Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Sza looks to outer space in search of a better world, Selena Gomez channels a flirty French alter ego, and Quavo returns with his first single of 2024. Plus, new music from Saweetie, Mgmt with Christine and the Queens, and Central Cee.
Sza, “Saturn” (YouTube)
Selena Gomez, “Love On” (YouTube)
Quavo, “Himothy” (YouTube)
Saweetie, “Richtivities” (YouTube)
Mgmt feat Christine and the Queens, “Dancing In Babylon” (YouTube)
Central Cee,...
Sza, “Saturn” (YouTube)
Selena Gomez, “Love On” (YouTube)
Quavo, “Himothy” (YouTube)
Saweetie, “Richtivities” (YouTube)
Mgmt feat Christine and the Queens, “Dancing In Babylon” (YouTube)
Central Cee,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Pusha T made a surprise appearance at Phoenix’s set at Paris’ We Love Green festival on Saturday, June 3, to debut a new verse to “All Eyes on Me,” a track off last year’s Alpha Zulu.
The special cameo came at the end of a Phoenix medley that interpolated “If I Ever Feel Better” and the part “Funky Squaredance” that’s reminiscent of the crushing chord progression from Pink Floyd’s “Have a Cigar.” From there, the band transitioned into “All Eyes on Me,” and Pusha T took the stage.
The special cameo came at the end of a Phoenix medley that interpolated “If I Ever Feel Better” and the part “Funky Squaredance” that’s reminiscent of the crushing chord progression from Pink Floyd’s “Have a Cigar.” From there, the band transitioned into “All Eyes on Me,” and Pusha T took the stage.
- 6/5/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Stardust’s lone song, the iconic 1998 single “Music Sounds Better With You,” will hit streaming platforms for the first time on June 28th, with a 12-inch vinyl reissue out the same day. The record is available to pre-order now via Because Music.
The French house trio — electronic artist Alan Braxe, Daft Punk producer/instrumentalist Thomas Bangalter and singer Benjamin Diamond — originally wrote the song to play during a live gig at the popular Rex Club in Paris. They later recorded the track, which is built on a funky guitar sample...
The French house trio — electronic artist Alan Braxe, Daft Punk producer/instrumentalist Thomas Bangalter and singer Benjamin Diamond — originally wrote the song to play during a live gig at the popular Rex Club in Paris. They later recorded the track, which is built on a funky guitar sample...
- 5/29/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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