On Rotation: March 2026
By Brenessa Roach | March 31, 2026
March was another incredibly packed month, with amazing releases including comebacks from Harry Styles, Niall Horan, and BTS, three of our favourites. This month, we’re excited to share our top 8 songs with you.
Release Date: March 20, 2026
“Body to Body” is the opening track on BTS’ latest album ARIRANG, which is their first album in almost 4 years. The whole album is a no-skip and we’ve had it on repeat since it dropped, but “Body to Body” is our favourite track. It’s such a fun, high energy, dark song. What makes us love the track even more is its incorporation of the traditional Korean folk song “Arirang,” seamlessly blending heritage with a modern, global sound.
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Last month, we featured “I Just Might,” and this month, “Risk It All” has been on repeat. While the entire album is a no-skip, this track is one of our favourites.
“Risk It All” is a beautifully crafted song and is effortlessly catchy. We especially love the influence of Mexican bolero woven throughout, adding a timeless, romantic depth that makes the track even more captivating.
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Release Date: March 6, 2026
“American Girls” is one of our favourite tracks from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, Harry Styles’ first album in just over two years. We were so excited for his comeback and it did not disappoint. THough this album is a no-skip, we had “American Girls” on repeat as it’s so catchy.
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Release Date: March 20, 2026
Another artist we’ve been eagerly awaiting a comeback from is Niall Horan. “Dinner Party” is the lead single for his upcoming album Dinner Party, set for release on June 5.
The track is sweet and romantic. We also loved the creative rollout, especially the dinner party–themed listening events, which perfectly complemented the song’s warm, intimate vibe.
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Release Date: February 6, 2026
“The Roses” has been on repeat for us since its release. It’s such a sweet, heartfelt track and super catchy.
The chorus, in particular, has been stuck in our heads, especially the line: “You be the roses, I’ll be the vase / You be the starry night in the spotlight and, girl, I’ll be the frame.” It’s romantic in a way that feels both classic and sincere.
Russell’s voice truly shines here, with a rich country tone and a touch of vibrato that adds an extra layer of warmth and emotion to the song.
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“Hotel” is a track driven by its theatrical, dark piano and synth production paired perfectly with Gabriel Cho’s emotive vocals. The song has a vibe that reminds us a bit of Joji, blending moody atmosphere with intimacy.
It’s quickly become one of our favourite Gabriel Cho songs, constantly stuck in our heads, especially the chorus. The combination of production and vocal delivery makes this track so addicting.
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Release Date: February 12, 2026
“CINEMA” is a fun, rock-inspired track. We’ve always loved WOODZ, and this song, in particular, gives us the same feeling we got when listening to his earlier track “Drowning.” WOODZ is incredibly talented, and his lyrics always hit with that perfect mix of emotion and relatability.
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Release Date: March , 2026
“no friend, no lover” is a beautiful, acoustic track. Kamal.’s voice is warm, and his collaboration with Keaton Henson is simply stunning. The song explores authenticity in relationships and the importance of setting boundaries, highlighted in the line: “You ain’t never been a friend or lover of mine.” It’s an emotional journey where Kamal navigates life, love, and self-awareness with honesty and depth.
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