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. Sia - "Eye of the Needle (Bounce Remix feat. Big Freedia)"

This season of Adult Swim's Singles series has been one to remember. From Danny Brown to Owen Pallett, each free offering has been drastically different and consistently excellent each week.

This week's single was a bounce remix of Sia's "Eye of the Needle" by Big Freedia. The original is powerful, emotional ballad, while this bouncy rework hits the dance floor hard courtesy of Big Freedia's powerful voice.

3. Take A Daytrip - "Calling (Los Angeles)"

Take A Daytrip returned this week with another new track titled "Calling," and as the title might indicate, there are a lot of phone samples.

Hugh Cosby and DenZ told us the song came together as the wheels of success started to turn. “We started to discover that what we’d spent years doing for fun was beginning to make people beyond our friends and family take notice. Exciting opportunities, challenges, and distractions all presented themselves."

4. LA PLAGE - "Continente"

Feather-light vocals are too often relegated to hushed, reverential songs. LA PLAGE breaks the mold by creating a swirling, funky groove that combines Afrobeat melodies with their native Belgian influences and light-as-air melodies.

Each section of the song does something different than the last, making for an entertaining listen from front to back.

5. Connie Constance - "Euphoric"

There's something about Connie Constance's raspy voice that feels both sweet and raw. On her latest track "Euphoric," Connie gets a bit more vulnerable. It sounds as if she's singing directly that one special person and that we're all eavesdropping on this intimate moment.

6. Chamothy The Great - "35 (The Life)"

As the winner of our Eric Dingus remix contest, Chamothy The Great reigned supreme over hundreds of submissions.

He did it with a variety of staccato flows and some additional instrumentation that gave a powerful lift and propels "35 (The Life)" to new heights.

7. Nok from the Future - "Open Season"

After a few months of silence, Nok from the Future returned this week with a commanding new track. The production on "Open Season" takes a few twists and turns—at one point, Nok seamlessly trades a heavy bass line for a gentle violin.

In just three short minutes, Nok packs "Open Season" full of surprising sounds and unexpected switch-ups.

Download it here.

8. BeauDamian - "Don't Do Drugs"

This week, BeauDamian put out a short new three-track EP, Pleione. One of the standouts is the second track "Don't Do Drugs."

The track's description promises "a window into the intricate and sometimes wild side of BeauDamian's production." "Don't Do Drugs" might be under three minutes long, but the artist manages to showcase a whole toolbelt of musical skills.

9. Mr. Carmack - "thotsgalore"

Mr. Carmack had a great week. He started it off by having Jaden Smith and Téo rap over an undeniably smooth beat.

Then Carmack closed it out with yet another win. Simply titled "thotsgalore," this track is full of classically insane Carmack production, managing to juggle multiple rhythms while retaining silky, low-key vibes.

10. Future - "Codeine Crazy"

By no means is Future's "Codeine Crazy" a new song. However, is that any reason to pass up on a free download opportunity? We think not.

"Codeine Crazy" is already a fan favorite, and it recently found new life in Vic Mensa's own cover. If this track has been missing from your iTunes library, now's your chance to grab it.

11. TOKiMONSTA & Gavin Turek - "Best Friend (Brandy Cover)"

TOKiMONSTA and Gavin Turek's joint EP You're Invited is set to be released on August 28.

Ahead of its release, the new duo decided to gift fans with a cover. They went with Brandy's 1995 single "Best Friend", transforming the smooth R&B hit into a funkier, more futuristic bounce track.

12. Sango - "Don't Love You Like I Do (Drake Right Hand Remix)"

Earlier this month, Sango released his remix of Drake's single "Right Hand." Unfortunately it was taken down from SoundCloud shortly afterwards.

Thankfully the track is finally back up, and available for free download. Sango slows things all the way down, turning it into a spellbinding experience.

13. Jarreau Vandal - "Be Alright"

Kendrick Lamar's "Alright" has quickly become an uplifting song of empowerment for many people. The song recently got some new treatment from Soulection's own Jarreau Vandal. 

For this new mix, Vandal isolates the lyrics from the chorus and surrounds it jazzier instrumentation with a subtle dance injection.

Download it here.

14. Poté - "Oryx"

Poté latest track "Oryx" begins with pounding, tribal drums and a big bass. It slowly transitions into a layering of more futuristic production, and things begin to get more and more exciting as the track continues. At its core, though, "Oryx" retains a primal beat that will keep the dance floor full when you throw this in the mix.

Download it here.

15. shy kids - "® o c k e t s"

Shy Kids recently shared a free new album, Lofty. The ten-track album is full of dreamy, easy-going songs. One of the fan favorites, "® o c k e t s," is a perfect example of that addictive, breezy attitude. It's easy to feel like everything is right with the world as shy kids' melodies wash over you.

Download the entire free album here.

16. KRNE - "Propane"

Over the last few months, Oakland producer KRNE has continued to put out absolutely monstrous tracks. His latest, "Propane," follows suit: a string of explosive synths are waiting just beyond the bubbling intro, and KRNE once again provides a textbook on a heartrate acceleration.

Download it here.

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