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Friday, June 18, 2021

The MixtapE! Presents H.E.R., The Jonas Brothers and More New Music Musts

The MixtapE! Presents H.E.R., The Jonas Brothers and More New Music Musts

  • Featuring new releases from H.E.R., the Jonas Brothers, BANKS, Mau y Ricky and more, your playlist for the weekend of June 18-20 has arrived.
  • Watch: How Frankie Jonas Became the Internet’s Favorite Jonas Brother

    New music Fridays are a thrilling, yet daunting prospect for any music lover. 

    It’s essentially a weekly holiday where fan-favorite artists and fresh faces alike drop their latest offerings for all the world to hear, flooding streaming services and digital retailers with an onslaught of aural goodies. But who has the time to sit there and listen to everything before updating their playlists? There’s just too much good stuff! (And, if we’re being honest, usually a few stinkers, too.)

    As it turns out, we do. Welcome to The MixtapE!

    Ladies and gentlemen, H.E.R. has done it again. The 23-year-old, four-time Grammy winner just dropped her debut studio album, Back of My Mind, and it’s safe to say BOMM is the bomb. 

    Thanks to the latest releases from girls so cool their names have to be stylized in all caps (ahem, we’re talking about both H.E.R. and BANKS), your Last Day of School playlist just got a lot more edgy.

    Plus, turn up the volume on new songs from our longtime favorites: the Jonas Brothers, Jennifer Hudson and Diana Ross. What follows are our picks for the best of the best. 

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    Your playlist for the weekend of June 18-20 has arrived. Enjoy!

    The MixtapE!, H.E.R., Jonas BrothersE! Illustration, Matt Petit/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images/Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images for WCRF

    H.E.R. feat. Ty Dolla $ign — “Back of My Mind”

    “Back of My Mind” is the self-reflective titular track of the already-accomplished singer’s debut studio album (which may come as a surprise since she previously released five EPs). As the lyrics suggest, H.E.R. is making a case for being “the greatest of all time” with these 21 songs, featuring Chris BrownDJ Khaled, Lil Baby and more.

    The musician shared in a press release that she’s learning to open up about “things I may have been afraid to say or admit,” adding, “I’m finding freedom in being truthful with expression.”

    It’s hard not to be blown away listening to BOMM, when you realize she won the 2021 Grammy for Song of the Year in March (for “I Can’t Breathe”) and, the next month, took home the Best Original Song trophy at the 2021 Oscars (for “Fight For You”). What can’t she do? 

    As her alter ego H.E.R., Gabi Wilson proves “We Made it,” big time.

    BANKS — “The Devil”

    Demi Lovato was dancing with the devil, and now BANKS is the devil. The alt artist (born Jillian Rose Banks) released her new single and music video, which featured her dressed in a fiery red ensemble as she taunts her next victim. Buckle up for this flamin’ hot ride to hell. 

    Diana Ross — “Thank You”

    The icon is back with her first album in 15 years—and 25th overall. Diana gave one big Thank You gift to her fans by debuting the lead single from her upcoming album, expected this fall.

    Her daughter, Tracee Ellis Ross, is just as hyped as we are, plugging “new music from my mama” on Instagram this week. And as the artist herself wrote on social media, “I am just filled with gratitude, the songs on this album are dedicated to each of you from my heart.” Thank YOU, Ms. Ross.

    The Jonas Brothers — “Remember This”

    Remember this, when the JoBros teased their upcoming single at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards? Tonight, the nostalgic trio will drop their song of the summer, unveiling “Remember This” during the U.S. Olympic Team Trials on NBC at 10 p.m. ET.

    Better start memorizing the lyrics, because Kevin, Nick and Joe are touring the U.S. with Kelsea Ballerini starting in August.

    Jennifer Hudson — “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)”

    The latest preview of J.Hud stepping into the shoes of Aretha Franklin is here! As she prepares to star as the late legend on the big screen, Jennifer released the original song “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home).” The will.i.am-produced number will be included on soundtrack of the movie RESPECT, which hits theaters Aug. 13.

    Jennifer teamed with Carole King and Jamie Hartman as co-writers for the powerful anthem, which shows off her ever-impressive vocals. As the Dreamgirls alum wrote on social media, “Music was always what brought Aretha back home, and this song is our tribute to her incredible journey.”

    Mau y Ricky, Sebastián Yatra and Mora — “3 de La Mañana”

    One fan called this a song for that person you call drunk at 3 a.m., and if that doesn’t sell it, we don’t know what will.

    Reggaeton duo (and brothers) Mau and Ricky joined forces with Sebastián, the Colombian superstar, and Mora, who previously collabed with Bad Bunny, for this emotionally-complicated bop that’s perfect for your next house party. 

    Griff — “Shade of Yellow”

    It’s not every day you get a glowing review from Taylor Swift! Before announcing Red (Taylor’s Version) is on the way, the pop queen turned fans on to the newly-released mixtape of the 20-year-old English singer Griff. One Foot in Front of the Other includes the title song about bouncing back from a breakup, the heartbreaking fan-favorite “Earl Grey Tea” and Taylor’s personal pick “Shade of Yellow.”

    “I’m so in awe of Griff- you GOTTA go listen to the EXCELLENT Shade of Yellow solo written and produced by Griff,” Taylor gushed on her Instagram Story. “The music she makes is so unique and adventurous & she’s such a brilliant creator. Go stream!” Enough said… 

    Happy listening and Happy Father’s Day weekend!

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    The MixtapE! Presents Tinashe, Cynthia Erivo and More New Music Musts

    The MixtapE! Presents Tinashe, Cynthia Erivo and More New Music Musts

  • Featuring new releases from Tinashe, Cynthia Erivo, BRELAND, Joy Oladokun and more, your playlist for the first weekend in June has arrived.
  • Watch: Mariah Carey SLAMS Jay-Z Fallout Rumors

    New music Fridays are a thrilling, yet daunting prospect for any music lover. 

    It’s essentially a weekly holiday where fan-favorite artists and fresh faces alike drop their latest offerings for all the world to hear, flooding streaming services and digital retailers with an onslaught of aural goodies. But who has the time to sit there and listen to everything before updating their playlists? There’s just too much good stuff! (And, if we’re being honest, usually a few stinkers, too.)

    As it turns out, we do. Welcome to The MixtapE!

    Somehow, it’s June.

    And not only does that mean summer is officially upon is, but it’s time to celebrate Black Music Appreciation Month too! Fittingly, there are a number of Black artists offering up new releases worth your time. From the return of Tinashe to the long-awaited foray into original music from Cynthia Erivo and so many more, these are our picks for the best of the week’s best.

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    Your playlist for the first weekend of June has arrived. Enjoy!

    The MixtapE!, Tinashe, Cynthia ErivoE! Illustration, Getty Images

    Tinashe feat. Buddy — “Pasadena”

    About her first solo release of the year, a high-energy bouncing bop perfect for the summer months, Tinashe told E! News, “I hope this song makes people want to dance! I’m all about bringing good vibes and joy into 2021!” Mission accomplished. Fingers crossed this is the lead single to the fifth studio album we’ve been waiting for.

    Cynthia Erivo — “The Good”

    We’re not quite sure how it took the superstar multi-hyphenate this long to release original music of her own, but judging by this lead single off her forthcoming debut album Ch. 1 Vs. 1, the wait was well worth it. The pop-soul production is a dream and Cynthia’s vocal performance is impeccable, per usual. Is it September yet?

    BRELAND feat. Keith Urban — “Throw It Back”

    The genre-bending up-and-comer reteams with the country legend after their collab on Keith’s 2020 album The Speed of Now Part 1 for this country-trap track that feels tailor-made for your pool party and summer BBQ playlists. 

    Joy Oladokun — “let it be me”

    It feels unfair to single out just one track from the singer-songwriter’s stunning major label debut LP, In Defense of My Own Happiness. The entire album is just that good. But this achingly intimate and engrossing song is a great place to start if you’re looking for a sense of just how special Joy is. 

    Mykki Blanco feat. Kari Faux — “Summer Fling”

    Ahead of the release of their forthcoming mini-album Broken Hearts & Beauty Sleep, Mykki’s released this track that takes inspiration from the early aughts production of Missy Elliott and Timbaland. “I wanted ‘Summer Fling’ to feel like a song I could have heard at my middle school dance, maybe it’s because those were the years in which I was coming of age,” they said in a press release announcing the single. It may be referencing the past, but this one feels so perfectly of the moment. It’s a whole bop.

    Lucky Daye — “Running Blind”

    Appearing on the upcoming Liberated / Music For The Movement Vol. 3 EP from ESPN’s The Undefeated, this track from the rising R&B star is a searing and empowering scorcher. 

    POLO & PAN feat. Channel Tres — “Tunnel”

    It may seem like we’re always including a Channel Tres track here at The MixtapE!, but it’s not our fault that the guy is wildly prolific. Here he teams up with French electro-pop duo POLO & PAN for a woozy little wonder that practically demands to be played late-night as you get into whatever after-hours mischief awaits you. 

    Kidd Kenn — “Good Day”

    One listen to this upbeat track from the queer Chicago hip-hop sensation and it’s easy to see why it was chosen for a sync-up in the Target x NY Pride online ad. “I just wanted to make a track that people heard and instantly felt confident after hearing it,” Kidd said in a press release. “I wanted everyone to have a good day. Working with Target was wonderful, exciting—it was something new. It was a dream that I always wished for.”

    Happy listening!