivia Dean, and Massive Attack, shaping Jess’s unique approach to indie pop.
In 2020, Jess made waves with her third release, ‘I Found You (Neptune)’ in collaboration with EDX. The track soared to Number 1 on the Future House Beatport charts and reached Number 38 on SiriusXM’s Electro top songs of the year, accumulating over 20 million streams.
Since signing with London-based Project Melody Music in 2024, Jess has continued to rise, with her first single under the label, ‘That Way’ garnering multiple Spotify and Apple Music editorial placements, including Pop Drive, Pop n’ Fresh, and New Music Daily, and expanding her reach to a global audience.
With a loyal fan base and a reputation for her captivating originals, covers and live performances Jess Ball is setting the stage for an extraordinary 2025.
‘Nightmare’ is out today (24 January) on all streaming platforms. Why not have a listen below…
Happy New Year guys! Let’s make 2025 a year to remember!!!
It’s that time of the year when NEW LEASE MUSIC ramage through and pick out the top releases of 2024! Today, we start off with the best music videos featured on the blog in the past year. So why not sit back and check them out – oh and if you’re really digging these videos, why not leave a comment below.
Be sure to look out for NEW LEASE MUSIC’s Top Ten Albums of 2024 tomorrow! Enjoy!
It’s an absolute pleasure to introduce MARINA MASSANOVA.
Known for her quirky pop and alt-rap singles that are arguably controversial, the German-based singer/songwriter has recently released the video for single ‘Aberrations’, which is currently the blog’s Music Video of the Month. The video contains striking visuals with wonderfully bizarre hidden meanings, so I caught up with Maria to reveal all…
NLM: Hey, thank you for taking part in an interview with NEW LEASE MUSIC. How is 2024 treating you so far?
MM: Hi Tracey, it’s so nice to connect with you!
2024 kicked off in a rather sneaky way. One part of the world was plunged into darkness—remember the total solar eclipse on April 8? It really hit me then how tiny we are in the universe.
But here’s the thing: despite feeling so small, I’ve witnessed so much beauty this year—in music, art, and everything people have created. It makes me wonder if we might actually be quite unique beings among all those distant, rocky planets.
I’m here, fully alive, soaking in millions of shades of emotions every day, savoring delicious burritos, listening to Cola Rammë’s voice notes, and watching the rain fall. 2024, thank you for all of that!
NLM: You released the video for single, ‘Aberrations’, with Cola Rammë back in October. What’s the concept behind the production?
MM: Innocence and perversion—even if we hesitate to admit it, these two forces are always connected within us. Cola and I dared to express this truth openly and provocatively, challenging the minds of our listeners. People often find the truth unsettling, especially the things they’d rather not think about for more than a fleeting moment. These are the thoughts they only entertain late at night, when no one else can guess what’s going on in their heads.
But there are no ‘bad’ thoughts. Our brains are simply processing pieces of information in strange and absurd ways—and that’s okay. It’s normal to think about forbidden things and dream bold dreams. Our minds are just testing what feels comfortable and what doesn’t. In the end, it’s what we choose to do with those thoughts that defines who we are. That final decision is what truly matters.
NLM: What inspired you to come up with the idea?
MM: It all began with a chilling nightmare experienced by my co-writer, Cola Rammë. In this dream, I was transformed into a terrifying monster relentlessly hunting him. Maybe that’s just how his inner self sees me!🤭 The nightmare itself was horrifying, but what really haunted Cola was a mysterious song that played on a loop in the background. Upon waking, he quickly captured that haunting melody, “stealing” it straight from his nightmare. That melody became the foundation of the song ‘Aberrations’.
When it came time to create the video, we couldn’t resist revisiting that unsettling dream. Aberrations isn’t just a video—it’s an invitation to step inside Cola’s nightmare. We brought to life the disturbing imagery from his dream, plunging viewers into a surreal and terrifying landscape where the line between reality and horror is beautifully blurred.
NLM: Man, you look like you were having a lot of fun in the video! During filming, were there any funny/awkward moments you would like to share?
MM: Absolutely! Picture this: a peaceful rural German village, where parents, kids, and the elderly are all enjoying a lovely day by the lake. The sun is setting, it’s warm and serene. Suddenly, Marina appears, with scary makeup, a Medusa crown, and a latex corset, diving into the water. I’d say they were definitely curious about what was going on.
Meanwhile, Cola, who had bought a bunch of dolls from a thrift shop, was all set to destroy them. But honestly, the way he did it was the most artistic destruction I’ve ever seen. Of course, he captured everything on camera for our video.
If I could tell little Marina what my future job would be, I think she’d be pretty excited!
NLM: What is the public perception of the video so far?
MM: The phrase I heard most often was, “This video is so artistic!” What’s even more exciting is that the video was selected to be showcased in the movie theatre at Berlin’s “Support Local Music” event. The creator of the event told me that the video was so captivating that he completely forgot to take the usual photos during the screening—he was absolutely absorbed in the narrative. And it didn’t stop there—many others said it was crazy and described it as a mysterious puzzle that needed to be solved. It’s truly unbelievable how many people were drawn to it!
NLM: If you had the chance to feature a famous actor or musician in the video, who would it be and why?
MM: The only thing that could make this video even more macabre would be featuring Marilyn Manson in it. I truly believe that if he had the chance to see it, he’d enjoy it too. When I was a teenager, I dreamt of marrying him, and I still feel his influence in the work I do today. He’s such an incredible artist!
NLM: Are you closing off 2024 with any of your solo work?
MM: I know a lot of people are eagerly waiting for my punkish, wild solo songs—and I’ve got three new ones! I’m keeping them under wraps while Santa’s still flying around, so he won’t be too shocked and I can get my good-girl presents. But as soon as that old grandpa heads back to the North Pole, I’ll put them into production. And oh, oh! It’s going to be something pretty wild.
NLM: What plans do you have in store for 2025?
MM: Hmm, let’s make them together. I think I’m ready to welcome new people into my music community. Right now, it’s a bit of a secret project, shared only among fearless music seekers. But I know how my beloved fans listen to my songs relentlessly, and it would be selfish to keep it all within our circle.
So why not invite some exciting new people in? Every soul brings something unique to the project. I believe music isn’t just about the artist—it’s about the whole community that grows and evolves together. Let’s do it! I’m ready to step out from my introverted side. That sounds like a plan to me!
NLM: How can potential fans find you?
MM: You can easily find me as Marina Massanova on all streaming platforms, socials, and everywhere else. I’m eager to meet you 🖤
NLM: Finally, any special shout outs to those involved in producing ‘Aberrations’ video?
There were only 3 people involved in creating the video. I filmed my scenes in Berlin with the incredibly talented videographer Nataly Dimitrieva, while Cola captured his intense shots in Newark all on his own. When it was time to put it all together, I took on the editing, and that’s when it all came to life!
The simplicity of the team paired with the complexity and mystery of the final result is something I’m so proud of. I couldn’t be more thankful to have worked with such talented, out-of-this-world people. This experience is truly a reason to be alive on this planet!
MICHELE WARD delivers an anthemic retro dance track, ‘Love To Dance, released last Friday (8th November), on various music platforms. The feel-good offering features Ciclismo, who is the creation of Ed Rome as a pseudonym for his extensive ambient, electronica and new age conceptual works.
‘Love to Dance’ is an uplifting anthem with a big chorus vocal and harmonies to dance you into the Universe. The video is of a spaceman, travelling the universe alone. He’s happy. He loves his music, which keeps him company. Floating in space he dances in his mind.
Michelle Ward is an Essex based singer, songwriter who blends soulful vocals with dance, pop, reggae and indie inspired tunes. Her distinctive voice can be heard on many tracks for other artists work. Besides music, Michelle is a Radio Presenter on Phoenix FM (Eat my Brunch Radio Show), showcasing many independent artists.
‘Love to Dance’ was released via FiloFX Records last Friday, 8th November 2024. Why not check out the video below…