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]]>Brat and It’s Completely Different, but Also Still Brat will be released on October 11, and it will feature remixes of songs from her latest studio album Brat. It hit the shelves back in June and became a true cultural phenomenon, inspiring the viral trend “brat summer”, in addition to producing hit singles “Von Dutch”, “360”, and “Apple”.
Charli XCX dropped several Brat remixes before the remix album was even officially announced, including “Von Dutch” ft. Addison Rae, “360” ft. Robyn and Yung Lean, “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde, “Guess” ft. Billie Eilish, “Talk Talk” ft. Troye Sivan – and there’s more where that came from!
Charli XCX teased new remixes with a series of billboards in the hometowns of her collaborators, with their names spelled backward on the lime green backgrounds. They sparked a lot of commotion online, and the singer eventually confirmed who’ll be featured on the new version of Brat, listing Ariana Grande, The 1975, The Japanese House, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, and Tinashe as some of her collaborators.
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]]>Many of our favorite artists waited for the last week of June to share their new albums with the world, including the acclaimed rapper Megan Thee Stallion. Her self-titled third studio album Megan hit the shelves this Friday, and produced some pretty amazing new songs, including “Where Them Girls At”.
Several other artists dropped new albums this Friday, including Omar Apollo, who promoted the release of God Said No with the music video for “Done with You”, and Imagine Dragons, whose album Loom has given us nine new songs including “Wake Up”.
“Cowboys Cry Too” by Kelsea Ballerini and Noah Kahan is the only collaboration to make it to our list this week, while the rest of the songs hail from solo artists. Stick around to discover new music by Tinashe, Clairo, Foster the People, Lisa, Bebe Rexha, and Roddy Ricch.
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]]>The post Tinashe Earns Her First Solo Billboard Hot 100 Entry With “Nasty” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“Nasty” was released on April 12, ahead of Tinashe’s performance at Coachella. It didn’t take it long to go viral, and its lyrics inspired the viral “match my freak” meme, in addition to over 300,000 videos on TikTok.
Almost two months later, “Nasty” finally entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 90. It’s Tinashe’s first solo song to do so and fifth overall, while her debut single “2 On” ft. ScHoolboy Q remains her highest-charting song at No. 24.
Tinashe discussed the viral success of “Nasty” in a recent interview with Time and said it feels good to see her hard work finally pay off after all these years, especially as an independent artist.
“Having this social media push is really big for an artist like me because I’m not on a major label, and I don’t have the same level of exposure to playlists, to radio, to these other things… All it will take is one viral moment that gets the conversation going,” she told Time.
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]]>Dua Lipa’s “Illusion” is definitely the week’s most talked-about new track, and it deserves all the attention coming its way. It’s the third single from her new album Radical Optimism, and it perfectly captures its nostalgic, Britpop-inspired sound.
This week also marked the release of Metro Boomin and Future’s second collaborative album We Still Don’t Trust You, and its title track made it to our list. Speaking of new albums, Maggie Rogers and Girl in Red made a comeback with their latest LPs this week and truly impressed us with their new sound.
It was a great week for female artists overall, and the songs that made the cut cover a wide range of different genres. In addition to Maggie Rogers and Girl in Red representing alternative pop-rock, R&B artists Chlöe, Tinashe, and Willow also made it to our list alongside the rising country star Tanner Adell.
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]]>No album this week created more buzz than Olivia Rodrigo’s highly-anticipated sophomore effort Guts. Each song from this brilliant LP became a fan favorite in its own right, but we’ve picked “All-American B—h” as the album’s best new track.
Competing with Rodrigo for the top spot on the next week’s chart is a mission impossible, but that didn’t stop several artists from trying. Friday also marked the release of new albums by Tinashe, Laufey, and James Blake, among others, and we made room for some of their best new songs on this week’s list.
This week also marked a huge comeback for the legendary rockers The Rolling Stones. They teased the release of their first album of the original material in almost two decades, titled Hackney Diamonds, and dropped its first single “Angry”.
Our list of the best songs of the week also includes new music by Metric, Portugal. The Man, Marshmello, Dove Cameron, and many more, so stick around and give them a chance!
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]]>The post Charli XCX Teases “Brat” Remix Album Collaborators appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Brat and It’s Completely Different, but Also Still Brat will be released on October 11, and it will feature remixes of songs from her latest studio album Brat. It hit the shelves back in June and became a true cultural phenomenon, inspiring the viral trend “brat summer”, in addition to producing hit singles “Von Dutch”, “360”, and “Apple”.
Charli XCX dropped several Brat remixes before the remix album was even officially announced, including “Von Dutch” ft. Addison Rae, “360” ft. Robyn and Yung Lean, “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde, “Guess” ft. Billie Eilish, “Talk Talk” ft. Troye Sivan – and there’s more where that came from!
Charli XCX teased new remixes with a series of billboards in the hometowns of her collaborators, with their names spelled backward on the lime green backgrounds. They sparked a lot of commotion online, and the singer eventually confirmed who’ll be featured on the new version of Brat, listing Ariana Grande, The 1975, The Japanese House, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, and Tinashe as some of her collaborators.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Many of our favorite artists waited for the last week of June to share their new albums with the world, including the acclaimed rapper Megan Thee Stallion. Her self-titled third studio album Megan hit the shelves this Friday, and produced some pretty amazing new songs, including “Where Them Girls At”.
Several other artists dropped new albums this Friday, including Omar Apollo, who promoted the release of God Said No with the music video for “Done with You”, and Imagine Dragons, whose album Loom has given us nine new songs including “Wake Up”.
“Cowboys Cry Too” by Kelsea Ballerini and Noah Kahan is the only collaboration to make it to our list this week, while the rest of the songs hail from solo artists. Stick around to discover new music by Tinashe, Clairo, Foster the People, Lisa, Bebe Rexha, and Roddy Ricch.
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]]>The post Tinashe Earns Her First Solo Billboard Hot 100 Entry With “Nasty” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“Nasty” was released on April 12, ahead of Tinashe’s performance at Coachella. It didn’t take it long to go viral, and its lyrics inspired the viral “match my freak” meme, in addition to over 300,000 videos on TikTok.
Almost two months later, “Nasty” finally entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 90. It’s Tinashe’s first solo song to do so and fifth overall, while her debut single “2 On” ft. ScHoolboy Q remains her highest-charting song at No. 24.
Tinashe discussed the viral success of “Nasty” in a recent interview with Time and said it feels good to see her hard work finally pay off after all these years, especially as an independent artist.
“Having this social media push is really big for an artist like me because I’m not on a major label, and I don’t have the same level of exposure to playlists, to radio, to these other things… All it will take is one viral moment that gets the conversation going,” she told Time.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Dua Lipa’s “Illusion” is definitely the week’s most talked-about new track, and it deserves all the attention coming its way. It’s the third single from her new album Radical Optimism, and it perfectly captures its nostalgic, Britpop-inspired sound.
This week also marked the release of Metro Boomin and Future’s second collaborative album We Still Don’t Trust You, and its title track made it to our list. Speaking of new albums, Maggie Rogers and Girl in Red made a comeback with their latest LPs this week and truly impressed us with their new sound.
It was a great week for female artists overall, and the songs that made the cut cover a wide range of different genres. In addition to Maggie Rogers and Girl in Red representing alternative pop-rock, R&B artists Chlöe, Tinashe, and Willow also made it to our list alongside the rising country star Tanner Adell.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>No album this week created more buzz than Olivia Rodrigo’s highly-anticipated sophomore effort Guts. Each song from this brilliant LP became a fan favorite in its own right, but we’ve picked “All-American B—h” as the album’s best new track.
Competing with Rodrigo for the top spot on the next week’s chart is a mission impossible, but that didn’t stop several artists from trying. Friday also marked the release of new albums by Tinashe, Laufey, and James Blake, among others, and we made room for some of their best new songs on this week’s list.
This week also marked a huge comeback for the legendary rockers The Rolling Stones. They teased the release of their first album of the original material in almost two decades, titled Hackney Diamonds, and dropped its first single “Angry”.
Our list of the best songs of the week also includes new music by Metric, Portugal. The Man, Marshmello, Dove Cameron, and many more, so stick around and give them a chance!
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