Billboard’s First Stream serves as a helpful information to this Friday’s most important releases — the important thing music that everybody might be speaking about at the moment, and that might be dominating playlists this weekend and past.
This week, DJ Khaled returns with assist from some A-list rap friends (in addition to from the Almighty), Britney Spears‘ comeback begins by way of a collab with fellow pop immortal Elton John, and Eiffel 65 are lastly again in our lives because of David Guetta and Bebe Rexha.
DJ Khaled, God Did
The remainder of Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist this week may scarcely boast a better record of A-listers and rising skills as DJ Khaled’s usually star studded new affair, God Did, together with Drake, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend, Kanye West, Eminem, Future, Lil Child, Lil Durk, 21 Savage and Roddy Ricch — and that’s simply on the primary 5 tracks. Rap followers will little question discover loads of potential private favorites from the 18-track set to select from; our early picks for highlights embody the soulful 21 Savage showcase “Means Previous Luck,” the Eddie Murphy-sampling Migos near-reunion “Get together All of the Time” and naturally, the eight-minute title monitor, capped by an epic Jay-Z verse positive to dominate Twitter this weekend.
Elton John & Britney Spears, “Maintain Me Nearer”
After Elton John made pop magic alongside Dua Lipa repurposing songs from his previous over a euphoric dance-pop beat on 2021’s “Chilly Coronary heart (PNAU Remix),” may he seize lightning in a bottle twice utilizing the method in 2022 with Britney Spears — in her first main look on file because the finish of her conservatorship? The reply, surprisingly, appears to be sure. “Maintain Me Nearer” stitches verses from 1992’s “The One” with the everlasting refrain to 1971’s “Tiny Dancer,” over a blissful beat helmed by pop powers Cirkuit and Andrew Watt — and as soon as once more, the entire in some way finally ends up greater than the sum of its components. Spears’ welcome presence is extra supportive than main, however this could definitely assist tide her followers over till she’s prepared for.her correct star return.
Lil Tjay, “Beat the Odds”
It’s in fact completely inconceivable to take heed to Lil Tjay‘s emotional new solo single “Beat the Odds” with out listening to it within the shadow of the current tried theft that just about resulted in his homicide — not the least of all as a result of Tjay raps about it himself within the new single. “I took seven photographs, no disgrace/ Again to wall, I’m nonetheless gon’ blow you down, I ain’t no stain,” he spits over a dolorous piano-led beat from KXVI, DesirezBeats and KBeaZy. The track is a triumph of survival — metaphorical and literal — but it surely’s additionally strikingly weary, as Tjay testifies, “They be like ‘Tjay, why do you progress round with all them f–kin’ weapons?’/ I simply inform ’em that’s ’trigger I don’t wanna die.”
Lolahol, “Lock&Key”
The primary official track launch by 25-year-old singer-songwriter Lolahol will understandably draw essentially the most headlines for the truth that its creator — whose actual identify is Lourdes Leon — is in fact the daughter of an all-time pop nice. However in reality, “Lock and Key” could be a head-turning debut from any up-and-coming expertise. It’s an alternately dreamy and frenetic alt-pop transmission whose glitchy, drum-and-bass-reminiscent beat offers the right sense of claustrophobia for the emotional litter of the track’s lyrics — which solely discover respite on the instantly beautiful refrain chorus of “I would like a breeze/ Whisk me away.” It doesn’t require any Madonna comparisons — although that doesn’t imply it wouldn’t even have sounded nice on Ray of Mild.
Rema feat. Selena Gomez, “Calm Down”
Afrobeats singer-songwriter Rema has been having fun with one of many summer time’s worldwide breakout hits with the irresistible sway of his love track “Calm Down” — cracking the highest 10 of Billboard‘s U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, and likewise climbing to a brand new excessive of No. 94 on this week’s International 200 chart (dated Aug. 27). And as Wizkid’s “Essence” did round this time final 12 months throughout its personal ascent, the track’s success has triggered event for a high-profile remix that includes a North American pop star — on this case Selena Gomez, whose low-key pop vibes really feel proper consistent with the track’s entrancing grooves. It doesn’t actually need Gomez to be a success, however hopefully her presence ought to speed up the method simply the identical.
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha, “I’m Good (Blue)”
Are you prepared for Eiffel 65 to be again in your life (and maybe in your radio dial and/or streaming playlists)? Star producer David Guetta and pop fixture Bebe Rexha definitely hope so, as their new single “I’m Good (Blue)” leans closely on the unshakeable turn-of-the-century smash referenced in its parenthetical. This “Blue” borrows each the unique’s synth riff for its personal cascading piano hook, and the infectious refrain melody for its EDM-era-reminiscent hook, sung in preparation for the approaching Greatest Evening Ever. If TikTok is any indication, the timing is correct on — when Rexha posted an early model of the collab (which a caption explaining it as one thing she and Guetta had labored on “years in the past”) earlier this month, the clip received over 1 million likes.