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Music Monday: Top New Music Releases

A new week comes with new tracks and our music editor Adam Humphries is here to help you with the top new releases of this week-

“Spicy” by Ty Dolla $ign

“Spicy” appears on Ty Dolla Sign’s latest album, which boasts appearances from Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Musiq Soulchild and more. The music video of the song which is directed by James Larese features Ty Dolla $ign is riding his mechanized horse to a saloon, where he meets up with his partner in crime Posty.

“Love Not War” by Jason Derulo x Nuka

Jason Derulo returns with another smash. Jason Derulo and Nuka both are singing over tropical beats and summery, pulsating rhythms. “Love Not War” follows on from a string of anthemic singles released by Derulo over the past year, with “Savage Love”.

“Monster” by Shawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes dropped “Monster”, the second single from his highly anticipated fourth studio album Wonder, featuring Justin Bieber. The music video is directed by Colin Tilley. The song has been released by by Island Records and Def Jam Recordings. The album is set to out in December 4.

“Plastic Hearts” by Miley Cyrus

The artist herself has returned with a modern taste of rock n’ roll with a hint of nostalgic beats, with her new album: Plastic Hearts. The album is full of inspired 80s punk-rock driven hits, with lyrics echoing Cyrus’s past. The album features collaborations with Dua Lipa, Billy Idol, Joan Jett, and Stevie Nicks.

“34+35” by Ariana Grande

“34+35” is the second track of her sixth studio album, Positions. The song’s lyrics is all about sex. It doesn’t take long to understand the title of the song refers to the sex position 69. In the video she turns into various cyborgs. However, “34+35” debuted at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100.

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