Songs of the Week: Jan 13th

 
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Welcome to “Songs of the Week” a weekly segment where I highlight three of the best new songs released the week prior along with one throwback song of the week. To stay up to date on all new music, follow my Spotify playlist “What I’m Feeling” which is updated weekly to always include the freshest new music. Always 30 songs, hottest always at the top. Stream it here:

A playlist updated weekly with whatever new songs I'm feeling at the time. Always 30 songs and in order with what I'm feeling the most at the top.

New Songs of the Week:

“Bad Guyz” by Foreign Jay

Bad Guyz, a song by Foreign Jay on Spotify

Foreign Jay ended 2018 with some serious momentum and if “Bad Guyz” is an accurate representation of how he’s coming in 2019, expect a big year out of the Ohio MC. “Bad Guyz” is groovy, catchy, and sure to be an underground hit. This infectious cut beat out all commercial releases as the best song released this week.


“Silent Ride” by Boogie

Silent Ride, a song by Boogie on Spotify

The lead single off the Shady Records signee’s debut album is a slow, almost hypnotizing bop. Boogie has received some very notable co-signs from Kendrick Lamar to Eminem. On “Silent Ride” it’s easy to see where they are coming from as the Compton MC seamlessly spits bars that are clever, relatable, and extremely authentic.


“Something I Did” by KetchyTheGreat (Feat. 03 Greedo)

KetchyTheGreat, member of Drakeo The Ruler’s Stinc Team, dropped a new mixtape last Monday titled Free Sauce. On the projects best song, 03 Greedo steals the spotlight early with an excellent hook and first verse. On the second verse Ketchy grabs it right back with out front delivery that compliments 03 voice better than I had ever noticed.


Throwback Song of the Week:

“Sunday” by Earl Sweatshirt (Feat. Frank Ocean)

Sunday, a song by Earl Sweatshirt, Frank Ocean on Spotify

“Sunday,” the 4th track off Earl Sweatshirt’s 2013 debut Dorris, is a masterpiece that has steadily been in my rotation since its release. On this track we listen as two young and talented artists rap and sing from their perspective after a crazy Saturday of partying and drugs. The moment when Frank comes in is an easy highlight of an excellent album and the instrumental is interesting enough to be its own song.


Thanks for reading! Check back in next week for three new hot songs and one new throwback! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to get notified when we post:

 
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