The Weeknd, Charli XCX, & Extra
Maintaining with new music might be exhausting, even inconceivable. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping every day, the quantity of music is so huge it’s simple for one thing to slide by means of the cracks. Even following together with the Uproxx suggestions every day generally is a lot to ask, so each Monday we’re providing up this rundown of the most effective new music this week.
This week noticed The Weeknd proceed his new album rollout and Charli XCX holding Brat alive. Yeah, it was a terrific week for brand new music. Try the highlights beneath.
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The Weeknd — “Dancing In The Flames”
Hurry Up Tomorrow, the ultimate a part of the After Hours and Daybreak FM trilogy, is coming, The Weeknd confirmed earlier this month. Final week, he shared the brand new single “Dancing In The Flames,” and the synth-pop tune is clearly in the identical aesthetic universe because the albums that preceded it.
Charli XCX — “Discuss Discuss That includes Troye Sivan”
Brat Summer time is over (per Charli XCX herself), however that doesn’t imply she’s performed with Brat: She simply introduced Brat And It’s Fully Totally different However Additionally Nonetheless Brat, and among the many tracks featured on the undertaking is her new remix of “Discuss Discuss” with Troye Sivan and even a Dua Lipa cameo.
Playboi Carti — “All Purple”
Carti simply introduced his new album Music, and whereas he didn’t unveil a launch date, he did share “All Purple.” Carti strays away from his typical higher-pitched voice right here for a deeper-sounding stream.
Eminem — “Kyrie & Luka” Feat. 2 Chainz
Eminem dropped some new music by way of The Demise Of Slim Shady: Mourner Version and among the many recent tracks is the two Chainz collaboration “Kyrie & Luka.” Likening themselves to Dallas Mavericks stars Kyrie Irving and Luka Dončić, the 2 flex all around the boastful monitor.
FKA Twigs — “Eusexua”
“Eusexua is sort of a feeling of ‘I’m that b*tch,’” a brand new video from FKA Twigs explains of her upcoming album. She not too long ago stated the album “isn’t techno however the spirit is there,” and you’ll undoubtedly hear the spirit on the title monitor.
Tate McRae — “It’s OK I’m OK”
Former Uproxx cowl star Tate McRae is again with the catchy “It’s OK I’m OK.” The tune is McRae’s first single since her 2023 album Suppose Later, so hopefully this indicators a brand new LP on the best way.
Fousheé — “Really feel Like Residence”
Fousheé (one other former Uproxx cowl star) simply launched her second album, Pointy Heights. It’s named after a plot of Jamaican land owned by her grandfather, and Fousheé honors “the individuals that actually make a spot really feel like residence” on the dreamy “Really feel Like Residence.”
Nilüfer Yanya — “Simply A Western”
Yanya’s new undertaking My Methodology Actor is right here, and he or she preceded it with one ultimate pre-album sneak peek, “Simply A Western.” Her signature soothing voice carries the nice and cozy and comforting tune.
Suki Waterhouse — “Mannequin, Actress, No matter”
Waterhouse not too long ago advised Uproxx of her new album Memoirs Of A Sparklemuffin, “I used to be on Google late one night time and located this Sparklemuffin spider, which has a ridiculous identify, and thought, ‘I might like to have that in an album title.’ I began fleshing out the story across the Sparklemuffin and writing out every track linked to the story. […] I simply love the thought of this little Sparklemuffin on the search of redemption, with me because the Queen Sparklemuffin.”
The Linda Lindas — “No Obligation”
We’re a few month away from No Obligation, the most recent album from younger rockers The Linda Lindas. The unveiled the title monitor final week and the tune is 2 minutes of continuous punk power.