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Steve Lacy and SZA’s “Is It Cool?” is a smooth, emotionally rich collaboration that explores the uncertainty of love while proving the duo’s chemistry is as strong as ever.
Rod Wave’s “Piece Of Your Love” blends smooth R&B production with vulnerable songwriting, creating a romantic anthem about wanting something that lasts beyond a single night.
With shimmering synths, infectious percussion, and an irresistible groove, Ravyn Lenae’s “Saturday Night” captures the push and pull of a relationship that’s impossible to ignore but better left behind.
T.I. and Usher’s “AND WON’T” delivers a nostalgic collaboration filled with passion, confidence, and chemistry.
GloRilla and Pooh Shiesty trade sharp verses on “MANE,” delivering an unapologetic anthem about grinding, overcoming setbacks, and proving the doubters wrong.
With Pharrell’s signature production and Quavo’s effortless delivery, “HAAVIN” is a bold, unpredictable track that keeps listeners engaged from beginning to end.
Sampling the unforgettable “Calabria” instrumental, Coi Leray and Eladio Carrión deliver a carefree, beach ready anthem that’s impossible not to move to.
Lucky Daye’s “Nowhere Fast” is a laid back R&B gem that reminds listeners to put life on pause and enjoy the moment with someone special.
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Steve Lacy and SZA’s “Is It Cool?” is a smooth, emotionally rich collaboration that explores the uncertainty of love while proving the duo’s chemistry is as strong as ever.
Rod Wave’s “Piece Of Your Love” blends smooth R&B production with vulnerable songwriting, creating a romantic anthem about wanting something that lasts beyond a single night.
With shimmering synths, infectious percussion, and an irresistible groove, Ravyn Lenae’s “Saturday Night” captures the push and pull of a relationship that’s impossible to ignore but better left behind.