RFTW: Tinashe, Cupid, Ellie Goulding, Steve Lacy…

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RFTW: Tinashe, Cupid, Ellie Goulding, Steve Lacy…

Today, June 5, new albums arrive from Lizzo, Vince Staples, Bedouine, Death Cab for Cutie, Evanescence, Niall Horan, Modest Mouse and of Montreal, in addition to surprise albums from Skrillex and Laura Marling, the latter composed of versions of children’s songs by the Armenian-Canadian Raffi. Also notable is the debut of Imani Imani, Kendrick Lamar’s signing.

Among the powerful premieres of the week or of the same Friday we find Madonna’s new preview, Taylor Swift’s theme for ‘Toy Story 5’ or the collaboration of The Avalanches and Jamie xx.

The day also leaves notable comebacks from Tinashe, Cupido, Ellie Goulding and Steve Lacy, as well as a surprising reggaeton from Bajocero

There is also news from Kelela, Peter Gabriel, Role Model, FLO, Weezer with Wednesday, Tierra Whack, Ona Mafalda, Natanya, Muse, Aleesha, Joji with The Kid LAROI, Isabel LaRosa, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Mala Rodríguez with MARC3LA, Latto with Doja Cat or María Peláe in a technopop key.

The cover also features Belle and Sebastian’s new single, their unofficial anthem for the Scottish World Cup. Another football song comes from Ava Max, while Holly Humberstone reinterprets several songs from her latest album in a folk key.

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