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]]>This Friday marked the release of several highly-anticipated new albums, starting with Twenty One Pilots’ Clancy. They delayed its release to make time to film a music video for each song from this record, and the latest single “The Craving” was worth waiting for.
Several songs from our list were taken from new albums by our favorite artists, including Bring Me the Horizon’s “Top 10 staTues tHat CriEd blood” from Post Human: Nex Gen, Wallows’s “You (Show Me Where My Days Went)” from Model, and Lenny Kravitz’s “Paralyzed” from Blue Electric Light.
As for the rest of our list, everyone will find a song that’s up to your taste. Indie pop girlies should check out Clairo’s “Se-y to Someone”, R&B fans will enjoy PinkPantheress’s “Turn It Up” and FLO’s “Caught Up”, while “Love Bites” by Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo, and SG Lewis will satisfy your cravings for the next big dance-pop banger.
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]]>This week marked the release of several new albums, but Foo Fighters’ But Here We Are is the buzziest of them all. The ten-minute track “The Teacher” was unleashed as the album’s fourth single ahead of its release, and it made it to our list of best songs.
This has also been an amazing week for epic collaboration and soundtrack music. Some of the songs on our list hail from hit movies and TV shows, including Ed Sheeran’s “A Beautiful Game” from Ted Lasso, Metro Boomin’s hip-hop infused “Calling” from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, The Weeknd’s “Popular” from The Idol, and “Watati” by Karol G and Aldo Ranks from Barbie.
Most of these songs are amazing collaborations between our favorite artists, but the list of A-list match-ups doesn’t end there. Latto and Cardi B gave us another show-stopping female-lead hip-hop duet with “Put It On Da Floor Again”, Lana Del Rey and her dad Rob Grant joined forces for “Lost at Sea”, and Nelly Furtado made her highly-anticipated comeback with “Eat Your Man” featuring Dom Dolla.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This Friday marked the release of several highly-anticipated new albums, starting with Twenty One Pilots’ Clancy. They delayed its release to make time to film a music video for each song from this record, and the latest single “The Craving” was worth waiting for.
Several songs from our list were taken from new albums by our favorite artists, including Bring Me the Horizon’s “Top 10 staTues tHat CriEd blood” from Post Human: Nex Gen, Wallows’s “You (Show Me Where My Days Went)” from Model, and Lenny Kravitz’s “Paralyzed” from Blue Electric Light.
As for the rest of our list, everyone will find a song that’s up to your taste. Indie pop girlies should check out Clairo’s “Se-y to Someone”, R&B fans will enjoy PinkPantheress’s “Turn It Up” and FLO’s “Caught Up”, while “Love Bites” by Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo, and SG Lewis will satisfy your cravings for the next big dance-pop banger.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week marked the release of several new albums, but Foo Fighters’ But Here We Are is the buzziest of them all. The ten-minute track “The Teacher” was unleashed as the album’s fourth single ahead of its release, and it made it to our list of best songs.
This has also been an amazing week for epic collaboration and soundtrack music. Some of the songs on our list hail from hit movies and TV shows, including Ed Sheeran’s “A Beautiful Game” from Ted Lasso, Metro Boomin’s hip-hop infused “Calling” from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, The Weeknd’s “Popular” from The Idol, and “Watati” by Karol G and Aldo Ranks from Barbie.
Most of these songs are amazing collaborations between our favorite artists, but the list of A-list match-ups doesn’t end there. Latto and Cardi B gave us another show-stopping female-lead hip-hop duet with “Put It On Da Floor Again”, Lana Del Rey and her dad Rob Grant joined forces for “Lost at Sea”, and Nelly Furtado made her highly-anticipated comeback with “Eat Your Man” featuring Dom Dolla.
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