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Karol G, Reneé Rapp, Burna Boy, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Karol G, Reneé Rapp, Burna Boy, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Yahoo20-06-2025
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, everyone is making their early pitch for song of the summer — Karol G with a celebratory reggaeton track, Reneé Rapp with a revved-up pop rock number, and Burna Boy with a Travis-Scott assisted club anthem. Plus, new music from Alex Warren and Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, and Mgk.
Karol G, 'Latina Foreva' (YouTube)
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Reneé Rapp, 'Leave Me Alone,' (YouTube)
Burna Boy feat. Travis Scott, 'TaTaTa' (YouTube)
Alex Warren feat. Jelly Roll, 'Bloodline' (YouTube)
Lainey Wilson, 'Somewhere Over Laredo' (YouTube)
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Jon Bellion feat. Luke Combs, 'Why' (YouTube)
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Alvaro Diaz, 'Paranoia' (YouTube)
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Stereolab, 'Transmuted Matter' (YouTube)
Turnstile, 'Look Out for Me' (YouTube)
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Christine and the Queens, Cerrone, 'Catching Feelings' (YouTube)
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Trupa Trupa, 'Backwards Water' (YouTube)
Remy Bond, 'Moviestar' (YouTube)
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Gabito Ballesteros feat. J Balvin, 'La Troka' (YouTube)
Nate Smith, 'Dads Don't Die' (YouTube)
Mergui, 'Risk It All' (YouTube)
Avery Tucker, 'Big Drops' (YouTube)
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