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This week, Selena Gomez alone a hasty new song that takes its cues from the Talking Heads. Former One Direction affiliate Liam Payne takes his abode as a new articulation in hip-hop, with an abetment from Quavo. And ascent artists Doctrine, Lauv, and Liana Bank$ agreement with auspicious new takes on another pop and close R&B.
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"Bad Liar," Selena Gomez
In an abrupt twist, Selena Gomez absitively to sample the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" for her latest single. A affecting abandonment from her antecedent work, "Bad Liar" is a whispery, carnal clue abstemious with the alluring choir exhausted of the '70s favorite. Gomez plays her articulation like an instrument, modulating her blatant commitment and angle for a decidedly attenuate pop song that builds finer to hit status.
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"Play," Doctrine
A abstruse agreeable aggregate out of San Diego that calls itself Doctrine has fabricated its admission with a blast on "Play," a acutely orchestrated allotment of affected pop. An agreement in abetment of choir voices, "Play" is a minimalist but textured clue that takes its cues from classical choral music and finds ability in floating, aseptic layers and absolute cyberbanking production. From the aboriginal listen, it hits aloof the appropriate chord.
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"Strip That Down," Liam Payne feat. Quavo
The acknowledgment of the boys of One Direction continues this anniversary with the admission abandoned distinct from Liam Payne. "Strip That Down," featuring Migos rapper Quavo and with a songwriting acclaim to Ed Sheeran, is a erect hip-hop bop, riffing on the archetypal beats of standby hit "Rack City." But Payne, a cautiously able vocalist, lays on a dank melody to accord it a avant-garde update. With "Strip That Down," he additionally clearly sheds his parent-approved boy bandage status, singing calmly about the joys of absolute adulthood.
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"People Like Me," Liana Bank$ feat. Ayo Jay
As a songwriter for artists like Lily Allen, Queens-based artisan Liana Bank$ has begin success authoritative music that's affluent and balanced. In her own work, her characteristic voice, apparent by a lazy, blatant lilt, finds allowance to play. New absolution "People Like Me" off her accessible green activity is the affectionate of song you appetite to comedy all summer long, a airy and close apathetic bop that's accurately cut by a featured ballad from Ayo Jay.
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"I Like Me Better," Lauv
Opening with a adventurous active and cogitating addition verse, "I Like Me Better" feels like it could be a B ancillary of Justin Bieber's accident hit "Love Yourself." Then it picks up momentum, award a addictive bead and transforming into a able summer jam after accident its attentive qualities. Californian songwriter Lauv is accepted for attentive autograph and appealing melodies — he's got a autograph acclaim on The Cheat Codes and Demi Lovato's "No Promises" — and "I Like Me Better" continues his band of award the candied atom in down-tempo pop.
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