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Valentine’s Day was filled with new music that everyone loved. Sabrina Carpenter gifted fans a deluxe edition of Short n’ Sweet, JISOO shined on her debut mini-album AMORTAGE, and Addison Rae returned with her sultry vocals on “High Fashion”. To celebrate another memorable Friday, we’ve rounded up five songs you absolutely need to add to your playlists!



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15 Minutes – Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter expanded the tracklist of her sixth studio album by adding five new songs. Fans immediately fell in love with two of them: Busy Woman and 15 Minutes. The latter stands out as the best among the new tracks, making it an absolute must-listen. Notably, Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe) also features a country remix of Please Please Please with Dolly Parton.

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Your Love – JISOO

JISOO proves herself as an exceptional solo artist with her debut EP, AMORTAGE. The four-track project has no skips, but if we had to choose a standout, it would be Your Love. The song seamlessly blends the K-pop idol’s ethereal vocals with the dance-pop vibe that defines the entire project.

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High Fashion – Addison Rae

Addison Rae continues to ride the wave of the electro-pop sound that defined her breakout hit Diet Pepsi and its follow-up Aquamarine. With her signature sultry vocals, she explores themes of luxury and self-indulgence in her new single High Fashion.

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Nokia – Drake & PartyNextDoor

Drake and PartyNextDoor joined forces for their first collaborative album, $exy $ongs 4 U, which made a strong debut on Spotify. Among the standout tracks, Nokia emerges as one that shouldn’t be missed.

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Push 2 Start (Remix) – Tyla ft. Sean Paul

Following the success of the original version, Tyla enlisted dancehall legend Sean Paul for a remix of Push 2 Start. The Jamaican icon brings his signature energy to the track, further amplifying its infectious beat.

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