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Here's All The Good Music That Dropped in the Past 30 Days

1.

"Slow Down" and "Checklist" by Normani (with Calvin Harris)
"Dropped: October 22Fire level: ????? /5Overview: Calvin Harris reached out to Normani for the collaboration. The duo produced two songs together that resembles a sound similar to Harris's Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 album. \"Slow Down\" is a slow jam that builds up to a poppy upbeat rhythm, featuring lyrics of pleading with a lover to reciprocate feelings. \"Checklist\" has a clubby reggae tropical sound that makes you want to whine."

2.

Quavo Huncho by Quavo
"Dropped: October 12Fire level: ??? /5Overview: Is this album a hint that Quavo is going solo? While we don't think it is, it definitely proves he has what it takes to single-handedly deliver fire tracks. With features from Cardi B, Lil Baby, Drake, Travis Scott, and even Madonna"

3.

"Till You Sink" by MOSSS
"Dropped: October 26Fire level: ????? /5Overview: Mosss' sophomore release, without giving too much away, the song talks about reflecting on a situation that could have been handled differently. The tune is very dreamy and soft, making it a perfect bop for fall/winter."

4.

Lost by Brent Faiyaz
"Dropped: October 19Fire level: ???? /5Overview: The six-track EP dives deep into trust issues, self-reliance, and adjusting to fame. One song explores what it's like to be a Black man in America and the negative effects society forces on them while another song talks about the lack of privacy people have in 2018 with social media and screenshotting. The entire EP is very modern and relevant to today."

5.

Suncity EP by Khalid
"Dropped: October 19Fire level: ??? /5Overview: The seven-track album wraps up in about 20 minutes and really brings light to Khalid's strong vocals. Suncity"

6.

Pieces of a Man by Mick Jenkins
"Dropped: October 26Fire level: ???? /5Overview: Mick's sophomore LP features amazing artists like Ghostface Killah, Julian Bell, Mikahl Anthony, Ben Hixon, Corinne Bailey Rae, and BadBadNotGood. The cover art speaks for itself — this album goes deep into reflection upon oneself."

7.

DIME TRAP by T.I.
"Dropped: October 5Fire level: ??? /5Overview: This album pays homage to the creation of trap music and the hustle that comes with it. With features from Young Thug, Teyana Taylor, Yo Gotti, and other memorable hip-hop artists, Tip lays out a story of hip-hop moguldom and a victorious hustle."

8.

Forever Neverland by MØ
"Dropped: October 17Fire level: ??? /5Overview: Every song on this album is produced to stick in your head. The album is upbeat, funky, and features some Indie sounds – making it perfect for a dance party or prepping for the club. MØ, on the cusp of 30, focuses her entire album on staying young forever/never growing old, and while the tunes are catchy, it isn't too different from her freshman album."

9.

Drip Harder by Lil Baby and Gunna
"Quality Control Music/Young Stoner Life Records, a 300 Entertainment Label/Motown Records/Capitol Records"

10.

"1999" by Charli XCX
"Dropped: October 5Fire level: ????? /5Overview: This bop hones in on all the nostalgia of growing up in '90s with references to Britney Spears' \"...Baby One More Time\" and the popular Nickelodeon TV show All That. Be ready to take a drip down memory lane with this catchy chorus."

11.

"Money" by Cardi B
"Dropped: October 25Fire level: ???? /5Overview: This song has already made its way into the club scene with it's catchy pounding beat and anthem-like lyrics for anyone that values a good check. Cardi lets her fans know that she doesn't love anything more in this world than her money, except for her daughter, of course."

12.

"I'm Still Here" by Sia
"Dropped: October 12Fire level: ??? /5Overview: In this triumphic anthem, Sia gives us an inspiring story about persevering beyond all the negativity the past holds. \"I'm fighting for me, thoughI'm lighting the long way home.\" This song is perfect for anyone looking to start over and leave the past behind."

13.

Ella Mai by Ella Mai
"Dropped: October Fire level: ???? /5Overview: Since \"Booed Up\", fans have awaited this album and Ella did not disappoint. This is an album about all aspects of relationships — the good, the ugly, the ups and downs, and the lust, giving her fans some very relatable and emotion-filled content."

14.

And MihTy by Ty Dolla Sign and Jeremih
"Dropped: October 26Fire level: ??? /5Overview: Ty Dolla Sign and Jeremih come together as the R&B duo Mighty in this highly anticipated 11-track album. Featuring French Montana, Wiz Khalifa, and Chris Brown, the album dives into love, sex, relationships, and casual encounters. The album gives off strong *add to sex playlist* vibes and might put you in your relationship feels, so be prepared."
By Brianna Holt -BuzzFeed Staff

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