Solange graces the cover of Spotify's New Music Friday, behind the surprise drop of her fourth album, When I Get Home (Columbia); tracks "Almeda" and "Stay Flo" are featured.
Also landing a pair of tracks from a new album is Def Jam's 2 Chainz. From his fourth LP, Rap Or Go To The League, "Rule the World" f/Ariana Grande and "Whip" f/Travis Scott make the set.
A pack of Interscope singles frontload the list: Juice WRLD's "Hear Me Calling" (Grade A), Carly Rae Jepsen's "Now That I Found You" (School Boy), Summer Walker f/Drake's "Girls Need Love - Remix" (LVRN) and benny blanco f/Selena Gomez, J Balvin & Tainy's "I Can't Get Enough" (FKS/Neon16).
Other highlights include Maluma's "HP" (Sony Latin), G-Eazy & Blueface's "West Coast" (RCA), Ellie Goulding's "Flux" (Polydor/Interscope), Gesaffelstein f/Pharrell's "Blast Off" (Columbia), Jonas Brothers' "Sucker" (Republic), Mansionair's "Alibi" (Glassnote), Tom Walker f/Zara Larsson's "Now You're Gone" (Epic), Bea Miller f/6LACK's "it's not u it's me" (Hollywood), SAINt JHN f/Lil Baby's "Trap" (Godd Complexx/HITCO), Pink Sweat$' "I Know" (Human Re Sources), Hozier's "To Noise Making (Sing)" (Rubyworks/Columbia), Thomas Rhett's "Look What God Gave Her" (Big Machine), Bryce Vine f/YG's "La La Land" (Sire), The Japanese House's "You Seemed So Happy" (Dirty Hit), K.Flay's "Bad Vibes" (Interscope/Night Street), Freya Ridings' "You Mean The World To Me" (Good Soldier/Capitol), Omar Apollo's "Ashamed" (AWAL), AJ Mitchell's "All My Friends" (Epic), Bad Religion's "Chaos From Within" (Epitaph), Rich The Kid's "4 Phones" (Interscope), blackbear's "HIGH1X" (Alamo/Interscope), Stephen Puth's "Half Gone" (Arista), Noah Kahan's "Mess" (Republic), Doja Cat's "Juicy" (Kemosabe/RCA), Weezer's "I'm Just Being Honest" (Crush Music/Atlantic), Sigrid's "Sight of You" (Island), T-Pain f/Tory Lanez's "Getha Roll on" (Cinematic Music), Chase Rice's "25 Wexford St." (Dack Janiels/This Is Hit/Broken Bow), Twista's "Tonight" (The Orchard), Aaron May's "Dreams" (MIA/EMPIRE), Gia Woods' "New Girlfriend" (Disruptor/Columbia), Sammie's "H.L.I.T.L." (Star Camp/EMPIRE) and Donnie McClurkin's "Not Yet" (Provident/RCA Inspiration).
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