Sunday Spin: New Releases From Jeff Satur, Tokischa, Hearts2Hearts, and Fujii Kaze

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.
Happy Summer Solstice! EnVi is cranking up the heat with a fresh lineup of vibrant summery tunes to kickstart the season. Whether you’re channeling party vibes and confident strides or just enjoying mellow days out in the sun, we’ve got a jam-packed week of new music to match every mood.
Jeff Satur – “Tell Me The Name”
Just in case your playlist was missing a sensual vibe this week, Jeff Satur is bringing everything you need with “Tell Me The Name.” With a similar tone to his songs “Black Tie” and “Dum Dum,” “Tell Me The Name” is entangled in a dark story of revenge and self-driven karma. On YouTube, Satur put a mantra to the song, stating, “This song is vengeance dressed in devotion. It is my vow. Say the name, and I’ll make sure they never forget yours.”
Through the music video, viewers can see Satur take the role of a loyal lead figure, ready to get revenge on those who have been hurting a woman he has his sights on. All he needs to put his plan into action is their name. Adorned in a dark suit with chains draped on his chest, Jeff Satur shines with a star quality throughout the video as the song plays as a soundtrack to his unforgiving actions. At the end lies a slight psychological twist – is Satur truly the orchestrator of his actions?
Rocco – “Just for Tonight”
This New Jersey native took to Nashville to record his debut album Skin & Bone and it’s everything fans could have wanted: youth, love, and his signature indie sound. Rocco isn’t a new name in the music game as he gained heavy popularity with his songs “Baby Blue” and “spin you round.” However, his new music is more him than he’s ever sounded before, and the song that truly hones in on this image is his lead single, “Just for Tonight.”
The song holds a country twang while keeping true to his indie roots and lies just below three minutes long. Themes of longing, hope, and youthful desire overtake the track as Rocco sings about giving into love even if it’s “just for tonight.” Rocco has self-proclaimed himself as a lover boy and the single fits him so well, it could even be his theme song. Sprinkled throughout are smooth instrumentals, perfect for slow dancing with that special someone. The album as a whole feels like an introduction to Rocco and more like a welcoming into the next chapter of his career.
BGYO – “All These Ladies”

Attention ladies! Filipino boy group BGYO are drawing attention with their latest single “All These Ladies.” This song is a groovy and confident track full of irresistible charm and flirtatious energy. The all-English track unveils a mature concept that captures the excitement of romantic connections and celebrates the beauty found in every woman. For the hopeless romantics, “All These Ladies” taps into the magnetic pull of falling in love at first sight and leaning into the desire of needing to know more.
Lyrics like “Met somebody new last night / Why am I in love again?” embody the whirlwind feelings of potential found in each person. BGYO’s music video leans into classic boy group visuals, featuring the members wearing sleek suits as they are slowly getting engulfed in each woman around them, all while highlighting mature choreography. As summer ushers in the potential of new beginnings, “All These Ladies” sets the stage for a season filled with love, excitement, and fun.
grentperez – “Peace of Mind”
Coming off his North America tour, grentperez is spoiling fans with his immediate release of “Peace of Mind.” Three months ago when his debut album, Backflips in a Restaurant, was released, alongside it Perez put out a full album visualizer, painting his quirky restaurant on a massive canvas. Yet, even at the end of the visualizer, his painting was not complete. With the “Peace of Mind” visualizer viewers can see him add additional wall art, a peace sign, and brain (or mind), as well as the word “restaurant.”
While the single came as a surprise to most, even with the hint of the unfinished painting, fans immediately took to streaming the groove-filled track. The song is very relevant to current events and Perez doesn’t hold back with his commentary. In the second verse, he sings, “What is it people don’t quite understand? / Being empathetic, I thought was just common sense.” Though the song carries an untroubled sound, as it progresses, Perez gets angrier, going as far as to now be the second explicit song in his discography. He ends the song repeating, “It’s ‘cause you’re really fuckin’ up my peace of mind,” with a differing line following. Perez gets it and for those who have been experiencing wavering inner serenity, “Peace of Mind” may be your new anthem.
Wabie featuring Sea Birdie – “Sasama Ka?”
Since the release of his album “Sun Chaser” in September 2025, Wabie has been keeping a low profile, but “Sasama Ka?” marks his return to sunshine-infused music, just in time for warm weather and beach visits. He sings alongside his musical and life partner Sea Birdie (Rachel Rhodes) and their voices come together to form a comforting yet fun tune.
The music video is retro yet modern with a Wes Anderson twist as Channel W announces that “pretty much everywhere, it’s gonna be hot.” It then cuts to the duo singing and playing the guitar in front of the vast ocean. The “Sasama Ka?” music video is comical, genius, and soothing, exactly what the music scene needs right now. While Wabie hasn’t teased any other new music, we can only hope to hear more picturesque and joyful songs from him in the future.
Fujii Kaze – “Hachikō”

“Hachikō” is the first single off of Fujii Kaze’s upcoming third album, Prema, and he believes it to be his biggest and best yet. The fully English track is just a sneak peek at the album which will also be his first full English endeavor. The title of the song shares the same name with the famous Japanese dog that waited for his owner at the train station for ten years after his owner’s passing. Because of his moving dedication, a Hachikō statue sits in Japan to serve as a reminder of his loyalty.
Though the story is quite sad, the song’s tempo is the complete opposite, offering a fun disco-pop beat. Similar to the story, the chorus repeats, “You’ve been patiently waiting for me.” Because of the playful chorus, Fujii Kaze also believes there is a second meaning to the song – one about the loyalty that his fans have shown while waiting for his third album. Prema is set to release on September 5, and until then, we will be dancing our hearts out to “Hachikō.”
KATSEYE – “Gabriela”

Global sensation KATSEYE are outdoing themselves once again with their latest single “Gabriela.” Showcasing a different side to their artistry, the group reveals their silky vocals paired with sultry lyrics and Latin-infused rhythms. The music video along with the lyrics weave the story together. Jessica Alba stars as the CEO of Gabriela Enterprises and is looking for a new successor. Chaos erupts as the girls clash over who will take over, bringing their bold line “Hands off Gabriela” to life. Daniela takes the spotlight during the bridge, delivering Spanish verses with hypnotic vocals and flawless precision that lift the track to new heights before seamlessly transitioning back into the chorus.
“We leaned into the world of telenovelas because they’re iconic and over-the-top in the best possible way – from the acting to hair and wardrobe. We tried to honor that spirit while having fun with the concept,” KATSEYE said in a press release. “It’s all love, all homage, and definitely all drama!”
“Gabriela” is the second track in their upcoming EP Beautiful Chaos, which is slated for release on June 27. If you want to add some spice into your playlists, this is the perfect song for you!
Tokischa – “Miami / Celos”

Turn up the volume for Dominican rapper Tokischa’s two-track release and music video “Miami / Celos,” arriving just in time for summer. Their catchy beats will have you spellbound and dancing nonstop. “Miami” pulses with the electric energy of the city it’s named after. It celebrates freedom, a lively nightlife, and having fun. “Celos” is set in the Dominican Republic, where Tokischa gets into a heated back-and-forth with Bullin 47, fueled by the emotional tension of jealousy and trust. The two songs highlight Tokischa’s dembow sound layered with a storytelling approach, capturing the duality of her upcoming album.
Hearts2Hearts – “STYLE”

SM’s newest girl group Hearts2Hearts have released a fun and fresh track “STYLE.” This upbeat dance track hits in the nostalgic feels, blending modern energy with a musical sound reminiscent of second and third generation K-pop. The song is carried by disco-house rhythms, funky basslines, and bubblegum-pop vocals that reflect the playful curiosity of someone with a bold and stylish personality. “STYLE’s” music video further taps on nostalgia with Y2K graphics, youthful scenes, and vibrant wardrobe choices. Expect to see more of Hearts2Hearts soon as they will be making their UK debut at SMTOWN LIVE in London on June 28!
ONE OR EIGHT – “365”

In light of their recent announcement of their partnership with Atlantic Music Group, ONE OR EIGHT have released their all-English track “365.” All day, every day, ONE OR EIGHT are expressing their desire to stay close to the one they love. This song has a soft steady beat with a captivating melody, making the emotion and honest feelings of the lyrics come to life. “365” also serves as an ode to their fans. “Through the lyrics, we want to express our immense gratitude and love for all of our fans, 1DERZ, who have been rooting for us over the past year and sharing many unforgettable moments with us,” REIA said in a press release.
Directed by Osrin, known for his work on music videos and artwork for GLAY and millennium parade, the music video for “365” captures scenes that echo unforgettable moments within 365 days filled with reflections and feelings toward someone special. Marking their first love song, ONE OR EIGHT are emulating the carefree feelings and passion that arise from romance. “We’re gonna last forever,” they sing.
Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “MUSIC” by BIG Naughty Feat. LEE CHANHYUK, “daisyfields” by bella amor, and “One More Reason” by LUCA. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.
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