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. Leks Rivers - "Parlour Games"

Sometimes the rawness of a song is what makes it so appealing. Leks Rivers' latest track "Parlour Games" comes off a bit unpolished, but it still sounds complete, even giving off some Michael Jackson vibes.

3. Misogi ft. Sosi - "Lunar"

16-year-old Dubai-based producer Misogi is already showing lots of promise at such a young age. His latest project PINK2 features six impressive tracks like the shimmery standout "Lunar." Sosi's featured vocals layered over Migosi bouncy rhythm make for a track that deserves to be on repeat.

Download it here.

4. Rihanna - "BBHM (Gent & Jawns Remix)"

When a song is really good, the remixes and edits from various producers just keep rolling in. That's currently the case for Rihanna's latest hit "BBHM." This remix comes from Gent & Jawns, and it's electrifying.

Download here.

5. Bishop Nehru - "User$"

At only 18, Bishop Nehru has already done a collaborative project with the legendary MF DOOM and became the first signee to fellow Queens' native Nas' Mass Appeal Records. His latest work Nehruvia: The Nehruvian EP further proves why he's gained so much attention. Standouts like "User$" showcase his rhyming ability over a mellow beat that feels nostalgic.

Download the entire EP here.

6. Netaji Lamont - "Drifting"

Nice call with the song title, Netaji Lamont. This song is indeed "Drifting," full of subdued piano, string, and horn sections that find a groove early on and carry the listener like a cloud through Lamont's raps. "Drifting" is a must-add to any late-night mix. In the words of Tracy Morgan, somebody gettin' pregnant.

7. Kaotix - "Through Her Eyes"

The first section of Kaotix's "Through Her Eyes" sounds like something straight off a Flying Lotus record—it's that good, crinkling claps above a surging, fuzzy bass. The beat builds and mutates from there, never loosening its grip or losing focus.

Kaotix is doing his native Spain proud, and the other song off the just-released Pygmalion Effect EP isn't half bad either. Download the EP here.

8. Bryson Tiller ft. King Vory - "Break Bread (No Sleep Remix)"

Bryson Tiller has the ability to make a great song on his own, but there's something about his music that continues to make various producers want to remix it. The most recent remix comes from No Sleep—a producer out of Pittsburgh.

Download it here.

9. Ambré Perkins x Kehlani - "Preach"

Drake's latest project If You're Reading This It's Too Late featured "Preach"—a standout collaboration between him and PartyNextDoor. The track features both Drake and PND reflecting on their party life. Ambré Perkins, a newcomer from New Orleans, linked up with Kehlani to put their own feminine twist on the track. Though some of the lyrics are the same, both girls flipped their verses to better fit their own lifestyles.

10. Matt Champion - "El Dorado"

Brockhampton's Matt Champion stepped a little further into the forefront this week and released another solo track titled "El Dorado." Similar to many of the songs we've heard from members of Brockhampton, this track is really two songs fit into one and shows just how broad Matt's range is.

11. Dreamchild - "Menudo"

Dreamchild is a rising producer from Dallas, Texas. His recent track "Menudo" is a journey of sounds that begins slow and low then subtly builds into something bigger. The track opens up sounding somewhat spaced out and futuristic before a big bang broadens its entire feel.

Download it here.

12. Muneshine - "All That & Then Some" (Carly Rae Jepsen x Drake Mashup)

Carly Rae Jepsen already had a mega hit in 2012, and her recent single "All That" deserves to get just as much attention. The single recently got a unique twist thanks to producer Muneshine. He mashed-up the song with one of Drake's previous hits "Hold On, We're Going Home" and the results are magical.

Download here.

13. London Future - "It's Okay Girl"

Usher's 2001 hit "U Don't Have To Call" is a fun R&B track about a night out on the town. London Future brings it back to life with a futuristic twist on his latest track "It's Okay Girl." By isolating some of the main lyrics and layering them over a club-ready beat, London Future transforms the song into something of his own.

Download it here.

14. Belly ft. Travi$ Scott - "White Girl (Sur Jazz Remix)"

The original beat for Belly and Travi$ Scott's track "White Girl" hits a little harder than Sur Jazz's version. For this remix, he isolates Travi$ Scott's vocals and builds a whole new track from there.

15. Atu - "Doubts" (NYQUILL Remix)

NYQUILL comes correct in this reimagining of Atu's dreamy "Doubts." The London producer boosts the track with some crisp hi-hats and sharper snares, but leaves the original's smooth core intact. A perfect song to vibe out to on a Sunday afternoon.

Download here.

16. vox - "Money (Hasta Remix)"

A while back we were getting into the moody, experimental pop of L.A.-based artist vōx's track "Money," and it's brought new life by this bouncy remix from Hasta. Summertime vibes all round.

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