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New Music Friday: March 9, 2018

It’s Friday, so you know what that means! Our New Music Friday guide is here. Check out new music from Jason Derulo, Jake Miller, The Neighborhood, Wet and more!

Top 5 Albums for the Week of March 9, 2018:

1. The Neighbourhood –The Neighbourhood
The NBHD has been dropping music like crazy lately, just months after releasing an EP, they are back with another great dreamy, angsty pop full length album!

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2. I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore – Moose Blood
The catchy third effort from our some of our absolute favorites alt-rockers shows of their best side.

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3. Outsider – Three Days Grace
The sixth album from Three Days Grace continues down the path they have laid for themselves with hard-hitting chords and powerful lyrics.

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4. Silver Lining – Jake Miller
The latest work from Jake Miller is his first step as an independent artist and we are loving it! Check out our full review of the record here.

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5. Bobby Tarantino II – Logic
The latest work from Logic is high-energy and high-spirited.

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Top 5 Singles for the Week of March 9, 2018:

1. “Colors” – Jason Derulo
A tropical twist to the classic Jason Derulo sound and it’s perfect.

2. “Hold My Girl” – George Ezra
Another sweet ode from Ezra’s upcoming release, Staying at Tamara’s.

3. “There’s A Reason” – Wet
The first track we have heard from Wet in a minute, but it’s that easy chill sound we know and love.

4. “Supercut- EI-P Remix” – Lorde, Run The Jewels, EI-P
This new remix gives a new life to Lorde’s anthemic ballad.

5. “No Love” – Salt Cathedral
This wispy, freeing track takes you away to the beat of the steel drums.

Which of these are on your New Music Friday playlist today? Any we missed?
Let us know in the comments!
Need more music? Check out last week’s picks here.

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