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The Hit List: Julia Michaels, Teddy Swims, John K, John Legend, Gryffin, Marcus Mumford, Berner…

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Julia Michaels – “Sorry To Me Too”: Julia Michaels shared a brand new single this year, the first of new music taken from her up coming album. Michaels announced the single last month, telling fans on Instagram: “I thought right before my birthday felt like a good time to share a piece of my heart with y’all. thank you to everyone that’s already shared snippets of it and made videos. You’ve asked me everyday when it’s coming and now you know. Can. Not. Wait.”

Teddy Swims – “The Plan”: Taken from Teddy’s new EP entitled ‘Sleep Is Exhausting’. This has to be my favourite song off the record, but certainly a record worth listening to. The EP demonstrates the breakout performer’s jaw-dropping vocal abilities and talent for writing lyrics that evoke strong emotions.

John K – “U Sometimes”: I’ve always been a fan of John K, and this song show cases exactly why. As always his song melodies are very infectious, and this is destined for the top of the charts. Check it out below.

John Legend – “I Don’t Love Like I Used To”: Talented International Award winning singer songwriter popularly known as John Legend comes through with brand new single titled “I Don’t Love You Like I Used To”. John Legend keeps proving time after time why he could be one of the greatest songwriters of all time. This song is taken from his current album “LEGEND”.

Gryffin & Elley Duhé – “Forever”: Gryffin continues his string of euphoric club anthems with “Forever” teaming up with pop star Elley Duhé. Today’s release marks the second time the powerhouse duo has collaborated. “Forever” is the latest single from Gryffin’s forthcoming sophomore album, Alive.

Marcus Mumford – “Grace”: This song was released by Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford, which was released as the second single from his solo debut album Self-Titled. The song features vocalist Danielle Ponder and bassist Pino Paladino, and was co-written by Mumford and producer Blake Mills.

Berner – “Cold Champagne For Lunch”:  Berner dropped this brand new single, a Traxx FDR-produced offering, that describes the artists bay area lifestyle. In the accompanying clip for “Cold Champagne For Lunch” we see the rapper enjoying a tropical vacation. The song is taken from Berner’s latest album ‘From Seed To Sale’.

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