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Drake, Smiley, Kim Gordon, Feid and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Drake, Smiley, Kim Gordon, Feid and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Yahoo05-07-2025
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Drake teams up with Canadian rap newcomer Smiley, Kim Gordon has a potent pro-freedom message for Donald Trump, and Colombian hitmaker Feid surprise releases his seventh studio album. Plus, new music from Gunna, Zara Larson, J-Hope, and more.
Smiley feat. Drake '2 Mazza' (YouTube)
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Kim Gordon, 'Bye Bye 25!' (YouTube)
Feid, 'Keloide' (YouTube)
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Cash Cobain feat. Only Heaven, 'Sick n Tired' (YouTube)
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J-Hope feat. GloRilla, 'Killin' It Girl' (YouTube)
De'Wayne, 'Sundays' (YouTube)
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