More Hottest New Songs – April 2019

24hrs, Ty Dolla $ign & Dom Kennedy Drop Strip Club Anthem “Back Out”

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24hrs teams up with his homies for a summertime banger.

After taking one look at the explicit cover art for this new song, you should already have an idea what it’s going to be about. 24hrs doesn’t tend to mix up his lyrical flavour often. When you hear a track from the artist, you can always anticipate hearing something about jewelry, women, designer clothes, cars, and similar topics. That doesn’t change in “Back Out” but he does it in a way that makes you want to keep listening. 24hrs has been hit-or-miss for the last year but this is arguably one of his best songs in recent memory, bringing along his frequent collaborators Ty Dolla $ign and Dom Kennedy for “Back Out.”

The cover artwork features a woman bent over in a bikini, dripping wet after presumably just getting out of the pool. From the colours, you already know that Twenty & Co. are going for summer vibes here. While this song will definitely pop in the strip club, it will also be a nice addition to the summer playlist when you’re driving down the freeway with the windows down.

This isn’t the first time 24hrs has worked with this crew. In fact, you can almost depend on him linking up with Ty Dolla and Dom anytime a project is on the way. This song is officially out in select international markets, impacting the world at midnight tonight. What do you think of their new banger?

Quotable Lyrics:

Strip club night, pull them racks out
If you a bad little bitch, poke the back out

Travis Scott, The Weeknd & SZA Release Much-Anticipated “Game Of Thrones” Collab “Power Is Power”

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SZA, The Weeknd and Travis Scott team up for a new hit.

A compilation of Game Of Thrones-inspired songs will be releasing imminently and on it, SZATravis Scott and The Weeknd will be collaborating as a trio. We’ve already seen La Flame and the TDEsongstress team up on “Love Galore” but the threesome is intact this time for “Power Is Power,” which was announced a few days ago. When SZA confirmed the drop, she said that it would be out later today and we’re now able to check it out.

The Weeknd takes hook duties on the new song, which has been released in select markets. The three have undeniable chemistry, working well as a team on “Power Is Power” and potentially having a big hit on their hands. With the sheer star power alone, you would expect this track to reach the high points of Billboard’s Hot 100. Whether it actually makes its way there is up to streams and radio airplay but we can guarantee that people will want to check this one out.

The related soundtrack will also feature contributions from Lil Peep, A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, and many more. What do you think of the new song from SZA, Travis Scott and The Weeknd?

Quotable Lyrics:

Only love could kill me, God bless
A knife in my heart, couldn’t slow me down
‘Cause power is power
The fire never goes out
I rise from my scars, nothing hurts me now
‘Cause power is power
Now watch me burn it down

Chris Brown Taps Nicki Minaj & G-Eazy For “Wobble Up”

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Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Chris Brown kicks off “Indigo” rollout with an x-rated banger.

Chris Brown is feeling himself today. The singer slash rapper has officially dropped off a new single from his forthcoming Indigo project, in which sexuality runs absolutely rampant. Sparing no detail, Breezy reveals the expected ritual upon “whipping it out,” before sweetening his cadence to prove he’s more than a single-minded hound. “You ain’t out here looking for love,” he sings, “you done had your heart broken and had enough.” Just because you can find love in the club, doesn’t mean you always have to.Nicki Minaj handles the second verse, spitting an up-tempo flow laden with innuendo and coy euphemisms. Yet it’s not all fun and games. “I went to the club and guess who I see,” she raps, in full Barb mode. “A motherfu*ka that be stuntin’ on me, I tote one of the macks and back the thing out, ain’t showing off my jewels but shots gon’ ring out.” Young Gerald closes things out with a final verse, explaining that should he be satisfied by your love, he may very well commit to buying you some real estate. Despite the fact that these verses were likely written within a ten-minute time-frame, “Wobble Up” is a harmless bit of hedonistic fun, gift-wrapped for the clubs with star power to match.Quotable Lyrics

Wobble on the D, gobble up, gobble—gobble up
Players hard to love, cookie cold, better bundle up
All them other dudes had their chance, now they out of luck
When I bust a nut, I don’t never wanna cuddle, no
I went to the club, and guess who I seen?
A motherfucker that been stuntin’ on me
I tote one of the macs and back the thing out
Ain’t showin’ off my jewels, but shots gon’ ring out

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