Spotify Playlist: Fall Releases

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These following artists have released new songs that are setting them up for big things in the fall, whether it be album releases or tours. Follow their projects for the rest of the season and stay up-to-date on your music/pop culture:

Slow Hands (Basic Tape Remix) — Niall Horan
Ex-One Direction member Niall Horan defines his sound with this hit single which, even after its debut, still sits at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The remix complements his sound while making the song more radio-friendly.

Girls On Boys — Galantis feat. ROZES
ROZES proves that her voice is the perfect complement to electronic music with “Girls On Boys.” This feature is one of 12 tracks on Galantis’ new album The Aviary.

Ain’t Ready — Hoodie Allen
The “All American” independent pop-rapper Hoodie Allen released “Ain’t Ready” as the second single from his upcoming album The Hype.

Good Old Days — Macklemore feat. Kesha
Kesha’s powerful voice complements Macklemore’s stylistically monotone rap on a pop hook for a sentimental track.

Sexy Dirty Love — Demi Lovato
Lovato continues her streak of provocative pop anthems with “Sexy Dirty Love.”

Say A’  — A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
Fans of A Boogie’s “My Sh*t” will love “Say A’,” a track that incorporates piano and is somewhat similar to DRAM’s style.

Always Come Back  — Starrah and Diplo
Diplo joins the ranks of other popular DJs that have recently released innovative collaborative projects with the Starrah x Diplo EP.

Too Good at Goodbyes  — Sam Smith
Sam Smith croons over a simple instrumental that allows his vocals to tell the story of heartbreak.

One Foot  — Walk the Moon
The pop group that released “Shut Up and Dance” is back with another energetic, radio-ready tune.

Hi Bich  — Bhad Bhabie
The “Cash me ousside” girl is back with her third single of the season which, if you think about the fact that it’s not her, is not the worst listening experience.