Check out these new pop tunes from these New Music Friday!
1. Summer Walker- “Spend It”
“Spend It” showcases Summer Walker’s captivating vocal prowess over minimalist yet lush production, with subtle yet intricate production creating the perfect backdrop for her sultry delivery. The track perfectly demonstrates why Walker remains one of contemporary R&B’s most distinctive voices – blending traditional soul influences with modern production sensibilities in a way that feels both timeless and thoroughly current.
2. Yeat- “Feël no wayz (Yeat mix)”
“Feël No Wayz (Yeat Mix)” is Yeat’s special spin on Drake’s classic hit “Feel No Ways”. The remix showcases his unmistakable artistic identity and further cements Yeat’s position as one of rap’s most innovative voices, continuing to push boundaries while developing the unique musical language that has earned him his dedicated following.
3. Green Day- “Ballyhoo”
“Ballyhoo” marks Green Day’s return to their energetic punk rock roots while incorporating new elements that keep their sound fresh and relevant. What makes “Ballyhoo” stand out in Green Day’s extensive catalog is its blend of classic punk energy with subtle sonic experimentation and production touches that demonstrate the band’s continued evolution. Green Day’s triumphant return balances nostalgic elements that will please longtime fans while offering enough innovation to attract new listeners, proving that Green Day continues to be a significant force in rock music decades into their career.
4. Ed Sheeran- “Old Phone”
Ed Sheeran’s “Old Phone” marks a return to his stripped-back storytelling roots, blending raw acoustic melodies with heartfelt lyrics about nostalgia, lost connections, and the ache of memories tied to a forgotten device. With his signature emotional clarity, Sheeran reflects on love, time, and the fragments of the past we carry with us—even in something as simple as an old phone.
5. Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco- “Talk”
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s “Talk” is a smooth, intimate track that leans into vulnerability with quiet confidence. Built on a minimal, airy production, the song captures the quiet tension of wanting clarity in a relationship while fearing what honesty might bring. Gomez’s soft, emotive vocals pair seamlessly with Blanco’s polished touch, creating a late-night confession that feels both tender and raw.
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