Best Songs Of The Week

Featuring the return of Crystal Castles.

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It can be difficult keeping with all the new music dropping every week--never mind every day--but we've got you covered right here. Just as we've been doing the past few months, we're bringing you the five best songs that dropped this past week, which means you can catch up and hear some killer new tunes.

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Rick Ross f/ Wale & Drake "Diced Pineapples"

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"Diced Pineapples" finds Rick Ross rhyming about the fairer sex with some help from Wale and Drake, the latter of whom sticks to singing the hook. With that in mind, it's up to Rozay and Wale to woo their respective ladies with braggadocious rhymes and a synth-laden beat from Cardiak. You'll find this on God Forgives, I Don't, which drops July 31.

Raekwon "Keep It Politics"

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"Keep It Politics" is a pure straight-spittin' track from Raekwon, who sounds right at home over the dusty jazz vibes of DJ Babu. The song was apparently recorded in 2010, which is probably why he raps about a new album coming soon; Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang dropped the following year. You'll find "Keep It Politics" on the soon-coming Closed Sessions Vol. 2.

Flying Lotus f/ Earl Sweatshirt & Captain Murphy "Between Friends"

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Crystal Castles "Plague"

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Since Crystal Castles' emergence, the indie pop world has been getting a whole lot darker. Plenty of acts have popped up with their own twist on pop music that isn't made for the radio, but Crystal Castles remind us why they're one of the best with "Plague," the first single from their upcoming project.

A$AP Rocky & A$AP Ant f/ Flatbush Zombies "Bath Salt

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 So far, A$AP Rocky has been the dominant force from the A$AP Mob, but the whole crew is looking to make an impact with their upcoming group effort. The dark, hard-hitting "Bath Salt" gives us a glimpse at what to expect.

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