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Sabrina Carpenter, Lil Wayne, Addison Rae, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Sabrina Carpenter, Lil Wayne, Addison Rae, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Yahoo10-06-2025

Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Sabrina Carpenter is back with a clever, country-pop takedown of a TK, Lil Wayne meditates on the state of hip-hop, and Addison Rae goes searching for herself on a single from her high-anticipated debut, dreamy debut. Plus, new music from Mariah Carey, Ed Sheeran, and Turnstile.
Sabrina Carpenter, 'manchild' (YouTube)
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Lil Wayne, BigXthaPlug feat. Jay Jones 'Hip-Hop' (YouTube)
Addison Rae, 'Times Like These' (YouTube)
Mariah Carey, 'Type Dangerous' (YouTube)
Ed Sheeran, 'Sapphire' (YouTube)
Turnstile, 'Sunshower' (YouTube)
The All-American Rejects, 'Easy Come, Easy Go' (YouTube)
King Princess, 'RIP KP' (YouTube)
Katseye feat. Ice Spice, 'Gnarly (Remix)' (YouTube)
GloRilla, 'Typa' (YouTube)
Marina, 'Princess of Power' (YouTube)
Ellie Goulding, Marshmello and Avalion, 'Save My Love' (YouTube)
Ethel Cain, 'Nettles'(YouTube)
Fletcher, 'Boy' (YouTube)
Pulp, 'Background Noise' (YouTube)
Big Thief, 'Incomprehensible' (YouTube)
Cate Le Bon, 'Heaven Is No Feeling' (YouTube)
Hand Habits, 'Wheels of Change' (YouTube)
Lifeguard, 'A Tightwire' (YouTube)
McKinley Dixon, 'Magic, Alive!' (YouTube)
Little Simz feat. Wretch21, Cashh, 'Blood' (YouTube)
Lexa Gates, 'Latency' (YouTube)
Water From Your Eyes, 'Life Signs' (YouTube)
Dropkick Murphys 'Who'll Stand With Us' (YouTube)
Ganser, 'Black Sand' (YouTube)
The Rope, 'Wunderhorse' (YouTube)
NSQK, 'Piel' (YouTube)
Snow Wife, 'Bodyology' (YouTube)
Ken Yates, 'Sidewinder' (YouTube)
Jessie Murph, 'Touch Me Like a Gangster' (YouTube)
Cassandra Coleman, 'Coming of Age' (YouTube)
Kathleen Edwards, 'Say Goodbye, Tell No One' (YouTube)
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