Sunday Spin: New Releases From Billkin, SANTOS BRAVOS, LE SSERAFIM & j-hope, Megan Thee Stallion and PSYCHIC FEVER
Sunday Spin is EnVi‘s weekly music showcase, where we bring you the hottest global hits in our curated playlist. Join us every Sunday for new music that sets the perfect tone for your upcoming week.
As October winds down, this week’s Sunday Spin rounds up tracks made for that in-between season. Set to soundtrack every vibe shift, from being madly in love to carefree nights out or telling your haters that you’re not going anywhere, these releases keep the energy high as we close out the month.
Billkin – “From Now On”

Thai superstar and certified lover boy Billkin Putthipong has released his latest single, “From Now On.” Designed to be the ultimate love song that soundtracks the little milestones in every relationship, the track captures the excitement of starting forever with someone.
The song was composed by Cake and Muang of SERIOUS BACON, arranged by Parkpume Charoenviriya, and co-produced by Bell Supol Phuasirirak with Billkin himself. “From Now On” pairs Billkin’s warm vocals with a lush orchestra of live strings, guitar, and piano. Lyrically, it feels like a vow.
The accompanying music video, directed by Boss Kuno (who previously worked with Billkin on his breakout series I Told Sunset About You), stars actress Methika Jiranorraphat, better known as Janeyeh, opposite Billkin. The on-screen couple lovingly go through a series of intimate “firsts” including the ‘first time we sat in a car together,’ and ‘the first time fixing my tie.’
“From Now On” unfolds as a promise, capturing those subtle shifts between falling in love and choosing to stay there. The song balances that sincerity with classic pop charm, and reaffirms Billkin’s place as one of Thailand’s most dependable romantics.
BOYNEXTDOOR – “Hollywood Action”
Get ready for your close-up because K-pop group BOYNEXTDOOR is taking Hollywood, Chicago, and K-pop by storm. In their latest album, The Action, boy group members Sungho, Riwoo, Jaehyun, Taesan, Leehan, and Woonhak take the lead as a fictional film production crew called Team The Action. Its jazzy lead single, “Hollywood Action,” follows the group’s journey while filming a movie in Chicago, an apropos location considering their Lollapalooza performance earlier this year. Taking inspiration from the classic swing and jazz era of the early 20th century, it’s nice to see this concept reenter the K-pop sphere after being largely dormant over the last decade.
“Let’s get money, let’s get famous / You hear that? / Everybody, Hollywood action,” Taesan declares as the song opens with a snappy brass loop that’s repeated throughout. If there’s one continuing throughline among BOYNEXTDOOR’s sound, it’s their knack for blending old styles of pop music with modern trends, and “Hollywood Action” is no different. It’s both sophisticated in its instrumentation and rambunctious in its delivery — the type of song you wouldn’t necessarily find in a stuffy jazz club, but the kind you’d most certainly hear at a local swing party. If anything, that snazzy outro alone is enough to make you want to go out and jitterbug.
Megan Thee Stallion – “Lover Girl”

Megan Thee Stallion is living her best life and honestly we’re all a little jealous of her beau, Klay Thompson. Meg’s new single “Lover Girl” flips Total’s 90s classic “Kissin’ You” into a modern, head-bopping jam that makes you swoon along with her. From the chorus, “My man, my man, my man, my baby / Spoilin’ me, drivin’ me crazy,” Meg makes it clear she’s adored, pampered, and having the time of her life.
With playful verses and sensual hooks, “Lover Girl” is as much a celebration of love as it is of Meg’s confidence. The single is equal parts funny, flirty and fierce; the type of track to make you smile, sway and dream of a love just like hers. Marking the start of a new era for Meg, “Lover Girl” has us all excited for what she has planned next.
LE SSERAFIM feat. j-hope – “Spaghetti”

Girl group LE SSERAFIM stir the pot with their latest single “Spaghetti,” featuring a guest appearance by j-hope. The track spins a playful metaphor as the group likens themselves to spaghetti stuck in your teeth: catchy, hard to ignore, and lingering long after the first bite.
The group plays into the theme visually and vocally, giving the song a cheeky edge without feeling unserious. j-hope’s contribution adds a sharp rap verse that sharpens the edge of the song as he delivers his lines with a flow that complements the group’s mix of boldness and humor.
The release arrives as LE SSERAFIM wrap up their Easy Crazy Hot World Tour, with a landmark finale show at Tokyo Dome set for November, underscoring just how global their reach has become.
TYLA – “CHANEL”

Tyla is back in her bag and this time it’s Chanel. Her latest single, “CHANEL,” is a confident, flirty anthem that mixes glossy pop with her signature Amapiano flair. Over a hypnotic beat and irresistible hook, Tyla turns “How you say you love me? You ain’t put me in Chanel” into both a mantra and a demand. It’s not just about the designer; it’s about knowing your worth and making sure everybody else does too.
Decked out head-to-toe in Chanel, Tyla turns the music video into a full-blown fashion fantasy filled with confidence, glamour, and main character energy. Every sway, lyric and look drips with attitude, reminding us that Tyla isn’t just owning the moment but inviting every listener to feel like a star of their own.
SANTOS BRAVOS – “0%”

Emerging from the multinational survival program led by HYBE Latin America, “0%” is the official debut track of SANTOS BRAVOS, the Latino-pop boy band formed through the series. The group’s pool of talent — Kenneth, Alejandro, Kauê, Gabi, and Drew — spans Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Puerto Rico, and the U.S respectively.
A bona fide ‘we outside’ anthem, “0%” captures the spirit of an unplanned night out. The group sings about living in the moment, disconnected from phone screens and other distractions. They’re right where they want to be. The production keeps things light and rhythmic, built around easy harmonies and an addictive hook that you can’t help but groove to.
Kicking off their career with a vibe that says “we’re just getting started,” “0%” sets the tone for the group ready to chart new territory.
JERO – “Tease”

Korean R&B singer JERO turns up the heat with “Tease,” a late-night track that blends Korean and English lyrics over smooth, bass-driven production. Written and composed by JERO, the song finds him in full command, by being direct, and flirty.
Laced with sensual tension, “Tease” is built around JERO’s confident delivery and a refrain that doubles as both invitation and warning: “Please me, don’t tease me.” The beat stays understated yet deliberate, giving his voice room to carry the track’s sultry, sexy energy. “Tease” is a standout track that captures the clean, minimalist polish that characterizes modern Korean R&B.
H33RA – “Luv U Down”
It’s officially cuffing season, so you know what that means — slow jams and love songs are taking over the playlist as we speak. Coming in hot with a smooth fusion of R&B and drill, which he’s playfully dubbed “R&Drill,” is “Luv U Down” by singer, songwriter, and producer H33RA. Now the UK native is no stranger to a soulful, nostalgic blend of ‘90s and 2000s beats, but the mix of snappy hi-hats that drill is known for is a welcome addition to the singer’s refined catalog.
“Forget all our friends, they don’t understand (how this feels) / They can’t fathom, they don’t comprehend (something real) / God, I’m grateful that we came to be, my heart was made for you, yours was meant for me,” H33RA croons as he hopscotches his way through the melody. From the yearning to the romance of it all, “Luv U Down” was made for real lovers — the ones who openly protect, cherish, and worship their significant other, regardless of outside opinions. If that sounds like you or someone you know, this might just be the song (and artist) for you.
PSYCHIC FEVER – “SWISH DAT”

PSYCHIC FEVER are back and slicing through the night with “SWISH DAT,” a high-energy track that hits hard from the first beat. The song doubles as the official soundtrack theme for the Japanese TV show Masked NINJA Akakage, and the septet fully leans into their shinobi mode. Packed with heavy bass, razor-sharp lyrics, and a hook that sticks in your head, “SWISH DAT” makes you want to jump up and dance, all while pretending you’ve got secret ninja skills.
The hip-hop single keeps momentum rolling with verses that build into a chorus you can’t stop replaying: “Silent-killin’ warriors, we’re warriors / We go swish, we go swish / We gon’ lock in, lock in, swish that.” The beat locks you in, carrying you through each moment with effortless energy. “SWISH DAT” is another reminder of why PSYCHIC FEVER are one of the most exciting acts to watch right now.
Just Seconds Apart – “Over & Over”
‘Tis the season for fall weddings, and love is definitely in the air thanks to the triplet band Just Seconds Apart. The Arizona-born trio, consisting of members Sela, Ari, and Alex, tug on our heartstrings once again with their latest single, “Over & Over.” Painting the picture of a couple on their wedding day, the song plays out like a whispered promise, a vow to love one another as deep as the ocean, and as long as time will allow. Maybe that’s why the triplets have dedicated this song to their parents, who have been married for 30 years — a testament to how strong a bond they share and an example of how to love.
In much of JSA’s discography thus far, guitarist and middle sibling Ari serves as the band’s lead vocalist, while drummer Sela and bassist/keyboardist Alex provide backing vocals. However, this time the song is entirely sung in unison by the three siblings, their harmonies supported only by an acoustic guitar, allowing its stripped-down nature to relish in the vulnerability and trust of giving yourself over to a loved one.
“Water in your eyes, rain on your tie as you vow / Once upon a time, I hope my life would be yours and now / And now, I see it coming true,” the band sings softly. After nearly three minutes of wistful serenading, we’re convinced booking Just Seconds Apart for your wedding (as they’ve been cleverly promoting) would actually be a lovely idea.
Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “In Another World” by EJAE, AP Dhillon & Shonda Kahlon’s “By My Side,” and “Heartquake” by ZEE PRUK & NuNew. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.
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