Best New Canadian Tracks This Week: Boslen, Smiley, Belly, Witch Prophet

It’s hard to keep up with new tracks every week. With a bevy of songs being released every day, we made a list highlighting new tracks from Canadian artists.

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Boslen Image by Diego Andrade

boslen Image by Diego Andrade

It’s hard to keep up with new tracks every week. With a bevy of songs being released every day, we made a list highlighting new tracks from Canadian artists.

Boslen, “Santa Muerte”

Vancouver’s Boslen admits his love makes him act like a fool on his fiery new single “Sante Muerte,” his first of 2023. Despite his admission of foolishness, this new track is primed for the dancefloor. Album Conversations Over Dinner coming in later this year.

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Smiley, “Eternals”

The OVO Sound artist’s newest single “Eternals” sees him embracing the villain persona, drawing comparisons to Dragon Ball character Vegeta and Golden State Warriors’ forward Draymond Green.

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Belly, “Ambiance”

From the upcoming Mumble Rap II, Belly relishes in his riches and glory while also calling back to the days when he struggled to get by.

Witch Prophet f/ Zaki Ibrahim, “Dreaming”

“Dreaming,” the second track on Toronto artist Witch Prophet’s latest album Gateway Experience is a blissful journey into her lustful musings of someone she saw in her dreams.

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Spaceman Dela f/ Tizzy Fields,  “Who’s To Blame?”

Montreal rapper Spaceman Dela ponders the current state of his life and the world surrounding him on “Who’s to Blame?”

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Ioanna, “With Her”

Ioanna’s lust reaches its apex on the nocturnal “With Her,” which sees the Toronto singer crooning about connecting with her lover under the stars.

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Mouraine, “Glory”

On Mouraine’s new album In Search of Gold, the Edmonton rapper reaches for the stars, namely on the positive and soulful track “Glory.”

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Zenesoul, “Pain, no Percocet”

Brampton singer Zenesoul doesn’t need drugs to help cope with her hurting on “Pain, no Percocet,” which sees her blissfully singing about persevering through heartbreak.

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Rosie Monday, “Way”

Toronto rapper Rosie Monday is on her “Way” with her latest EP Love Over Likes. With a blitz of tight raps and a sticky hook, Rosie Monday’s time is most certainly now.

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Lunice, “No Commas”

The first single off famed Montreal producer Lunice is an eclectic banger featuring a string of high-pitched vocals from Cali Cartier.

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Imposs, “Eastside Story”

Montreal rapper Imposs recounts his time living in the east side of Montreal on the appropriately titled “Eastside Story.”

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