Best New Tracks: Ariana Grande, Matt Champion x Jennie and More
Enjoy the weekend with these music projects.
As the week in music comes to a close, Hypebeast has rounded up the best projects for the latest installment of Best New Tracks.
This week’s lineup is led by Ariana Grande and BROCKHAMPTON’s Matt Champion with BLACKPINK’s Jennie, who released the album eternal sunshine and the collaborative single “Slow Motion,” respectively. Also joining this selection are offerings from NBA YoungBoy, Mura Masa, Justice, Kamasi Washington, HOMESHAKE, Jean Dawson and Yaya Bey.
Ariana Grande - eternal sunshine
Ariana Grande makes her return to music with eternal sunshine, her first full-length solo album in four years. The followup to 2020’s positions features a sole guest appearance from Grande’s grandmother, affectionately known as Nonna, on the closing track “ordinary things,” and is co-produced in its entirety by the artist herself.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Matt Champion x Jennie – “Slow Motion”
Matt Champion joins forces with Jennie for his newest single “Slow Motion.” The BROCKHAMPTON and BLACKPINK staples unite for a drum and bass-infused track, produced by Dijon, Henry Kwapis and Champion himself. The rapper’s debut studio album Mika’s Laundry drops March 22.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
NBA YoungBoy - Compliments of Gravedigger Mountain
NBA YoungBoy is back with his first album of 2024, Compliments of Gravedigger Mountain. The 13-track effort features a multitude of guest appearances from the likes of Quando Rondo, BBG Baby Joe, Lil Dump, Vontina, Meechy Baby and more.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
HOMESHAKE - CD Wallet
Peter Sagar’s HOMESHAKE delivers his sixth studio album, CD Wallet. The nine-track record was mostly written and recorded in 2023 at the artist’s home studio in Toronto, and was created against the backdrop of his hometown of Edmonton. Sagar reveals that the record was “made in a heavy, straightforward indie rock style to impress my childhood self,” and encompasses the feelings of nostalgia brought upon by…
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