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From game-changing Cardi B collaboration âWAPâ, to her powerful Saturday Night Live debut performance (which saw her demand justice for Breonna Taylor), 2020 has undoubtedly been the year of Megan Thee Stallion. Latest single, the Young Thug featuring ‘Don’t Stop’, is another triumph to add to her long list â and it was a must add for the NME Radio playlist.
Also new to the playlist this week we have the return of Chet Faker, the banging new one from Mallrat and AC/DCâs explosive comeback single âShot In The Dark’; as well as excellent tunes from Girlhood and Lavish K.
Here are all this weekâs additions to the NME 1 & 2 playlists:
On the A List
Megan Thee Stallion
âDon’t Stop (feat. Young Thug)’
Fresh off her record-breaking collaboration with Cardi B, the chart-topping âWAPâ, Megan Thee Stallion is back with another masterpiece. With help from Young Thug, the belting ‘Don’t Stop’ sees Megan spits empowering lines (âPeople say Iâm way too full of myself / Youâre right, and I ainât even made it to dessertâ) over a scratchy beat produced by Buddah Bless.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
On the B List
Jorja Smith
‘Come Over (feat. Popcaan)’
‘Come Over’ sees Jorja Smith showcase her stunning vocal chops over groovy instrumentals, topped off by a banging verse from Popcaan. The songâs chill vibes are juxtaposed with its heavy lyrical content, which tell the story of someone who has been hurt by a hot-and-cold relationship.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Mallrat
âRockstarâ
Following a successful 2019 with her âDriving Musicâ EP, Aussie singer-songwriter Mallrat (aka Grace Shaw) finally returns with her first solo single of the year. Titled âRockstarâ, the grungy indie-pop track features hints of Mazzy Star, Violent Soho and Lana Del Rey over sludgy guitar and lo-fi drums.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Chet Faker
âLowâ
Chet Faker is back again. Five years after abandoning the moniker and switching to his real name, Australian singer-songwriter Nick Murphy has revived his Chet Faker project with a brand-new song âLowâ, an upbeat and breezy production that also marks his debut on BMG Australia & New Zealand. If anything, hereâs a rather promising start to his rebirth. Long live Chet Faker.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Girlhood
âIt Might Take A Womanâ
London-based duo Girlhood have named The Avalanches and Fugees as inspirations, and both those influences shine through on the dreamy âIt Might Take A Womanâ. Tessa Cavannaâs smooth vocals entwine with Christian Pinchbeckâs crystalline production and foggy samples on this track, which is the latest preview of their self-titled debut album, due out later this year.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Priya Ragu
âGood Love 2.0â
âGood Love 2.0â is Tamil-Swiss artist Priya Raguâs major label debut â and a hell of a debut it is. Co-written by Priya and her brother Japhna Gold (who also produced the track), âGood Love 2.0â has an infectious Kaytranada-laced bounce and an attention-grabbing outro that deconstructs traditional South Indian instrumentation. It may also be familiar if youâre an avid gamer: itâs featured on the official FIFA 21 soundtrack.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
On the C List
AC/DC
‘Shot In The Dark’
It isnât an AC/DC track if it isnât rip-roaring fun. Thankfully, âShot In The Darkâ â the first taste of the bandâs forthcoming studio full-length âPower Upâ â is exactly that. Featuring the legendary groupâs surviving classic lineup (Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams and Angus Young), the song is proof the group have never lost their touch, even decades on.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Anderson .Paak
âJEWELZâ
For his latest song âJEWELZâ, Anderson .Paak teamed up with hitmaker Timbaland for the first time ever. The result is an infectious funky pop production thatâll inspire plenty of shoulder shimmying and hands-in-the air moments. Although pitched, .Paakâs vocals here are still recognisable, adding a layer of playfulness to the light-hearted tune.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Alfie Templeman
âForever Isnât Long Enough’
Alfie Templeman isnât resting on his laurels: In July, he dropped the EP âHappiness In Liquid Formâ, an âeclectic, poptasticâ collection that NME praised as âa welcome expansion on the kinetic indie rhythms that Templeman has merely flirted with in the pastâ. Now, the 17-year-old has followed up with the new single âForever Isnât Long Enoughâ â which is fitting, seeing as the funky, synth-filled track is all about seizing the moment despite self-doubt.
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
Lavish K
âYo Shoâ
Summer may be over, but since the pandemic has scrambled everyoneâs sense of time, itâs perfectly appropriate to put on âYo Shoâ, by 18-year-old South London rapper Lavish K. The sunny tune, which fans of Chance The Rapper and his soulful collaborations with The Social Network will love, has been a long time coming. As Lavish tells it, âFor a whole year Iâve had people hunting me down for the song; they was even unfollowing me because I was trying to make it perfect.â
Listen: Spotify | Apple Music
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