As part of New Music Friday, EW’s music team chooses some of the essential new tunes.
Stream all of EW’s picks by following ourplaylist(embedded below) for this week.
Nolan Feeney
Future feat.

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“Got them blue diamonds dancing in my party, democratic,” she rhymes in a too-brief cameo.
“My brother once a year will send it to me,” Flowers says.
“He loves it.
It’s just a gentle reminder that this song exists, and he wants it to be heard.”
For more on the Killers' new LP, check out EW’sfirst-look interview.
Vic Mensa,The Autobiography
Executive-produced by No I.D.
Mick Jagger feat.
Skepta, “England Lost”
The iconic Rolling Stones frontman has habitually teamed with unexpected talent for decades.
Macklemore feat.
On its face, Macklemore’s new track bears plenty of similarities to D.R.A.M.
Amine,Good For You
Last year the freshman rapper hit No.
11 on the Billboard Hot 100 with his clattering breakout single “Caroline.”
he raps on the colorful, crackling track.
The resulting collection is a mix of sweeping guitars, booming drums, and delightful vocal harmonies.
Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders,GarciaLive Vol.
9
Garcia’s latest posthumous live release captures a smoking 1974 gig with legendary keyboardist Saunders.
A 19-minute cover of Jimmy Cliff’s “The Harder They Come.”
HUNTAR feat.
You didn’t even know how much you wanted this, we promise.
Now, they’ve evolved once more thanks to another rocker: Neil Young.
With plucky bass and punchy horns, the cut resembles the band’s excellent recent output.
Listen to a playlist of the tracks from this week’s New Music Friday above.