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Music Monday: This week’s best music picks!

Whatson editors have compiled a list of the top 5 pieces of music to listen to this week. Don’t forget to include them in your playlist.

Doritos & Fritos by 100 gecs

Another new song from 100 gecs’ upcoming album 10000 gecs has been released. “Doritos & Fritos” is the follow-up to last year’s “MeMeMe.”

Dylan Brady deadpans about eating burritos with Danny DeVito in the song’s lyrics, which are also delightfully irreverent.

Speakers by Alec Benjamin

Alec Benjamin launched the new album named (Un)Commentary which was released on 15 April.

All five will be featured on his next album. The album contains 13 tracks.

Benjamin stated in a media conference that he grew as a musician with his latest album, incorporating more live instruments and reducing his usage of electronic production.

GINÉ by 6IX9INE

6ix9ine is back with the music video for his new track “GINÉ,” just a week after promising his comeback. The music video is trending on YouTube with millions of views. As of reporting this article, this music video is trending on the YouTube platform with a view of more than 8.5 million.

Colour Me Blue by Alfie Templeman

Alfie Templeman, the English singer-songwriter, is most known for his upbeat, happy alt-pop jammers.

His soulful, float, youthful voice effortlessly carries the compositional skill. ‘Colour Me Blue,’ the EP’s title track, strikes a perfect combination of chilled-out gentleness and indie-pop exuberance.

Shake It by Kay Flock

The latest hit of Kay Flock is trending on YouTube with more than 4.3 million views.

The new single, “Shake It,” features Cardi B, Dougie B, and Bory300, all of whom share a hometown, for a four-piece party with aggressive lyricism and a pounding drill beat.

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