![]() Equally successful is Alma’s euphoric feature on Martin Solveig’s “All Stars.” The bad ass behind “Chasing Highs” and “Dye My Hair” is the perfect foil for the French DJ’s very 2017 twist on disco. The UK duo already has two top 10 hits to their credit and there’s every chance of this becoming their third. Norwegian goddess Astrid S lends her icy vocals to Blonde’s “Just For One Night,” creating brittle dance-pop magic. No Fear, a catchy and upbeat ode to sincerity (given a boost by a clever video directed by New York City duo rubberband) reached 43 on the American R&B/Hip-Hop. ![]() You know, I'm a woman, and I was in the studio with Cristoph and Marlon. I wanted to get a male perspective from it. Let’s delve a little deeper by examining the week’s essential club features. We're just riding and riding and going anywhere.' Dej Loaf wrote the song with newcomer Marlon Hampton and New Orleans-based producer Christoph Andersson, who has previously worked with G-Eazy, Dej Loaf said: 'We all contributed. By now, you’ve probably heard Rihanna sizzle on DJ Khaled’s “Wild Thoughts” and possibly checked out Katy Perry’s slinky turn on Calvin Harris’ “Feels.” Oh, and then there’s Shania Twain’s perky comeback single, “Life’s About To Get Good.” But that’s still just the tip of the pop iceberg. I’m hoping to circumvent that tragic scenario with The Drop - a cheat sheet (of sorts) to get you through New Music Friday. Every week you’re bombarded with a glut of new music, which can lead to ear candy falling through the cracks. Fridays can be overwhelming for pop fans.
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