I Love Me, LOUD — China Styles
This one's sitting at position 32 with a 4.21 score, which honestly feels low for what it delivers. The title tells you everything: it's unapologetic self-affirmation wrapped in a track that refuses to whisper. China Styles brings this uncategorized energy that doesn't fit neatly into one box, and that's part of what makes it work. It's got the kind of confidence that feels earned rather than forced. Listeners who've actually rated it gave it 1.5/5 on average, but that's from only two people—basically no one's found this yet. That's the whole point.
If You Loved Me Then — Bleeding Verse
Bleeding Verse has three songs tied at the top with 4.49 scores, but "If You Loved Me Then" is sitting at 35 and feels overlooked. It's pure pop—the kind that builds on emotional weight instead of just chasing hooks. The song works because it trusts the melody and lets the lyrics breathe. There's a melancholy running through it, like someone turning something over in their head one last time. Only one person has rated this on our community side (1/5), which tells you how slept-on it is. The actual score of 4.21 suggests listeners who do find it actually connect with it.
Only When It's You — Bleeding Verse
Same artist, different mood. This is Bleeding Verse's highest charting song at number 2 with a 4.49, but it's somehow still flying under the radar. It's a pop track with real vulnerability—not the performative kind. The production is clean enough to let the emotion land without getting in the way. Two listeners rated it 2/5 on our community scale, which suggests people who find it have mixed reactions, but the overall score tells a different story. Those who vibe with it really do.
These three belong higher on your playlist. Head to the charts and see what else you're missing.



