Zara Larsson’s “Blue Moon” & 14 More Fire Tracks You Need to Hear Now

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Hey babe,…

Hey babe,

We know you’re always on the hunt for that next bop, so we’ve rounded up some of our fave tunes fresh off the press! This week, Zara Larsson’s “Blue Moon” is making waves with its fairy-like vibes. It’s like the perfect soundtrack for a Brooklyn gay bar night out or a pool party vibe all summer long.

Doja Cat and SZA teamed up on “Take Me Dancing,” and it’s safe to say this song will be everywhere for the next two years. We can’t get enough of those catchy beats and their pop-rap magic!

Ice Spice is back with “Baddie Baddie,” a track filled with instant quotables and an M.I.A sample that’s major. Get ready to spit those lyrics at the top of your lungs!

💫 ” Her unique sound never disappoints, and we can’t wait to see what this next chapter of her career brings.

FKA Twigs dropped another trip-hop gem this week with “Cheap Hotel.” Her unique sound never disappoints, and we can’t wait to see what this next chapter of her career brings.

Olivia Dean’s “Let Alone The One You Love” deserves a spin on a six-figure sound system. With a voice that gives you full-body chills, Olivia is definitely a rising star in the British greats league.

Mariah Carey teamed up with Anderson .Paak for “Play This Song,” and it’s like a Silk Sonic B-side, but we’re not mad about it. Mother’s still got it!

Florence + The Machine’s “One Of The Greats” may not be as witchy as their previous single, but the haunting harmonies at the end are genuinely bone-chilling.

💫 Tame Impala is trading in their stoner music for funk and groove with “Dracula,” a Halloween novelty song that we’re totally here for.

Tame Impala is trading in their stoner music for funk and groove with “Dracula,” a Halloween novelty song that we’re totally here for.

Cate Le Bon’s “Mothers of Riches” is probably what was playing in 17th-century Venice as courtesans got ready every morning. It’s lush, cinematic, and definitely worth a listen.

Ari Lennox’s “Vacancy” has us feeling all the feels. Whether “vacancy” has always been a sexy word or it’s just the Ari Lennox effect, we can’t get enough of this track.

Magdalena Bay’s “Second Sleep” is like being in the deepest, most lucid part of REM. The build at the very end is pure dreaminess.

💫 We can’t wait to pull this one out next time we’re on the aux and watch as our friends add it to their playlists.

Maude Latour’s “XOXO” is a future contender for song of the summer. We can’t wait to pull this one out next time we’re on the aux and watch as our friends add it to their playlists.

Geese’s “Islands of Men” starts in one country and by the three-minute mark, you’re paragliding over a different continent. It’s like every Geese song, high on instrumentations and that one-of-a-kind sound they’ve perfected on this album.

Danny Brown’s “Starburst” is one of the weirdest and unpredictable beats we’ve heard all year, but we wouldn’t expect anything less from Danny Brown. The second half of the song is truly confounding in the best way.

So there you have it, babe! Which of these tracks has your name written all over it? Let us know in the comments below!

❓ People Also Ask

Who is the artist of the song “Blue Moon”?

Zara Larsson, a Swedish pop singer, released “Blue Moon” this week.

What other songs were released this week?

Alongside “Blue Moon”, at least 13 other songs were released this week.


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