Each week The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can't stop playing. Here they are, in no particular order.
Ciara, "Level Up"
Make Ciara's full-throttle, glo-up single "Level Up" the motivate-your-ass jam for the rest of your year.
Chance the Rapper, "I Might Need Security"
Over a beat that's just "fuck you" cheekily looped a billion times, Chance the Rapper vents his frustrations on the refreshingly relevant "I Might Need Security."
Buddy, "Speechless"
The warmth and breeziness of Buddy's "Speechless" can't be overstated enough — prime cruising-in-the-car vibes.
Popcaan, "Lef My Gun"
"Lef My Gun," though grim in its premise, is still triumphant in its bouncy dancehall execution — thanks in large part to Popcaan's impressive, elastic vocal.
Tirzah, "Devotion"
London singer Tirzah's "Devotion" is a dizzyingly tender, Mica Levi-produced track that's potent enough to make you believe in love again.
Swearin', "Grow into a Ghost"
After five years, the cult DIY rock group Swearin' is back with "Grow into a Ghost," which features a riotous and rolling mesh of guitar and a delightfully chant-able chorus.
Lor Choc, "Score"
The energy behind rising Baltimore rapper Lor Choc's bright, melodic flow is enough to make you want to root for her.
Waxahatchee, "Chapel of Pines"
Listening to Waxahatchee's "Chapel of Pines" is akin to experiencing a quiet and resplendent glory, like squinting into the setting sun.