Best New Canadian Tracks This Week: Daniel Caesar, Izzy-S, Haviah Mighty, Duvy

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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Photo of Daniel Caesar Canadian artist

Photo of Daniel Caesar Canadian artist

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.

Daniel Caesar, “Do You Like Me?”

Daniel Caesar’s first offering since his 2022 loosie “Please Do Not Lean” is a groovy affair loaded with the Toronto singer’s insecurities and mental torments about finding love again.

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Izzy-S f/Shreez, “Mérité”

“Mérité” balances sombre keys with a mix of rugged raps and foreboding melodies as Montrealers Izzy-S and Shreez trade bars across the track’s three brisk minutes. 

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Duvy, “Barcelona”

Duvy’s latest recounts his come-up and how he’s adjusted to his new lavish lifestyle where he raps about his struggle with drugs like Percocets and codeine while also hoping that everyone he deals with stays honest with him. From the Toronto rapper’s late 2022 release How Did I End Up Here.

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Haviah Mighty, “Room Service”

Brampton’s Haviah Mighty strips back her dense rapping on “Room Service” in exchange for a breakup anthem that masquerades itself as a party-ready banger that works both on the beach and on headphones for solo listening.

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Nezsa, “Should Have Cared”

The strings that lead Canadian-based Nigerian R&B artist Nezsa’s “Should Have Cared” add a layer of vulnerability to a song that’s driven by regretful verses and muted vocals.

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