The latest New Music Friday delivered a wave of captivating tunes, showcasing diverse sounds and fresh releases. Here are five songs that you absolutely shouldn’t miss!
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“exes” — Tate McRae
Tate McRae, riding high on the success of “greedy,” continues to impress with her latest single, “exes.” This track, the second release from her upcoming sophomore album “Think Later,” is a testament to Tate’s incredible 2023. Co-written with OneRepublic’s frontman Ryan Tedder, she crafted this infectious song in a mere 30 minutes, completing it within 90 minutes. We’re definitely not sorry that we love her!
“You Broke My Heart” — Drake
Drake unleashed a six-track EP, “Scary Hours 3,” last Friday, embedded within a new edition of his recent studio album, “For All the Dogs.” Among the compelling tracks, “You Broke My Heart” stands out as a must-listen. The song has already made a splash, securing the highest new entry on the Daily Global Spotify Chart, debuting at No. 19 with over 2.9 million streams.
“I Do” — Reneé Rapp
Reneé Rapp, who recently released her debut album “Snow Angel,” has now treated fans to a deluxe edition of the record. The standout track, “I Do,” explores the emotional intricacies of a relationship where one partner sees things differently. Reneé beautifully expresses this divide, singing, “You don’t see us like I do / You don’t see us from my view.” The song is a compelling addition to an already successful body of work.
“Get Close” — Ari Lennox
Ari Lennox graces us with a dreamy and sensual R&B offering in the form of “Get Close.” Using lighthearted imagery and references, Lennox creates a warm and intimate atmosphere. This track marks Lennox’s second release of 2023.
“Two Hearts” — Dermot Kennedy
Dermot Kennedy, known for his relatable lyrics, released “Two Hearts.” The song delves into the emotional complexities of love, separation, and the lasting impact of shared experiences. The chorus encapsulates the beautiful yet challenging nature of love, emphasizing how time can act as a thief of shared moments. Dermot, sharing his personal connection to the song, stated, “I love this song so much… it reminds me of when I first started writing music. I hope you love it.”
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