Sound Off: 10 Songs You Need to Hear Now

It’s impossible to be across all the new music out each Friday. Luckily, PAPER is here to help you out: each week, we round up 10 of our favorite new songs from artists — emerging and established — to soundtrack your life. From the surreal to the sublime, these songs cover every corner of the music world. The only criteria: they all have to absolutely rip.

Subscribe to our Sound Off Spotify playlist here and check out this week’s tracks, below.

Song of the week: Kehlani – “Folded”

Kehlani has returned with a gorgeous, typically empathy-filled track that plays a little like a more generous version of Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable”. Her smoky vocals drip with kindness across this breakup song, which defies the usual conventions of a breakup anthem.

Neggy Gemmy – “Blue Eye See Through”

Neggy Gemmy tries out ‘90s hip-hop on this scratchy, haunted new cut from her forthcoming record.

John Maus – “I Hate Antichrist”

John Maus’s first new song in six-odd years, and first song for storied electronic label Young, is as funny and freaky as it should be.

LSDXOXO – “PAPARAZZI”

A divine electro-house anthem from the king of the genre, whose icy vocals are cutting and deliriously bitchy.

Mark Ronson, Raye – “Suzanne”

Mark Ronson returns to his soul roots on this gorgeous new track that he and Raye recorded for … Audemars Piguet? Whatever works, right?

Kevin Abstract, Dominic Fike – “Geezer”

Sunny day dirtbag pop from the former Brockhampton leader and Dominic Fike, a match made in heaven.

BAYLI – “all of that”

BAYLI continues to turn out cunty club anthems, and for that we thank her.

Lyra Pramuk – “Oracle”

The Berlin-based musician has levelled up on her new album Hymnal, which is grand and deeply emotional.

AJ Tracey – “3rd Time Lucky”

Speaking of emotional: This cut from AJ Tracey’s new one is surprisingly mournful, and offers insight on ageing.

Leon Bridges – “Hold On”

This unreleased cut from Leon Bridges’ debut album gives raw insight into that now-beloved record.

Photography courtesy of Kehlani/Atlantic Records


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