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. Kevin Abstract ft. Matt Champion - "Not on DOASM 02"

Kevin Abstract continues to drop incredibly impressive tracks that won't even be featured on his upcoming full-length release Death of a Supermodel. If this track and "Not on DOASM 01" didn't quite make the cut, we can only imagine how crazy the songs on the album are going to sound.

3. EZRA x DUNLOP ft. Alicia - " UR GONE"

At first, Ezra x Dunlop's "UR GONE" seems like another break-up song. But by the time the chorus comes around the initial melancholy feeling fades away and transforms into confidence. If anything, this song is more about breaking free than breaking up.

4. Towkio ft. Leather Corduroys - "God In Me"

Towkio has a lot of strong tracks on his new mixtape .WAV Theory. With features from Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa and production by Kaytranada and Lido, this project was always going to get a bunch of attention. On "God In Me" Towkio spits with the kind of assurance and arrogance that makes you sit up and pay attention

Download the full .WAV Theory mixtape here.

5. O MER - "Fall From High"

Each track on O MER's Blind EP blends together so perfectly and seamlessly, that it doesn't seem quite fair to dissect them and choose a stand out track. It's clear the entire EP was meant to be one long continuous play rather than something you simply put on shuffle.

However, "Fall From High" does have the ability to stand out on its own. Stream and download Blind here.

6. The Derevolutions - "Another Day in Paradise" (Phil Collins Cover)

The Derevolutions have completely perfected the formula for making great summer ready songs. Their latest track is a cover of a classic Phil Collins song that originally was a mid-tempo emotional ballad which gave the title an air sarcasm. This fun cover, however, makes the title sound more literal and brightens the song up a little.

7. WebsterX - "Lately"

It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the pressure to do great, no matter what position you may find yourself in. Even those we look up to feel the same heat. WebsterX's latest single "Lately" explains that pressure and the freeing feeling of realizing that if you have a good support team, it's all going to be alright.

8. Saint Ballantine ft. Amrit - "Fashionably Late"

They call it gangster indie rock, and "Fashionably Late" is dedicated "to all tinder dates and nice girls." Saint Ballantine obviously wants to get your attention, but the music is good enough to speak for itself. The band is the brainchild of Andrew Thomas Reid and Brian 'Sene' Marc of Denitia & Sene, and they're making electro-pop of the highest caliber.

9. Dylan Brady ft. Night Lovell - "314"

Dylan Brady's new album All I Ever Wanted has a dark sound throughout. One of the stand out tracks, "314," puts Night Lovell at the forefront with matching eerie vocals. The production makes it sound like the soundtrack to a nightmare, but something about it feels so inviting.

Download All I Ever Wanted here.

10. Herzeloyde x KRNE - "Shows"

Got some pent-up energy? Dive headfirst into this brutal collaboration between Herzeloyde and KRNE. Sure, you might black out and wake up bleeding from the ears, but what's a shallow wound when it comes to dance music this viscerally eviscerating?

Download here.

11. J-Louis x Drewsthatdude - "A Night Off"

J-Louis and Drewsthatdude take a Drake sample and run with it, flipping the Lloyd collaboration/sex jam into something slightly more uptempo. It's a solid, bass-heavy instrumental, suitable for a late-night cypher or some time alone with your thoughts.

12. Appleby ft. Anthony White - "Bitter Boy"

We all deal with break-ups and heartbreak in different ways. The majority of us aren't lucky or talented enough to make a song about the situation so good that it may soon be hard for that ex to even avoid hearing it. For the rest of us, we just have to live vicariously through Appleby and his track "Bitter Boy."

13. Phony Ppl - "You Rock My World (Michael Jackson Cover)"

Maybe this is just me, but I tend to bristle when anyone tries to cover MJ. His music is a sacrament, and trying to redo it feels like a dilution. The chances it measures up to the original are scant. The only time an MJ cover has worked in the past, in my experience, is when the artist tries not to be like Mike.

Thankfully, that's exactly what Phony Ppl pulled off with their cover of "You Rock My World." It sounds like a song Chance the Rapper could decimate, led by an acoustic piano and heavy instrumentation. It's a tight track, top to bottom, and is one of the few that does the King of Pop justice.

14. J. Warner - "Skin / What If"

There's something about "Skin / What If" that grabs you instantly. Maybe it's the initial snaps, the build up of the beat or just J. Warner's velvety voice. Perhaps its the perfect combination of all of these elements that makes this song sound so undeniably good.

15. Montgomery - "Not Around" (JackLNDN Remix)

It's almost that time of year to get your summer playlist organized for trips to the beach. UK Producer JackLNDN's shimmery remix of Montgomery's "Not Around" is fun enough to find a well-deserved spot on that playlist, and carry you through the coming hot summer months.

Download here.

16. Plaster Cast - "Sunless"

It's best to let Alex of Plaster Cast explain the thinking behind the dreamy "Sunless."

"The words come from the thought of the distance in space/time between the life of a star (like the sun or Adele) and mine here, which depends on the other. I'm kept warm and alive by the light of a presence thats powerful, distant and seemingly indifferent to my own expressions in the far reaches of its heat, I feel compelled to show an appreciation but also to recapitulate the indifference I feel coming my way. The feelings can relate to influential people too, who radiate without seeming to know or care that they do so."

"The only intention I had coming in to write it was to take something familiar and dear to a lot of people, which is Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," and make it foreign to them again. Re-appropriating something that is so massively popular and giving the feeling of "hey I like this tune" without the listener realizing it's the song they heard on every radio station a few years ago gives that song a second life- it's like rediscovering your old favorite toy as a kid and it being a little different from what you remember."

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