This week’s new releases: Lady Zamar, G-TECH 2bit, Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus
From Lady Zamar’s “Castles” to Burnaboy’s album “I Told Them” and more? Groove with Miley Cyrus, anticipate Selena Gomez and feel the vibes of Victoria Monét.

In the world of music, Fridays have taken on a whole new meaning – they mark the arrival of New Music Friday, a weekly celebration of sonic innovation.
This tradition unveils a diverse array of musical creations that span genres, emotions, and artistic visions.
Lady Zamar sets the stage aglow with Castles. Her melodic finesse and narrative charm blend seamlessly to create an entrancing experience that sweeps listeners into a world of imagination.
In the realm of Afro-fusion, Burnaboy reigns supreme, and his latest album “I Told Them” is a testament to his musical prowess.
This magnum opus merges rhythmic beats with thought-provoking lyrics, weaving a narrative that resonates with the pulse of contemporary themes.
Miley Cyrus adds her signature touch to New Music Friday with “Used to be Young.” This single bridges the past and present, delivering a soulful rendition that showcases her artistic evolution over time.

The allure of Selena Gomez remains unmatched, and her promise of an upcoming single, “Single Soon,” only adds to the excitement.
With her velvety vocals and enigmatic aura, Gomez continues to captivate hearts as a pop sensation.
Victoria Monét takes centre stage with her album “JAGUAR II,” a seamless fusion of R&B, soul, and contemporary influences.
Each track is a testament to Monét’s musical virtuosity, painting a vibrant tapestry of emotions and melodies.
BlackPink, the K-pop phenomenon, graces us with “The Girls,” a new song that encapsulates their electrifying performances and global resonance.
Elevating the emotional spectrum is Emeli Sande and her ethereal ballad “There for You.”
With her celestial vocals and poignant lyrics, Sande crafts a melody that tugs at heartstrings, invoking a sense of connection.
Omar Appollo invites us into his sonic world with “Ice Slipping,” a track that gracefully dances between smooth serenades and rhythmic exuberance.
This musical journey is a testament to Appollo’s versatile artistry.
The Killers shine a light on life’s uncharted avenues with Your Side of Town.
While Lil Uzi Vert redefines the norm with “Barter 16,” an album that pushes sonic boundaries and blends genres seamlessly.
The collaborative synergy between Tshego and Raspy shines through in “Buya,” a musical gem that celebrates unity and artistic cohesion.
Their distinct voices and shared vision create a harmonious masterpiece.
Aubrey Qwana takes us on a sonic odyssey with “Mkabayi,” an album that weaves intricate narratives through melody and rhythm.

DJ Tira commemorates his 47th birthday with the gift of Malume Way, an album featuring a constellation of talented artists.
This release is a musical testament to DJ Tira’s enduring legacy in the industry.
G-TECH 2bit’s Coffee Shop in Rosebank, featuring Loatinover Pounds, invites us to an urban reverie where rhythm intertwines with the ambience of a tranquil cafe.
Closing this melodic journey is the melodic synergy of French Montana and Swae Lee with “Wish You Well.”
This track leaves us with a message of hope, unity, and a lingering sense of positivity.

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