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]]>We can count on Swift to create a commotion every time she shares a new re-recording of her old albums with the world, and she’s done it once again with 1989. “S-ut!” was released as it’s lead single, and she revealed that she liked this song so much that she even considered leaving it on the original album instead of one of her biggest hits, “Blank Space”.
1989 (Taylor’s Version) pretty much overshadowed every album that hit the shelves this week, but some of them still managed to make it to our list. Brent Faiyaz made quite a splash with Larger Than Life and gave us several amazing collaborations including “Outside All Night” ft. A$AP Rocky & N3WYRKLA. Music from new albums by The Kills, Jay Wheeler, and Poppy also made the cut.
We also made sure to include new songs by The Kid LAROI, Rema, Green Day, Mary J. Blige, and Alec Benjamin, and it’s up to you to pick your favorite.
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]]>Ed Sheeran’s Subtract was the most anticipated new release of the week, and it lived up to the hype. This record features some of the most harrowing and brutally honest songs of his career, and we picked “Salt Water” as our favorite.
If pop music doesn’t do it for you, and you prefer a stronger sound, our list won’t leave you disappointed. We also made sure to include new releases by several rock and metal bands, including Bring Me the Horizon and Greta Van Fleet, in addition to The Hives’ comeback song “Bogus Operandi”.
You’ll also find everything from EDM bangers to hip-hop collaborations on our list, so stick around and discover new songs by Marshmello, NBA Youngboy, Lil Baby, and many more.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>We can count on Swift to create a commotion every time she shares a new re-recording of her old albums with the world, and she’s done it once again with 1989. “S-ut!” was released as it’s lead single, and she revealed that she liked this song so much that she even considered leaving it on the original album instead of one of her biggest hits, “Blank Space”.
1989 (Taylor’s Version) pretty much overshadowed every album that hit the shelves this week, but some of them still managed to make it to our list. Brent Faiyaz made quite a splash with Larger Than Life and gave us several amazing collaborations including “Outside All Night” ft. A$AP Rocky & N3WYRKLA. Music from new albums by The Kills, Jay Wheeler, and Poppy also made the cut.
We also made sure to include new songs by The Kid LAROI, Rema, Green Day, Mary J. Blige, and Alec Benjamin, and it’s up to you to pick your favorite.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Ed Sheeran’s Subtract was the most anticipated new release of the week, and it lived up to the hype. This record features some of the most harrowing and brutally honest songs of his career, and we picked “Salt Water” as our favorite.
If pop music doesn’t do it for you, and you prefer a stronger sound, our list won’t leave you disappointed. We also made sure to include new releases by several rock and metal bands, including Bring Me the Horizon and Greta Van Fleet, in addition to The Hives’ comeback song “Bogus Operandi”.
You’ll also find everything from EDM bangers to hip-hop collaborations on our list, so stick around and discover new songs by Marshmello, NBA Youngboy, Lil Baby, and many more.
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