Chappell Roan, Selena Gomez, Haim, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, love is in the air, even though it's a month after Valentine's Day. Chappell Roan goes country as she touts her status as a generous lover, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco get explicit with an Eighties-inspired synth dream about their first date, and Haim return with a poppy quip about how much relationships suck. Plus, new music from Lizzo, Playboi Carti, Lucy Dacus, and more.
Chappell Roan, 'The Giver' (YouTube)
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Haim, 'Relationships' (YouTube)
Lizzo, 'Still Bad' (YouTube)
Playboi Carti, 'Evil Jordan' (YouTube)
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Bon Iver feat. Danielle Haim, 'If Only I Could Wait' (YouTube)
Lil Nas X, 'Hotbox' (YouTube)
Peso Pluma, 'Rari' (YouTube)
Miranda Lambert, 'I Don't Love Here Anymore' (YouTube)
Charley Crockett, 'Night Rider' (YouTube)
Marianne Faithfull, 'Burning Moonlight' (YouTube)
Aminé, 'Familiar' (YouTube)
Ben Kweller feat. Coconut Records, 'Depression' (YouTube)
Matt Berninger, 'Bonnet of Pins' (YouTube)
Feeble Little Horse, 'This Is Real' (YouTube)
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Cuco feat. Jean Carter, 'My 45' (YouTube)
Floyymenor feat. J Balvin, 'Banshee' (YouTube)
Dermot Kennedy, 'Let Me In' (YouTube)
JADE, 'FUFN' (YouTube)
Kitchen, 'Bike Uphill' (YouTube)
Zach Templar, 'I Don't Wanna Fight Anymore' (YouTube)
Florence Road, 'Heavy' (YouTube)
Cassian, 'Where I'm From' (YouTube)
Michi, 'Supafly' (YouTube)
Maris feat. Caroline Kingsbury, 'Give Me a Sign' (YouTube)
Sarah Mary Chadwick, 'Take Me Out to a Bar' (YouTube)
Sammy Arriaga, 'Left My Heart In Texas' (YouTube)
Jeffrey Lewis, 'Relaxation' (YouTube)
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