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. Jay Bel - "Kate"

Jay Bel’s "Kate" is a personal reflection on his dreams and his struggles, and more importantly, a great first taste of the 19-year-old's abilities, featuring impressive production and thoughtful rhymes.

3. TNGHT - "Acrylics (RL Grime Edit)"

TNGHT’s 2013 song "Acrylics" already goes hard, but RL Grime manages to up the ante. If you have trouble getting up on Monday mornings, let RL Grime's edit of "Acrylics" be the song to start your day.

4. Remy Banks ft. Wiki - "one twenty five."

Queens' own Remy Banks of World's Fair links up with Wiki from Ratking for a very New York-sounding, quick-and-dirty two-track EP titled indica/satvia. Listen to them pay homage to NYC on the off-kilter "one twenty five." below, and download the EP here.

5. Sye Elaine Spence - "Is This Love"

Most new artists try to maintain constant buzz and activity, but sometimes the most intriguing are those who come, deliver something great, and disappear for a while. We fell in love with Sye Elaine Spence back in April of last year, and we haven't heard from her since. She's got an album in the works, but until then, enjoy "Is This Love."

6. Rome Fortune & OG Maco - "Yep"

Rome Fortune and OG Maco start 2015 right with a new EP that shows their versatility and chemistry. Check out the title track "Yep" below, and download the 10-song EP here.

7. Villain Park - "We Out To Get The Money"

Los Angeles collective Villain Park channel that raw, vintage feel on "We Out to Get the Money." The no-frills production leaves plenty of room for their youthful spirit to take over.

8. Olivver - "Now You Know"

Olivver reflects on his past year—over which he's left The Neighbourhood as their drummer and released solo music like "Now You Know"—and shares an acoustic version of "Now You Know" to celebrate a whole new year. Listen to the acoustic version below, and download the original below that.

9. Pell - "Phantoms in Space"

New Orleans' Pell announced this week that he'll be joining Kindness on tour starting in February. In celebration of this exciting news, he also shared a new song about his life over the past six months that creatively samples Tame Impala’s "Mind Mischief."

10. drip-133 ft. bine - "ycloheel"

We got familiar with drip-133 when one of his songs was reposted on Soundcloud by bine, a producer who has been wowing us with his vivid production for a while now. Check out their mournful, reflective collaboration "ycloheel" below, and download it, plus drip-133's whole holding EP here.

11. OMN - "In Quiet Rooms"

OMN is Ollie McKendrick-Ness, an English producer who creates beautifully ethereal music. His new track "In Quiet Rooms" is a great first taste for those unfamiliar, featuring whispy electronic elements and soft, hypnotic vocals.

12. Bones - "InTheEndItsNotUpToMe"

Bones starts the year off strong with a new mixtape titled SoThereWeStood after having released five projects in 2014. Listen to the hypnotic and menacing "InTheEndItsNotUpToMe" below, and download SoThereWeStood here.

13. Master P ft. Lil Wayne, Ace B, Gangsta - "Power"

Master P and his new crew Money Mafia released their project We All We Got earlier this week, and it features Master P showcasing some up-and-coming talent that he's riding with. One of the most surprising things about the tape is this collaboration with Wayne. No Limits and Cash Money/Young Money haven't always been on great terms, but two New Orleans rap vets bury the hatchet on "Power." Check it out below, and download the tape at Live Mixtapes.

14. POLO - "jumanji"

POLO's Soundcloud page is full of next-level edits of popular songs from Future, Kanye West, RiFF Raff, and even Taylor Swift. Download "jumanji" (a Future edit) and POLO's other tracks here.

15. Martin Sky ft. Saba - “Reach”

Chicago rappers Martin $ky and Saba join forces for the ominous "Reach," with $ky on production and both trading verses about how nothing can hold them back. By the way "Reach" sounds, they're probably right.

16. Alexander Spit - "Ceiling Fan"

Alexander Spit shares a previously unreleased song that starts with a clip from the 1986 David Lynch film Blue Velvet, and quickly jumps to a clattering beat for Spit to rhyme over. This comes with the news that Spit's gearing up to release two new albums this year.

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