Discover the best new music releases this Friday, November 22, 2024! Explore fresh singles from ROSÉ, Wizkid, and TYLA, plus must-hear albums by Marilyn Manson, Kim Deal, and Ice Cube. Don’t miss epic reissues from The Beatles, Judas Priest, and Mötley Crüe. Your ultimate weekend playlist awaits!
It’s finally here—New Music Friday—the day music lovers and playlist curators everywhere feast on a buffet of fresh releases! And this week? Oh, it’s a mix of genre-spanning, boundary-breaking, nostalgia-inducing bangers and some… well, let’s just say, interesting choices. Here’s everything worth buzzing about this weekend.
Singles That’ll Shake Up Your Day
ROSÉ is back with a sultry solo drop that’s got everyone swooning. BLACKPINK fans, rejoice—she’s blending her signature emotional vocals with a hint of experimental production. It's bold, it's different, and it’s already stuck in your head.
From Lagos to the world, Wizkid has unleashed a track that demands movement. With hypnotic Afrobeat rhythms and a killer hook, it's the song you didn’t know you needed for your weekend vibe.
TYLA is here with a bop that’s so catchy, you might be humming it for days. Think slick pop with a touch of edge—perfect for blasting in your car or while getting ready to hit the town.
Albums That Demand a Listen
Marilyn Manson – One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1
Dark, provocative, and unapologetically intense, Marilyn Manson’s latest effort is bound to spark conversations (and probably a few controversies). Love him or hate him, this album proves he’s still got a knack for shaking things up.
Kim Deal – Nobody Loves You More
Pixies fans, rejoice! Kim Deal’s solo outing is everything you’d expect—raw, heartfelt, and beautifully weird. With her unmistakable voice and an experimental edge, this is a must-listen for indie rock lovers.
Body Count – Merciless
Ice-T and crew are back with an album that’s pure, unfiltered rage. Social commentary, heavy riffs, and lyrics that cut like a knife—this is metal with a message. Headbangers, unite.
Ice Cube – Man Down
The rap legend delivers a powerful project that blends his classic West Coast sound with fresh production. From fiery bars to reflective storytelling, Cube’s still proving he’s a force in hip-hop.
Throwbacks, Reissues, and Nostalgia Galore
If you’re feeling nostalgic, you’re in for a treat. This week is packed with remastered classics and live recordings that’ll transport you back in time:
The Beatles – 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono: Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just a casual listener, this remastered collection is a treasure trove of Fab Four magic.
Judas Priest – Rocka Rolla: 50th Anniversary Edition: Half a century of metal madness! This reissue is perfect for fans who want to relive the band’s explosive debut.
Mötley Crüe – Dr. Feelgood: The glam-metal gods are blessing us with a refreshed take on their 1989 masterpiece. Crank it up and relive the glory days.
Hidden Gems
For those who love discovering something off the beaten path, check out Can – Live in Keele 1977. This live recording captures the German experimentalists at their best—raw, unpredictable, and utterly mesmerizing. Perfect for those late-night headphone sessions.
Whether you’re in the mood for dancefloor anthems, introspective ballads, or nostalgic throwbacks, this week’s lineup has a little something for everyone. So grab your headphones, hit play, and let the weekend festivities begin! What are you adding to your playlist? Stay tuned for updates and in-depth coverage of your favorite celebrities and entertainment news. Create a free membership account with us today!
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