Songs of the Week: March 10th
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:
New Songs of the Week:
“Have Mercy” by YBN Cordae
YBN’s golden boy is back with one of the hottest songs the young MC has dropped. On “Have Mercy” Cordae flexes a plethora of different flows and some of the cleverest bars we’ve heard this year. While we’ve known the North Carolina rapper has been destined for greatness for some time, “Have Mercy” feels different than anything he’s released leading me to believe it might finally be his time for takeover. Assuming that “Locationships” and “Have Mercy” both make his newest album, Cordae is clearly aiming for the throne with his next release.
“Fast” by Juice WRLD
“Fast,” a standout single on Juice WRLD’s new album Death Race For Love, reminds us of every reason we love the Chicago artist. His lyrics are reflective, emotional, and relatable. His vocal performance is driven by interesting melodies that pair beautifully with the beat. The instrumental is driven by a slow guitar giving the cut the unique feel he is known for. This is a classic Juice cut and an early favorite off of Death Race For Love.
“Aloha” by Denzel Curry & Charlie Heat
Denzel Curry can do no wrong and even if it isn’t your particular taste his talent is indisputable. On his latest release “Aloha” he links up with G.O.O.D Music super producer Charlie Heat. Denzel locks into an dope drawn-out flow that is reminiscent of the last time the two linked up in 2018 for “SUMO|ZUMO.” This song is an absolute banger and leaves listeners begging for more. Whatever Denzel is up to, here at StereoVision we’re here for it.
Throwback Song of the Week:
“Shoulda Woulda” by Kodak Black
“Shoulda Woulda” is one of my favorite songs in Kodak Black’s deep discography. The Project Baby cut is anchored by a mesmerizing instrumental that gives Kodak the perfect pocket to flex all the things he could’ve done if he felt like it. The hook on this cut is absolutely addicting allowing this track to be played on repeat for some time without annoyance. Kodak rarely gets the credit he deserves for his early work and “Shoulda Woulda” is undeniable evidence.
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