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. Here are 15 free songs for you to download, in no particular order. Enjoy.

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2. Lunice ft. CJ Flemings - "Weather Man"

The penultimate track from LuckyMe's advent calendar sees Lunice and CJ Flemings linking up for "Weather Man." Hudson Mohawke may have been providing beats for rappers like Kanye, but Lunice reminds us here that his production is some of the hardest in the game.

3. Wale - "Girls on Drugs"

Wale dropped a new mixtape titled Festivus just in time for the holidays (which is not surprising considering his friendship with Jerry Seinfeld), featuring production courtesy of A-Trak. Listen to "Girls on Drugs" from Festivus below, and download the feature-filled project (Pusha T, Chance The Rapper etc.) here.

4. MØ - "New Year's Eve"

New Year's Eve is bittersweet for some people. The lyrics in ’s "New Year's Eve" reflect this as she insists that "we're allowed tonight to pretend we are free" from the problems we accumulated over the year. 'Til New Year's Eve 2015.

Related: MØ Interview

5. A.G. Cook - "What I Mean"

As a part of the final instalment to Annie Mac's Free Music Mondays series, PC Music’s A.G. Cook shares the uplifting and playful "What I Mean."

Related: PC Music and the Future of Pop

6. Honorable C.N.O.T.E. & Gucci Mane - "Thru Wit Dat Shit"

Gucci Mane and Honorable C.N.O.T.E. team up once again for the Christmas Day-released C-Note vs. Gucci, which features 23 songs—previously released and new—with appearances from 2 Chainz, Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan, and more. Check out "Thru Wit Dat Shit" from the collaboration below, and download the project here.

7. S-Type - "Amoco"

Another addition to LuckyMe's annual advent calendar. Here's S-Type’s "Amoco," a hard-hitting offering with bold build-ups and even bigger drops.

8. Ludacris - "LudaVerses"

Forgot about Ludacris? No problem—he's here to remind you of what he's capable of on "LudaVerses," which sees the ATL native rap straight for 20 minutes over a number of beats from popular songs like "Hot N*gga" and "Tuesday."

9. O.T. Genasis - "Coco (Dark0 Remix)"

In the event that you wanted to shout "BAKING SODA, I GOT BAKING SODA!" to a different backdrop, here's Dark0’s ominous remix of O.T. Genasis’s beloved "Coco."

10. Brandy - "I Wanna Be Down (Canblaster Remix)"

Canblaster breathes new life into an R&B classic—Brandy's "I Wanna Be Down"—and fills out the original with a skittering beat and layered vocals for an atmospheric effect. Download it here.

11. Nipsey Hussle ft. Rick Ross - "A Hunnit A Show"

Nipsey Hussle’s Mailbox Music contains a long list of features and an assortment of producers, including DJ Mustard, Hit-Boy, Dom Kennedy, and more. Listen to the Rick Ross-assisted "A Hunnit A Show," where the two trade boastful verses about their fame and success, as well as the rest of Mailbox Money, below. If you want a hard copy, you can pay $1,000.

Nipsey Hussle - Mailbox Money

 

12. Rich Homie Quan - "Flex"

It's about time Rich Homie Quan shares a solo track after appearing on a handful of Rich Gang releases. "Flex" sees Quan doing just that over production from Spinz Hoodrich, singing and rapping about his success.

13. Benny Page ft. Assassin - "Champion Sound (Wen Remix)"

Wen flips Benny Page and Assassin's already hyperactive "Champion Sound" and creates a massive, dub influenced rework. Bonus points if you recognize dancehall artist Assassin from Yeezus cut "I'm In It."

14. Tree & Chris Crack - "Chicken Pocks"

Chicago's Tree and Chris Crack join forces once again for a new five-song EP titled tree + crack. Check out tape highlight "Chicken Pocks" below, and download entire project here.

15. Yung Simmie - "Smoke With Me"

Yung Simmie wants you to forget about your New Year's resolution in "Smoke With Me," asking you to give into your vices over a mellow, hyponotic beat.

16. Uness' J Dilla Acapella Tribute

Despite all of the advanced and intricate technologies we've introduced to music production, there will always be a special place for acapella. Montreal's Uness pays tribute to J Dilla with an acapella arrangement of some of Dilla's classics. Download it here.

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