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

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Remixd Magazine has categorized some of the best new music this week to add to your playlist. From Beyoncé‘s “My House” to Antha Pantha‘s EP, Feline Season, our choices will get your blood pumping and take your confidence to a whole new level.

Read our list below:

Beyoncé- “My House”

On the heels of her film Renaissance, Beyoncè has released a new single called “My House.” The energetic drumline-inspired trap offering finds Queen Bey asserting control over the narrative others like to fabricate. Additionally, Beyoncè challenges the critics to keep “talkin’ out their mouth,” rapping, “Don’t make me get up out of my seat/Don’t make me come up off of this beat.” By the end of the record, Beyoncè advocates for peace and unity. Bey also manifests a life of luxury by envisioning that she already has everything she’s ever wanted. There’s even a spoken word monologue. “Lend your soul to intuitions/RENAISSANCE, new revolution,” Beyoncè says. “Pick me up even if I fall/Let love heal us all.”

Tyla – “On and On”

Tyla thinks back to nights when she’d “party like it’s ’95” in her new dreamy afrobeat meets R&B pop offering “On and On.” In the record, the “Water” hitmaker uses avid storytelling to explain how it used to be when she attended parties. The singer describes her time at these lit events via these lyrics: “The DJ’s playin’ all of these songs for me/You gotta drag me off the floor.” Similarly, Tyla makes the most of these carefree moments, crooning, “Let’s make the party go on all night long.”

Rubi Rose – “Cherry”

Rubi Rose’s aggressive trap cut “Cherry” showcases how the rapstress is not your average female. In minutes, Rubi Rose speaks on her charm, ambitious spirit, boss mentality, and money-making methods. Lyrics like “I ain’t talkin’ ’bout no groceries, it’s green up in my bag (My bag)/If you see that n***a close to me, that gun be by his flag,” highlights the song’s underlying theme.

Kyle Dixon – “Let’s Get It On”

Kyle Dixon asserts that this love is a forever thing via “Let’s Get It On.” Over the soulful soundscape, the singer drops mesmerizing lyrics to get his lover in the mood, crooning, “You’re giving your all/I’m giving you overtime/We’re doing enough/So we can enjoy the ride/Now let’s get it on!” As the song progresses, Kyle Dixon continues with the sensual lyrics about his and his lover’s rendezvous. He describes the moment as such “Just got out a bubble bath I’m glittering/Let’s make sure that dress of yours don’t go to waste/(You giving me love)(you giving me love)/I don’t even know what we’re about to do/Wherever you go you got an eye on you.” The singer’s new song can be found on his upcoming EP If Only My Jeans Could Talk, which drops on January 19.

BigXthaPlug – The Biggest

BigXthaPlug showcases why he’s currently The Biggest MC in the hip-hop industry in his new EP. Within seven singles, the Texas rhymer uses his signature cut-throat twang to highlight his upbringing, success, gratitude, and more. In The Biggest, BigXthaPlug also calls the bluff of his opps and challenges them to meet him outside. Similarly, the rapper ignores the charades by comparing his accolades to theirs. For example, in his hit record “Mmhmm,” BigXthaPlug spits, “So much chicken on me, could’ve went bought a Williams, a Rudy’s, a big-ass Popeyes/And a whole different bracket, this life is emetic/If you hit me for ‘bows, then you know that I’m taxin’.” The single samples The Whispers’ “And the Beat Goes On.” Guest appearances on The Biggest include Offset, Finesse2Tymes, and Ro$ama.

Antha Pantha – Feline Season

Antha Pantha’s Feline Season is a 12-track offering that pushes others to be unapologetically themselves. Honing hits like “Yayo,” “Real B*tches,” and “Brick By Brick” featuring Huntdawgg, Feline Season comprises a slew of singles with energetically charged soundscapes, confident lyrics, and versatile deliveries like in “Sexual Vanilla” and “Miami” for example. Avid storytelling is another one of Antha’s skills and is highlighted in her record “BWA.” Between hard-hitting bars and silhouette singing, Antha Pantha showcases her adaptability to any beat she’s on. Sonically, Feline Season crosses between soulful R&B, house, pop, trap, and experimental hip-hop production.

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