ZEEN Picks: Songs to Soundtrack Your 2026 Summer Plans
- By: Francesca Bacordo
- April 24, 2026
From SB19 to BINI and ALAMAT, these tracks set the tone for 2026 summer—across road trips, late nights, and everything in between.
Summer playlists tend to build themselves—but this year’s lineup leans local, with tracks that match the heat, the pace, and the emotional range that comes with it. From reflective slow burns to tracks that feel like midday chaos, these songs move with you.
Here are ZEEN’s picks to soundtrack your 2026 summer plans:
- SB19 – “Memories”
“Memories” settles into a reflective space, built around looking back while still moving forward. The track carries lines that center on holding onto moments even as they pass, making it fit for long drives, quiet nights, or that in-between feeling where everything feels a bit heavier. Its pacing allows listeners to sit with the lyrics, giving weight to the idea that not everything has to be rushed—even in a season that usually moves fast. - BINI – “Blush”
“Blush” leans fully into the lightness of a summer crush, contrasted by the sultry production with lyrics that capture the kind of kilig that shows up without warning. The track’s tone mirrors that familiar feeling of trying to stay composed while everything else says otherwise—those moments when a glance or a small interaction lingers longer than expected. It’s the kind of song that plays best in daytime settings, where everything feels a little brighter and easier to take in. - ALAMAT – “Hiraya”
“Hiraya” moves through ideas of devotion, anchored in lyrics that speak to hope and possibility. There’s a steady build in how the track unfolds, allowing its message to settle gradually rather than all at once. It fits slower parts of the day—afternoons where time stretches out and thoughts wander a bit further than usual, making space for what could be. - WRIVE – “Hakbang”
“Hakbang” centers on movement, both literal and emotional, with lyrics that emphasize taking steps even when direction isn’t fully clear. It’s a hopeful track that fits when things feel uncertain but still free-flowing, like a summer memory. - FINA’s “Paramdam”
The quintet’s debut song is an alluring track that exudes the vibes of what a “hot girl summer” sounds like. It is an enticing track perfect for beach trips, your GRWM verticals, or even a small solo dance material you can use as you dance around your bedroom.
- Calista – “Alas Dose”
“Alas Dose” plays into the shift that happens when the day turns into night. Its lyrics reflect decisions that carry a difference as clock ticks. There’s a sense of stillness in the track, paired with lyricism that exudes the very “living in the moment energy.” - AJAA – “HANY”
“HANY” leans into closeness, with lyrics that focus on attention and connection in a way that feels direct but grounded. The track carries a more intimate tone, making it stand out in a playlist that shifts between louder and softer moments. It works best in smaller settings—conversations, shared spaces, or any moment where things feel a little more personal. - VXON – “sh*t sobrang init”
“sh*t sobrang init” doesn’t try to reframe the season—it meets it head-on. The lyrics echo the everyday experience of heated love and a seething “summer crush.” It’s the kind of song that fits chaotic, high-energy moments where everything feels a little too much. - Maki – “ROYGBIV”
“ROYGBIV” layers emotion through color-coded imagery of complexity and rush of love, using its lyrics to map out shifting moods across the track. Each section brings a slightly different tone, creating a sense of movement that mirrors how unpredictable summer days can be. It works as a closer or a reset track—something that lets you sit with multiple feelings without needing to pin down just one.
Across the list, the throughline is range. Summer doesn’t stay in one mood, and neither do these tracks and they move with it.
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