There has been a ton of new music to get into this weekend. Temperatures are rising and it sounds like artists are just heating up with the latest edition of new bangers. From to Bia to Lil Baby to Jack Harlow, the list goes on and on for the hottest new songs. Let’s dive into the best tracks that you have to give a listen.
First Class by Jack Harlow
Without a question, Jack Harlow is an early candidate for having song of the summer with his new track “First Class”. If we’re being honest, the hysteria that this song has created should make it the next #1 single on Billboard. Heavy anticipation has been building since the song was first previewed and it’s been making waves since it’s dropped this weekend. The Louisville rapper sounds undeniable on the classic Fergie sample as his swagger and star power is on full display. Jack has been focusing hard on his forthcoming album and the song’s showing that he definitely has some heat in the vault.
London by BIA ft. J. Cole
It’s safe to say that Bia has a certified summer smash with her latest single, “London”. From the moment it begins, it delivers such an infectious pretty-girl bounce that Bia proceeds to spazz on with the upmost finesse. The beat is club-ready but it’s the pockets that she catches on here that makes the song so good. Even J. Cole pulls up for the British vibes and continues his campaign of memorable feature verses. Definitely can see this being in heavy rotation as the summer heats up.
In a Minute by Lil Baby
The level that Lil Baby has been consistently delivering on is otherworldly. The Atlanta superstar dropped two strong singles this weekend and “In a Minute” is the one fans anticipated the most. Fresh off a Grammy, Lil Baby is still rapping like he’s ready for more. His presence on this track sounds like the summit he’s been sitting for the past two years. The “Pound Cake” sample on here sounds natural for the rapper as he drops bars reflecting on his recent industry dominance.
Turned something into nothing, bruh I’m living proof,
How can I lose when we the who’s who’s