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The Round-Up: These New Tracks Will Help Fuel Your Weekend Adventures

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Time to grow that 2024 playlist with new hits from PLAYERTWO and FELIP, Zae, TONEEJAY, and more.

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Another weekend has arrived, and with that, more new music to take in and enjoy. From OPM favorites, rising stars, K-pop superstars, and more, we rounded up some of the past week’s new tracks for your listening enjoyment that may become your next playlist fave. Check them out below. 

FLYYY – PLAYERTWO AND FELIP

True to its title, this is a fly collab that has two exciting OPM artists talk their shit like it’s nobody’s business. 

BAGONG TRADISYON – TONEEJAY

Prepare to feel your feels in this absolutely tender and heartugging love song on embracing change in life. 

TRAGEDY – DHRUV

The track, which serves as the lead single from his debut album expected later this year, is a piano-led chronicle of the somber feeling of being on the losing end of a breakup after a failed attempt of reconciling with an ex.

CLOSER YOU AND I – ADIE

Now why did Adie think it was a good idea to wreck us with another emotional ballad aimed right at our hearts? 

ALL NIGHT – IVE AND SAWEETIE

IVE and Saweetie on the same track that is actually a cover of an Icona Pop song from 2013? We never thought we’d write that sentence, but here we are, and it works. The two pay homage to the lowkey underrated track but while still adding their flavor to it. 

DETERMINADO – RADKIDZ, PABLO, AND JOSUE

Blurring the lines between hip-hop and rock, this sibling team-up is a genre-averse track that pushes experimentation as far as it can go while retaining Pablo’s distinct qualities as an artist who is comfortable in his own identity and sonic direction.

DASH – NMIXX

NMIXX gives us another of their signature genre mix ups with most of the song being a nice blend of 90s and 2000s R&B and hip-hop with the bridge getting into a more pop-punk aesthetic. Needless to say, it’s a great combo. 

KISS – ZAE

If ‘romantic baddie’ could be in the form of a track, it would sound like this. The bars are baring and the vocals are giving in this admittedly short but sweet ditty 

ADHD – MAE STEPHENS 

Love can make us go crazy sometimes, as seen and heard in Mae’s latest pop number about a love that lives in your mind rent-free. 

FOREVER 19 – JASMINE YEN 

This power ballad delivers an emotional gut punch of the ever-so relatable feeling of wanting to reclaim your time and keep that part of your youth for a lifetime. 

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