15 Free Songs You Should Download Right Now

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. Jean Deaux ft. Sampha - "Find You (Prod. Sampha)"

Jean Deaux and Sampha's "Find You" is an unmissable collaboration, which appears on DJ Kitty Cash recently released her Love The Free mixtape, featuring new material from Kelela, Sango, Childish Major, and more. Grab the mixtape in its entirety here.

3. Party Supplies - "Security"

Party Supplies unveils another one that draws forth more similarities between the production duo and Phil Collins with the song's chilled out, tropical, almost romantic feel.

4. Sage the Gemini ft. Iamsu! - "Gas Pedal (MSSL CMMND Remix)"

MSSL CMMND, the side project of Chad Hugo (The Neptunes) and fellow producer Daniel Biltmore, takes Sage the Gemini and Iamsu!'s "Gas Pedal" and switches up the pace by inserting some piano into the original.

5. Låpsley - "Station"

Featuring subdued, gentle instrumentation and beautifully warm vocals (those male-sounding vocals are just her voice pitched down) from Holly Låpsley, her latest offering, "Station," will put you in an emotional trance. Download it here.

6. Adam Taylor Young - "Worse Things"

From Adam Taylor Young's latest project Sweet Nothing comes "Worse Things," a hazy, upbeat offering.

7. Misun - "Nothing Else"

DC-based collective Misun continues their streak of releasing intriguing and addicting pop that simutaneously avoids sounding cheesy. "Nothing Else" is perfectly digestable, whether you're an avid fan of pop, or if you simply like a little bit of pep in your music.

8. Ed Thomas - "On My Own"

You may recognize Ed Thomas from Bondax's "Giving It All," but now he's given listeners the opportunity familiarize themselves with his solo work a little better. "On My Own" sounds like it belongs in another era completely, featuring an '80s-inspired bassline and inviting, yearning vocals.

9. Que ft. Juicy J - "Clip So Long"

Oddball rapper Que links up with Juicy J for "Clip So Long," featuring the two trading boastful verses over menacing production. Unsurprisingly, it's not lacking in amazing and hilarious ad-libs.

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10. Tree - "Like Whoa"

Chicago rapper/producer Tree's "Like Whoa" highlights both of his strengths: alluring, raspy vocals spitting over hypnotizing production.

11. Brownstone - "If You Love Me (Brenmar Remix)"

Brenmar takes Brownstone's heartbreaking classic "If You Love Me" and gives the '90s R&B classic a club-ready update.

12. Branchez - "Told Me"

Branchez's latest offering pairs pitched vocals with some slow-paced, dizzying, hip-hop tinged production for a unique auditory experience.

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13. Cashmere Cat - "With Me (LCAW Remix)"

LCAW takes Cashmere Cat's "With Me" and injects it with some deep house elements for a quietly thumping, atmospheric rework.

14. Beyoncé ft. Busta Rhymes and Azealia Banks - "Partition"

Busta Rhymes and Azealia Banks unexpectedly hop on Beyoncé's "Partition," adding some suggestive verses to the already sexually charged original.

15. DPTRCLB - "Do It Again"

New Zealand's DPTRCLB (The Departure Club) supplies a feel-good, throwback jam titled "Do It Again" featuring Steely Dan vocals that's bound to put you in some mood.

16. Daughter - "Youth (Budo Remix)"

The differences between Budo's rework of Daughter's beloved "Youth" and the original are subtle, but it's those nuances—and the gentle build that percolates, but never quite peaks—that make this rework so stunning.

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