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New Music Friday: Harry Styles, Camila Cabello, Tyler & Ryan, and more.

This week was an insane week for music role outs. This week we have a huge list full of insane melodies, great lyrics, and amazing beats. Of course, we can’t possibly begin to search and post everyone. With that being said, we have gathered all of our favorite releases this week for you to enjoy, in no particular order.

  1. Lights Up” – Harry Styles
  2. Easy” – Camila Cabello
  3. Tempted” – Tyler & Ryan
  4. Stay By You” – Mathew V
  5. Higher” – Dylan Bernard
  6. “White Roses” – Alex Aiono
  7. JEKYLL & HIFE” – Bishop Briggs
  8. Cry For Help” – Macy Kate
  9. You (feat. Travis Barker)” – James Arthur
  10. “Demons” – Hayley Kiyoko
  11. ” JT First Day Out” – City Girls
  12. Kinfolks” – Sam Hunt
  13. Wow… That’s Crazy” (album) – Wale
  14. Keep Going” – Mike Posner
  15. FANDOM” – Waterparks
  16. “After the Fire” – Cody Jinks

Whether you are a fan of these artists or not, we are pretty sure that you will find a track that you start obsessing over today. This week, social media is lit up with plenty of reactions to some of the tracks that have been released.

https://twitter.com/revivalxselenaa/status/1182731017309712389?s=20
https://twitter.com/staryyspider/status/1182674626138255361?s=20

To say that this week was crazy for releases is really an understatement. Let us know what your favorite releases are this week by sounding off in the comments section below this post or on social media at @PopWrapped.

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  • Nicholas Daniel Liddle

    Nicholas Liddle is an Entertainment Journalist and PR Student. Nicholas covers all the latest music, celebrity, and Pop Culture news.

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