Each week, Consequence’s Songs of the Week column spotlights the most effective new tracks from the final seven days. Discover our new favorites on our High Songs playlist, and for extra nice songs from rising artists, hearken to our New Sounds playlist. This week, we’re loving some nice new collaborative tracks, together with 2-Chainz and Ne-Yo, JPEGMAFIA and Joey Valence and Brae, and Kevin Summary and Dominic Fike.
2 Chainz and Ne-Yo — “NOT THE SAME”
Atlanta rap mainstay 2 Chainz has at all times had ear for samples (see: the Corridor & Oates flip “Can’t Go for That” launched in 2020). On the luxurious Ne-Yo collaboration “NOT THE SAME,” 2 Chainz continues to revel within the classics, this time over a wholesome sampling of R&B group Enchantment’s 1977 file “Foolish Love Music.” Featured on the soundtrack of two Chainz’s upcoming quick movie Crimson Clay, “NOT THE SAME” checks each field for anybody who likes their hip-hop infused with heat, soul, and genuine messaging. —Kiana Fitzgerald
Aunt Katrina — “Ran Out of Time”
Aunt Katrina have gathered extra momentum from only one EP than nearly all of their friends on the come-up. After a 12 months and a half of stirring up pleasure for the reason that EP’s launch, the DMV outfit is lastly set to unveil their debut studio file subsequent month. Because the July eleventh launch of This Warmth Is Slowly Killing Me inches nearer, they’ve now shared the album’s emotive second single. Beginning out in a fragile and fragile state, “Ran Out of Time” in the end explodes with a mild and muffled restraint. An enthralling show of moderation and growth, this one alone makes a powerful case for the upcoming mission. — Karan Singh
Cardinals – “Huge Empty Coronary heart”
On their newest lower, Irish indie rock up-and-comers Cardinals bear their “Huge Empty Coronary heart.” Overtop a swaying instrumental of distorted guitars, crashing drums, and accordion, frontman Euan Manning comes by way of with one in all his most emotionally distraught performances but, with the slight tremor in his voice nearly bringing to thoughts Robert Smith. All of the whereas, the band waltzes their method by way of the tune’s Pixies-esque dynamics. It’s sufficient to fill one’s coronary heart. — Jonah Krueger