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New music from DJ DIESEL, King Princess, The Last Dinner Party, and more on NMF Dance and New Music Friday!

NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week

Check out this week’s picks from NMF Dance!

1. DJ DIESEL, RZRKT, Shaquille O’Neal – “M.D.E”

Shaq, or DJ DIESEL,  returns with M.D.E (Most Dominant Ever) this Friday—a 9-track EP stacked with collabs from bass music’s brightest names, including Virtual Riot, LAYZ, and SampliFire. The title track “M.D.E,” featuring Texas based electro-bass DJ RZRKT, blends dubstep, drum & bass, and trap. With this electrifying release, M.D.E is engineered to dominate dancefloors all summer long.

2. EDX – “Moyo”

GRAMMY-nominated icon EDX returns next Friday with “Moyo,” a tribal-inspired progressive house anthem that marks a bold evolution in his sound. Meaning “heart” in several South African languages, the track pulses with hypnotic percussion, rich ethnic textures, and a club-ready bassline.

3. GRiZ, Flowdan – “Coast 2 Coast”

GRiZ is back and teaming up with UK grime artist Flowdan for “Coast 2 Coast.”. A transatlantic collision of bass and bars, the track fuses GRiZ’s future-forward production with a fresh, high-octane Flowdan vocal. Once a coveted ID in live sets, the official release delivers a fully original version fans have yet to hear.

4. Fred again.., Skepta, PlaqueBoyMax, Denzel Curry, Hunamankind – “Victory Lap Three”

Fred again.., Skepta, and PlaqueBoyMax returns with “Victory Lap Three” today, now supercharged with fiery new verses from Denzel Curry and Indian rap powerhouse Hunamankind. Born in real time on Fred’s livestreams, the track has evolved with weekly updates featuring global talent, fueled by fan input and spontaneous collabs. This latest version captures the creativity that defines Fred’s boundary-pushing process.

5. Sama – “Faya”

Kurdish-Iraqi born, D.C.-based producer Sama turns up the temperature with her sizzling new single “Faya.”. Blending Afrobeats and Amapiano into a hypnotic, heat-soaked groove, the track radiates pure summertime energy. It’s a bold, multidimensional sound that sets the stage for Sama’s fast-rising trajectory.

Check out our full playlist, now available on Spotify:

#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

New music from Reneé Rapp, FLETCHER, King Princess, and more!

1. The Last Dinner Party – “This Is The Killer Speaking”

The Last Dinner Party ushers in a bold new chapter with “This Is The Killer Speaking”, the first single from their upcoming second album From The Pyre (out October 17th.) Darker and more visceral than their debut, the track spins a surreal narrative where ghosting becomes a high-stakes showdown. With cinematic instrumentation and razor-sharp lyricism, the band leans into mythic, character-driven storytelling. . .setting the stage for a promising new album.

2. King Princess – “Cry Cry Cry”

King Princess drops “Cry Cry Cry”, a scathing, guitar-charged anthem aimed at fake friends, queer-baiters, and anyone who has ever underestimated her. Fueled by vengeance and wit, it’s a fiery preview of her upcoming third album Girl Violence (set to release September 12th.) “Cry Cry Cry” is a bold reclamation of power from an artist who’s been through the fire and come back sharper and louder.

3. Ally Evenson – “The Line”

Ally Evenson returns with “The Line”, a new single that marks a bold new chapter for one of LA’s most captivating indie-alternative voices. With this track, Ally delivers a sharp left turn with this haunting, symbolic lyrics and video, which sees her literally vomiting her iconic blue hat to signal transformation. Darkly playful and emotionally raw, “The Line” is the first glimpse of her upcoming sophomore album.

4. FLETCHER – “Hi, Everyone Leave Please”

Queer icon and singer-songwriter FLETCHER returns with “Hi, Everyone Leave Please” along with her new album, Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me?. With her signature gritty vulnerability, the track features biting lyrics and an unwavering honesty, setting the tone for FLETCHER’s exciting and highly anticipated new album and era. 

5. Reneé Rapp – “Why Is She Still Here?”

Reneé Rapp’s new single “Why Is She Still Here?” is a gut-punch of jealousy, heartbreak, and emotional chaos. The track is a classic Reneé Rapp song, a vulnerable, inner monologue turned confessional anthem. With this release, Reneé continues to tease what’s to come for her upcoming album, BITE ME (set to release August 1st).

Check out our full playlist, now available on Spotify:

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