The Pop Stop: Lisa & Rosalia, Foster the People, & More Deliver This Week’s Hidden Gems

Published: Friday 16th Aug 2024 by Ryan

Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.

However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.

This week, we want to highlight cuts from Lisa and Rosalia, Foster the People, JAEHYUN, and Bishop Briggs.

Join us inside…

Lisa and Rosalia – New woman

‘New Woman’ by Lisa and Rosalía is a vibrant blend of their unique styles, creating an empowering anthem. The song’s dynamic beats, infectious energy, and powerful lyrics celebrate independence and strength. Their voices complement each other perfectly, making it a standout track that’s both captivating and uplifting.

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Foster the People – Chasing Low Vibrations 

‘Chasing Low Vibrations’ by Foster the People is taken from their new album ‘Paradise State of Mind,’ out now. It is an electrifying track that combines catchy melodies with introspective lyrics. The song’s upbeat rhythm and lush production create an infectious vibe, while its reflective message adds depth. It’s a perfect blend of energy and thoughtfulness, making it a memorable and uplifting listen.

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JAEHYUN – Roses & Dandelion 

JAEHYUN’s singles ‘Roses’ and ‘Dandelion’ are a preview of his upcoming ‘J – The 1st Album’ arriving on August 26. The songs showcase his smooth vocals and emotional depth. ‘Roses’ is a rich, soulful ballad, while ‘Dandelion’ offers a bright, nostalgic vibe. Both tracks highlight his versatility and ability to convey deep emotions, making them a beautiful addition to his solo repertoire.

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Bishop Briggs – Mona Lisa On A Mattress

Bishop Briggs’ ‘Mona Lisa On A Mattress’ captivates with its raw vulnerability and haunting vocals. The track places an emphasis on gritty production, creating a powerful, evocative atmosphere. Briggs’ distinctive voice shines, making this song a compelling exploration of heartbreak and resilience. A must-listen for fans of intense, soulful pop.

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  1. Ms. Ling Ling (Queen of Chinatown} August 16, 2024

    U can tell TGJ is obviously blackfishing. Pretending to be a Black music Blog but low key owned by White people. y’all are pulling a Kamala Harris 🤡🤣😂

  2. KAREN August 16, 2024

    The FLOP STOP

    • marilyn+monH🪩E+®+👠(#1+DIVA) August 16, 2024

      arent u tired? dumb c u n t

      • KAREN August 16, 2024

        Shut it you ashy TRA NNY

    • marilyn+monH🪩E+®+👠(#1+DIVA) August 16, 2024

      u r such a karen or maybe a c u n t ren. First of all, Diva is woman and I’m not ashy since my handsome daddy is White and my mom is half-Black.

      • KAREN August 16, 2024

        Lol okay sir 😅

      • marilyn+monH🪩E+®+👠(#1+DIVA) August 16, 2024

        IT’S MA’AM!!!!!!!!!! IT’S MA’AM

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