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]]>Most of our list this week consists of high-profile collaborations that bland rap with other genres. Nicki Minaj and Kim Petras finally dropped their long-awaited collaboration “Alone”, The Weeknd and Future continued their partnership with “Double Fantasy”, and Snoop Dogg hopped on Bebe Rexha’s “Satellite”.
This week has given us countless epic new tracks, but it’s been pretty slow for album releases. BTS’s Suga aka August D is the only artist expect to make any real impact on the charts with his new solo album D-Day and single “Haegeum”.
Our favorite female vocalists and rappers kept impressing us this week and delivered some new tracks we’ll be listening to on repeat, from Kali Uchis’s “Moonlight” and GloRilla’s “Unh Unh” to Florence and the Machine’s dreamy new track “Mermaids”.
This week’s list of the best new tracks also includes new singles from the British stars Ed Sheeran and Arlo Parks, so check it out and find your next favorite song.
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]]>The Army has been expecting Suga to announce his debut album ever since BTS announced their hiatus. He’s set to complete his mandatory enlistment in the South Korean military within the next year, and he decided to use the time he has left before his enlistment to share some new music with his fans.
D-Day will be released on April 21, and he’ll promote it with Agust D Tour, performing 11 concerts across the US and Asia, with the final show taking place in Seoul, South Korea.
Suga will promote the release of his debut album with a Disney+ documentary, Suga: Road to D-Day. We’ll see him travel everywhere from Seoul and Tokyo to Las Vegas and San Francisco, and here’s what we can expect from this project, according to its official logline:
“Travelling the world with nothing but open ears and a willingness to explore and learn from new musical genres, Suga: Road to D-Day will showcase Suga and his impressive skillset, giving viewers an intimate look into the life of one of the world’s biggest stars.”
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Most of our list this week consists of high-profile collaborations that bland rap with other genres. Nicki Minaj and Kim Petras finally dropped their long-awaited collaboration “Alone”, The Weeknd and Future continued their partnership with “Double Fantasy”, and Snoop Dogg hopped on Bebe Rexha’s “Satellite”.
This week has given us countless epic new tracks, but it’s been pretty slow for album releases. BTS’s Suga aka August D is the only artist expect to make any real impact on the charts with his new solo album D-Day and single “Haegeum”.
Our favorite female vocalists and rappers kept impressing us this week and delivered some new tracks we’ll be listening to on repeat, from Kali Uchis’s “Moonlight” and GloRilla’s “Unh Unh” to Florence and the Machine’s dreamy new track “Mermaids”.
This week’s list of the best new tracks also includes new singles from the British stars Ed Sheeran and Arlo Parks, so check it out and find your next favorite song.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post BTS’s Suga Teases His Debut Solo Album Under Alias Agust D appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The Army has been expecting Suga to announce his debut album ever since BTS announced their hiatus. He’s set to complete his mandatory enlistment in the South Korean military within the next year, and he decided to use the time he has left before his enlistment to share some new music with his fans.
D-Day will be released on April 21, and he’ll promote it with Agust D Tour, performing 11 concerts across the US and Asia, with the final show taking place in Seoul, South Korea.
Suga will promote the release of his debut album with a Disney+ documentary, Suga: Road to D-Day. We’ll see him travel everywhere from Seoul and Tokyo to Las Vegas and San Francisco, and here’s what we can expect from this project, according to its official logline:
“Travelling the world with nothing but open ears and a willingness to explore and learn from new musical genres, Suga: Road to D-Day will showcase Suga and his impressive skillset, giving viewers an intimate look into the life of one of the world’s biggest stars.”
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