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It's another Friday and that means new music. So sit back 'n relax beacause Highsnobiety Soundsystem 50 has once again got you covered with 50 of the hottest tracks that need to be on your radar right now. And before you dive right in, wanna know what makes this week's selection so special? Check out some of our editor's pics below.

The Best New Music You Need to Hear (& Why)

1 Jack Harlow - Nail Tech - It‘s not unheard of to rap about chains, critics and designer. The thing about Jack Harlow is he does it exceptionally well. The Louisville rapper has got all his signature wordplay, bravado and playfulness on "Nail Tech,“ the latest dose of his energetic brand of hip hop.

2 Darkoo - Always (ft. Black Sherif) - There’s something about drill love songs that’s simultaneously very tragic and very beautiful. Somehow Darkoo’s Mojam-produced track hits just the sweet spot and Black Sherif‘s harmonies take it to a whole other level.

3 Pusha T - Hear Me Clearly (ft. Nigo) - Two things I've loved watching in music in the past weeks is cultural pioneer Nigo and modern rap royalty Pusha T dropping new tracks from their upcoming projects. But this, a joint single, is a treasure I didn't even expect to experience.

4 Tyga - Freaky Deaky (ft. Doja Cat)- Leave it to Tyga and Doja to make a banging pop-rap collab. Following up from "Juicy" three years ago, the superstars reunited on another equally freaky bop "Freaky Deaky."

5 Yeat - On the linë - One of my personal favorite up-and-comers, Yeat's definitely one to keep your eyes on. And if you're not on to the Portland rapper yet, get into it with his new single "On the linë."

Have a listen to new tracks from Doja Cat, Jack Harlow, Darkoo & more below.

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