by Clinton Camper
Each week, Queue It Up highlights the artists we can’t stop playing—whether they’re blowing up, bubbling under, or quietly dropping something special. Volume 004 is a genre-hopping ride through swaggering rap, intimate pop, road-trip-ready indie, and soul-soaked grooves.
BB Trickz kicks things off with “SUPER”, a warped and wild track that feels like SoundCloud rap thrown into a blender with hyperpop. It’s chaotic, cocky, and totally captivating.
Next up, PJ Sin Suela brings brains and bars on “TOP”. He’s a doctor, yes, but he’s also got razor-sharp flow and a playful streak that shines on this crisp, clever track.
Feeling the breeze? Goth Babe is your guy. “Crocodile” captures that freedom-on-the-road energy with laid-back guitars and vocals that feel like golden hour in song form.
Skye Newman brings a softer touch with “Hairdresser,” turning quiet moments into something oddly magical. Her lo-fi textures and intimate delivery make every word feel personal.
For fans of throwback cool, Ax & the Hatchetmen deliver “Love Songs”—a retro-tinted, horn-backed indie jam that’ll have you dancing through the heartache.
Romy Mars floats through “A-Lister” with confidence and charm, unpacking fame with dreamy alt-pop production and a wink of self-awareness.
And finally, Camuse slows things down with “Peach Marmalade,” a syrupy, surreal track full of hazy production and introspective bars that stick with you.
This volume is all about contrast—loud vs. soft, bold vs. vulnerable, chaos vs. calm. It’s a snapshot of what we love most about music: it doesn’t have to make sense, it just has to make you feel something.
Check out our Instagram for the full visual breakdown of Vol. 004, and tap into our curated Spotify playlist for the full audio experience. Trust us—this one’s worth a deep dive.
So hit play, dive in, and let us know: what’s in your queue?