Songs You Need In Your Life This Week
Tracks we love right now, in no particular order.
Jane Remover’s “Music Baby” and the best new songs right now Photo Credit: Lucy Mahoney; Photo Credit: @kidspyral; Photo credit: Lexa Gates

Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can't get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Listen on our Spotify and Apple Music playlists, or hear them all below.

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Jane Remover, “Music Baby”

It's clear Jane Remover can do anything at this point: bleary shoe gaze, mind tingling digi rap, or pop from next century. My favorite Jane Remover tracks are the ones that are all of the above, like "Music Baby" which is five minutes of thrilling, shifty, genre-chameleon-like, well, music, baby. —Tobias Hess

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Len, "How Greedy" (feat. Theodora)

The U.K.’s hyper-rap scene (Len) and France’s pop scene (Theodora) crash in scintillating, loud harmony on “How Greedy.” Who knew bouyon drums would sound so good under Auto-Tuned, SoundCloud rage? —SW

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Pretty Sick, "Star"

A delirious, bleary-eyed return from one of N.Y.C.’s most sickening (pun intended) rock stars. When the fire-drill synth crashes in… *chef’s kiss.* —SW

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Young Eman ft. Eline Sainté Vherodia, “popstar in da bits”

Sheffield rapper Yung Eman is gaining buzz for this computer breaker. Vocals from newcomer Eliné Vherodia give the track a Kreyshawn's music made in 2065-quality. —TH

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Eli, "Glitter"

Move aside girlies, a new pop princess is here to reign. "You should be his baby, not his baby sitter," is a lyric that will stay with me forever. —SW

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Lexa Gates, "Estranged"

Singing about murdering women who thirst over your partner could make you a sociopath, or an amazing rapper. Lexa Gates proves the latter. “These bitches thirsting over you make me wan' kill them all / I'll throw a party on the roof and make sure all them fall,” she promises, delivering blunt obsession with an Amy-Winehouse-gone-rap softness. —Kylah Williams

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The Deep, "Lucky Star"

With huge lead-ups and even bigger payoffs, The Deep’s latest album KPOP B!TCH sounds like it came straight out of 2008. “Lucky Star,” in particular, plays like a love letter to 2nd-gen K-pop, distilling that era’s quintessential catchy hooks and neon-soaked looks into this club-pop track. —Hajin Yoo

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Aliyah's Interlude, "MINISKIRT"

Playful and sexy, Aliyah’s Interlude’s latest track delivers on the promise of its title. A cheer-chant-inspired hook “We're sexy, we're cute, I put a hoe on mute / I’m bitchin', fab hair, the boys all love to stare” anchors the song, which arrives ahead of her new album Kuntology 101. As first lessons go, it’s an enlightening one. —HY

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Niontay, “100DAYS100NIGHTS”

The “Mumbleman” returns with a nonchalant lead single ahead of his upcoming mixtape, Soulja Hate Repellant. His monotone drawl depends entirely on how much weed he’s smoked — and, on this one, it sounds like a lot. He raps over growling dogs, revving engines, and sirens, but the hardest part is the drums: perfectly banging and shaking the whole track. —Kylah Williams

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Jane Remover’s “Music Baby” and the best new songs right now