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

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Remixd Magazine has categorized some of the best new songs this week to add to your playlist. From Offset‘s collab with Cardi B to Alexia Jayy’s captivating tune , “Supposed 2,” our list will make you turn the volume up.

Read our selection below:

Offset and Cardi B – “Jealousy”

Offset and Cardi B inform people that no one could ever belittle or inferior them in their new single “Jealousy.” Over the Fierce, IsThisShiv, and Boi-1da-produced cut, the married couple drop seething bars that put all the rumors to rest. The music video for “Jealousy” takes inspiration from the movie Baby Boy, which stars Taraji P. Henson and Tyrese. Ironically, Henson also makes a cameo in the music video. Lyrically, Offset and Cardi B go to prove that true love is proven, especially in the hard times. This dynamic is reflected in one of Cardi B’s lines: “They’re too worried ’bout me and my n***a (Huh)/You should worry ’bout the n***a yours sleep with, hmm (Ah)/Face is given and never not gave/Been to Atlanta, but b****s ain’t brave.” Cardi B and Offset’s new single comes after their 2019 single, “Clout.” 

Trippie Redd – “Last Days

Trippie Redd seeks closure from his doting lady in his new song “Last Days.” Interpolating Deftones’ “Sextape,” the nearly three-minute record finds the A Love Letter to You rhymer using a melodic cadence to express the bittersweet moment that’s happening between him and his partner. As Trippie and his sweetheart spend the night unleashing their love for one another, the 24-year-old artist foreshadows the ending of their relationship. He delivers, “One more drive again, one more fly again/One more day, one more night again/Last time dining in, one last ride again/One last kite, ready to reach my high again.” 

Alexia Jayy – “Supposed 2”

Alexia Jayy’s “Supposed 2” highlights the singer’s lyrical prowess and powerhouse vocals. Over the lo-fi meets R&B beat, the Alabama crooner thinks back on what she’s overcome in former relationships. As she reclaims her power, Alexia Jayy makes it known that no one can dim her light. “One day, I was sitting in my living room just looking back over my life and all the things I’ve been through,” Alexia Jayy told Medium Creative Agency about her new record. “I wanted to complain, but for some reason, I couldn’t. I felt empowered looking back. Seeing and understanding what I went through was necessary. I went through that because I was supposed to.”

“Laying those words written from my heart in that studio was the best feeling in the world. I can’t wait for everyone to hear. No matter what, I’m sure people will be able to relate!”

Jaidyn Alexis – “Workout”

Humbling those that feel themselves too much, Jaidyn Alexis speaks about how she’s different from the average female in “Workout.” A sleek West Coast soundscape accompanies Jaidyn’s laid-back delivery. On the two-minute record, the MILF Music signee also details how she keeps her boo wrapped around her finger, rejecting other men’s advances and her body enhancements. Elsewhere in “Workout,” Jaidyn Alexis calls out other women who’ve tried stepping to her. 

Onsight Deeda – “I’m Wit It”

Cash Money Records signee Onsight Deeda makes it known that it’s on sight when he catches an opp in his peripheral vision in “I’m Wit It.” Over the commanding Sinista On Da Track-produced trap cut, Onsight Deeda uses cut-throat bars to address his biggest haters. Between Onsight Deeda’s bevy of tough talk is an assertation that he’s cut by a different cloth. “Let me catch you out in traffic (Huh), signed a deal, still gettin’ active (Yeah, yeah)/I just bought ol’ dude a casket, I ain’t with that chitter-chatter (Yeah),” he raps. 

Lil Dump – “Li Boy”

Never Broke Again signee Lil Dump puts an opp in place via “Li Boy.” As the rapper delivers his ruthless rhymes in a cadence similar to NBA Youngboy, he forewarns the enemies before things get active. With his posse by his side, Lil Dump humbles people with big egos. “Watch your words when you speak on my gang/I spared you once before,” Lil Dump spits. “I catch your partner lackin’ and leave a stain/That Plaq ain’t safe no more, li boy don’t play wit’ me.” The rhymer then tries to suggest other things that his opps can do with their spare time. After exhausting all of his options, Lil Dump comes for their jugular with a line of insults. “I go to trollin’ your li p***y ass, you broke, ain’t got no bag/I been controllin’ your li p***y ass, I make you turn up fast/You act like my baby momma, d****d out, always causin’ problems,” he delivers. 

Arz shares a captivating album, “Can’t Commit”

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Arz, the rising music industry star, has finally unleashed his highly-anticipated album, “Can’t Commit.” This 10-track tour de force takes listeners on an unforgettable journey through the raw and authentic emotions of young love as Arz fearlessly opens up about the joys and struggles of relationships in a way that is both relatable and captivating.

From the first note, “Can’t Commit” exudes an irresistible charisma that pulls listeners into Arz’s world. Each track is a testament to his unyielding commitment to honesty and vulnerability as he reflects on the complexities of romance and celebrates the euphoric highs while fearlessly confronting the lows. With his signature blend of velvety vocals and introspective songwriting, Arz showcases a triumphant evolution, firmly establishing himself as a bonafide superstar.

True to form, Arz takes the helm of his artistic journey on this album, creating a sonic landscape that resonates with audiences worldwide. The multi-dimensional production, combined with Arz’s soulful delivery, paints a vivid picture of love’s tumultuous nature. Whether it’s the upbeat and catchy anthems or the hauntingly tender ballads, “Can’t Commit” showcases Arz’s versatility as an artist and storyteller, leaving audiences deeply connected to each track’s emotion-laden narrative.

The album weaves a tapestry of love, heartbreak, and personal growth that is refreshing and poignant. Arz refuses to compromise his artistic integrity, and each song is a reflection of his unwavering commitment to authenticity. With a maturity beyond his years, Arz fearlessly confronts the complexities of romance, offering a powerful and relatable voice for young people navigating the highs and lows of love.

Arz’s music strikes a chord with fans and critics alike, and “Can’t Commit” is no exception. The album is set to leave an indelible mark on the music industry, cementing Arz’s place as a trailblazer in modern pop. With this album, Arz has proven himself a true artist, unafraid to take risks and share his most vulnerable self with the world. “Can’t Commit” is a triumph of modern pop and a must-listen for anyone who appreciates honest and soulful music.