New Music Friday: Rod Wave, Jordan Adetunji and Mac Miller’s Posthumous Single
The first full week of the year is almost over, but the party’s just begun with new music from Jordan Adetunji, Rod Wave, OT7 Quanny & BossMan Dlow and more. On the heels of his Grammy nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance, Adetunji has dropped the new single “Too Many Women,” which will be included on his mixtape “A Jaguar’s Dream.”
Seven years after his untimely passing, posthumous Mac Miller deep cut “5 Dollar Pony Rides” has dropped via the late rapper’s estate as a comfort to fans. On the country music side, husband and wife duo The War and Treaty present their heartfelt new single “Save Me.”
Read about these new songs and more from Joy Crookes and Teddy Swims featuring GIVĒON below.
Jordan Adetunji - “Too Many Women”
Nearly one year after the release of his viral single “Kehlani,” British rapper-singer Jordan Adetunji can’t keep the ladies off him on new single “Too Many Women.” The song appears on his upcoming mixtape “A Jaguar’s Dream,” set for release on January 24.
Teddy Swims feat. GIVĒON - “Are You Even Real”
Soul crooners Teddy Swims and GIVĒON sing in perfect harmony on “Are You Even Real,” a love anthem fit for the perfect woman. The track appears on the Grammy-nominated Swims’ upcoming LP, “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2).”
Mac Miller - “5 Dollar Pony Rides”
A previously-unreleased Mac Miller song from 2014 gets a new life with the official release of “5 Dollar Pony Rides.” With production from Miller, Thundercat, Ronald Bruner Jr. and Kintaro, the song will be on the tracklist of Miller’s second posthumous album, “Balloonerism.”
Joy Crookes feat. Vince Staples - “Pass the Salt”
R&B singer Joy Crookes serves up an island-inspired appetizer with the alluring single “Pass the Salt,” where she gets an assist from Vince Staples.
Rod Wave - “Westside Connection”
Just months following the release of his sixth album “Last Lap,” Rod Wave voices feelings of heartbreak and betrayal on new track “Westside Connection.”
OT7 Quanny & BossMan Dlow - “Bout My Money”
Philadelphia rapper OT7 Quanny connects with Florida’s BossMan Dlow on trap-ready cut “Bout My Money.” The artists are “all about that check” on their new single, which arrives ahead of Quanny’s upcoming mixtape.
The War and Treaty - “Save Me”
Marching ahead to the release of their fifth album “Plus One,” The War and Treaty, composed of spouses Michael and Tanya Trotter hold strong on their latest country record, “Save Me.”
Eddie Kaine & Rim - “Welcome to Stuyville”
Representing New York’s neighborhoods of Bedstuy and Brownsville, emcees Eddie Kaine and Rim hold strong for their city on new joint album “Welcome to Stuyville.” The gritty 11-track LP features Benny the Butcher, Kurupt, Fred the Godson and more.