BILLCS New Music Report – February 4/26 with new songs by MELØ, Nicola Nicoletti, Agnes, Donna Lewis & David Lowe, Dansyn, The Jack Rubies, and Gene Champagne

As you may have guessed, I didn’t get Harry Styles tickets for his NYC shows, which have all sold out (whatever that means when there are still tickets for sale on sites like Vivid Seats). And “Aperture” debuted at #1 in the US and the UK, something that was driven by fandom as with Taylor Swift. I like the song, but let’s see if it endures.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five come from one of our favourite years for pop singles, 1969 (and all with connections to Canada in some way!). And with the BILLCS Top 30 now in its 28th year, you’ll find out what songs were #1 on the chart back to 1998!

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

MELO, "Devil's Feet"

MELØ, “Devil’s Feet”

About the artist: After the more mellow retro flavours of “New Way of Missing You”, Windsor, Ontario multi-talent MELØ returns the hook-filled “Devil’s Feet”.

About the record: Taking his cue from 1980’s David Bowie albums like Let’s Dance, Tonight and Never Let Me Down, as well as other performers like Robert Palmer, MELØ brings on the funky rhythms with the powerful “Devil’s Feet”. It’s a cathartic song for today, and according to MELØ it “confronts the tension between good and evil as lived experience”. In other words, just let loose and shake off your frustrations while grooving to the song. Rhythmic bass, guitar, and horns all fuse well together along with choir-like vocals near the end.

Other comments: Fans of MELØ’s recent fun single “I Don’t Speak French”, which reached #7 on the BILLCS Top 30 last year, will completely dig “Devil’s Feet”. Check out its animated video at the following link: Devil’s Feet.

Nicola Nicoletti, "Perfect's Overrated"

NICOLA NICOLETTI, “Perfect’s Overrated”

About the artist: Nicola Nicoletti is a pop/electronic artist from Czechia who has only been releasing music since last year. If his name looks familiar, it’s because DJ Hunter chose it as his ‘Bop of the Week’ in last week’s Report.

About the record: With “Perfect’s Overrated”, Nicola comes across as a natural for creating relatable songs with an emotional edge in a europop setting. The song immediately grabbed my ears with its early 90’s Erasure/Pet Shop Boys musical flavour, with his voice comparable to Ryan Tedder or Tom Grennan in appeal – he even has similarly smouldering good looks and curly hair like the latter. By the numbers, it looks like Nicola’s European audience is getting quickly attached to his songs – he is also fluent in French, Spanish and Portuguese, and has released songs in some or all of those languages, including this one.

Other comments: All of his songs are written and produced by Julian Greco, which I presume to be Nicola’s non-performing name.

Agnes, "Trigger"

AGNES, “Trigger”

About the artist: Sweden’s Agnes continues on a roll with singles from her first album in nearly 5 years, Beautiful Madness. “Trigger” is the latest to follow-up the BILLCS Top 30 #1 “Balenciaga Covered Eyes”.

About the record: If an artist is going to show her inspiration or influence from Lady Gaga, then “Trigger” is an ideal showcase for that. What I’ve been enjoying about the singles released prior to the new album – including “Milk”, “Ego” and “LoveSongs” – is that they don’t hold back being provocative in some way. We know from past releases that Agnes’ voice has a beautiful lilt in more deliberately melodic dance tracks. “Trigger” shows a tougher, no nonsense side, and the producers keep the arrangements in it and the other album tracks versatile and ear-catching.

Other comments: Be sure to check out this new Agnes era with the Beautiful Madness album. I’m hoping it increases her popularity outside of Sweden.

Donna Lewis, David Lowe, "Meet Me"

DONNA LEWIS, DAVID LOWE, “Meet Me”

About the artists: Welsh singer Donna Lewis will forever be associated with the 90’s with her massive 1996 hit “I Love You Always Forever” stuck in our heads, from her debut album Now In A Minute. She has sporadically released new music independently since 2002, most recently the 2024 album Rooms With A View (with American electronic musician Holmes Ives).  David Lowe is a British composer and producer most noted for his themes for the BBC News, as well as the 1999 UK Top 5 release “Would You…?” under the moniker Touch & Go.

About the record: Donna is no stranger to dance and electronic music, following up “I Love You Always Forever” with “Love Him” in 1998, which reached #1 on Billboard’s Dance Club Play chart. She also recorded a Welsh version of “Enjoy Youth” on the most recent same-named album by Wales native Bright Light Bright Light. “Meet Me” is somewhat of a throwback to Donna’s successful era of late 90’s, early 00’s musically, recalling lighter electronic releases of the day by Robert Miles, Gabriel & Dresden and Above & Beyond. The message is direct, about two people meeting under floodlights, which could be the beginning of… whatever, you decide! Donna’s voice is as lovely as ever, and listeners who loved her earlier hits and releases will be immediately taken with “Meet Me”.

Other comments: Donna and David will soon release their collaborative album, Wanderlust.

Dansyn, "Bang That"

DANSYN, “Bang That”

About the artist: Dansyn is Toronto-born producer Daniel Balamut, who many of you will know from his previous dance music identity, DLMT. Daniel rebranded as Dansyn over a year ago and has been since making waves with his refined productions.

About the record: “Bang That” is a fun, crunchy, bass synth-filled track that gets in your face and in your ears and stays there. It takes cues from Dansyn’s contemporaries like Fisher, Chris Lake, Eli Brown, and fellow Canadian Ryan Shepherd. Another hooky part of the song is a higher, more melodic synth riff, which should tease club goers onto the dance floor with ease.

Other comments: As DLMT, Dansyn’s track (with Luis Torres and Rico 56) “Wildfire” got to #6 on the BILLCS Top 30 in 2023. His risky move to rebrand and adjust his style while still successful as DLMT appears to be working, with support from the likes of Meduza and John Summit.

The Jack Rubies, "Swampsnake"

THE JACK RUBIES, “Swampsnake”

About the artist: I’ve recently written about two previous singles by comeback kids The Jack Rubies, who held court in the alternative rock circle for a few years in the late 80’s.

About the record: “Swampsnake” isn’t a Jack Rubies original, but a cover of a song by early 70’s rock tastemakers The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. I’m not familiar with the original, which was even slightly before my time, but it’s a more aggressive track for the band and it’s full of swaggery goodness. The humour of the lyrics, about someone who wishes he was acting as a placeholder until his object of affection finds someone better, is fitting with The Jack Rubies’ own sardonic originals.

Other comments: “Swampsnake” is surely an attention-getter and could get The Jack Rubies new fans, and maybe even a few who know and enjoyed the original. It comes from their latest album Visions in the Bowling Alley.

Gene Champagne, "I Can't Pretend"

GENE CHAMPAGNE, “I Can’t Pretend”

About the artist: Hamilton, Ontario-born Gene Champagne is the drummer/vocalist for legendary Canadian rock band Teenage Head. “I Can’t Pretend” follows up his energetic take on 60’s bubblegum classic “Yummy Yummy Yummy” from last year.

About the record: “I Can’t Pretend” finds Gene in familiar territory with another cover, this time of UK new wave/surf rock band The Barracudas’ 1981 release, which likely found its way into many Teenage Head fans’ record collections. It also happens to be a song in Teenage Head’s repertoire which the group first recorded on their 1985 album Trouble in the Jungle. After performing it in concert for so long now, Gene’s version cleanly captures the essence of the original with an edgy, zesty sound that never goes out of fashion. You can’t go wrong with solid choices like this.

Other comments: Just a bit of trivia – The Barracudas’ lead singer Jeremy Gluck is also Canadian, hailing from Ottawa, and is still active as a musician and an artist.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Trivecta, vanru, "Before I Go"

As my show The Big 20 could not run this week, this week’s pick by Trivecta and vanru, “Before I Go” will carry over to next week as well

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Corey Hart, "Sunglasses at Night"

It’s Corey Hart’s debut smash from 1984, “Sunglasses at Night”

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Big Daddy’s record of the week will return

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

MAAPS, "Spirit in the Sky"

It’s the electronic folk sound of MAAPS with their original “Spirit in the Sky”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Blood, Sweat & Tears – Spinning Wheel
Kenny Rogers and the First Edition – Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town
Motherlode – When I Die
The Guess Who – Laughing
Oliver – Good Morning Starshine

28 YEARS OF BILLCS TOP 30 #1’s

These are the songs that rocked my world since the inception of the BILLCS Top 30 in 1998.

2025 SONNY FODERA, JAZZY, D.o.D., “Somedays”

2024 BENSON BOONE, “To Love Someone”

2023 DARIN, “Satisfaction”

2022 TELYKAST, SAM GRAY, “Unbreakable”

2021 THE DISCO FRIES, GIIANTS, ALLISON PARK, “Give It Back”

2020 R3HAB, ZAYN, JUNGLEBOI, “Flames”

2019  A-TRAK, TODD TERRY, “DJ’s Gotta Dance More”

2018 MIGUEL, “Pineapple Skies”

2017 BOBBY NOURMAND, D.O.C. GOODMORNING, “D E E P in NY”

2016 SIMON CURTIS, “8bit Heart” (redux)

2015 BRANDYN BURNETTE, “Sleeve”

2014 MARTIN GARRIX, “Animals”

2013 MATTHEW KOMA, “1998”

2012 RUNE RK, DATABOY, “Memorize Me”

2011 PENGUIN PRISON, “Golden Train”

2010 SIMON CURTIS, “Delusional”

2009 JON MCLAUGHLIN, “You Can Never Go Back”

2008 DARREN HAYES, “How To Build A Time Machine”

2007 EMILY HAINES & THE SOFT SKELETON, “Doctor Blind”

2006 MECK, LEO SAYER, “Thunder In My Heart Again”

2005 TYLER HILTON, “The Letter Song”

2004 ALICIA KEYS, “You Don’t Know My Name”

2003 CASSIUS, STEVE EDWARDS, “The Sound of Violence”

2002 CRYSTAL WATERS, “Come on Down”

2001 LIFEHOUSE, “Hanging by a Moment”

2000 soulDECISION, “Faded”

1999 LAURYN HILL, “Lost Ones”

1998 JOÉE, “Angel”

 

 

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – January 29/26 with new songs by Msaki & Jesse Clegg, Michael Medrano, Polar Bears, Twin City & Robbie Rosen, NOTD & Libby Whitehouse, Sleepy Benjamin, Bobby Nourmand and Foinix, Mason & THNK

The Report returns after a week’s break for some much needed sunshine and relaxation. You’ll find several familiar names among my choices this week as well as some new ones. 

I’m totally baffled by “Aperture” by Harry Styles. It’s a decent song that seems to point Harry into a dance music direction for his upcoming album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. I never enjoyed One Direction but I have enjoyed Harry’s solo career. “Aperture” looks to be going against all odds for a conventional hit record in terms of streaming numbers, and is being treated as an event record at Top 40 and Hot AC radio formats, where it is already almost in the Top 10 nationally. But is it the song that is really grabbing music fans, or is it just the long-awaited return of Harry? I said initially that “Aperture” will fall off quickly and be followed by another single in a few weeks – apparently not so. The radio support totally puzzles me. After my first few listens I said that it was NOT a hit, and that it needed an edit to help it along – also apparently not so. It will be interesting to see if “Aperture” is simply all about Harry and its casual streaming listens, or if it will truly endure as we already saw happen with “Watermelon Sugar” and “As It Was”. On another note, wish me luck as I try to get concert tickets tomorrow for one of Harry’s shows in NYC – I’m not hopeful. You can check out the song for yourself by watching the video – click on the photo below.

Harry Styles, "Aperture"

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week – one for this week and last week – along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five come from that solid year of pop music, 1972. If you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser in the latest edition of the BILLCS Top 30. And you’ll find out what the BILLCS Top 30 looked like in a flashback chart to this week in 2013.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Msaki, Jesse Clegg, "How Dare You"

MSAKI, JESSE CLEGG, “How Dare You”

About the artists: Both Msaki and Jesse Clegg hail from South Africa and have followed disparate musical paths only to come together to create a cohesive sound that conveys honest emotions and relatable themes. Jesse is the son of the late, great Johnny Clegg, who I was fortunate to see perform three times in concert.

About the record: “How Dare You” follows up the sultry ballad “Wayside Lover”, which also incorporated some traditional South African elements. “How Dare You” is a bold pop release that wears its authenticity on its sleeve as it conveys one of those discussions that couples never like to have. It’s another beautifully sung release by both performers with production that relies on subtleties to let the story unfold. Despite the subject matter, it’s an easy listen that draws you in and makes you want more.

Other comments: These collaborations between Msaki and Jesse have been a hit in South Africa, so an EP is on its way called Entropy.

Michael Medrano, "Danse"

MICHAEL MEDRANO, “Danse”

About the artist: L.A.’s resident disco dad continues to explore a variety of electronic dance paths, his recent zesty techno-inspired “Animal” and the east European-drenched sounds of “Primadonna” among them.

About the record: “Danse”, like “Primadonna”, boldly takes its main cue from the exotic east European sounds of some cool records like “Stereo Love” by Edward Maya and “Prayer In C” by Lilly Wood & The Prick, as well as perhaps a few notes from Olly Alexander/Years & Years vocal-wise. It’s got a frenetic synth beat that will also easily draw in fans of 80’s electropop. “Danse” is a very well-rounded and as with several of Michael’s other releases, submit to its tantalizing charms if you dare!

Other comments: With “Primadonna” surpassing more than a million streams, Michael’s fanbase for his ever-changing niche in electronic dance music is growing, and “Danse” continues on that path towards a third album release.

Polar Bears, "Look Back"

POLAR BEARS, “Look Back”

About the artist: Our friendly anonymous American polar bear-masked dance music production duo follows up “Fake It” (with Jay Mason), which recently peaked at #6 on the BILLCS Top 30.

About the record: “Look Back” is a deep house track driven by a sneaky bass synth groove. It samples the track “Never Give Up” by Bravetone, which came out a few years ago, in case it sounds familiar. But the Polar Bears have taken the excerpt from the song and turned it into one of the song’s hooks, and it’s another fun and memorable track full of 90’s techno house flavour.

Other comments: If you enjoyed “Fake It” as much as me, then “Look Back” goes down quite easily.

Twin City, Robbie Rosen, "Electric Heartbeat"

TWIN CITY, ROBBIE ROSEN, “Electric Heartbeat”

About the artists: Twin City is a NYC vocal and songwriting duo of Anjali and Bhavani which has been releasing music since 2022. Robbie Rosen is the prolific NYC singer, songwriter and producer whose songs have appeared numerous times in these blog pages and on the BILLCS Top 30.

About the record: “Electric Heartbeat” is a delightful and uplifting pop/dance track with nuanced production that makes the content joyous rather than too sugary sweet. The vocal work is nicely balanced with Twin City and Robbie all getting their showcases, but also coming together in crisp harmonies. It’s refreshing not to hear a song awash in effects that lets the lyrics and vocals shine.

Other comments: I’d pitch this to dance music fans looking for something light, à la Kylie Minogue or Dua Lipa.

NOTD, Libby Whitehouse, "Found Your Love"

NOTD, LIBBY WHITEHOUSE, “Found Your Love”

About the artists: NOTD is Swedish production duo Tobi Danielsson – who performs on tour – and Sam Brandt – who is now mainly behind the scenes. They’ve been to the top of the dance charts with songs like “So Close” and “Nobody”, which was also a BILLCS Top 30 #1. Libby Whitehouse is a relatively new British vocalist who has also recently released a well-received track with Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren.

About the record: NOTD steps back from deep house and more progressive dance music, and returns to the kind of pop/dance releases that led them to where they are now. “Found Your Love” is bright, happy and uplifting thanks also to an engaging vocal performance by Libby. It’s a no-brainer for dance music radio airplay.

Other comments: It’s hard to believe I first wrote about NOTD back in 2017 – a remix of a Fergie song on Soundcloud no less!

Sleepy Benjamin, "Day by Day"

SLEEPY BENJAMIN, “Day by Day”

About the artist: Australian pop artist Sleepy Benjamin is back after a bit of a break, following last year’s “Mango” and “Pear Cider”.

About the record: “Day by Day” shows the artist at his authentic self, reinforcing the need for us to reflect, step back, and take life a little slower if needed in these strange times which make some people fear too much for their immediate future. It’s got a lilting, tropical dance/pop sound into which you can escape while Ben’s earnest ruminations provide some solace and reassurance.

Other comments: “Day by Day” is a unique and fitting social commentary set to a contrasting, swaying rhythm.

Bpbby Nourmand, "Virgo"

BOBBY NOURMAND, “Virgo”

About the artist: L.A. based dance producer Bobby Nourmand has been noted during the last decade for his ability to create sounds that stand out in his songs, whether they are solo efforts or collaborations which have fused hip hop, pop, and different dance sub-genres.

About the record: Some of Bobby’s best records have been dark ones for those late club nights, and “Virgo” is another distinct fine release. Using elements of techno, trance, and deep house, and some sound bites that come right out of the 80’s, as well as an uncredited female vocal, “Virgo” is a haunting, vibey track that stands out.

Other comments: It’s hard to believe that it’s been 10 years since “Smokin’ Joe” and “B E C A U S E” – remember the free download era?

Foinix, Mason, THNK, "Everglow"

FOINIX, MASON, THNK, “Everglow”

About the artists: Foinix is American producer Jonathan Rosengarten, who became a protégé of Sam Feldt, signing to his Heartfeldt label. There’s not much info about the other two artists other than in their Spotify profiles. Mason is an atypical older female dance producer – which is great to see! – and THNK is a relative newcomer with “Everglow” being only his second release. Both seem to specialize in chill house.

About the record: This trio of producers has managed to strip Coldplay’s “Everglow” down to 2:10 and still create a cohesive midtempo chill house version which highlights an uncredited male vocal. This one will grab you even if you don’t know the original, and is the kind of track that will make your ears perk up as an evening in a club winds down.

Other comments: The original version of “Everglow” comes from Coldplay’s 2016 release A Head Full of Dreams.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Don West, "Day to Night"

It’s Australian pop/soul singer/songwriter Don West with the laid back sound of “Day to Night”

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

This week:

Blues Magoos, "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet"

A dose of psychedelic pop from 1967 with “(We Ain’t Got) Nothin’ Yet” by The Blues Magoos

Last week:

Freda Payne, "Band of Gold"

A classic slice of pop from 1970, “Band of Gold” by Freda Payne

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Big Daddy’s record of the week will return

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Nicola Nicoletti, "Perfect's Overrated"

It’s multilingual European electropop artist Nicola Nicoletti with “Perfect’s Overrated”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Royal Scots Dragoon Guards – Amazing Grace
Frank Mills – Poor Little Fool (You Tube link)
Gordon Lightfoot – Beautiful
Don McLean – Vincent
America – I Need You

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

Dimension & Karen Harding have soared to #1 with their drum ‘n bass flavoured dance track “Guardian Angel”

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

Mico, eaJ, "Ever After"

It’s Breakthrough Artist Juno Award nominee Mico with American-Asian vocalist eaJ and “Ever After” (25-18)

BILLCS TOP 30 FLASHBACK CHART – 2013

Flash-forward 13 years later: Matthew Koma is married to Hilary Duff and leading his rock band Winnetka Bowling League, and I finally got to see Zedd perform in Las Vegas in November. Ne-Yo is now part of an oldies tour, and Ariana Grande has been nominated for an Oscar!

03 01 1998 Matthew Koma
01 02 PARACHUTE Matthew Koma
06 03 THE CITY River Tiber
05 04 TIME BOMB (WALK AWAY) Chris Wallace
02 05 YEAH YEAH Willy Moon
04 06 PLAY THE GIRL Tao Hypah
10 07 WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF River Tiber
11 08 FAST AS I CAN Frankmusik
12 09 TAKE A WALK Passion Pit
21 10 CLARITY Zedd, Foxes
08 11 O.V.E.R. U. Daniel Bedingfield
19 12 IF I LOSE MYSELF One Republic
17 13 LET ME LOVE YOU (UNTIL YOU LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF) Ne-Yo
16 14 NOW Matt and Kim
18 15 KEEP ME CRAZY Chris Wallace
22 16 REBOOT THE MISSION Wallflowers, Mick Jones
27 17 A WORLD APART Davis Redfield
24 18 MISS UNKNOWN Eric Saade
07 19 SKYFALL Adele
09 20 BURN Bim
29 21 TURN AROUND Conor Maynard, Ne-Yo
25 22 POPULAR SONG Mika, Ariana Grande
New 23 SUIT & TIE Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z
26 24 SOMEWHERE TO HIDE Shiny Toy Guns
New 25 REVERIE River Tiber
New 26 LEARN TO LOVE AGAIN Lawson
13 27 DON’T YOU WORRY CHILD Swedish House Mafia, John Martin
14 28 BETWEEN THE RAINDROPS Lifehouse, Natasha Bedingfield
15 29 GOOD GIRLFRIEND Kid Massive, DATABOY
20 30 YOUTH IN TROUBLE Presets

 

BILLCS Top 30 #736 – January 26/26 featuring songs by Dimension & Karen Harding, Will Swinton, Alexander Stewart, Greyson Chance and more!

Edition #736 says goodbye to some 2025 favourites and hello to five new ones, and someone has wrestled away #1 from Conan Gray!

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 3 online radio shows – The Big 20 and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20 and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

Seizing the top portion of the chart at the right moment, UK dance producer Dimension & frequent chart visitor Karen Harding soar 7-1 with the majestic “Guardian Angel”. This drum ‘n bass flavoured anthem is Karen’s second #1 following 2020’s “Undo My Heart” (with Digital Farm Animals).

Will Swinton, "Find a Way"

If you’re in Melbourne, Australia this week, Kiwi alternative performer Will Swinton opens up for The Kid Laroi on Thursday January 28 at John Cain Arena.  His recent single “Find a Way” moves up 4-3.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Toronto’s Alexander Stewart makes it three consecutive Top 5 entries as his pensive album track from What If, “The Boy I Almost Was”, climbs 9-5. I’m still puzzled why Canadian radio has not embraced tracks from What If, especially considering Alexander is now signed to Virgin/Universal.

Greyson Chance, "Flip the Record"

Greyson Chance has started writing on Substack, so you can also expect more new music from him this year, and “Flip the Record” moves up 8-6.

Jorge Wilson, "Gemini"

New UK indie rock singer/songwriter Jorge Wilson lands in the Top 10 with only his third single, the earworm “Gemini”, which climbs 13-8.

N i G H T S, "Addicted"

Philadelphia indie lo-fi pop/hip hop duo N i G H T S are back in the Top 10 for a fifth time with their recent single “Addicted” (14-10, above), while follow-up “Bad” (below, from the EP of the same name) advances 28-22.

N i G H T S, "Bad"

Tiesto, FORS, "Bring Me To Life"

It’s one of the most commanding songs on dance music radio, and all it took was a return to trance for Tiësto with “Bring Me To Life” (15-11) featuring Sweden’s Nellie Fors on vocals.

Miguel, "Rip"

He’s definitely released a sometimes puzzling and polarizing album in CAOS, but the most accessible song on the first release in seven years by Miguel to me is “Rip”, which climbs 20-14. His tour in support of the album kicks off on February 10 in Atlanta.

Pacifica, "Indie Boyz"

Those Argentinian alternative rock women, Pacifica, are off to a flying start on the chart as “Indie Boyz” rises 23-17.

Mico, eaJ, "Ever After"

Toronto’s Mico, in collaboration with American-Asian singer eaJ, has the Fastest Riser with his hook-filled single “Ever After”, which soars 25-18.

Kungs, Theophilus London, "Galaxy"

The Highest Debut at #23 belongs to French dance producer Kungs with his bouncy house track “Galaxy”, with vocal by co-writer Theophilus London. It’s Kungs’ third entry on the chart following 2021’s “Never Going Home” (#2) and 2023’s “Substitution” (#8, with Purple Disco Machine and Julian Perretta). I was a latehead on 2016’s “This Girl”, so it sadly never charted…

Trivecta, vanru, "Before I Go"

At #26 is the first entry since 2020 for Florida electronic producer Trivecta, teaming up with UK vocalist vanru for “Before I Go”. “Leave It All Behind” (with Fagin) previously reached #9.

Aerosmith, Yungblud, "Problems"Aerosmith gets their first entry in 25 years – to the week – with “Problems”, their collaboration with Yungblud from the EP One More Time.  I’m enjoying this one because it transports me back to Aerosmith’s classic 1970’s era. It’s also an awesome showcase for Yungblud, currently getting raves for his live shows around the world, and it follows up his #8 “Zombie”.  Aerosmith’s last chart entry was “Jaded” (#24 in 2001).

Filippide, "Tha Rizzla"

Rising Italian producer Filippide grabs #28 with his irresistible tribal-sounding Afro-Caribbean dance release “Tha Rizzla”, with support from Sam Feldt through his One Seven Music label.

Illenium, Lo Spirit, "War"

Rounding out the five debuts at #29 is Illenium, teaming up with vocalist/screamer Lø Spirit for the powerful “War”, from Illenium’s upcoming album Odyssey. It’s Illenium’s 12th entry, following last year’s #1 “In My Arms” (with Hayla), and it’s Lø Spirit’s second entry, following 2023’s “Hollow” (#5), for which he provided vocals for Illenium buds Dabin and Kai Wachi.

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – January 15/26 with new songs by Kungs & Theophilus London, Filippide, Midnight Til Morning, Stanley Simmons, Matthew Holtby, and The Jack Rubies

I will be on vacation, fortunately in somewhere sunny, next week, so the next BILLCS New Music Report will be on Thursday, January 29.

I loved season 5 of TV’s “Stranger Things” and the choice of music that pervaded its episodes, particularly the finale. And as happened with Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” three years ago thanks to the volume of streams, other songs from the series are now following that one into the charts – “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac, “Purple Rain” by Prince, “Every Breath You Take” by The Police, as well as the three year old “End of Beginning” by DJO, aka Joe Keery, who plays Steve in the series. The latter reached #1 in the UK this past week and shot into the North American Top 10, a much bigger hit this time around. And while I welcome that song’s timely revival, I think the returns of the others will be short-lived. They’re all tried and true, and “Purple Rain” and “Every Breath” won’t become bigger hits than they already are. “Landslide” was never a single when released in 1975, but I think it will need radio play and a significant push from Warner Music to make it 2026’s equivalent of “Running Up That Hill”. Zara Larsson’s “Lush Life” is also back, and may become a bigger hit worldwide than upon its original release. I will be disappointed if this revival signals the return of other older songs.  New music has a difficult enough time finding listeners let alone competing for streams with revived older songs.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week, along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five choices are now 50 years old, from the class of ’76. You’ll also find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser in the latest edition of the BILLCS Top 30.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Kungs, Theophilus London, "Galaxy"

KUNGS, THEOPHILUS LONDON, “Galaxy”

About the artists:  Kungs (aka Val Brunel) is the French DJ/producer who soared to fame nearly 10 years ago with the now ubiquitous “This Girl” (with Australia’s Cookin on 3 Burners), still heard everywhere worldwide. Theophilus London is the American rapper, vocalist and songwriter who made a big splash in the early 2010’s with his unpredictable, alternative take on R&B and hip hop that slightly predated similar artists like Frank Ocean.

About the record: Kungs returns to fun, straight up house music with “Galaxy”, which could almost be a sequel to “Never Going Home” from a few years back. It also marks a welcome top notch return for Theophilus London after some low, troubling years which included a disappearance. But the main thing is that he’s back and his dynamic vocal works supurbly in tandem with the cool groove that Kungs and his fellow producers have greated in “Galaxy”. The wide appeal of this one is instantaneous, so clubs and dance music radio should not miss out on a no-brainer that will pull club goers onto the dance floor and make station phones ring.

Other comments: Kungs has his own label or imprint, Val Productions, with distribution through Island Def Jam Records, and his third album Out Loud arrives March 13.

Filippide, "Tha Rizzla"

FILIPPIDE, “Tha Rizzla”

About the artist: Filippide is an Italian DJ/producer (aka Filippo Morana) who has been releasing music for the last five years, including on such well-established indie dance labels like At Last and Soave.

About the record: “Tha Rizzla” isn’t the kind of dance record that you might think would come from an Italian producer, and it will hit you like a stray ball that came out of left field. I’m not sure whether the tribal flavour is Afrobeats or Caribbean, or a fusion of the two, but the driven uncredited male vocal dances on top of a percussive, unconventional tech-house rhythm that will make you take notice. Filippide certainly has something happening within a bit of a bubble here, and once it escapes, there will be no stopping it.

Other comments: “Tha Rizzla” is released courtesy of Sam Feldt’s One Seven Music and Heartfeldt Records.

Midnight Til Morning, "Heart on Fire"

MIDNIGHT TIL MORNING, “Heart on Fire”

About the artist:  Midnight Til Morning is an American-Australian rock quartet formed during the Netflix TV show “Building the Band”, where they ultimately finished fourth. The band consists of Conor, Zack, Shane and Mason, and some of the songs they’ve released boast significant writing credits, namely Benson Boone, Justin Jesso, Amy Shark, and Finneas.

About the record: “Heart on Fire” has a lot of 80’s mainstream rock flavour which fans of Journey, Foreigner and other bands of the day will enjoy mixed in with more contemporary flair from band’s like 5 Seconds of Summer. The song has a catchy flow, with lead vocals split between members along with some anthemic harmonies. Best of all, the overall sound is really tight, so these guys must have really hit it off during the show to make coming from potential careers as solo artists to a band environment so seamless. The sound of Midnight Til Morning is also very radio friendly, so don’t be surprised if they crop up on the airwaves in the future.

Other comments: “Heart on Fire” is culled from the group’s debut EP Afterglow. Midnight Til Morning are currently on tour in Europe, which then takes them to Asia, the U.S. and South America, before arriving back in the UK and Europe in the Spring.

Stanley Simmons, "Body Down"

STANLEY SIMMONS, “Body Down”

About the artist: Stanley Simmons isn’t a person, but the duo of Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons, sons of Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS, who have decided to carve out their own decidedly different musical path together with a folk-Americana-inspired rock sound.

About the record: “Body Down” sounds great and will appeal to fans of artists like Hozier and Twenty-One Pilots, mixing in alternative rock styles with more conventional pop vocals and harmonies. The song has that extra smatter of polish though, being produced by multiple Grammy Award winner Rob Cavallo. It’s a solid introduction, with a memorable chorus, and I am looking forward to hearing more. 

Other comments: “Body Down” is the first of a 10 song self-released project for Evan and Nick. At 31 and 36, they’re no novices, they grew up together and call Stanley Simmons their “third voice”. While they do tap into resources available to them as sons of rock legends, they aspire to be enjoyed and criticized on their own merits. To me, it sounds very intentional and smart.

Matthew Holtby, "Pretending"

MATTHEW HOLTBY, “Pretending”

About the artist:  Matthew Holtby is a Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist as well as a radio host who is based in the small town of Warkworth, Ontario, near Peterborough and Lindsay.

About the record: “Pretending” may be one of Matthew’s more complex songs lyrically, but it’s also one of his best, and its chorus and melody will have you singing along in no time. The song is about making difficult choices and taking the advice that you’d gladly give others. Matthew says, “It’s about getting over it… whatever it might be.” So many people agonize over decisions every day and “Pretending” is a friendly, beautifully sung reminder that you’re not alone. For me, there’s a lot of 90’s flavour in “Pretending”, which takes me back to songs like Michael Penn’s “No Myth” or Toad The Wet Sprocket’s “Something’s Always Wrong”.

Other comments: “Pretending” is Matthew’s first release for Pacifirecords.

The Jack Rubies, "Be Good or Be Gone"

THE JACK RUBIES, “Be Good or Be Gone”

About the artist: The Jack Rubies is a British post-new wave quintet who came back from a moderately successful brief period in the late 80’s to release new music a few years back, along with reissues of their 80’s college radio favourites.

About the record: “Be Good or Be Gone” is an entirely different affair from The Jack Rubies’ single from a few months earlier, the wickedly humourous “Are We Being Recorded?” This one is layered with lovely harmonies between singer/songwriter Ian Wright and British vocalist Cat Henry, and is another throwback to the early 90’s, particularly reminiscent of music by The Stone Roses and The Charlatans, though The Jack Rubies are from London. The track has an effervescent groove which masks some darker lyrics and resolution – the band says, “It’s time to move on. Two empty deck chairs are all that’s left on a deserted beach”. So I leave that to provoke your further thoughts about “Be Good or Be Gone”.

Other comments: The Jack Rubies’ new album, Visions in the Bowling Alley, is due for release on January 23.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Mico, eaJ, "Ever After"

“Ever After” is by Toronto’s Mico featuring American-South Korean singer eaJ

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Duran Duran, "Is There Something I Should Know?"

It’s Duran Duran’s first UK #1, “Is There Something I Should Know?”

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Tyla, "Chanel"

Grammy Award winner Tyla is back with her fun new track “Chanel”

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Robert Grace, "Home"

“Home” is by Irish folk/pop singer Robert Grace, which features his dad Bob and son Lincoln

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Dorothy Moore – Misty Blue
Diana Ross – Love Hangover
Wings – Let ‘Em In
Eric Carmen – Never Gonna Fall In Love Again
Captain & Tennille – Shop Around

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Conan Gray, "Eleven Eleven"

Conan Gray gets a second appearance at #1 with the album track “Eleven Eleven” from Wishbone

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

Jorge Wilson, "Gemini"

Hailing from Stoke-on-Trent in north-eastern England, it’s indie pop/rock singer/songwriter Jorge Wilson with “Gemini” (19-13)

 

BILLCS Top 30 #735 featuring songs by Conan Gray, The Magician, Reigen, Will Swinton, Kelli-Leigh, Jorge Wilson and more!

To take a page out of “Rent”, the BILLCS Top 30 began as a Top 10 posted online regularly beginning on January 19, 1998 – when it will be 10,220 days and 14,726,578 minutes ago!  Every other week, I enjoy sharing my own finds and how they fare in a Top 30 chart setting. There’s no formula, these are just my favourite songs of the moment. Songs can only stay on the chart for a maximum of 10 appearances (20 weeks) unless they are moving up the chart – and that itself has only happened once (hello, Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep”). Songs can re-enter but that hasn’t happened in years, so there are a handful that have spent more than 11 weeks non-consecutively. I’ve never charted an old song that has been revived, usually because I’ve made up my mind about it the first time it was released. And several indie artists have lengthy lists of songs that have appeared on the chart, just ask Bright Light Bright Light, Brandyn Burnette or Simon Curtis. As long as a song is “released” and can be “consumed” – for purchase, streaming on most platforms, free download – it is eligible to chart. Though it’s not a busy one, I hope you enjoy edition 735 to kick off 2026. The chart’s online archive is available at https://www.tinyurl.com/BILLCSTop30archive.

Here’s my first Top 10 from 28 years ago, including a 19 year old Usher’s first big hit and 4 by Canadians.

01 ANGEL Joée

02 BITTER SWEET SYMPHONY The Verve

03 YOU MAKE ME WANNA… Usher

04 EVERYTHING IS AUTOMATIC Matthew Good Band

05 FEEL SO GOOD Mase

06 THE MUMMERS DANCE Loreena McKennitt

07 BRIMFUL OF ASHA Cornershop

08 TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY Savage Garden

09 TOUCH, PEEL & STAND Days of the New

10 THIS MOURNING Wide Mouth Mason

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 3 online radio shows – The Big 20 and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20 and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Conan Gray, "Eleven Eleven"

Conan Gray’s heart-wrenching “Eleven Eleven”, an album track from Wishbone, continues from 2025 at #1 for a second appearance. I can’t wait to hear the songs from Wishbone in concert in February! The song finished at #13 on the BILLCS Top 90 Songs of 2025, but carrying over into 2026, it will also appear on this year’s list too. Will it hold for three appearances at #1? Find out in two weeks.

The Magician, "Night to Night"

The Magician’s “Night to Night”, based around the refrain and hook of Baltimora’s “Tarzan Boy”, leaps 5-2 to challenge for #1.

Reigen, "Quiero Bailar"

Another carryover into the new year is Reigen’s Spanish language rave up “Quiero Bailar”, which climbs 4-3.

Will Swinton, "Find a Way"

Will Swinton’s “Find a Way” has given us a taste of his latest music, and I definitely want to hear more! The song rises 6-4, becoming his second Top 5 entry after 2024’s “Harmless” (#2).

Kelli-Leigh, "Elevate"

If you love Jessie Ware’s last releases, then check out Kelli-Leigh’s “Elevate”, which moves up 8-5 from her album Legacy.

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

“Guardian Angel” by Dimension and Karen Harding bounds into the Top 10, climbing 11-7 and becoming Karen’s 9th Top 10 entry. North American dance radio should not miss out on this one.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

“The Boy I Almost Was”, the thought-provoking album track from Alexander Stewart’s What If album moves up 14-9, becoming his 4th Top 10 entry.

MashBit, Luke Alexander, sunsett., "Holding On"

Our third Top 10 entry is the deep house track “Holding On” by producers MashBit, Luke Alexander and fellow Canadian sunsett. (who also provides the vocal).

Jorge Wilson, "Gemini"

The Fastest Riser on the chart is an earworm that you should not miss, “Gemini” by Stoke-on-Trent UK’s Jorge Wilson, which soars 19-13.

FKA twigs, "Perfectly"

There’s not a whole lot of big movement in the lower half of the chart, and that usually means that next week will change for a lot of these songs. The two debuts from my last chart climb five notches, and they are “Perfectly” (above) by Grammy nominee FKA twigs (27-22) and “Indie Boyz” (below) by the Argentinian alternative women rock duo Pacifica (28-23).

Pacifica, "Indie Boyz"

Mico, eaJ, "Ever After"

Three out of four new entries on the chart are first appearances for the artists. We begin with “Ever After” by Toronto pop-rock singer/songwriter Mico with American-South Korean vocalist eaJ (pronounced “E.J.”). As the Highest Debut, it bows at #25.

Don West, "Day to Night"

Next is soulful retro-sounding Australian singer/songwriter Don West with “Night to Day” at #26 from his album Give Me All Your Love. I noticed that he played several dates in Europe and the U.S. last year, so hopefully he’ll play in Canada sometime in the near future.

Jordan Anthony, "Hurt Me Sooner"

Next is another Australian, Jordan Anthony, though he calls L.A. home these days. The 20 year old shines on his ballads, and the pensive “Hurt Me Sooner” at #27.

N i G H T S, "Bad"

Winding up the debuts is the concurrently charting “Bad” by Philadelphia alternative duo N i G H T S at #28 from their EP of the same name. N i G H T S’ other recent release “Addicted” climbs 16-14. “Bad” becomes the sixth chart appearance by N i G H T S.

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – January 7/26 with new songs by K3SS & Blake Wisner, Civil Servant & Lumero, Don West, Corbyn Besson & TZUYU, Adam Rodway, and Trey Joshua

After an enjoyable holiday season, the new year has brought out some fresh ideas which continue to make writing about music and announcing it on online radio ever-interesting. I have a new online radio project in the works which I expect to unveil later in the month.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week, along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five selections transport us back to 1982. If you missed them over the holidays, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser on the BILLCS Top 30. As we begin a new year, the BILLCS Top 30 turns 28 on January 19, and since I’ll be away that week and a new chart publishes on Monday, we’ll find out what songs were in the Top 5 of the chart 5-10-15-20-25 years ago!

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

K3SS, Blake Wisner, "No Turning Back"

K3SS, BLAKE WISNER, “No Turning Back”

About the artists: K3SS is San Diego-based indie dance producer Ken Sierra, whose music has been featured a number of times in these blog pages. Blake Wisner is a prolific singer/songwriter recently transplanted from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.

About the record: I think what I enjoy most about “No Turning Back” is how K3SS makes his arrangement and Blake’s vocals flow so fluidly. It’s a trance-deep house mix without a lot of bells and whistles, which throws the focus on a splendid 2000’s-flavoured melody as well as Blake’s vocals. Readers may recall Blake’s memorable scream on Hidden Axis’ “Fallen Angel” last year, but his vocal on “No Turning Back” is soulful and angelic, and shows off his range.

Other comments: I’d be down for another collaboration between these artists.

Civil Servant, Lumero, "Collide"

CIVIL SERVANT, LUMERO, “Collide”

About the artists:  Civil Servant is a Toronto electronic dance producer who has released an album and several EP’s and singles, some of which were on labels run by Miss Monique, and has a mainstay on the Toronto rave scene these last few years. Lumero is also a Toronto electronic producer who emerged around the same time as Civil Servant.

About the record: “Collide” is a taut and hypnotic fusion of trance and deep house, ideal for clubbing in the wee hours. Sporting an uncredited female vocal, it’s also got tight and dazzling synth work that maintains your interest all the way through. The producers obviously have a lot of respectable influences wrapped up in this track from a more underground scene, but honestly “Collide” is pretty accessible for dance music fans. With tracks like this, and producers like Tiësto returning to their roots, trance and its influence on other sub-genres of dance music may have its best showing in years in 2026.

Other comments: Civil Servant also recently dropped his latest EP, Exodus.

Don West, "Day to Night"

DON WEST, “Day to Night”

About the artist: With a striking physique and appearance as if he walked off the cover of a GQ magazine, Don West has been releasing music for the last six years, and broke out in 2024 with his debut self-titled EP. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, he has since sold out shows throughout his country, and recently released his album Give Me All Your Love.

About the record: “Day to Night” is full of 70’s and 80’s vibes courtesy of influences from seminal artists like Marvin Gaye, Al Green, and D’Angelo. Don’s voice is smooth and silky, and one could picture such a voice singing with Steely Dan or The Doobie Brothers. “Day to Night” is a delightfully romantic song, with a shimmering retro kind of jazzy arrangement that will make you want to hear more from Don West.

Other comments: In addition to Australia, Don played several dates in Europe and the U.S. last year, with more to come this year, so watch your calendars!

Corbyn Besson, TZUYU, "Blink"

CORBYN BESSON, TZUYU, “Blink”

About the artists: Corbyn Besson is a former vocalist with American group Why Don’t We, and since the band’s demise has collaborated with artists such as NOTD, Two Friends and Jeremih. TZUYU is a Taiwan-born, South Korea-based member of KPOP group Twice.

About the record: One thing that I’ve liked a lot about Corbyn’s solo releases and collaborations thus far is that they are uncomplicated, light-hearted and energetic. He continues with “Blink”, and the two singers clearly have a lot of chemistry that makes their flirty, sometimes semi-spoken interplay so much fun. Corbyn and TZUYU have fine vocal showcases in the song, with Corbyn’s high notes and TZUYU’s chorus the standouts.

Other comments: “Blink” is the third single from Corbyn’s upcoming EP Head First, following “Summer” and “Tied Up”, both of which I previously wrote about.

Adam Rodway, "Runaround"

ADAM RODWAY, “Runaround”

About the artist: Adam Rodway is a Toronto-based singer/songwriter who has been bubbling under the local music scene with his live performances and releases for about the last three years.

About the record: “Runaround” is getting a lot of notice at Canadian Top 40 radio which piqued my curiosity. And you know what, it’s one rock solid, catchy song that you’ll want to hear again and again. Its funky rhythm, down-to-earth semi-sung hip hop-flavoured vocal, and topical lyrics leading to a breakup will resonate with anyone.

Other comments: I saw Adam perform at The Drake Underground last June, opening up for Francesco Yates. All it takes is one song, and “Runaround” might be the one for him.

Trey Joshua, "Just Need You Around"

TREY JOSHUA, “Just Need You Around”

About the artist: Trey Joshua is a new indie DIY singer/songwriter from Toronto who has dabbled with more electronic or hip hop flavoured releases before settling on a more solid pop sound.

About the record: “Just Need You Around” showcases a soulful pop style for Trey that could easily draw inspiration from talent like Justin Timberlake or Charlie Puth. The song goes down quite easily as a pleasing introduction to the singer, who has a sweet high register that could be a strong point in any of his songs. The smooth flow of the song shows that Trey has significant potential as a songwriter.

Other comments: Fans of fellow Canadians Shawn Mendes and Alex Sampson will also enjoy “Just Need You Around”.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

This week:

Pacifica, "Indie Boyz"

“Indie Boyz” by Argentinian indie duo Pacifica from their third album In Your Face!

Last week:

FKA twigs, "Perfectly"

“Perfectly” by Grammy nominee FKA twigs, which has been added on to the digital version of Eusexua

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

This week:

Bad Company, "Feel Like Makin' Love"

It’s Bad Company’s classic power ballad “Feel Like Makin’ Love” (1975)

Last week:

New Order, "Regret"

“Regret” was New Order’s biggest pop hit in North America (1993)

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Mico, "Without Me"

It’s “Without Me” by Toronto singer/songwriter Mico

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

MOONLGHT, Alden Martin, Mr. Moon "You Make Me Feel"

“You Make Me Feel” is a dance bop cover of the Cobra Starship hit by MOONLGHT, Alden Martin and Mr. Moon

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Kenny Loggins/Steve Perry – Don’t Fight It
Phil Collins – You Can’t Hurry Love
Spoons – Arias & Symphonies
Pat Benatar – Shadows Of The Night
Stray Cats – Rock This Town

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Conan Gray, "Eleven Eleven"

Conan Gray grabs a 4th #1 on the chart with “Eleven Eleven”, an album track from his album Wishbone

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

“Guardian Angel” by Dimension and Karen Harding soars 24-11

THE BILLCS TOP 30 – 5-10-15-20-25…

The Top 5 songs from the BILLCS Top 30 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years ago…

2021

01  GIVE IT BACK, The Disco Fries, GIIANTS, Allison Park

02  TINSELTOWN IN THE RAIN (Big Rhythm mix), Matt Mancid, Color Theory

03  FANTASY, Saxity, Victor Perry, Robbie Rosen

04  DIAMONDS, Sam Smith

05  NO ONE BUT YOU, Justin Nozuka, Mahalia

2016

01  NOTHING AT ALL, Brandyn Burnette

02  LOST (STRIPPED), Brandyn Burnette

03  I WISH (MY TAYLOR SWIFT), The Knocks, Matthew Koma

04  SMOKE FILLED ROOM (Elephante remix), Mako

05  HELLO, Adele

2011

01  GOLDEN TRAIN, Penguin Prison

02  THE FEAR INSIDE, Frankmusik

03  JACKSONVILLE, Brandon Flowers

04  GLOW, Richard Barone

05  TALK TO ME, Andrea Lewis, Simon Curtis

2006

01  DO WHAT U WANT, jASeFOS, Claire van der Boom

02  DROP IT ON ME, Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee

03  LOVE ON MY MIND, Freemasons, Amanda Wilson

04  WANNA LOVE U GIRL, Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams

05  TALK, Coldplay

2001

01  HANGING BY A MOMENT, Lifehouse

02  LOADED, Ricky Martin

03  HERE WITH ME, Dido

04  SHE BANGS, Ricky Martin

05  TWISTED TENDERNESS, Electronic

BILLCS Top 90 Songs of 2025

Sombr and Lady Gaga lead the way on this year’s chart with 4 songs apiece, with Sombr grabbing 3 in the Top 10. Conan Gray is next with 3 (all in the Top 20), and several others have two: Alexander Stewart, Sonny Fodera, Hayla, Crash Adams, Jordan Shaw, Benson Boone, Martin Garrix, Damiano David, John Summit, and David Archuleta.

You can find a written list of the year end chart at the following link:  https://www.tinyurl.com/BILLCSTop90of2025

 

BILLCS Top 30 #734 – December 29/25 featuring songs by Conan Gray, Will Swinton, Kelli-Leigh, Greyson Chance, and Dimension & Karen Harding

While I’m grateful for the bounty of music brought to us by Sombr, Lady Gaga, Conan Gray, and Alexander Stewart and several others, 2025 is not going to go down in the history books as one of the best years in music. Things have to change for the better. Never has it been more apparent that dollars are the bottom line when releasing music. A&R and promotion by major labels has gotten more visibly lazy than ever, and promotion is only notable when a superstar artist drops a release. The industry basically shuts down during December, a huge money grab allowing old Christmas songs to bring in the dollars that would otherwise require work. The music world and its fans are being conditioned to revolve around streaming services, Instagram and Tik Tok. Artists are being encouraged to use every opportunity for fans to pay them for something; free meet-and-greets, even for new or rising indie artists, now seem to be out of the question. Social media engagement is way down. Bring me back to the early 2010’s when artists and even their managers were interested in talking to their fans. Now even indie artists turn off their notifications. A positive step by Billboard to put limits on the duration of songs on the Hot 100 was implemented but was long overdue. But then Billboard severed its ties with You Tube, which to me was just a dumb move. Here’s a toast to all that was positive in 2025 and I look forward to more of that in 2026. The BILLCS Top 30 begins its 28th year online next week.

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 3 online radio shows – The Big 20 and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20 and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Conan Gray, "Eleven Eleven"

Never did I think when it first appeared on this chart that “Eleven Eleven” by Conan Gray would stick around and top the chart. But over the past few months, the song has grown on me immensely, and, along with fellow #1 “Vodka Cranberry”, is the second of my two favourites on Conan’s Wishbone album. “Eleven Eleven” is Conan’s fourth #1, following “Yours” (which sadly he won’t play in concert because he hates it), “Never Ending Song”, and “Vodka Cranberry”.

Will Swinton, "Find a Way"

Will Swinton gets his third Top 10 entry as the lovely “Find a Way” bounds into the Top 10, rising 11-6.

MK, Clementine Douglas, "Come Find Me"

“Find a Way” by MK and Clementine Douglas continues to move up the chart, climbing 10-7.

Kelli-Leigh, "Elevate"

“Elevate” is a song that fans of pop/dance music need to discover, as brought to you by UK singer/songwriter Kelli-Leigh from her album Legacy. It motors into the Top 10, up 13-8.

Greyson Chance, "Flip the Record"

The last new entry in the Top 10 is by Greyson Chance, no stranger to this part of the chart, with “Flip the Record” becoming his 8th Top 10 release by rising 16-10.

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

The Fastest Riser on the chart could be a huge festival anthem in 2026. It’s “Guardian Angel” by Dimension and Karen Harding, which soars 24-11.

MashBit, Luke Alexander, sunsett., "Holding On"

A smooth, atmospheric deep house track that gets under my skin tends to do well on the chart. That means good things for “Holding On” by MashBit, Luke Alexander and sunsett., which climbs 18-12.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Another song making quick work of the chart is Alexander Stewart’s “The Boy I Almost Was”, which vaults 25-14. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself in a puddle the first few times you hear this one.

Tiesto, FORS, "Bring Me To Life"

Tiësto’s return to form with his trance track “Bring Me to Life” with Swedish singer FORS is going down well with fans, and it climbs 26-17.

Jorge Wilson, "Gemini"

An earworm out of the gate, and only the artist’s third single, is “Gemini” by Stoke-on-Trent, England-based pop/rock singer Jorge Wilson, which rises 28-19.

FKA twigs, "Perfectly"

Making her debut on the chart is Grammy-nominated electronic alternative artist FKA twigs with “Perfectly” at #27. The song has been added to the digital version of her fourth album Eusexua.

Pacifica, "Indie Boyz"

Also making their debut is a rock duo of women from Argentina called Pacifica, with the infectious “Indie Boyz” at #28 from their third album In Your Face!

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – December 17/25 with new songs by The Legal Matters, Jay Bird, The Gold Needles, and Zarema, and Christmas treats from Alfie Ordinary/Allan Jay/Ophelia Payne and The James Clark Institute

This edition of the Report is my last official one for new music for 2025. Due to the holiday season, there will be no Report next week, but I’ll be working on both my Top 90 Songs of 2025 list and accompanying radio show, which will be broadcast once again by my home station, Halton Hills Radio Online. In addition to four new songs, I have two Christmas treats in the Report to help with the related merriment!  Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, enjoy the season whatever you choose to do!

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week, along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five choices this week are from that interesting year in music, 1980. If you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser on the BILLCS Top 30.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

The Legal Matters, "Everybody Knows"

THE LEGAL MATTERS, “Everybody Knows”

About the artist: The Legal Matters is an indie power pop trio from Michigan consisting of Keith Klingensmith, Andy Reed and Chris Richards, who have released three albums thus far, the last being Chapter Three in 2021.

About the record: If “Everybody Knows” is any indication, the members of The Legal Matters clearly know how to create an earworm that could easily turn into a singalong. The inspiration comes from “big early 70’s rock”, so it’s no surprise when memorable songs from that era like George Harrison’s “What Is Life” and Badfinger’s “No Matter What” start popping in your head. I can also hear elements that could be drawn from other 70’s artists like Andrew Gold and The Cars and even early 80’s post punk bands like The Plimsouls and The Records. Familiarity is always a plus, but the harmonies here are on point and the production (by the band) is crystalline, and there’s very little else to prevent “Everybody Knows” from winning you over.

Other comments: The Legal Matters’ fourth album, called Lost At Sea, is due in early 2026.

Jay Bird, "Magick"

JAY BIRD, “Magick”

About the artist: Jay Bird is a San Jose area dance producer, whose recent releases have been embracing all shapes and forms of house and disco, 2025-style. He also runs his own label, Birdhouse Records, and its similarly named production networking group, The Birdhouse.

About the record: Jay Bird has waved his “Magick” production wand to create an infectious song about those dance floor denizens who stay on the floor and keep the party going. I’m glad that producers like Jay Bird, MGR.Mike and others are getting back to throwing the spotlight on club goers rather than themselves. That’s something which captures the “Magick” of the disco era, outside of all of the excess, where the focus was on dancing together and having fun. The uncredited male vocal is evocative of that time and the brisk rhythm will keep you pumped.

Other comments: It’s a good time for EDM superstar producer/DJ’s to follow the lead of their indie counterparts and start reinventing themselves.

The Gold Needles, "Eleven Eleven"

THE GOLD NEEDLES, “Eleven Eleven”

About the artist: The Gold Needles are a pop/rock quintet from Kingston-upon-Hull in East Yorkshire, England that was formed in 2015, and have just released their fourth album, Mood Elevator.

About the record: “Eleven Eleven” follows up the recent single “Turns to Gold”, which I wrote about recently, also included in the Mood Elevator album. The Gold Needles have a penchant for prodding the listener with familiar sounding vocals and melodies, trying to elicit guesses as to what songs or performers inspired them for the particular song. In “Eleven Eleven”, to me the focus is on the classic 60’s British invasion, including an urgent and catchy melody befitting of bands of that era such as The Hollies or The Zombies. And it would be different if it all wasn’t done so very well, more like a fresh update than anything else. 

Other comments: The timeless vibe of “Eleven Eleven” could find its way onto any of your favourite pop playlists, of older or newer tracks.

Zarema, "Closure" (David Alexander remix)

ZAREMA, “Closure” (David Alexander remix)

About the artist: Zarema is a Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter, born in Uzbekistan but raised in Crimea (a Ukrainian territory that was annexed by Russia in 2014) of Crimean Tatar descent. Before relocating to L.A., Zarema had established a career that led her to perform all over eastern Europe as well as Turkey.

About the record: “Closure” is a pop song about loss that has been stylishly refitted as an emotional electronic ballad through David Alexander’s remix. Its candid lyrics have been reinforced through this new mix. While it’s suited to the pop ballad format, its original arrangement was perhaps a little too safe. This remix reminds me of what happened with some of Celine Dion’s early 90’s hits when they were transformed into bigger, often better, dance tracks. Zarema has a classic, on point pop vocal style with her lovely accent intact – hidden behind my surname, I myself am of half Ukrainian heritage – and her ability to be vulnerable and compassionate in this recording is quite touching.

Other comments: The subject of the song – losing a family member in the early days of the pandemic – will resonate with many listeners.

Alfie Ordinary, Allan Jay, Ophelia Payne, "Feliz Navidad (With Christmas Chaos)" (Matt Pop remix radio edit)

ALFIE ORDINARY, ALLAN JAY, OPHELIA PAYNE, “Feliz Navidad (With Christmas Chaos)” (Matt Pop remix radio edit)

About the artists: In this festive collaboration, we have British drag artist and DJ Alfie Ordinary, Scottish singer Allan Jay (who has been featured in these blog pages before), and British cabaret performer Ophelia Payne, and all are about to turn your Christmas, well, sideways!

About the record: As its subtitle indicates, this cover of Jose Feliciano’s holiday standard “Feliz Navidad” is nothing short of chaotic in the best kind of way. Each artist lends their personality and even some ad libs to their respective parts of the song, and they are all in fine voice, with Allan anchoring the song in the chorus. So make sure you add it to your Christmas playlist to give it that much more holiday glam and glimmer!

Other comments: For a good time, do watch the video where the artists let loose on a small pub stage at the following link: Feliz Navidad. The record is also available on CD for a limited time, for those who would like a physical copy.

The James Clark Institute, "It's Still Snowing Outside"

THE JAMES CLARK INSTITUTE, “It’s Still Snowing Outside”

About the artist: The James Clark Institute is a Toronto-based rock quintet that specializes in classic new wave era three minute power pop releases (think Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, The Clash, and Joe Jackson), such as those in their most recent album release, Under The Lampshade, produced by music scene veteran Moe Berg.

About the record: “It’s Still Snowing Outside” (also produced by Moe) embues the spirit of Christmas in its keen enthusiasm for, as Bing Crosby sang, ” a white Christmas”. It’s a genial throwback to our younger days and in remembrance of those no longer with us to keep the season in our hearts and make it special for not only ourselves, but those closest to us. A little kindness goes a long way, and while many of us are humbug about all the snow, let the kids and those who enjoy winter sports bask in it while they can.

Other comments: The James Clark Institute also released a memorable and unique Christmas song last year which you should check out, “Orange Christmas”, and you can find my review of it at the following link:  Orange Christmas

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

It’s “Guardian Angel” by UK dance producer Dimension in a collaboration with Karen Harding

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

This week’s Top 40 Timeline is a repeat so my retro pick will return at a later date.

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Jonah Kagen, "The Roads"

“The Roads” by Jonah Kagen, originally released in 2023, has been revived through huge streams on social media

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Emei, "Ginger Tea"

It’s L.A. based American-Asian pop singer/songwriter Emei with “Ginger Tea”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Bruce Springsteen – Hungry Heart
Harlequin – Innocence
Robert Palmer – Looking For Clues
Rough Trade – Fashion Victim
David Bowie – Ashes To Ashes

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Alexander Stewart, Lauren Spencer Smith, "Friends Don't"

“Friends Don’t” by Alexander Stewart and Lauren Spencer Smith gets three appearances (six weeks) at #1!

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

MashBit, Luke Alexander, sunsett., "Holding On"

It’s “Holding On” by MashBit, Luke Alexander and sunsett. (27-18)

 

BILLCS Top 30 #733 – December 15/25 featuring songs by Alexander Stewart & Lauren Spencer Smith, Conan Gray, TELYKAST & Oaks, Reigen, and The Magician!

This edition of the BILLCS Top 30 is my last chart for this year, which began with the chart of December 30, 2024. That means over the next few weeks I will be preparing and recording my year end list for my Top 90 Songs of 2025, which will also result in a two hour radio show of its Top 30 songs. As always I get excited at this time of year to prepare the list and the show, and I hope you look forward to it as much as I do. You’ll see in the chart commentary that I’ve identified a number of coincidences, based on past chart appearances, and there might even be more, but these are the ones that have come to mind!

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 3 online radio shows – The Big 20 and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20 and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Alexander Stewart, Lauren Spencer Smith, "Friends Don't"

The beauty of both song and vocals keeps “Friends Don’t” (above) by Alexander Stewart and Lauren Spencer Smith on top for a third appearance (sixth week). It’s immensely satisfying in retrospect to see a song that you first heard in concert the year before, not knowing if it would ever be released, land at the top of your chart and become one of your favourites of the year. Alexander’s “His Problem Instead” also happened to be on the chart exactly a year ago. And because Alexander’s What If album is such a fine release, there are more songs within to hear, and the pensive album track “The Boy I Almost Was” (below) is one of the six debuts on this chart, bowing at #25.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Conan Gray, "Eleven Eleven"

With “Eleven Eleven” by Conan Gray remaining at #2, does that mean it has peaked or is next in line for #1?  Find out in two weeks!

TELYKast, Oaks, "Super Powers"

“Super Powers” (above) by TELYKast and Oaks has already reached #1 on the national dance charts, but on this chart it’s up 5-3. TELYKast was also on the chart exactly a year ago with future #1 “Surrender Your Love” (with Catello). Be sure to check out their latest stellar collaboration with Sam Gray called “Hold On”, below.

TELYKast, Sam Gray, "Hold On"

Reigen, "Quiero Bailar"

Madrid-based American singer Reigen gets his second Top 5 entry, “Come Back to Me” (which peaked at #2 in 2015 and coincidentally was on the chart 11 years ago this week) with his Spanish-language dance rave up “Quiero Bailar” rising 7-5.

The Magician, "Night to Night"

The Magician’s fun “Night to Night” continues to make short work of the chart, climbing 13-6.

Donna Summer, Mousse T, Toby Gad, "Run - Disco"

Donna Summer’s “Run – Disco” moves up 11-9, posthumously becoming her second Top 10 entry on the chart thanks to producers Mousse T and Toby Gad. “Stamp Your Feet” reached #4 in 2008.

MK, Clementine Douglas, "Come Find Me"

MK gets his second consecutive Top 10 entry “Come Find Me” , following up his #2 “Dior” with Chrystal. It’s also vocalist/songwriter Clementine Douglas’ 4th Top 10 entry.

Will Swinton, "Find a Way"

Will Swinton’s thoughtful rocker “Find a Way” looks to become his third Top 10 entry in two weeks, as it climbs 19-11. Will’s previous entry “Flames” was on the chart exactly a year ago.

HISSTERIA, "RUDEBOI"

L.A.-based dance producer HISSTERIA moves up 15-12 with his rollicking drum ‘n bass track “RUDEBOI”.

Greyson Chance, "Flip the Record"

With “Summertrain ’25” holding at #4, Greyson Chance rises 21-16 with his additional entry which is more of a rocker, “Flip the Record” (above). Greyson also happened to have two songs on the chart 3 years ago this week with “My Dying Spirit” and “Athena”. You can also check out Greyson’s latest single below called “Savanna”.

Greyson Chance, "Savanna"

MashBit, Luke Alexander, sunsett., "Holding On"

The Fastest Riser on the chart is the infectious house track “Holding On” by producers MashBit and Luke Alexander with Canadian producer/vocalist sunsett. (aka Rico 56). It soars 27-18.

Dimension, Karen Harding, "Guardian Angel"

The Highest Debut is a song that has every right to be a festival favourite. It’s the magnetic “Guardian Angel” by UK dance producer Dimension with British house music queen Karen Harding at #24. It’s the first appearance for Dimension on the chart, but it’s Karen’s 11th, having been to #1 once too with “Undo My Heart” (with Digital Farm Animals) in 2020. Coincidentally, she was on the chart five years ago this week with “Let’s Get Together” (with Illyus & Barrientos) which peaked at #5 in 2021.

Tiesto, FORS, "Bring Me To Life"

Dutch superstar dance producer Tiësto returns to the chart for an 8th appearance with “Bring Me To Life” at #26 with Swedish vocalist FORS.  He was last on the chart earlier in the year with “Hold Me” (with Jordan Shaw) which peaked at #5, and was coincidentally on the chart exactly 3 years ago with “10:35” (with Tate McRae). He has been on the chart listed as a remixer four times, too.

MXTR, Tyler Garrett, "Crash"

As their first collaboration “Won’t Give Up” rests at #30 in its 10th and final appearance on the chart (20 weeks, with a #4 peak), UK producer MXTR and US multi-talent Tyler Garrett have a new entry at #27 with their second effort, “Crash”.

Jorge Wilson, "Gemini"

One of the most irresistible and catchy songs out there is an indie release with lots of 80’s flavours from Stoke-on-Trent, England’s Jorge Wilson called “Gemini”, which bows at #28.  It’s Jorge’s first chart entry and only his third release.

Miguel, "Rip"

Rounding out the six debuts at #29 is “Rip” by Miguel from his fifth album, and first in seven years, CAOS.  It’s his seventh chart entry and almost a year to the date his song “Always Time” debuted on the chart (later to peak at #13), and that one also appears on CAOS. Miguel has had two #1’s on the chart, with “Adorn” in 2013 and “Pineapple Skies” in 2018 (and in yet another coincidence – it was #3 on the chart 8 years ago this week), which went on to be my #1 song of that year. 

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  The show repeats on Alberta’s www.katpowerhit.ca on Wednesdays at 6pm EST. 

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.