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Music Monday: 5 new Music Videos released this week!

Hey music lovers, here are 5 new music releases of this week!

SZA – Hit Different

SZA has released a new track ‘Hit Different’ on 4th of September with the help of the star Ty Dolla $ign. The video is directed by SZA herself where she danced with couple of women in a junkyard and on haystacks. The music video’s three minutes feature SZA’s solo dance performance then with the song’s tempo slows to an ambient chill and SZA lays out the broken-down relationship.

Watch the video here:

Jason Derulo – Take You Dancing

Jason has released a brand new single on July 22. The singer appeared in a concert ‘Good Morning America Summer’ Series by ABC on Friday and celebrated the track’s arrival. Jason has been one of the most popular user of TikTok. The song is Latin-inspired innuendo-filled.

Watch the video here:

BLACKPINK – Ice Cream

The South Korean girl band Blackpink has dropped a new song 28th August featuring Selena Gomez. The band is set to release debut Korean-language studio album in the October. The music video looks very colorful as the set is very colorful. The music video inspiration for late ‘Hot Girl Summer’ make-up looks as the video features make-up trends between East Asia and the West.

Watch the video here:

Arijit Singh- DilKo Maine Di Kasam

The romantic music video came on 10th August that is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series. The song features AsimRiaz and HimanshiKhurana, composed by Amaal Malik. The song tells the story of a couple and oscillates between the past and the present.

Enjoy the song:

G-Eazy – Down

G-Eazy has revealed the song on 4th September featuring a rising rapper from Atlanta. The four minutes long music video also has the appearance of the star Rob Schneider, Flo Milli, Jordyn Woods and Saucy Santana.

Watch here:

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