Halodera – POTATO Release New MV for 'Chaotic Life' Featuring Heartrocker
Several Thai music artists and bands have released new songs and music videos, including POTATO's 'Chaotic Life,' BLVCKHEART's 'When Will There Be,' and TWODAYS' 'Like a Flower.' Other notable releases include PLAYGROUND's '18 Golden Humans,' Image Suthita's new identity Juna Mae with 'All Over Again,' and SLAPKISS's 'No Role,' all showcasing diverse musical styles from indie folk to pop-rock and hip-hop.
Halodera – POTATO releases a new music video for 'Chaotic Life' featuring Heartrocker, directed by Tong-Tae Thiti. The video maintains the band's signature gritty and authentic style with their characteristic storytelling pace, transforming daily struggles into stylish moments of reality rather than mere chaos. BLVCKHEART, a hip-hop artist from the bYOND unit under Believe Artist Services, returns with 'When Will There Be (Giving Each Other Hearts)' produced by Toon from Three Man Down. The track blends Pop and R&B with 90s-era sounds to convey loneliness, using phone ring sound effects to tell stories of endless waiting. The band TWODAYS releases 'Like a Flower,' a pop-rock track using flower symbolism to explore how relationships flourish with proper care but can become toxic with excess. PLAYGROUND, a pop-rock band from ME RECORDS, releases '18 Golden Humans,' inspired by Shaolin temple martial arts training, comparing unrequited love to gold refined by fire, growing stronger through each disappointment. Sony Music Thailand and Smallroom introduce 'Juna Mae,' a new musical identity of Image Suthita, through her first English-language song 'All Over Again' in Indie Folk style, with Michael Selby as producer. SLAPKISS under LOVEiS label releases 'No Role,' exploring the pain of being undefined, produced by MILO from Tilly Birds with lyrics and composition by Do Thanakorn, featuring 'AA' from BUS in the music video.