What’s going on and welcome back for another exciting batch of exciting music that is always exciting to check out! You know it’s gotta be, good for everybody. All of this music comes from our website Canadian beats. Be sure to go check out all the exciting content we have coming out everyday. But I haven’t picked my favourites that I believe you will enjoy it and wanna tell your friends about. Each of these articles will be linked down below for a preview from each of them, can be read by you in this post here. So what do you say we get started and jump right into the exciting music this week on, Zach’s Picks Of The Week!!

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Toronto composer, songwriter, and producer Kai Korven invites listeners into a whimsical, heartfelt world with his new single, “Bug on Head.” Playful, dynamic, and elating, the track blends indie pop and folk sensibilities with theatrical storytelling, capturing the warmth of friendship and the joy of creative collaboration. We are keeping off our list of recommendations with a link to this article here.

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Harley Olivia is back with fire in her lungs and fury in her guitar on Give It To Me.” The rising alt-rock force takes aim at shame, silence, and double standards with a track that’s bold, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore. Fueled by gritty synths, searing riffs, and raw vocals, it’s less a song and more a battle cry for women reclaiming their power. Making our way to the next spot we have the here.

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With GratefulDr. Naila Keleta-Mae delivers more than an album — she offers a living document of art, politics, and personal truth. Rooted in her acclaimed Black And Free project, the record expands her decades-long exploration of Black expressive culture into a deeply felt soundscape that is equal parts testimony and vision. The album opens with “You Are the Light,” an anthem of vulnerability and empowerment. Read the review here.

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Toronto-based singer-songwriter Brodie Christ returns with a thoughtful and gently uplifting single, “Born Middle End,” taken from his upcoming record, Big Feelings, out on October 15th. Warm, textured, and full of familial reflection, “Born Middle End” is a song about growing beyond the labels of your upbringing—and learning to be kind to yourself in the process. listen to it now across all streaming platforms or through link here.

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Born in Whitehorse and now rooted on Vancouver Island, Brandon Isaak has carved out a reputation as one of Canada’s most authentic voices in the blues. His latest project, ‘Walkin’ With The Blues’, has spent three weeks on the Roots Music Report’s Canadian Chart—including a turn at #1—proving that Isaak’s deep respect for tradition resonates with audiences across the country. Runner up for the top spot on this weeks list will be our article linked here.

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Tyson Hanes is a dynamic country singer/songwriter whose path has taken him from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario all the way to the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. Raised on the thrill of sports, BMX, and motocross, Tyson found that music was always there in the background, waiting to take center stage. A high school guitar class sparked his passion for singing, and before long he formed Asylum Country, a band known for its upbeat energy and unforgettable live shows across the region. This week’s top spot goes out to Tyson Hanes and our article linked here.

That’s looking to be all of my recommendations for this week. Please be sure to explore the rest of our website. But also share these links above with your friends and family. All new stuff will be arriving next week so be sure to tune in. Find us on all of our social media platforms because we repost more content there as well. But as always, I encourage you to spread the love and positivity in our world this week coming up. I have also been your host Zach Coopz, PEACE, LOVE AND GOOD MUSIC EVERYONE!!