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The Round-Up: Dive Into The New Music Releases Of The Week

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Katy kinda ate that.

A serving of new music for you courtesy of The Weeknd, Rob Deniel, BOYNEXTDOOR, and more.

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It’s new music Friday, you know what that means. Check out some of the most fun, moving, and exciting new releases from the past week below. 

DANCING IN THE FLAMES – THE WEEKND

The Weeknd returns with his signature 80s synth-pop sound that feels almost optimistic. 

ARROWMANCE – ROB DENIEL

Rob keeps our attention for five minutes and then some with the beats, production, and lovey-dovey vibes. 

NOBODY KNOWS – SHAWN MENDES

Shawn put in those vocals like the brokenhearted boy that he is. 

TALK TALK – CHARLI XCX AND TROYE SIVAN

Just in time for their Sweat Tour, Charli and Troye give us a brat-approved remix of Talk talk featuring Dua Lipa speaking Spanish and French. 

IT’S OK I’M OK – TATE MCRAE

Tate’s latest pop-infused offering has an irresistible chorus and killer choreography that’s solidifying as one of the next pop girls to watch out for. 

FIRST HEARTBREAK – LAUV

Not us crying even though we’ve never experienced a heartbreak before. 

SOFT SPOT – KESHI

Embracing everything from luminous alternative pop and dance floor-ready energy to pensive country and indie eclecticism, keshi’s newest album cuts deep, pondering life, death, love, and everything in between. 

I’M HIS, HE’S MINE – KATY PERRY AND DOECHII

Okay Katy and Doechii. Their it-girl cards cleared in this collab. 

NICE GUY – BOYNEXTDOOR

With a groovy rhythm and irresistible catchiness, the single captures the overflowing confidence of a 19.99-year-old who believes that with determination, one can charm anyone like the free-spirited Gen Z you are.

ANG NAG-IISA – KAI DEL RIO

This bluesy pop-rock anthem is a brash, sobering look at a woman coming to terms with her own pain and disappointments in life, carefully put together for the world to deservedly hear.

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