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Another Friday brings us a fresh wave of new music to enjoy. This week, we saw the release of Mac Miller’s second posthumous album, Balloonerism, alongside exciting collaborations from Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers to NLE Choppa and Imagine Dragons. Fans also enthusiastically celebrated the long-awaited return of Cher Lloyd. Here are five must-hear tracks from this week’s releases.



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Slow Motion – Marshmello & Jonas Brothers

Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers reunite for their new single, “Slow Motion,” following their 2021 hit, “Leave Before You Love Me.” Much like their first collaboration, “Slow Motion” perfectly combines the Jonas Brothers’ pop-rock energy with Marshmello’s signature electronic production. It’s an undeniable highlight of this week’s new music.

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Rick’s Piano – Mac Miller

“Rick’s Piano,” one of the standout tracks on Balloonerism, showcases Mac Miller’s talent for creating deeply emotional instrumental pieces. This poignant piano-driven track fosters an introspective atmosphere, making it a highlight on the posthumous project.

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GBP – 21 Savage & Central Cee

For the first time, Central Cee and 21 Savage collaborate on “GBP,” a track that references Great British Pounds and celebrates their UK roots. With its hard-hitting beats and sharp lyricism, the song highlights the duo’s success and their journey toward generational wealth.

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Gorgeous – Kane Brown

Kane Brown delivers yet another heartfelt tribute to his wife, Katelyn Brown, in his new single, “Gorgeous.” The country star focuses on the beauty of her inner qualities, singing, “It’s your heart, it’s your mind, it’s what man just can’t design.” Fans have already embraced the song, pushing it to the top spot on the U.S. iTunes chart.

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Head Down – Cher Lloyd

Rounding out this week’s must-listen list is Cher Lloyd’s triumphant return with “Head Down.” This marks her first new release since 2021’s collaboration with Imanbek, “Baddest,” and her first solo single since 2020. In “Head Down,” Cher reflects on resilience and determination, boldly stating her commitment to hard work despite challenges and criticism.

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