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October’s here, and so are the songs shaping the season. This week’s Sunday Spin rounds up standout releases from across the globe to soundtrack the early days of Autumn. Whether you’re easing into sweater weather or looking for something new for your playlist, this lineup offers a glimpse into what’s currently defining music right now.
NUNEW – “LEAVE ME WITH YOUR LOVE”

Thai actor-singer Chawarin Perdiriyawong — known professionally as NuNew — has made his Korean debut with new single “LEAVE ME WITH YOUR LOVE.” Produced by EL CAPTIXN, known for his credits on songs from BTS, IU, and TXT, the track layers crisp, clean production and atmospheric synths underneath NuNew’s assured vocals. Mixing English with Korean, the lyrics speak to a relationship that is on its way out, leaving NuNew between heartbreak and hope. He desperately asks his lover to at least leave him with their love if they walk away.
The song marks a new chapter for NuNew, who has already established a name for himself as a dynamic entertainer in his native Thailand through numerous singles, OSTs, and sold out concerts. As T-pop continues to grow its international presence, NuNew’s crossover moment feels right on time.
Fans can look forward to seeing him later this month for his CRAZY IN LOVE concert with partner Zee Pruk.
BINI – “First Luv”

BINI are Cupid’s protégésin their new single, “First Luv.” As the name suggests, the song is about experiencing those early stages of being lovestruck. “First Luv” is a mid-tempo pop song that highlights the octet’s blend of delicate and powerful vocals. BINI sings in a blend of English and Tagalog, with sweet lyrics sure to make listeners around the world swoon. Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, and Jhoanna sing in the bridge: “Happens only once, your first love / So just enjoy the fall / As long as you catch me / I’ll give it my all / Promise me you’ll fight for this / Our destiny that is true.” The bridge is layered with soft harmonies, and a dramatic piano — creating a feeling like you’re ascending into the clouds!
BINI’s mission in the adorable music video as newly recruited angels is to “seek love in every form.” The video features the power of love across all walks of life — familial, romantic, platonic, and, most importantly, self-love! Beyond the synchronized choreography and mesmerizing close-up shots, the video is a reminder to audiences to allow ourselves to love freely.
MRS. GREEN APPLE – “GOOD DAY”
Japanese rock band MRS. GREEN APPLE, are here to lift up your spirits with “GOOD DAY.” The song is lighthearted and upbeat, the perfect way to kickstart the new month! MRS. GREEN APPLE’s signature band sound is heightened with bright percussion and brass to create a whimsical vibe. The lyrics, adjacent with the song’s mood, are beaming with optimism. They encourage audiences to sing along: “Laugh and cry / The world is busy / Lighten up and take a breath / Let’s say ‘GOOD.’”
The music video is an otherworldly, magical dreamscape full of color. People of all ages and backgrounds join MRS. GREEN APPLE on an intergalactic journey to play music and spread happiness. MRS. GREEN APPLE travel to the Orange World, Flower World, and Cosmic World. The video also features some special appearances from film stars Haruka Ayase, Ryohei Suzuki, and Minami Hamabe
Yerin Baek – “MIRROR”
Yerin Baek is back with a full-length album and all the artistry that you could be craving this Sunday. After her release of “1-4-3” in May, Baek kept relatively quiet, but with good cause. Her new album, Flash and Core, is a whopping 15 songs, with the brightest spotlight being put on “MIRROR.” The track is groovy and led by bass before bringing in complementary keyboard and drums, and eventually even some saxophone. “MIRROR” revolves around the freeing thought of nonjudgmental dance and movement, without reflecting on your actions (“in the mirror”).
Baek’s music video for the track is exceptionally jazzy while being rooted in a dark mid-century and modern art concept. Add in some psychedelic elements, and the result is the funky yet classy “MIRROR” music video. Acting alongside Haehyo Kwon, Baek and him dance without inhibition – something fans can do at her 2025 concert at the end of October.
CxM – “5, 4, 3 (Pretty woman) (feat. Lay Bankz)”

Two out of 13 members of SEVENTEEN have given Carats the unit they’ve been waiting for for nearly 10 years. Members S.Coups and Mingyu took to the U.S. for a fun vacation, and from this, CxM was born, as well as their debut EP, HYPE VIBES. The duo then teamed up with icon Lay Bankz for the EP’s lead single, “5, 4, 3 (Pretty woman).” Sampling Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman,” the song is upbeat with a catchy instrumental and an even more addictive chorus.
In the music video, the duo is shown being surrounded by beautiful women, including Lay Bankz, during a sunny LA day. As they walk around, their eyes are pulled from woman to woman, not sure what to do with themselves. So naturally, they decide to just have fun, and dance and sing about all the pretty women. “5, 4, 3 (Pretty woman) (feat. Lay Bankz)” is surrounded by incredibly bright songs on the EP, including standouts like “Fiesta” and “Worth It.”
PRYVT – “NEXT TO ME, AGAIN”

Before the release of their second studio album, BACK TO REALITY, PRYVT approached this week with a message of hopeful love. The track starts with a bit of rock guitar before slipping into an emotional rock ballad. As they sing about wishing better for themselves and the love they hold within, the drums take over, pulling in the listener with every build and release. The duo, made up of Sam Hanuel and Justin “JT” Tecson, has seeped as much emotion as they can into the song, resulting in it being able to stand alone while also complementing the other passionate tracks in their discography.
In a press release, they explained, “This song portrays the state of mind and emotion of someone in a toxic relationship — wanting to leave but not being able to. It keeps them in a constant loop of regret and empathy.” As the second release of the album, the heavy beat and clean production only raise anticipation for BACK TO REALITY, as well as excitement surrounding their release shows taking place across the U.S.
Kento Nakajima – “IDOLIC”

Effortlessly alluring, Kento Nakajima makes a striking return with “IDOLIC.” The song is described in a press release as a blend of “fact and fantasy” as he takes a creative approach on a personal story. As the title suggests, the song conveys Kento’s ambitions as an idol and his desire to push beyond the barrier. Kento sings: “Can I be a Pop Star? / Say it out loud, say ‘Star’ / I wanna be a Top Star / I need it more… ‘Star.’” He then continues by listing out just a fraction of his endless charms: “Cause we are Hyper Sexy Sexy / I am Crazy Sexy Arty / It’s a sweet, captivating magic / We are Hyper Sexy Sexy / I am Crazy Sexy Classy / Beyond the idol ver 2.0.”
In tune with Kento’s stylistic diversity, “IDOLIC” taps into a blend of genres. It features elements of jazz, pop, and electronic dance music. The music video welcomes viewers to “The Idol Holic Show” presented by Kento Nakajima himself. It includes dynamic close up shots highlighting Kento’s visuals, and flashy camerawork that captures the key points of the choreography. If there is one thing to take away from this release, it is that Kento Nakajima is a star that you should have on your music radar!
WONHO – “Good Liar”

Bust out the pumpkins right now, because WONHO is back with a spooky pop banger, “Good Liar.” As his third English single, the Korean singer is unveiling a sharper, moodier side of himself. “Good Liar” is another addictive addition to the momentum WONHO’s been building for his forthcoming debut album. From the first string melodies, the track pulls into an atmosphere that feels like a dark lullaby. With a haunting whisper of “Hush, little baby” to prelude the chorus, this eerie pop-rock ballad song will have your spine tingling. WONHO’s vocals glide smoothly between seduction and heartache, adding a bittersweet touch to the mix.
“When I recorded ‘Good Liar,’ I was thinking about those moments when you finally see the truth after ignoring all the warning signs,” WONHO shared in a press release. “It’s painful, but also freeing.” The song is his reminder to fans that even with the sting of heartbreak, there’s strength in letting go. Afterall, revenge is a dish best served cold. In this case, “Good Liar” shows that it’s with honey vocals and nonchalance.
Angelina Punaji – “Tertaut”

Angelina Punaji is here to pull at your heartstrings with her latest release, “Tertaut.” The X Factor Indonesia alum is stepping into her solo era with a tender, melodic ballad. Delivered through Angelina’s soft yet powerful vocals, the song explores the bittersweet ache of holding onto a love that’s already departing.
“Tertaut” unfolds with gentle pianos that bleeds into a sorrowful melancholic arrangement. Honest and raw, it’s the kind of track destined for your breakup playlist. Angelina captures that fragile moment of healing, when you realize that love sometimes means letting go of what’s been breaking you. Though somber in tone, “Tertaut” is ultimately a celebration of courage. It’s the kind that’s quiet and resilient, born from choosing yourself above all else.
Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “Mamma Mia” by izna, “Take My Time” by Eric Chou, and “PUSO AT ISIP” by Nateman, Yung Bawal, and Baby Blood. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.
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