What I'm Listening to This Week: Brent Faiyaz, Tame Impala, and Yes, Fine, Justin Bieber

In this edition of What I'm Listening to This Week, I'm feeling ready for a fresh start with new albums from Tame Impala, Brent Faiyaz, and Justin Bieber. I'm also listening to soulful singles from Loony and Snoh Aalegra and a high-energy f*ckboy jam from G-Eazy (whew!). Here's what you should slam the play button on while doing it.

The Slow Rush by Tame Impala

The Slow Rush by Tame Impala

What can I say? It's Tame Impala season, and this album absolutely delivers.

Standout track: "Breathe Deeper"

Listen now on Spotify.

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"Whoa (Remix)" by Snoh Aalegra feat. Pharrell

Snoh Aalegra's up-tempo single gets an even sexier jolt from the stylings of Pharrell Williams.

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"Lavender Too" by Delune

Sisters and Columbia University grads Kate and Izzi Eberstadt are the voices behind this haunting tune, which will fit nicely on your meditation playlist.

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"Still Be Friends" by G-Eazy feat. Tory Lanez and Tyga

I'm pretty infuriated by how much I love this song (and G-Eazy in general). Why must this slap so hard?!

Changes by Justin Bieber

Changes by Justin Bieber

Is it groundbreaking R&B? No. Did I need an album about Hailey Baldwin? Also no. But I have to admit that Changes still delivers bops, and that's that on that.

Standout tracks: "Forever" feat. Post Malone and Clever, and "Second Emotion" feat. Travis Scott (which oddly sounds a lot like "Forever")

Listen now on Spotify.

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"Some Kinda Love" by Loony

This soulful track from Toronto singer-songwriter Loony is Sunday morning coffee music at its best. Would I kill to hear a collab between her and Leon Bridges? I just might.

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"Delete Forever" by Grimes

You know how much I love a depression banger, and the latest from Grimes is too beautiful to ignore.

F*ck the World by Brent Faiyaz

F*ck the World by Brent Faiyaz

The 24-year-old already charmed me as the lead singer of Sonder, but his dreamy 10-track album hits in a whole new way.

Listen now on Spotify.