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The last Friday before the holidays brought a tight batch of new releases. They aren’t seasonal singalongs, but each track demands attention. Read on for five standout singles and one heavy new album worth adding to your playlist.
Quavo’s Latest Single “New Trip” — a Head-Nodding Collaboration With Yeat and BNYX
Quavo links with rising star Yeat and hitmaker BNYX on a charged new single. The production blends trap bounce with polished pop-rap hooks.
- Featuring: Yeat’s idiosyncratic flow and BNYX’s sleek beatcraft.
- Vibe: Earworm chorus, radio-ready verses, and layered ad-libs.
- Why it matters: It showcases Quavo staying relevant while leaning into contemporary sounds.
Who should listen
Fans of melodic rap, mainstream hip-hop playlists, and collaborations that balance melody and swagger.
Four Year Strong’s “Whiplash” — Heavy Energy From a Pop-Punk Veteran
Four Year Strong drop one of their most aggressive tracks to date. The song lands heavier than much of their catalog.
- Sound: Thick guitars, pounding drums, and shouted hooks.
- Contrast: The band leans into raw intensity instead of mellowing with time.
- Impact: It sounds built for live pits and late-night replay.
Notable moments
Expect cathartic refrains that push the band into grittier territory while keeping their signature anthemic touch.
“Meet Me In The 305” — Bushy B’s Miami Love Letter
Miami rapper Bushy B delivers a sleek, romantic track that doubles as hometown praise. The production channels R&B gloss with streetwise cadence.
- Style: Smooth melodies with a nocturnal, club-ready mood.
- Influences: Echoes of modern R&B paired with classic soul textures.
- Why it stands out: Bushy’s delivery mixes vulnerability and swagger.
Good for
Late-night playlists, romantic sets, and listeners who like contemporary R&B with hip-hop edge.
I Promised the World — “Bliss in 7 Languages” and a Metalcore Revival
Texas act I Promised the World aim squarely at the old-school metalcore sound. Their latest single channels early 2000s intensity with updated production.
- Influence: Reminiscent of Killswitch Engage and God Forbid.
- Approach: Clean-sung choruses meet aggressive breakdowns.
- Significance: A clear effort to revive straightforward American metalcore.
Why it’s exciting
The track feels nostalgic yet fresh, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Cold Steel’s “Front to Enemy” Featuring Aaaron Heard — Florida’s Crushing Crossover Thrash
Florida band Cold Steel deliver merciless crossover thrash on a song that pulls no punches. Jesus Piece vocalist Aaaron Heard appears as a guest and adds raw urgency.
- Guest: Aaaron Heard brings visceral shout vocals.
- Tone: Relentless riffs, speed-driven attack, and gritty production.
- Recommendation: Perfect for fans of modern heavy music and crossover revivalists.
Album release
Cold Steel’s new album, Discipline and Punishment, is out now via Spinefarm Records. The record includes “Front to Enemy” and several similarly brutal tracks.









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