LISTEN: Ke$ha's 'Dirty Love' Feat. Iggy Pop

The rebranding of Ke$ha continues. It's true, it's true. With new collaborations that include The Flaming Lips, fun.'s Nate Ruess, Ben Folds Five and The Black Keys' Patrick Carney, we're definitely seeing a different artist emerge ahead of her upcoming Warrior release. Ruess co-wrote her hit "Die Young," which is on its way to No. 1 (currently No. 3) and Carney co-wrote "Love Into the Light," which also appears on the new album, along with contributions by Sia, Calvin Harris and the Dust Brothers (Beck, Beastie Boys).

LISTEN: Solange's 'Lovers In The Parking Lot'

A day before the release of her highly-anticipated new EP True, another cut from the talented Solange is available for streaming. "Lovers In The Parking Lot" is, of course, written by Ms. Knowles herself. It—like the rest of the EP—is produced by Dev Hynes.

LISTEN: André 3000 Apologizes to Big Boi in New T.I. Track 'Sorry'

It's not new OutKast—or even solo—music, but the wait is finally over for a new track featuring André 3000. T.I. has delivered his new cut "Sorry," which includes contributions from the man who seems willing to make guest spots on others' music, but not his own. The latest single from T.I.'s upcoming album Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head includes a notable shout out from André to fellow rapper and one-half of OutKast Big Boi: "Sorry for f---ing up the tour; I hated all the attention so I ran from it...Why we trying so hard to be stars?"

LISTEN: Fiona Apple's New Song 'Dull Tool'

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Fiona Apple's song "Dull Tool," which is set to appear in the upcoming Judd Apatow movie This is 40, has leaked a little early online. Apple's original track is part of a soundtrack that includes Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Norah Jones, Ryan Adams, Paul Simon, The Avett Brothers and more. According to Rolling Stone, "Dull Tool" makes the singer eligible for an Academy Award for the first time because it's the only original song she's ever recorded for a film.

LISTEN: Fiona Apple's New Song 'Dull Tool'

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Fiona Apple's song "Dull Tool," which is set to appear in the upcoming Judd Apatow movie This is 40, has leaked a little early online. Apple's original track is part of a soundtrack that includes Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Norah Jones, Ryan Adams, Paul Simon, The Avett Brothers and more. According to Rolling Stone, "Dull Tool" makes the singer eligible for an Academy Award for the first time because it's the only original song she's ever recorded for a film.

LISTEN: Kanye West Lends Voice to Rihanna's 'Diamonds' Remix

Just in time for the weekend, Def Jam Records has released a remix version of Rihanna's "Diamonds," the lead single to her seventh album (yeah, seriously) Unapologetic, which releases on Monday. The new version features none other than Kanye West at the track's opening, unloading for nearly two straight minutes. Ye samples The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air before also giving a shout out to the east coast for enduring superstorm Sandy.

LISTEN: Rihanna's 'Numb' Feat. Eminem

Days before her album Unapologetic releases, Rihanna's collaboration with rapper Eminem "Numb" is one of several tracks to surface online. The new cut, which is Eminem's effort to return the favor by the Barbadian singer's appearance on his 2010 hit "Love The Way You Lie," also samples Kanye West.

LISTEN: Rihanna's 'Numb' Feat. Eminem

Days before her album Unapologetic releases, Rihanna's collaboration with rapper Eminem "Numb" is one of several tracks to surface online. The new cut, which is Eminem's effort to return the favor by the Barbadian singer's appearance on his 2010 hit "Love The Way You Lie," also samples Kanye West.

LISTEN: Kanye West's 'White Dress' Alternate Version

A new version has been released of Kanye West’s "White Dress," his contribution to The Man With the Iron Fists soundtrack. This alternate take of “White Dress” is certainly a bare bones approach compared to the original, and the ending is different, but it's hard not to enjoy it just as much. Listen to both versions of the track below.

LISTEN: Wale Releases Post-Election Anthem 'Freedom of Speech'

Only a week after President Obama's re-election, his post-win speech now appears on Wale's latest track "Freedom of Speech," which the rapper debuted Wednesday. Opening with chords reminiscent of John Mayer's "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room" before moving into an inspirational set of lyrics that comment on the climate of society, the song proclaims: "I voted once and I prayed three times / you tell me which one means more." Portions of the President's speech run throughout the cut, which is a prelude to a new project Wale also confirmed on Wednesday. Folarin, a combined effort with DJ Clark Kent, will release on Dec. 24.