New Music Friday: Addison Rae, Sabrina Carpenter, and more

V’s New Music Friday picks for the first week of June

June is finally here, and some of the year’s most highly-anticipated releases are arriving alongside the start of summer! Addison Rae’s self-titled debut album is cementing her status as an it-girl to watch, while Sabrina Carpenter’s brand-new single “Manchild” is an instant chart-topper. Ethel Cain is entering her new era with the gorgeous track “Nettles,” and INJI is back with a dance floor banger in “GOOD TIME GIRL.” Add these tracks to your playlist below!

Addison Rae, “Addison”

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Addison Rae’s ascent from TikTok star to budding pop icon has appeared instantaneous, but the release of her debut full-length project proves her intentional hard work to create cohesive, Y2K-inspired pop perfection. Standout tracks “Times Like These” and “New York” join previously released singles including “Fame is a Gun” and “Headphones On” in crafting an impressive collection.

Sabrina Carpenter, “Manchild”

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Sabrina Carpenter is back with a brand-new installment in her discography fresh off the stratospheric success of her sophomore album Short n Sweet. Produced by Jack Antonoff, the country-inspired track employs her signature style and tongue-in-cheek lyricism.

Ethel Cain, “Nettles”

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Ethel Cain is introducing fans to the world of her upcoming project Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You with its first single “Nettles,” a stunning, 8-minute long piece that takes listeners on a heartbreaking journey as a prequel to Cain’s acclaimed Preacher’s Daughter album.

INJI, “GOOD TIME GIRL”

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Rising star INJI is back with her latest track “GOOD TIME GIRL,” a dance banger that brings a female-forward euphoria to tech house music. The single perfectly combines musical styles and utilizes a catchy hook that will make anyone dance.

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