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This Friday, we were treated to the release of several captivating songs. From Jennie’s highly-anticipated second solo single to a unique collaboration between Jessie Murph and Jelly Roll, here are five songs that you absolutely shouldn’t miss:

Club Heaven – Nessa Barrett

Nessa Barrett pays a heartfelt tribute to her late friend Cooper Noriega with her latest track, “Club Heaven.” The song is a touching reflection on her hope that Cooper is happy in the afterlife, dancing away in “club Heaven.” In a poignant bridge, Nessa contemplates the possibility of reuniting with her friend, asking, “What if I can’t get in? / How will I see you again?” It’s a moving and emotional piece.

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You & Me – Jennie

“You & Me” marks Jennie’s second solo single, arriving five years after her debut solo track, “Solo.” The lyrics express unwavering love with lines like, “I don’t care ’bout your first love / This should be your last one.” Jennie’s fans have been eagerly awaiting this release, and it’s definitely worth a listen.

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Gently – Drake ft. Bad Bunny

This collaboration between Drake and Bad Bunny can be found on Drake’s new album, “For All The Dogs.” It’s their second musical venture together and a unique blend of their signature styles.

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Wild Ones – Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll

“Wild Ones” is a captivating collaboration between Jessie Murph and country music star Jelly Roll. The song captures the essence of intrigue, excitement, and infatuation with individuals who live life boldly and without reservations. It’s a celebration of embracing the wild side and connecting with those who share that adventurous spirit.

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Dance With Me – Blink 182

As the third single from their upcoming comeback album, “One More Time…,” “Dance With Me” comes with a music video featuring the trio dressed up as the iconic New York band, The Ramones.

You can listen to these new songs on our Spotify playlist:

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