15 Free Songs You Should Download Right Now

A collection of this week's best downloadable songs

Every Sunday we collect the best free music we can find and put it all in one place. If you fell behind or just feel like building up your iTunes, we've got you covered. Enjoy.

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2. Lil Wayne ft. Chance the Rapper - "You Song"

After a short delay, we've got the fifth installment in Lil Wayne's Dedication series. Here's a standout, "You Song" with Chance the Rapper, and get the whole thing here.

3. Basecamp - "2 Thingz"

Nashville's Basecamp drops a short but sweet EP that cements their place in that now ubiquitous genre of brooding electronic R&B. Listen to "2 Thingz" below, and download the rest of the EP here.

4. Sunny & Gabe - "Godzilla"

Sunny & Gabe released a new album, Free Candy, earlier this week, and it's further proof as to why the Virginia duo is one to watch out for. If the first track off the project, "Godzilla," is of any indication, you know that the rest of the album is worth a download too.

5. Los Campesinos! - "What Death Leaves Behind"

Los Campesinos! has announced that they are preparing the release of a new album, No Blues, on October 29. To whet our appetites, "What Death Leaves Behind" is exactly what Los Camp fans love the band for, full of powerful lyrics and extravagant instrumentation.

6. The Underachievers - "Melody of the Free"

The Underachievers' "Melody of the Free" sounds like something from another era. If you like the sort of mood that they're channeling, check out the rest of their mixtape, The Lords of Flatbush, here.

7. Cate Le Bon ft. Perfume Genius - "I Think I Knew"

Cate Le Bon connects with Perfume Genius for a stunning, quaint song titled "I Think I Knew" that will have you feeling bittersweet nostalgia.

8. GoldLink - "On&On"

Virginia rapper GoldLink demonstrates his lyrical ability and knack for spontaneity in "On&On"—an overall solid offering from the up-and-comer.

9. Louis Futon - "Shoulda Known"

Philly producers Louis Futon may look like they just graduated high school, but their wobbly, glitchy, glittery brand of electronic music suggests that their tastes are far more mature than what their looks may suggest.

10. MS MR - "Think of You (RAC Remix)"

As RAC prepares for the release of their debut album they've somehow also managed to find the time to craft a new remix of MS MR's "Think of You." It's infectious, fun, and exactly what you'd expect from André signature sound.

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11. Hayden James - "Embrace (Alternate Version)"

The alternate version to Hayden James' "Embrace" is a soft, glitchy piece that warps James' vocals to the point of no recognition, but the overall effect is one that leaves a big impression.

12. Silent Rider ft. Camille Corazón - "Black Crown"

Our first taste of Silent Rider's original offering features Camille Corazón. "Black Crown" is a moving and mysterious piece that showcases Corazón's delicate vocals without taking too much away from Silent Rider's expert snare drum-driven production.

13. Wharfer - "Architect"

Kyle Wells, who performs under Wharfer, conveys beautifully visceral emotions through his soothing, haunting vocals and gentle guitar picking. "Architect" will give you goosebumps.

14. Drake ft. Sampha - "The Motion (Sango Remix)"

Drake and Sampha's "The Motion" is already like butter as is, but Sango's remix increases that sensuality tenfold. This shit is like honey.

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15. World's Fair - "Sammy Sosa"

Named after Chicago Cubs veteran, World's Fair latest cut offers up some smooth, seamless rhymes over hypnotic, haunting production courtesy of Black Noi$e.

16. Work Drugs - "Modern Living"

Work Drugs serves up another funky, undeniably happy offering that'll put you in the right mood.

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