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. Boogie ft. D'anna Stewart - "Make Me Over"

The latest from Boogie isn't as catchy or fun as his previous single "Oh My." Not every song needs to be a party starter though. Music can help people get through their personal issues, and Boogie's latest track "Make Me Over" allows him and listeners to reflect on all the hardships in their life and be grateful for the blessings they do have.

3. Brockhampton - "Hero"

Time and time again, the Brockhampton collective delivers impressive tracks that leave us wanting more. Their latest track is no different: "Hero" features a subtle, catchy hook paired with a multi-layered beat.

4. The Derevolutions - "Yell It Out (Alternate Mix)"

The Derevolutions are hitting their stride, cranking out super fun tunes at a prodigious rate (and they're mostly free, we might add). This time the band switches things up by offering an alternative mix of their song "Yell It Out."

The original version is a bit busier, stacking samples and building to a climactic, addictive frenzy. This alternate mix, on the other hand, seems to pick up right in the middle of the fun.

5. Mic Kellogg - "Tune Out"

Mic Kellogg has a melodic flow that has become a staple of his burgeoning career. Even if you don't quite catch all the words, his knack for surprising and fresh themes sticks in your brain. His latest single, "Tune Out," is case in point.

6. SolomonDaGod ft. Allan Kingdom - "ICEGAF"

At this point, it seems like we've created about all the acronyms we could ever need to express ourselves. Thanks to SolomonDaGod and Allan Kingdom, we have a new one we didn't even know we needed: "ICEGAF."

This song isn't just about not caring. The two rappers are far past that, at a point where the heart gets so cold and emotionless that it feels like it's just physically impossible to care about anything. It's a pretty dark concept, but SolomonDaGod and Allan Kingdom pull it off in style.

7. Luca ft. Tei Shi - "Best On"

Tei Shi and Luca Buccellati have been a killer tag team thus far in their work together. Usually it's the singer who gets top billing, but producer Luca takes the lead this time on the smooth, sultry cut. Excellent chill vibes abound.

8. Years & Years - "King (The Geek X Vrv Remix)"

Years & Years' single "King" is already an electro-pop hit, but this remix gives it an edgier vibe. The chopped-up, accelerated sample is layered over a beat with more bounce, and it breathes a whole new energy into the track.

Download it here.

9. Danny Winter ft. Ibn Inglor - "Too Cold"

We may be well into the month of June, but that doesn't seem to matter for Danny Winter. Judging by the multiple Game of Thrones references on the track (and his name), it may always be winter in Danny Winter's mind. His latest track "Too Cold" is certainly not a fun, lightweight summer track, but it's full of intensity that demands attention.

Download it here.

10. glxy - "promise"

The term "SoundCloud artist" is quickly becoming a thing of the past, but glxy still fits the bill. Unique tracks are doled out to an increasingly fervent internet following, and "promise" is a great example of what glxy does to deserve the attention. Because sometimes you need that foggy mood music. Special shoutout to the subtle pots and pans percussion.

11. The WHOevers - "Midnight Hour"

The sixth episode of The WHOevers "MARATHON" series finds DotKom & J. Arthur "getting off on a very spacey instrumental about the trials and tribulations of what specifically happens when the clock strikes 12AM."

That, apparently, includes a "purple potion locomotive" and "someone in the alley [who] wanna vomit." I'm down.

12. Ele ft. William Bolton - "Sweet Love"

Detroit native William Bolton shines over the production provided by Ele on "Sweet Love." The track is expected to be featured on his upcoming project Love Supreme.

Download it here.

13. Virtual Ghosts ft. Kevin Abstract - "PACMAN"

This "PACMAN" track is far too short, lasting about as long as a real game of Pac-Man, if you make the wrong move and end up with the ghosts. Virtual Ghosts make their mark in the time they take, though—the beat spins in hypnotic circles and the fast-paced verse from Kevin Abstract fits in perfectly.

14. Deffie & R.O.M. - "Jumpsuit"

Without the assistance of any featured vocals, Deffie and R.O.M. are able to take listeners on a rich, full journey in just under four minutes. The track takes multiple turns, twists, and loops that make every second count.

Download it here.

15. Notes Floats ft. Ms. Lisa - "To The Max"

Austin native Notes Floats delivers a fun song for the summer time with some assistance from Ms. Lisa. "To The Max" is an easy-going song with a feel-good vibe that feels inspired by a good day spent with great people in beautiful weather.

16. Sango & SPZRKT - "How Do You Love Me (esta remix ft. Towkio)"

I normally shy away from remixes of my favorite songs, but esta has shown time and time again that he is not to be ignored. The man is a literal processing plant, spitting out remixes and original takes at an inhuman rate. What's more, they're almost always damn good.

For his version of "How Do You Love Me," esta traded Sango's skittering percussion for some future bounce synths, and adds a verse from Towkio to boot. Fears assuaged.

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