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New Music Friday: The best new songs that dropped this week

This week’s best new songs are a wonderfully personalized spin on remaining true to who you are. From Joyner Lucas‘ “What’s That” to Reggie Becton’s “Sadboy,” the records here will push others to never compromise themselves at the expense of someone else’s happiness.

Read Natalee Gilbert‘s selection below:

Baby Tate and Saweetie – “Hey, Mickey!”

Renovating her 2016 hit record, “Hey Mickey!” is about shooting your shot at a man who’s “so fine you blow my mind.” The animated hip-hop beat invites Baby Tate and Saweetie to use their most silver-tongued lyrics. On “Hey Mickey!” Baby Tate speaks about the moment they locked eyes. From there, visions of their future came into play. That is until she sees his sight set on someone else. Saweetie’s wordplay demands a clear answer about where they stand. Using a multitude of impressive deliveries, she spits confidentially, “But you acting like a kiddie/This ain’t Disney/Real boss bitch, leave a nigga quick/What I look like? I’m too litty.” 

Joyner Lucas – “What’s That?” 

Joyner Lucas’ “What’s That?” is undoubtedly causing a commotion. Stirring the melting pot with hot streak bars and pure dominance, the Not Now, I’m Busy MC makes it known that he’s here to stay. Sprinkled in the record is also a declaration to stay single and remain ten toes down. The in-your-face victorious hip-hop offering evokes a dire need to go hard. Later, the beat shifts to an acapella tone, emphasizing the message. The witty wordsmith uses a bouncy technique throughout “What’s That?”. In hindsight, Joyner Lucas underlines the importance of relentless determination. “Fuck the disrespect, I gotta interject/I gotta lift the weight, tell all my bench to press (Okay),” he spits ruthlessly. “My life been the shit, you niggas been depressed/You either misdirected or you incorrect.” 

Summer Dennis – “Ain’t Nothing New”

Summer Dennis lets others know that that’s her man, and she’s going to stick beside him in “Ain’t Nothing New.” Coming off the singer’s upcoming album, the fun R&B beat finds Dennis using powerhouse vocals to drop some endearing lyrics about a man who just might have the Midas touch. But, although they may have minor setbacks, it doesn’t stop the two from pursuing happiness. “Still don’t know why I put up witcha/Made up my mind that I’m done tryna fix,” she sings. “Ooo/you so problematic/But I gotta have it.” One fan said about the single, “Don’t know when the goosebumps will stop as I listen.” 

Reggie Becton – “SadBoy”

Introducing songs like “Leaves” and “Call,” to name a few, from his newest soul-drenched LP, Sadboy Vol 1, “Sadboy” is about being cautious of who holds your heart. Deeply rooted in vulnerability, the mellow jazzy R&B offering finds Reggie Becton contemplating his lady’s switched-up behavior. While looking for reassurance, the singer analyzes his truer feelings toward her. Similarly, he promises his lady that these questions come from a place of concern, not aggravation. He sings in a dreamy vocality, “Addicted to that vibe and then you switched it/I can’t leave you alone I’m conflicted/I can’t leave you alone I’m just saying, praying, hoping, staying/No I’m not complaining/I’m just tryna tell you how I feel (Feel, feel feel).” Sadboy Vol 1 serves as “The R&B music of Gotham City.” Wholeheartedly the project embodies love, loss, and everything in between. 

NBDY – “Feels”

Like the aforementioned record, NBDY’s “Feels” demonstrates what it means to be uncertain about the depth of one’s relationship. The brooding R&B cut sets the tone for NBDY to explore where he and his lady stand. Additionally, the New Jersey artist navigates through his own dealings with reluctance and begins to wonder why he’s triggered by the unknown. Taking a page from his innermost thoughts, NBDY shares a narrative of how things could be if their story continues. Amid asking for clarity, he sings ethereally, “Even though I know you care for me/Need to feel like you there for me/Cause’ trust ain’t never been there for me yea/Even though I know you’re the one.” Elsewhere, he touches on the cause of his reservations. “Feels” is a highlight from his upcoming EP, Take Control.

BEE-B – “That Girl”

Envisioning life without self-consciousness, BEE-B speaks from the POV of women who are too overcritical of themselves. The emotionally-driven record is bolstered by resonating lyrics and BEE’s full and rich singing range. Sonically, “That Girl” is a sweet blend of warm R&B and jazz. A highlight from Hood Hippie, the nearly four-minute record pushes others to be the best version of themselves. She sings in the pre-hook, “If I was that girl that didn’t care about the people that would stop and stare/Or would judge her by the things she wears/I see those girls everywhere already know that I’m perfect type/But how I wonder what it would be like.” Soon enough, there will be a visual for “That Girl.” 

St. Wave surfs the virtual wave with new single ‘Digital Girl,’ shaking up hip-hop landscape yet again

St. Wave

Hip-hop innovator St. Wave redefines the genre once more with his latest single, “Digital Girl,” a fresh, provocative critique of the intersection of social media and vanity in the modern age. The avant-garde artist continues to challenge the status quo, refusing to be boxed into a single style.

“Digital Girl” is a pre-game hype song, pulsating with intensity and laced with sharp, thought-provoking lyrics. St. Wave (real name Hastein Saint-Vil) is known for using his music as a medium to experiment and push boundaries, and this latest offering is no exception.

St. Wave first made waves in 2017 with his debut EP, “Troposphere,” which laid the foundation for his eclectic, unique sound. He then bravely switched gears in the pandemic-ridden year of 2021 to produce “Radiation,” a project that reflected the toxic atmosphere that engulfed the world at that time.

“Digital Girl” is another step in St. Wave’s continual journey of evolution and musical exploration. It’s not merely a song; it’s a social commentary, a call to awareness about the digital age’s implications on human behavior and identity.

With his bold experimentation and genre-defying approach, St. Wave has consistently demonstrated that he is an artist for the millennials, a voice for the modern generation that is not afraid to question and challenge. This release of “Digital Girl” solidifies St. Wave’s position as a true hip-hop chameleon, blending into various forms while retaining his unique identity.

4 makeup trends to rock at your next music festival

4 Makeup Trends To Rock at Your Next Music Festival

There’s nothing like the lead-up to a summer music festival. Buying tickets, planning your experience, and picking out the best outfit are lots of fun. When you start to plan what you want to wear at your next music festival, think about your skin as well. The following four makeup trends will help you look great at the big event.

Eyes: Sparkly Eyebrows

The eyes are one of the most prominent features on our faces. How can we enhance them for a music festival? Graphic eyeliner is one of the most popular options, but if you want a unique look, you need to play with your eyebrows. Add mica powder, sparkly eye shadow, or glitter to your eyebrows to give yourself a unique look that accents your eyes perfectly.

Lips: Bright Lipstick

Another prominent facial feature is your lips. You should wear bright lipstick to accentuate this feature and your entire look. You can choose a lipstick color from your outfit, such as orange lipstick, to match the orange shorts. Or you can choose a complementary color on the opposite end of the color wheel. For example, blue lipstick to complement your orange shorts. If you can’t find the lipstick color you want, you can make your own with mica powder.

Face: Metallic Face Paint

Maybe you want to highlight your entire face instead of one facial feature. That’s fair game at a music festival. Using metallic face paint, you can add color and shine to any area of your face. Some people use stencils to help them paint teardrops under their eyes or butterflies on their cheeks. Other people freehand their designs, such as animal prints on their forehead and neck. There’s no limit to what you can do.

Body: Nature-Inspired Armbands

Don’t forget about the rest of your skin as you create makeup looks. You can apply homemade makeup or face paint to other areas of your body, such as your arms. Making your own makeup is one way to use mica powder in craft projects, and your homemade makeup will look great as an armband. Paint an armband on any part of your arm. Many people gather inspiration for their armbands from nature, such as leaves or phases of the moon.

These four makeup trends will help you rock your next music festival and feel amazing all day long. We recommend spraying any body design with setting spray to help it stay on through sweaty dances. Bring extra makeup for reapplication as needed.