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Five New Music Releases to Listen to This Friday (May 13)

Five New Music Releases to Listen to This Friday (May 13)
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It's Friday, and us music lovers know what that means!

Are you ready for a handful of new tracks to brighten up your playlist for the weekend and up to next Friday? Here are the five new releases that we at Startefacts enjoyed the most.

OneRepublic – I Ain't Worried

The week is over, it's spring, all you need is a light jacket, and if you are worried about something right now, follow the lead of OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder, because he isn't worried at all, and he has a great bop for you about it.

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Måneskin – SUPERMODEL

This Friday marks an impressive amount of rock music releases, with the legends of Eurovision and TikTok videos, Måneskin, are back with a new banger 'Supermodel'. Despite the fact that someone clearly listened to Nirvana classic 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' a lot, the track still gets you good.

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The Chainsmokers – I Hope You Change Your Mind

This band has enjoyed a long hiatus, and now they are back to storm the music charts, hitting our playlists with a brand new album titled 'So Far So Good'. We particularly loved 'I Hope You Change Your Mind' for somehow giving off strong Tame Impala vibes, but remaining The Chainsmokers' song at the same time.

It's in your head, your head, your head...

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The Black Keys – Your Team Is Looking Good

Speaking about amazing rock music releases that we got blessed with today. Not only are The Chainsmokers back with the new album, but so are The Black Keys – their new child is titled 'Dropout Boogie', and we had a really hard time trying to pick our favorite track from this one.

We did it somehow, but the entire album is very much a must-listen.

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Post Malone feat Roddy Ricch – Cooped Up

Let's sprinkle this rock festival with some good ol' hip-hop from Post Malone and Roddy Ricch. Just saying: Posty could also consider coming back with a new album, as it has been three years since 'Hollywood's Bleeding', and we could definitely use something more than singles – even though those are solid bangers.

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