Fans have spoken, and this week’s new music race has a clear winner. Victoria Monét has claimed the top spot in our weekly fan-voted poll, with her new single “Let Me” earning 41% of the vote and outperforming major releases from Charli XCX, Brent Faiyaz, and Central Cee.
Released on February 11 via RCA Records, “Let Me” marks Monét’s first solo release in nearly two years. The track arrives after the critical and commercial success of her Jaguar era and signals the beginning of a new chapter. Produced by Camper alongside Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman, Branden “B Mack” Rowell, and Cashmere Brown, the song leans into lush, slow-burning R&B.
Finishing in second place with 27% was Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights, a 12-track soundtrack tied to Emerald Fennell’s new film adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel. Released through Atlantic Records, the project trades the hyper-pop pulse of Charli’s Brat era for something darker and more cinematic.
Brent Faiyaz’s third studio album Icon secured 16% of the vote. Executive produced by Raphael Saadiq, the 10-track project blends classic soul textures with modern R&B minimalism. After delaying the album in 2025, Faiyaz delivered a focused and introspective body of work that has quickly struck a chord with fans.
Also earning 16% of the vote was Central Cee’s “Iceman Freestyle,” a polished UK drill release that builds on momentum first sparked during a livestream tease last year. The track serves as the lead single from his upcoming EP All Roads Lead Home, out March 19.
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