Nathan is busy living his best life in Japan this week, so I’m stepping in to bring you the freshest drops for New Music Friday. Luckily, the release gods blessed us with a stacked lineup. Eight brand-new tracks across dance, rap, reggaeton, alt-pop, and everything in between. Let’s get into what’s worth blasting this weekend.
“Deeper” – Disclosure & Leon Thomas
Disclosure kicks things off with a glossy house cut that feels tailor-made for late-night drives and neon-lit dancefloors. Leon Thomas delivers velvety vocals that glide over the duo’s crisp percussion and warm basslines, giving the track a soulful undercurrent. “Deeper” is one of those songs that sneaks up on you. It’s steady, smooth, and impossible not to nod along to.
“solo” – Fred Again.. & Blanco
Fred Again.. taps into his signature emotional-club sweet spot, this time teaming with Blanco for a minimalist but hypnotic slow-burner. The production is sparse in the best way, letting the vocal chops and introspective lyrics breathe. It feels like a song built for 2 a.m. reflection. The track is quiet, glowing, and a little bit heartbreaking. Exactly the kind of music that’s perfect for the end of the year.
“Kissin my Friends” – Marshmello & INJI
On the opposite end of the vibe spectrum, Marshmello and INJI deliver a shamelessly catchy party anthem. INJI’s playful vocals sell the premise instantly, riding Marshmello’s bubbly, sugar-high production with enough charisma to turn this into a potential viral hit. “Kissin my Friends” is goofy, high-energy fun and it knows exactly what it’s doing.
“MARCH” – GloRilla
GloRilla continues her undefeated streak of hard-hitting singles with “MARCH,” a gritty, chest-puffing anthem built on booming drums and sharp delivery. She sounds fully in her bag here. She’s confident, relentless, and clearly ready to dominate 2025. This one is made for blasting at full volume.
“Church” – JADE
JADE drops a moody, alt-pop track dripping in atmosphere. “Church” blends punchy drums with haunting vocal layers, creating a balance of delicacy and edge. The hook is subtle but sticky, and JADE’s performance is magnetic from start to finish. It’s the type of song that stays in your head longer than you expect.
“Gangsta Graduation (feat. G Herbo)” – Polo G
Polo G returns with a cold, introspective cut featuring a sharp verse from G Herbo. The track blends somber piano with heavy drums, a sound Polo handles better than almost anyone. Both artists come through with personal, reflective bars, making “Gangsta Graduation” feel like a moment rather than just another release.
“DUVET” – SAILORR
SAILORR brings raw, melodic energy with “DUVET,” a smooth trap-R&B fusion that leans into hazy production and vulnerable lyrics. Her vocal delivery is relaxed but emotive, riding the beat with a sleepy confidence. It’s a perfect track for slow mornings, late nights, or anytime you’re in your feelings.
“Pikito” – Ozuna & Beéle
For those craving something warm and rhythmic, Ozuna and Beele come through with a vibrant reggaeton-pop track that feels immediately summery. Their voices blend effortlessly over the breezy instrumental, creating a feel-good groove that’s impossible to ignore. “Pikito” is light, melodic, and built for repeat spins.
Another Friday, another batch of music to obsess over. Whether you’re looking to dance, cry, flex, or daydream, this week’s drops offer a little something for every mood. Nathan will be back soon, but until then, enjoy the soundtrack to your weekend and don’t forget to dive deeper into the artists who delivered today’s highlights.