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Hot Jam of the Day: Post Malone, “Too Young”

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Post Malone “Too Young” Digital Single Though it’s easy to write Post Malone off as a flash in the pan thanks to his white boi cornrows and the viral success of debut single “White Iverson,” it’s getting more and more difficult to ignore his steadily growing catalogue of impressive singles. His fourth single, “Too Young,” continues along the same druggy, Soundcloud-friendly lines of his early work. The young Texan emotes over the spare keyboards and machine-gun hats of the in-form …

Images & Words: Kehlani, “You Should Be Here”

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Kehlani “You Should Be Here” You Should Be Here (out now) While there’s a lot to love about the rising Oakland singer’s debut mixtape, Kehlani Parrish’s ability to simultaneously exude confidence and vulnerability sticks out the most. There’s real stakes to her music, but she refuses to let them overwhelm her. Her voice has the power and bombast of a Ariana Grande with the world weary, lived-in melancholic tinge of someone like Dawn Richard. Lyrically, she tells piercing, fractured loved stories …

Images & Words: Ciara, “Dance Like We’re Making Love”

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Ciara “Dance Like We’re Making Love” Jackie (out 05.04 on Epic) The second single from CiCi’s long-awaited sixth LP does what it says on the tin. Joining a rich lineage of tracks about late-night, back-corner-of-the-club dry humping (see: “Love in this Club,” “Too Close,” every Jodeci song ever), “Dance Like We’re Making Love” is a surprisingly restrained slow-burner at the perfect BPM for drunkenly rubbing your jeans against someone else’s. The Atlanta native’s vocals are the star of the show, glacial and …

Hot Jam of the Day: Sasha Go Hard, “All I See”

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Sasha Go Hard “All I See” Nutty World 2 (self-released) Sasha Go Hard is back, and she wants her shit. One of the best tapes of the year, Nutty World 2 finds the Chicago native in ruthless form, effortlessly ripping through a lean 13-song set. Though it’s been floating around unofficially for a while, “All I See” is a standout, featuring production from one of drill’s early architects, DJ Kenn. His nimble keyboards and rolling hi-hats offer a commanding canvas for …

Hot Jam of the Day: K-Major, “I’m Single”

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K-Major “I’m Single” Category V (self-released) I haven’t written yet written about the Kendricke “K-Major” Brown’s phenomenal new LP, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been listening. The young vocalist is involved with Terius “The-Dream” Nash and Tricky Stewart, and his evocative, heartfelt R&B recalls some of Nash’s most restrained moments. There are plenty of standouts to choose from, but the swelling, sparse “I’m Single” is hitting a particular chord with me at the moment. Over undulating synth washes and a …

Hot Jams of the Day: Turnover, “Humming” // “New Scream”

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Turnover “Humming” // “New Scream” Peripheral Vision (out 05.04 on Run for Cover) You can take the boi outta the burbz’, but you can’t take the suburban ennui outta the boi. The pre-release singles from the Virginia Beach outfit’s Sophomore LP has got me sipping on some seriously angsty nectar, and let me tell you, it is fucking delicious. These two singles continue where the taut alt-rock of “Cutting My Fingers Off” left off, framing Austin Getz’s warm vocals with angular guitars …

Images & Words: The Square, “Lewisham McDeez”

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The Square “Lewisham McDeez” Digital Single Though the South London collective dropped this song late last year, the delirious crew cut finally gets a proper release and some Macky D’s-heavy visuals. Novelist may be the biggest name in the Square, but each of its members brings the goods here, lacing memorable verse after memorable verse over staccato hi-hats and an earworm bassline. No word on whether “Lewisham McDeez” will be a part of a follow-up to 2014’s mixtape, The Formula, …

Hot Jam of the Day: Wet, “Deadwater”

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Wet “Deadwater” Don’t You (out this summer on Columbia) If you read me in 2013, you’ll know how taken I was with the Brooklyn trio’s disarming self-titled debut EP. So unsurprisingly, I am delighted by the news of their impending first LP and enchanted by its lead single. “Deadwater” begins as a brutal post-mortem for a relationship that collapsed on top of its participants, leaving vocalist Kelly Zutrau to dream of a world in which she had legs long enough to …

Hot Jam of the Day: DJ Rashad, Nick Hook & Machinedrum, “Understand”

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DJ Rashad, Nick Hook & Machinedrum “Understand” Movin’ Forward (out 04.24 on TEKLIFE) A few days before the one-year anniversary of footwork legend DJ Rashad’s tragic passing, Machinedrum (né Travis Stewart) releases this gorgeous collaboration with the late DJ and Nick Hook. In the press release, Stewart wrote about the difficulties of finishing the songs he had worked with Rashad on, explaining that they “seemed impossible to finish after he passed.” Fortunately for us, the North Carolina native was able …

Hot Jam of the Day: Samantha Urbani, “1 2 3 4”

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Samantha Urbani “1 2 3 4” Digital Single The first line of the Soundcloud blurb for the ex-Friends singer’s new single reads “written, arranged, performed & co-produced by Samantha Urbani.” Assumedly, this was meant to avoid the shadow of her boyfriend Dev Hynes, whose figure looms ubiquitously over nearly every act he produces (Carly Rae Jepsen, Solange, Sky Ferreira etc). While the 80s pastiche and funky bassline are decidedly Hynes-ian, “1 2 3 4” is punchier than many of Hynes’ moody, occasionally …