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]]>K-pop superstar Jennie teased her upcoming debut album Ruby with the Doechii duet “ExtraL”, but this wasn’t the only buzzy collaboration to hit the shelves this week. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco teased their joint album I Said I Love You First with “Call Me When You Break Up” ft. Gracie Abrams.
Several songs from our list also hail from the week’s most exciting album releases. “Revolving Door” made more buzz than any other song from Tate McRae’s So Close To What, while Sam Fender rocked our world with “Little Bit Closer” from People Watching.
Marina set the stage for her next album with one of our favorite new songs of the week, the sensual lead single “Butterfly”. It was a great week for indie artists overall – Suki Waterhouse, Fontaines DC, Wallows, and Mumford & Sons were also among the artists impressing us with their brand-new songs.
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]]>This Friday has been pretty slow for new album drops in the US, but it’s given us a few amazing K-pop releases. Blackpink’s Rosé shared her debut solo album Rosie and promoted its release with the music video for “Toxic Till the End”, while the girl group TWICE joined forces with Megan Thee Stallion for “Strategy”, the lead single from their new EP of the same name.
Speaking of amazing collaborations, the deluxe version of Khalid’s latest album Sincere has given us quite a few. He made it to our list with “Personal” featuring Normani, but he also joined forces with Ayra Starr and Chlöe.
The rest of our list offers a great mix of different genres from acclaimed artists from all around the globe. Fans of Latin music can enjoy new songs by Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma, while those who prefer alternative sound should check out new songs by Hozier, TV Girl, George Clanton, Sky Ferreira, Sam Fender, and Sawyer Hill.
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]]>Our favorite artists are slowly going back to sharing their new albums with the world, and Green Day’s Saviors is definitely this week’s most exciting new release. They teased it with several singles, and ’90s-inspired “Bobby Sox” might be one of the very best.
This week has also been pretty epic for fans of alternative sound, with several of our favorite bands sharing new music with the world. Everyone from Bleachers and IDLES to Cage the Elephant and The Libertines have been busy in the studio in recent months, and they’re finally ready to show us what they’ve been up to.
Several indie-leaning collaborations also hit the shelves this week. Noah Kahan joined forces with Sam Fender for the new version of “Homesick”, while Mumford & Sons partnered up with Pharrell Williams for “Good People”, their first single in years.
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]]>The post Noah Kahan is Teaming Up With Sam Fender for New Version of “Homesick” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>After weeks of rumors that they might be teaming up, Fender finally confirmed he has a collaboration with Kahan on the way. He took to social media to share a teaser for the new version of “Homesick”, which pays homage to Fender’s roots in North Shields.
Seeing Kahan join forces with Fender isn’t a huge shocker for his fans, since he recently teased a major collaboration on social media.
“I’ve seen the comments, no more collaborations, we’re sick of them, ’cause I’ve heard it all I’ve decided to present you with yet another teaser for a new collaboration that I’m so excited about. This artist inspired this entire record, cannot wait for you guys to hear what we did,” he wrote on social media.
“Homesick” was originally released as a part of Kahan’s album Stick Season, which produced the hit single of the same name. “Stick Season” recently returned to no. 1 in the UK for the second week on top, in addition to peaking at No. 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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]]>“Poundshop Kardashians” features on his debut EP, Dead Boys. The new track is a searing commentary on celebrity culture and the video shows him interacting with a series of Kardashian-esque characters. It’s essentially a poppy rant about everything Sam Fender hates about our culture, but it’s sort of great.
“It talks about our obsession with weightless pop culture and a generation of narcissists, like me, who follow it”, Fender explained.
You can watch the hot new video here:
Sam Fender’s EP covers a whole range of serious issues. The EP’s titular track “Dead Boys’ is about the serious issue of male suicide.
It’s a song about male suicide, particularly in my hometown,” Fender told NME. “I lost some friends very close to me because of that. This song came from that place, and I have been playing it to other people ever since. It’s raised a conversation and I realized how much of a present issue it is. Everybody that I spoke to from all different parts of the country has all got a connection to someone they’ve lost.
He added: “It really opened my eyes to how much of an issue it is.”
Sam Fender’s EP Dead Boys is out now.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>K-pop superstar Jennie teased her upcoming debut album Ruby with the Doechii duet “ExtraL”, but this wasn’t the only buzzy collaboration to hit the shelves this week. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco teased their joint album I Said I Love You First with “Call Me When You Break Up” ft. Gracie Abrams.
Several songs from our list also hail from the week’s most exciting album releases. “Revolving Door” made more buzz than any other song from Tate McRae’s So Close To What, while Sam Fender rocked our world with “Little Bit Closer” from People Watching.
Marina set the stage for her next album with one of our favorite new songs of the week, the sensual lead single “Butterfly”. It was a great week for indie artists overall – Suki Waterhouse, Fontaines DC, Wallows, and Mumford & Sons were also among the artists impressing us with their brand-new songs.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This Friday has been pretty slow for new album drops in the US, but it’s given us a few amazing K-pop releases. Blackpink’s Rosé shared her debut solo album Rosie and promoted its release with the music video for “Toxic Till the End”, while the girl group TWICE joined forces with Megan Thee Stallion for “Strategy”, the lead single from their new EP of the same name.
Speaking of amazing collaborations, the deluxe version of Khalid’s latest album Sincere has given us quite a few. He made it to our list with “Personal” featuring Normani, but he also joined forces with Ayra Starr and Chlöe.
The rest of our list offers a great mix of different genres from acclaimed artists from all around the globe. Fans of Latin music can enjoy new songs by Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma, while those who prefer alternative sound should check out new songs by Hozier, TV Girl, George Clanton, Sky Ferreira, Sam Fender, and Sawyer Hill.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Our favorite artists are slowly going back to sharing their new albums with the world, and Green Day’s Saviors is definitely this week’s most exciting new release. They teased it with several singles, and ’90s-inspired “Bobby Sox” might be one of the very best.
This week has also been pretty epic for fans of alternative sound, with several of our favorite bands sharing new music with the world. Everyone from Bleachers and IDLES to Cage the Elephant and The Libertines have been busy in the studio in recent months, and they’re finally ready to show us what they’ve been up to.
Several indie-leaning collaborations also hit the shelves this week. Noah Kahan joined forces with Sam Fender for the new version of “Homesick”, while Mumford & Sons partnered up with Pharrell Williams for “Good People”, their first single in years.
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]]>The post Noah Kahan is Teaming Up With Sam Fender for New Version of “Homesick” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>After weeks of rumors that they might be teaming up, Fender finally confirmed he has a collaboration with Kahan on the way. He took to social media to share a teaser for the new version of “Homesick”, which pays homage to Fender’s roots in North Shields.
Seeing Kahan join forces with Fender isn’t a huge shocker for his fans, since he recently teased a major collaboration on social media.
“I’ve seen the comments, no more collaborations, we’re sick of them, ’cause I’ve heard it all I’ve decided to present you with yet another teaser for a new collaboration that I’m so excited about. This artist inspired this entire record, cannot wait for you guys to hear what we did,” he wrote on social media.
“Homesick” was originally released as a part of Kahan’s album Stick Season, which produced the hit single of the same name. “Stick Season” recently returned to no. 1 in the UK for the second week on top, in addition to peaking at No. 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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]]>The post Sam Fender Drops Satirical Music Video for “Poundshop Kardashians” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“Poundshop Kardashians” features on his debut EP, Dead Boys. The new track is a searing commentary on celebrity culture and the video shows him interacting with a series of Kardashian-esque characters. It’s essentially a poppy rant about everything Sam Fender hates about our culture, but it’s sort of great.
“It talks about our obsession with weightless pop culture and a generation of narcissists, like me, who follow it”, Fender explained.
You can watch the hot new video here:
Sam Fender’s EP covers a whole range of serious issues. The EP’s titular track “Dead Boys’ is about the serious issue of male suicide.
It’s a song about male suicide, particularly in my hometown,” Fender told NME. “I lost some friends very close to me because of that. This song came from that place, and I have been playing it to other people ever since. It’s raised a conversation and I realized how much of a present issue it is. Everybody that I spoke to from all different parts of the country has all got a connection to someone they’ve lost.
He added: “It really opened my eyes to how much of an issue it is.”
Sam Fender’s EP Dead Boys is out now.
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