Smaller new singles surfaced

A music label account shared fresh singles including MISSIO’s “Dopamine Kisses,” Godsmack’s live “I Stand Alone,” and Very Gently’s “STRONGER THAN THAT,” and linked to a streaming playlist for quick listening (x.com). That kind of label‑curated post is useful if you want tidy discovery—each track was positioned for playlisting and short‑form clip potential (x.com).

A label account pushed three very different tracks at once on April 10: MISSIO’s “Dopamine Kisses,” Godsmack’s “I Stand Alone (Live at Mohegan Sun),” and Very Gently’s “STRONGER THAN THAT,” then bundled them into a playlist link built for one-click sampling. (x.com) That kind of post works like a mini record-store endcap on your phone: one established hard-rock catalog song, one newer alternative release, and one rising act, all dropped into the same discovery lane. Godsmack’s live single is listed with an April 10, 2026 release date, and Very Gently’s artist page shows “STRONGER THAN THAT” as the latest release on April 10, 2026. (soundcloud.com) (music.apple.com) MISSIO’s part of the package is not just a loose single. The duo’s official video description says “Dopamine Kisses” ties into an upcoming album called “Love & Heartbreak,” and the pre-save link in that post points listeners straight from one song to a larger campaign. (youtube.com) Streaming pages show MISSIO’s “Dopamine Kisses” release as more than a one-track upload. Spotify lists it as a 2026 single with five tracks, which means the song is doing double duty as both a fresh listen and a doorway into a broader release package. (open.spotify.com) Godsmack’s entry plays a different game. “I Stand Alone” is one of the band’s best-known songs from the early 2000s, and the April 10, 2026 version repackages it as a live recording from Mohegan Sun, giving a familiar title a new reason to surface in release feeds. (youtube.com) (soundcloud.com) Very Gently is the discovery piece in the mix. Apple Music shows the act’s catalog leaning heavily on recent singles and a 2025 extended play called “FAME!,” so “STRONGER THAN THAT” arrives as the newest breadcrumb for listeners who do not already know the name. (music.apple.com) The playlist wrapper matters because it cuts out the usual search friction. Instead of asking someone to remember three artist names, the label turned the post into a single tap that lets each track audition for a save, a repeat, or a short video clip. (x.com) What surfaced here was not a giant album rollout or a surprise-chart event. It was a compact release-board from April 10 that used one social post to move catalog, introduce newer material, and give all three songs a cleaner shot at streaming pickup the same day they landed. (x.com)

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