New Music Drops: Week Ending October 24

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It’s another Friday and we’re here to make sure you don’t miss a beat! We’ve got the rundown on this week’s hottest releases. Searching for your next playlist addition? We’ve got you covered. Check out the latest releases for the week ending October 24!

New Music Drops:

1. Cold by Dean Lewis

Song Title: Cold
Artist: Dean Lewis
Release Date: October 18, 2024
Duration: 2.52
Genre: Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Featured Artist: None
Album: The Epilogue

Cold is a song about the painful feeling of growing apart from someone you care about. Dean Lewis sings about the sadness and frustration that come when a relationship starts to feel distant and disconnected. The song captures the emotion of trying to hold on to love when the other person seems to be pulling away.

2. Good Times by Koe Wetzel

Song Title: Good Times
Artist: Koe Wetzel
Release Date: October 18, 2024
Duration: 3:42
Genre: Country Rock
Featured Artist: None

Good Times is a song about living in the moment and enjoying life, despite its ups and downs. Koe Wetzel sings about the carefree moments shared with friends, reminiscing on nights filled with laughter, fun, and wild memories. The song celebrates those times when nothing else matters except being in the company of good friends and having a good time.

3. Take a Bow by Jelly Roll

Song Title: Take a Bow
Artist: Jelly Roll
Release Date: October 11, 2024
Duration:
3:41
Genre: Country Rap, Alternative
Featured Artist: Halsey
Album: Beautifully Broken

Take a Bow is a powerful song that touches on themes of reflection and closure. Jelly Roll and Halsey sing about acknowledging the end of a chapter, whether in life or a relationship, and accepting the moments that led up to it. The song blends heartfelt lyrics with strong vocals, creating an emotional farewell that leaves a lasting impact.

4. First Rodeo by Kelsea Ballerini

Song Title: First Rodeo
Artist: Kelsea Ballerini
Release Date: October 16, 2024
Duration: 3:58
Genre: Country Pop
Featured Artist: None
Album: Patterns (Released October 25, 2024)

First Rodeo is a song about navigating the ups and downs of relationships with confidence and experience. Kelsea Ballerini uses the phrase “this ain’t my first rodeo” to express her understanding of the complexities and challenges of love. The song mixes clever lyrics with a catchy melody, showing resilience and self-assurance in the face of emotional challenges.

5. S P E Y S I D E by Bon Iver

Song Title: S P E Y S I D E
Artist: Bon Iver
Release Date: Song released on September 20, 2024 (EP released on October 18, 2024)
Duration: 3:26
Genre: Indie Folk, Experimental
Featured Artist: None
Album: No but an EP

Speyside is a reflective song about feelings of regret and wishing to undo past mistakes. The lyrics express a desire to go back in time and take someone’s place to make things right. The song captures the feeling of realizing that some things can’t be fixed, with the past now feeling distant and turned to “soot.” It has Bon Iver’s signature emotional depth, with haunting melodies and introspective lyrics.

6. AM I?

Song Title: AM I?
Artist: Joy Oladokun
Release Date: October 18, 2024
Duration: 3:17
Genre: Indie Folk, Alternative
Featured Artist: None
Album: Observations from a Crowded Room

AM I? is a thoughtful song where Joy Oladokun reflects on identity and self-acceptance. Through heartfelt lyrics, she asks deep questions about belonging and finding her place in the world. The song combines a gentle melody with meaningful words, creating a soothing yet emotional listening experience.

Which songs hit all the right notes for you this week? 🎶 Did any of our recommendations make it to your playlist? Let us know your favorite track!

About Ufuoma Akpotaire 57 Articles
Ufuoma Akpotaire is a passionate movie and music reviewer with a love for travel and culture. As the Senior Culture and Travel Editor at Verayea, she combines her enthusiasm for storytelling with her experience exploring new places. Through her reviews, she celebrates creativity and inspires readers to appreciate the connections between movies, music, travel, and global cultures.

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