15 Free Songs You Should Download Right Now

Every Sunday we collect the best free music we can find and we put it all in one place. Here are 15 free songs for you to download, in no particular order. Enjoy.

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2. SolomonDaGod - "ICEGAF/John Lennon"

SolomonDaGod's "ICEGAF/John Lennon" is a two-for-one about not giving a fuck and being a rockstar, and StereoRYZE's dark, ominous production is the perfect backdrop. Get SolomonDaGod's Jedediah mixtape here.

3. GoldLink - "Dance On Me"

GoldLink's latest track "Dance On Me" finds a way to be simultaneously seductive and fun. There's a moody undertone that feels sexier than some of his early work, but it wouldn't be a GoldLink track if it didn't feature that signature future bounce.

4. drip 133 x bones - "unless im wrong"

The magnificent, eerie hate to break it to you collaboration between bones and drip-133 is full of these floating sound collages, too short to be songs and too interesting to dismiss. "unless im wrong" is the mixtape opener, and it sets the tone for the rest of the album: moments of sheer beauty flash across and are gone, melodic ideas barely peeking out through the shuttered windows.

5. Fifty Grand & Journal - "Face of Flame"

This is one of those situations in which the Soundcloud stream is a spoiler. Even with the warning in the player, you're probably not ready for the second half of this song.

6. Ho99o9 - "P.O.W."

Earlier this week, LA based rap-punk duo Ho99o9 released their latest EP Horrors of 1999. While the entire EP is full of attention-grabbing tracks, "P.O.W." is easily one of the standouts. Crazy energy.

Download the entire Horrors of 1999 EP here.

7. The Internet - "Special Affair (E.DOZA Remix)"

The Internet's newest single "Special Affair" is an undeniably sexy song. The syrupy beat and Syd's sultry voice make for a truly scintillating combination. Producer E.DOZA found a way to speed it up without losing that ticklish charm by adding some bump: the underlying rhythm of this remix is very house-inspired, almost a polar opposite of the original.

Download it here.

8. Gemini Club - "Fret & Regret"

Chicago's Gemini Club return with their latest track "Fret & Regret," a perfect song sounds for all of the music festivals this summer. The high-energy track is infectious enough to keep a whole crowd going. There's a dictionary somewhere that has the SoundCloud player for "Fret & Regret" listed under "summer jam."

9. Gravez & ELHAE - "Call Me Back"

In this internet age, there are countless ways to get in contact with people and yet it seems even harder to actually get in touch with them. "Call Me Back" is something many of us can relate to. ELHAE conveys the familiar disappointment of this situation while Gravez handles the head-nodding production.

Download it here.

10. Da-P dabeatX ft. midnight - "Overdose"

Da-P dabeatX is on Soulection's roster of heavy-hitters, and it's clear why just after listening to "Overdose." The production fits right into the sound that many Soulection fans have become familiar with. The airy vocals provided by New York's midnight are just right, floating over the beat.

11. Vic Spencer - "CPS Lunch"

For Vic Spencer, it started in the Chicago Public School lunch line. "CPS food was nasty," Vic says, "but we ate because we didn't have shit at the crib. When I did have money, I brought stuff like pizza and chicken tenders which was what the kids with money ate every day. They had options. I didn't have those options. Also it was a time for me and my friends to bond more, and 'til this day, I'm still friends with the people I stood in the lunch line with."

12. Tinashe - "All Hands On Deck (Celestial Trax Edit)"

The original version of Tinashe's "All Hands on Deck" is already pretty irresistible, but this Celestial Trax edit spices it up a bit. This version mainly isolates the vocals from the chorus and takes advantage of free space in between the words to create room for an attention-grabbing new beat.

13. Without - "Vyza"

Brother-in-law duo Without's latest single "Vyza" born to be a party record. There aren't too many words on this song because it's clear that it's all about the music. The beat switches up quite a few times but makes sure the dancers don't miss a step.

14. Trey Songz - "Change (Promnite Edition)"

The changes made on Promnite's edit of Trey Songz's single "Change" are so subtle but they make all the difference. After playing this new version a few times, it's difficult to not hear those little sound effects in the background in your head when you finally go back and listen to the original.

Download it here.

15. MGMT - "Electric Feel (Crooked Colours Cover)"

MGMT's classic gets a deep, sultry rework this week courtesy of Crooked Colours. Andrew VanWyngarden's screeching falsetto is replaced by a lower, bassier lead, and the song is stripped of most of its echoes, leaving behind only a big bass synth and the occasional arpeggio. Should you find yourself speeding down a highway at 4 a.m., or near the end of an intense deadline, this is your soundtrack.

16. Justin Timberlake - "Blue Ocean Floor (The Code Remix)"

Justin Timberlake's "Blue Ocean Floor" already has enough emotion in it to leave an impact. But this remix from The Code takes the song to an entirely new level. The production and vocals are opened up and dissected in a way that transform this remix into something so unrecognizable, it's difficult to remember what the original song even sounded like by the time you're done listening.

Download it here.

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