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New Music Friday: BIA Drops Her Latest Album, JayDon’s 'Me My Songs & I' Arrives, and Queen Naija Brings a Playful Bop

This week’s must-listen releases include BIA handling the drama in the booth, 18-year-old R&B star JayDon showing off his range on 'Me My Songs & I', and Queen Naija serving flirty vibes with 'put it on.'

This week, we’re getting a mix of vibes you can feel. BIA brings new energy with her album, JayDon shows off why he’s one of R&B’s rising stars, and Queen Naija turns up the charm with “put it on (eat)....” Perfect tracks to add to your weekend vibes playlist. Let's get into it!

  • BIANCA - BIA (Album)

    Given the shots fired over the past few weeks, BIA made it clear she took her outtakes and opinions to the booth, not the internet. The album pulls through with Key Glock, A$AP Ferg, Tyler ICU, Khalil Harrison, Denzel Curry, and Becky G, and we’re still waiting on that clapback that she promised!

  • Infinite - Mobb Deep (Album)

    If you don’t know Mobb Deep, then you're too young or have questionable taste in music. More than a decade after their run, this posthumous project honors their legacy while pushing forward the sound and style they built into something that still resonates.

  • CORINIAN - TiaCorine (Album)

    You can already tell this album is about to be fire from the tracklist. On "CORINIAN," she links up with Saweetie, Flo Milli, Smino, Wiz Khalifa, JID, and Pouya to make straight-up magic.

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  • Me My Songs & I - JayDon (Album)

    At just 18, JayDon moves like he was made for the stage. With vocals that serenade, moves that instantly grab attention, and a natural ease in front of the camera, he’s got it all. After dropping a few records that caught real attention, "Me My Songs & I" establishes that he’s a triple threat, pulling from R&B’s roots while pushing the sound forward in his own lane.

  • after the sun goes down - Khalid (Album)

    After being publicly outed, Khalid channeled that energy into something fully true to himself, and "after the sun goes down" was born. These 16 songs give a candid look at that chapter of his life.

  • Moo - DDG (Album)

    DDG keeps the momentum going with his latest project, and this one’s got an extra layer—his Twitch followers watched him build some of these songs live. From what's been heard so far, it’s clear this isn’t something to sleep on.

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  • Fancy Some More? - PinkPantheress (Album)

    PinkPantheress upgrades "Fancy That" with two new discs full of reimagined versions of the original nine tracks on "Fancy Some More?". The first leans into experimental pop with Anitta’s Spanish take on “Illegal” and Oklou’s dreamy spin on “Girl Like Me.” The second turns up the tempo, linking jungle, house, and club sounds through remixes from Nia Archives and Basement Jaxx.

  • Grit & Grace - Rich Amiri (Album)

    "Grit & Grace" marks a new chapter for Rich Amiri, showing him in his most refined era yet. He leans into bouncier production and pop-tinged melodies, all while keeping that melodic flow fans know him for. The project follows his lead singles “In & Out” and “Paranoid” and builds on last year’s "WAR READY."

  • Part of Me - A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

    A Boogie Wit da Hoodie is back outside with his first solo release of the year, “Part of Me.” The Bronx star taps into Mariah Carey’s 25-year-old classic “We Belong Together,” reworking the iconic sample into something that feels modern but still carries that undeniable nostalgia.

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  • put it on (eat)... - Queen Naija

    Queen Naija is preparing for her next chapter and new EP "30" with a cute dance bop for the girls, and we're here for it. This marks her transition to Motown Records perfectly.

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