Carly Jepsen's got a new song, and it's oh so good! The fifth single from her upcoming Dedicated album is a catchy, rhythmic three minutes of pure fun. Check out Too Much...
I'm so happy that Carly Rae is still hanging around. Though nothing she does will probably ever be as huge as her first single, she's managed to show staying power with several quality songs, including this, her latest. Party For One is very mature, and very catchy and you should definitely take a listen...
Here's a tune off of a recent EP from Swedish production team BC Unidos. The song features Carly Rae Jepson on vocals and is a funky little 60's reminiscent number with a fast moving guitar riff set in the background of Carly's voice. Pretty cool! Check out Trouble In the Streets...
At first I thought this week's picks were going to be tough to choose. In fact, I wasn't even sure if I was going to find five new tracks to highlight, but after a second and a third listen, the songs from this week;s offerings started to seep in and then I had trouble dwindling it down to five. Check it out...
burn - Billie Eilish
You may remember singer Billie Eilish from her sexy, sultry tune, Bellyache. Well she's back with a brand new scorcher and it's even sexier than her previous hit. Check out burn...
Then - Ann Marie
British songstress Ann Marie offers up one of the hottest songs of the season, a sultry break-up song that just makes you want to sing along strong! Check out Then...
The Feeling - John Lindahl, feat. Logic
John Lindahl is a young, twenty-something singer who's just getting out on his own after guesting on a couple of tunes by Logic. In advance of his first EP, Changes, Lindhal has put out a fast and frenzied shot of quick-paced neo-disco. If you close your eyes and hear his voice, you'd swear you were somewhere back in the 70's. Check out The Feeling...
Walls - NVDES
I tell ya, I am really digging the sounds of LA-based production team NVDES. Seemingly every tune they put out ends up on my Current playlist and this one will be no different. Yet another bit of neo-disco, this one makes you make all the funky moves you used to make as a kid, whether it was to something by Earth, Wind & Fire or even more recently Stardust's Music Sounds Better With You, from which I believe this tune is sampled. Check out the groovy Walls...
Sirens - Gold Fir
Either I'm going crazy or there's another new wave of neo-disco coming at us in droves. The third such tune to revive some of the sounds of the 70's is this soulful jam by British duo Gold Fir. Check out another awesome, funky track, Sirens...
So there you go, five hot new tracks to whet your appetite for hot new music. As always, there's always more to check out, so take a look at some very honorable mentions bubbling just under the surface of my top five this week:
Hello and welcome once again to John's Music World's New Music Fridays. Aside from the big release of Taylor Swift's Reputation, we've got some great new tracks for you to enjoy. Check it out...
Surely one of the most talked-about new tunes of the week is this ballad featuring two of the most popular artists of our time. The tune, featuring Bey on vocals at the chorus (I walk on water, but I ain't no Jesus) is a new direction for the 45 year old Em, who reflects on his own humanity. The rapper premiered the track live at last night's MTV EMA's, and you can check out the vocal right here...
D.Y.T. (Do Your Thing) - NVDES, REMMI
In advance of their second offering, L.A.-based production group NVDES introduces this fast and funky jam. Check out Do Your Thing...
Trouble In the Streets - BC Unidos, with Carly Rae Jepson
I love how Carly Rae Jepson has managed to stay relevant since her out of this world smash Call Me, Maybe. The odds were definitely against her after that high-charting debut, and she hasn't exactly turned out to be a superstar, yet she hasn't really faltered either. Her latest collaboration with Swedish production duo BC Unidos is a retro sounding, frenzied and fun ditty. Check out Trouble In the Streets...
Small Talk - Fake Pictures, Tiger Park
Here's one of those songs that's hard to find much information on (not even an audio track), but it's definitely worth a spotlight. This dance jam has a funky, bass-y sound that;s simply hella cool! Check it out on Spotify.
Boa Me - Fuse ODG, Ed Sheeran, Mugeez
Ed Sheer an guest stars on this brand new calypso track by rapper Fuse ODG and it works! Ceck out the ear-pleasing, easy breezy Boa Me...
Well there you have it, five hot new tracks for your listening pleasure. As always, stay tuned to more new music from John's Music World.
Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepson has never quite matched the huge success of 2011's Call Me Maybe, but this one, from the film Ballerina (Leap! in the U.S.) is her best one since. Check out the pop sugary Cut to the Feeling...
It was just about three years ago that we couldn't get enough of this song, but then it got played so much that we all quickly tired of it. Yes, I'm talking about Carly Rae Jepsen's one hit wonder with the oh-so-catchy hook that probably set her for life anyway, the still fun and still irresistible Call Me Maybe. C'mon now....Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy. So here's my number...