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Music Monday: Top 5 New Music Releases

We are here to save your time to find new music releases. Here are five worth listening new releases of this week-

‘Confetti’ by Little Mix

The sixth studio album ‘Confetti’ by Little Mix has been released on 6 November 2020. The record was done by RCA Records. Their two singles ‘Break Up Song’ and ‘Sweet Melody’ has been on Top 10 singles. The standard edition the album has total 13 tracks.

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‘Mood Remix’ by 24KGoldn

24KGoldn featuring Iann Dior has released the remix version of ‘Mood’ after topping the hit chart with the orginal version of ‘Mood’. The duo has dropped the remix version on Ytube 2 days earlier. In the remix version they have engaged Justin Bieber and J Balvin. Bieber does the sweet and sultry vocals part and the J Balvin comes in on the third verse with Spanish lyrics and velvety vocals. Enjoy the song below:

‘No One Else, Not Even You’ by Mae Muller

The rising star Mae Muller has released her highly anticipated debut EP, No One Else, Not Even You via Capitol Records, last week. The eight-track project features previously released singles ‘so annoying’ and ‘HFBD’, along with new additions ‘Dependent’. She attract her fans with her frank and relatable lyrics.

“Young Wheezy” by NAV and Gunna

Gunna raps about linking with Travis Scott, poppin’ Percs, and empty threats from outsiders, while NAV gears his focus toward women and his many affiliations. Through the song the duo show love to Atlanta producer Wheezy. “Young Wheezy” appears on NAV and Wheezy’s new mixtape, Emergency Tsunami.

‘HAWÁI’ by The Weeknd and Maluma

Maluma and The Weeknd has teamed up and unveiled a remix version of ‘HAWÁI’ which is already one of the biggest Latin hits of 2020 with more than 800 million cumulative streams. The remix version has also topped the charts in several countries and is a huge hit in South America.

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