Friday, September 25, 2020
88rising/
12Tone's
Joji graces the cover of
Spotify's New Music Friday behind the release of his new album,
Nectar. "Your Man" receives the #2 spot in the playlist.
Major collabs at the top of the set are from
Travis Scott f/Young Thug & M.I.A.'s "FRANCHISE" (
Epic/
Cactus Jack),
Machine Gun Kelly f/Halsey's "forget me too" (
Bad Boy/
Interscope) and
Bryson Tiller f/The Weeknd's "Rambo" (
TrapSoul/
RCA).
Other highlights include
ZAYN's "Better" (RCA),
Lil Wayne's "Life of Mr. Carter" (
Young Money/
Republic),
Polo G's "Epidemic" (
Columbia),
Sia's "Courage To Change" (
WMG),
Jennifer Lopez & Maluma's "Pa Ti + Lonely" (
Universal Studios/
Sony Latin),
OneRepublic's "Wild Life" (
Mosley/Interscope),
The Neighbourhood's "Lost in Translation" (Columbia),
A$AP Ferg f/Tyga's "Dennis Rodman" (RCA),
Swae Lee's "Dance Like No One's Watching" (
Eardruma/Interscope),
Arizona Zervas' "RIP" (Columbia),
Jessie Reyez's "No One In The Room" (
FMLY/
Island),
YG's "Out On Bail" (
Def Jam),
Bastille's "Survivin'" (
Republic),
Yung Bae f/Marc E. Bassy's "Revolving" (
Arista),
SuperM's "One (Monster & Infinity)" (
SM/
Capitol),
Spillage Village f/JID, Earthgang, 6LACK & Jurdan Bryant's "Oshun" (
Dreamville/
SinceThe80s/Interscope),
REI AMI's "MAC & CHEESE" (
Visionary),
Carlie Hanson f/iann dior's "Ego" (
Warner),
SAYGRACE's "Used To" (RCA),
Max Leone's "5" (
Darkroom/Interscope),
Amy Allen's "Heaven" (Warner),
Hauskey's "Somewhere" (
slowplay/Republic),
REASON's "Sauce" (
Top Dawg),
Chris Stapleton's "Cold" (
Mercury Nashville),
Bruce Springsteen's "Ghosts" (Columbia),
MacKenzie Porter's "Drinkin' Songs" (
Big Loud),
BIA f/Lil Durk's "SAME HANDS" (Epic),
DeathByRomy's "Beautiful Mayhem" (Capitol),
BLACKSTARKIDS' "Frankie Muniz" (
Dirty Hit),
Lil Peep's "hellboy" (
Lil Peep/
AUTNMY),
Fredo Bang f/Mulatto & Petty Levels' "Freak" (
Bang Biz/Def Jam),
Cuco's "Piel Canela" (
Cuco/Interscope),
Silver Sphere's "ghosts!" (
Little Worry/RCA),
Deftones' "Ohms" (
Reprise),
Public Enemy f/Mike D, Ad-Rock & Run DMC's "Public Enemy Number Won" (
Enemy/Def Jam),
Elah Hale's "sports" (Interscope)...