Best New Songs of the Week

J. Cole at the Meadows Music and Arts Festival, New York, 2016
J. Cole at the Meadows Music and Arts Festival, New York, 2016. Photo by Carl Timpone/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (6063272as)

April is finally upon us, and it’s bringing many amazing albums our way—and some of them hit the shelves this Friday. J. Cole and Vampire Weekend made it to our list of the best songs of the week after dropping new albums, but Charli XCX, Kehlani, and Khalid also made the cut.

Most of the songs on our list hail from the exciting new albums that hit the shelves on April 5. J. Cole took his fans off guard with the surprise release of his latest mixtape Might Delete Later, which produced 12 new songs, including “7 Minute Drill”.

Vampire Weekend finally shared their first album in five years, Only God Was Above Us, this Friday and promoted its release with “Prep-School Gangsters”. The Black Keys also returned with a new LP Ohio Players, and “On the Game” emerged as one of its best new songs.

Several rising stars weren’t threatened by Friday’s busy release schedule, and they shared new music with the world. Benson Boone’s debut album Fireworks & Rollerblades produced a new single “Cry”, while Lizzy McAlpine rocked our world with “Drunk, Running” from Older.

Our list also features several songs that serve as the promo for new albums of our favorite artists. Charli XCX dropped “B2b” from Brat, Sia joined forces with Labrinth for “Incredible” from Reasonable Woman, while Glass Animals announced their new album I Love You So F***ing Much and promoted it with lead single “Creatures in Heaven”.

J. Cole – “7 Minute Drill”

Kehlani – “After Hours”

Vampire Weekend – “Prep-School Gangsters”

Charli XCX – “B2b”

Khalid – “Please Don’t Fall In Love With Me”

Benson Boone – “Cry”

Lizzy McAlpine – “Drunk, Running”

Glass Animals – “Creatures in Heaven”

Sia – “Incredible” (feat. Labrinth)

The Black Keys – “On the Game”