Stream this week's must-listen releases, hand-picked by our editors.
Jo Hill's "SUPERMARKET SUSHI" and "WHERE DID ELLA GO"
Ahead of her debut album girlhood., out November 22, British singer-songwriter Jo Hill has released two new singles: "SUPERMARKET SUSHI" and "WHERE DID ELLA GO?". "SUPERMARKET SUSHI" reflects Jo's country-pop style with soft guitar and warm vocals, capturing the comforting feel of a quiet evening at home amid the bustle of city life. In "WHERE DID ELLA GO?" Jo’s deft songwriting shines, transforming from delicate guitar to an uplifting chorus as she honors a childhood friend’s resilience. Together, the songs showcase Jo's ability to weave intimate storytelling with rich soundscapes, building excitement for her upcoming album.
Yeat's "5BRAZY"
Yeat has officially dropped his new single “5BRAZY” featuring Quavo, now available for streaming via Lyfestyle Corporation, Field Trip, and Capitol Records. Originally previewed on the limited edition digital deluxe of his latest album, LYFESTYLE, the track arrives amid Yeat’s impressive career milestone: his first-ever No. 1 album on the Billboard 200.
Matilda Mann's "Say It Back"
Matilda Mann’s latest single, “Say It Back,” offers an intimate glimpse into the heart of her upcoming debut album. A delicate exploration of unrequited love, the song captures Mann’s ability to turn raw emotions into lyrics that resonate deeply, blending folk intimacy with a pop sensibility.
Sheff G's "Today"
Sheff G’s new single "Today" finds the Brooklyn drill pioneer reflecting on his journey with a sharp, confident edge. Produced by his longtime collaborator Great John, the track showcases Sheff's growth, as he raps about his resilience and the pride he takes in his freedom, despite past challenges: “1.5 on the bill out, made another mil' on the way out.” "Today" is part of Don't Sleep While It's Lit (Part 1), a double-single series leading up to Sheff G’s anticipated project Proud of Myself, set for release on November 22. With collaborations from artists like Sleepy Hallow and Lil Tecca, the album promises to reinforce Sheff’s influence in the Brooklyn drill scene and marks his continued legacy in New York's rap landscape.
SSGKobe's "let me go"
Strategically plotting his return, SSGKobe released his new single "let me go", an upbeat track declaring a new era. Longtime fans have been patiently waiting on SSGKobe's return, and he's coming back with raw honesty, energy, and a point to prove. With lyrics like "I had fell out with my mama, sh*t had broke my heart / last time I had put trust in a b**ch that sh*t had got me broke", the song means way more than just a catchy 1:30 banger.
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