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Madonna, Destin Conrad, Rico Nasty, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Looking for the week’s best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist

Madonna, Destin Conrad, Rico Nasty, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Madonna performs during a surprise concert in Times Square on June 04, 2026 in New York City.

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Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Madonna time travels back to the Eighties and dances the night away at a famous discotheque, R&B crooner Destin Conrad dives into reggae rhythms, and Rico Nasty teams back up with Kenneth Blume for a glittery new track. Plus, new tunes from Wolf Alice, Mary in the Junkyard, Sienna Spiro, Dinosaur Jr., and Ken Carson.

Madonna, “Danceteria” (YouTube)


Destin Conrad, “Nervous” (YouTube)

Rico Nasty, “Cupcake” (YouTube)

Wolf Alice, “Gospel Oak” (YouTube)

Mary in the Junkyard, “Blood” (YouTube)

Theodora, “Be My Valentine” (YouTube)

Sienna Spiro, “Mono No Aware” (YouTube)

Dinosaur Jr., “Several Got Away” (YouTube)

Ken Carson feat. Playboi Carti, “Deaf Note” (YouTube)

Low Cut Connie, “Let Me Speak to Bobby” (YouTube)

Bo Staloch, “From a Different Age” (YouTube)

Cara Delevingne, “Need It” (YouTube)

Pi’erre Bourne, “Retraite” (YouTube)

Liim, “Is Loving Really Bad?” (YouTube)

Westside Cowboy, “Pin Up Boys” (YouTube)

Prettifun, “Nobody” (YouTube)

Ela Minus, Nick León, “Espiral” (YouTube)

Cannelle, “BB Blue” (YouTube)

Mount Kimbie, “Monroe” (YouTube)

Chess Club, “Wedding of the Year” (YouTube)

Erin LeCount, “The Cinema” (YouTube)

DJ Kevlar feat. Abstract Rude, ScienZe & JazzZ, “Transitions & Transformations” (YouTube)

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