
We Listened To All Of New Music Friday So You Don’t Have To: Robyn, Ella Mai, Nadia Rose
03 August 2018, 10:14
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Plunge headfirst into the weekend as we bring you a fresh mix of the week's hottest tracks in our New Music Friday playlist.
It's been a rollercoaster of a week and the British sun is here to stay for just a little bit longer. Here's the week's best releases that you can't afford to miss.
Can't listen to the whole thing? Definitely Don't Miss These:
- Our pop Queen and Swedish saviour Robyn has returned after way too long
- Ella Mai provides a slick and soulful R&B cut
- London's grime queen Nadia Rose speaks her mind in her latest offering
- Unwind with ST. MARTiiNS' soothing new song
- Get intrigued by MAY's impressive vocals on her powerful track
- Anna Calvi provides a vivid and powerful message in her intensely beautiful new cut
- Bop with Flohio on her intricate and bold new song
- Indulge in RIMON's infectious dancehall//reggaeton vibe
- Find angelic highs in Caoilfhionn Rose's breathtaking offering
- Blossom Caldarone is a bundle of great energy with her playful new track
Listen to the full playlist and then let us us know which tracks you're loving!
Latest
- Tyler Ballgame signs to Rough Trade Records and highlights recent single, "Help Me Out"
- Matt Berninger unveils album opener "Inland Ocean"
- Lifeguard present new single, "Under Your Reach"
- King Isis announces forthcoming EP, SIRENITY
- Allo Darlin' announce first album in over a decade, Bright Nights
- The New Eves announce their debut album, The New Eve Is Rising
- No Windows share new single, "Tricky"
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