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

Every week, new songs make their way to the music radar, making it hard to keep a close eye out on what’s a hit and what’s not. But luckily, RemixdMag has narrowed down the best choices. 

We guarantee weekly lists so you can stay updated with the hottest records. No matter the season, our choices will always keep the temperatures rising. 

Read our picks below: 

Doja Cat – “Attention” 

Doja Cat sways her lover into a world of pleasure in her lush jazz offering “Attention.” Conveying the message with a suave technique, the rapstress drops a line of bars that get straight to the point. The song ultimately calls for a lover to embark on a night of passion. Elsewhere, the Planet Her star humbles egotistical men, jealous women and addresses the controversy behind her newest aesthetic. “I read it all, the comments sayin’, ‘D, I’m really shooketh’/’D, you need to see a therapist, is you lookin?’/Yes, the one I got, they really are the best Now I feel like I can see you bitches is depressed,” she raps. “I am not afraid to finally say s**t with my chest Lost a lil’ weight, but I ain’t never lost a tushy/Lookin’ good, but now my bald head match my–.” 

Trippie Redd – “Took My Breath Away (feat. Skye Morales)”

Trippie Redd and his girlfriend, Skye Morales, have dropped their sentimental lo-fi record, “Took My Breath Away,” after teasing it for weeks. The newest record gives fans a preview of A Love Letter To You 5’s sonic direction. In the song, Trippie Redd and Skye Morales are transparent about how they feel about one another. A lovestruck Trippie even admits, “When I found you, it felt like I chose peace/It probably chose me (Me)/You always come crazy, hoes can’t even compete.” As Trippie retires from his bachelor ways, he commits to his lady wholeheartedly. The rapper also talks about balancing his love life and career. 

Tyga and YG – “Platinum”

Over the aggressive West Coast-styled hip-hop beat, Tyga and YG take pride in topping the charts and upgrading their lives via “Platinum.” YG teased the single this week on TikTok. “Platinum af on the gang,” the California native wrote in the video’s caption. Back in March, the two rappers also announced that they have a collaborative album on the way. Before YG and YG performed “Go Loco” at Rolling Loud, Tyga said onstage, “So it’s crazy because last year, or like a year or two ago, we were working on the album, but the shit was going so crazy that we only came up with one song. But now we are about to drop the new album, coming soon, you feel me.”

Doechii – “America Has A Problem (Freestyle)”

Doechii takes Beyonce’s “America Has A Problem” for a lyrical spin in her newest freestyle. Kendrick Lamar was the last rapper to glide effortlessly on the Queen Bee’s record from Renaissance, but now the TDE artist is giving it a go. In nearly a minute, the rapstress couples a slew of animated cadences with boastful bars, implying that “like Beyoncé, you could never find me.” The “What It Is (Block Boy)” also challenges the girlies who want smoke. “Why you bitches diggin’ dirt? Dig up my networth/I know your bitches neck hurt ’cause I’m pressure,” she raps. Doechii’s latest freestyle comes on the heels of her 2022 project, she / her / black bitch. 

Big Jade – “Soulmate (feat. Fredo Bang).”

Texas spitter, Big Jade, makes sure to be upfront about the nature of her relationship with a suitor via “Soulmate.” Delivering honest lyrics in a melodic cadence, Big Jade lets it known that their connection doesn’t go beyond the bedroom. The bass-heavy trap beat alleviates the rapstresses’ pen game and ability to keep it 100. Fredo Bang matches Big Jade’s energy as they work on setting those boundaries. Without holding anything back, she spits “You ain’t my soulmate, you my f*ckmate.” Big Jade’s brand-new record serves as a follow-up to “Gangsta Activity” which dropped back in February.

RJAE – You’re The Problem

Roc Nation’s newest signee, RJAE has officially dropped his album, You’re The Problem. The R&B artist has also called on Hollygrove Keem and Numba One to oversee the album’s creative direction. You’re The Problem follows his collaboration with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie on “Remember That.” In a recent teaser video on social media, RJAE informed fans on what they should expect from this LP. To summarize, You’re The Problem “showcases new depths to the artist’s vulnerability, taking fans through his introspective experiences with love, loss, and growth along the way.” 

HDBeenDope – What Can They Say 

HDBeenDope has linked up with producer Dizzy Banko to drop the the extended version of his summer-ridden: What Can They Say. Coming through with trailblazing bars, the Brooklyn rapper asserts from track to track that the game “can’t get rid of me.” What Can They Say includes fan faves from Fergie Baby and Connie Diiamond. 

HDBeenDope explains why he decided to drop a deluxe version of his project, saying, “We had to continue building on the energy we created with the first version of the project. I had a lot more sitting in the vault. Here we go, four more songs coming straight out of the streets of New York.”  

Fran Roz – “Summer Sunshine” 

Fran Roz says he’s smitten with an “ms independent who handles her business” via “Summer Sunshine.” Over the summery R&B/pop beat, Fran Roz uses a melodic cadence to express his deep feelings for the one who’s captivated him. Though the “BODY BAG (ft. Point North)” musician is afraid to take a leap of faith, he jumps all in for the risk of love. Fran Roz compares his lover’s confidence to the summer sunbeams. The versatile artist elaborates on how she’s got the sauce in these few lines: “California in her eyes / Body crazy by designs / Swear I’ll never tell a lie / got that summer sunshine.

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