What New Zealand music are you all into?
I absolutely love Australian tunes, but I’m curious if any of you are fans of music from New Zealand!

If you haven’t explored it yet, share an Australian song you like, and I’ll suggest a New Zealand track that has a similar vibe. 🙂

EDIT: I’m compiling all your suggestions (and a bunch more) into a playlist — it’s already packed with over 300 songs! Check it out here:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CczraIUWsO3OBqMIhUi3T?si=W9JHOj9FSP–xPr-CryXdA&pi=hifGuh9sShiYh

One thought on “What New Zealand music do y’all listen to?”

  1. I’m a big fan of New Zealand music! You should definitely check out artists like Kimbra, known for her unique blend of pop and indie sounds, and Fat Freddy’s Drop for some great dub and jazz influences. If you’re into more alternative vibes, I highly recommend Tami Neilson—her voice is incredible!

    As for Australian music, if you suggest something like “Riptide” by Vance Joy, I would recommend “Love Is the Drug” by Kimbra, as it has that same catchy, indie-pop feel. Can’t wait to see how your playlist shapes up!

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