LISTEN: Justin Timberlake Unleashes New Single 'Take Back the Night'
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- July 12, 2013
- by Variance Staff
In his recently typical fashion, Justin Timberlake has teased and subsequently delivered new music. The pop star on Wednesday released a video foreshadowing new music, and on Friday, he followed up with fresh sounds, a brand new track off his forthcoming album, The 20/20 Experience Vol. 2. The song, titled "Take Back the Night," is an instant dance jam that's sure to make your weekend just a little brighter.
Pearl Jam on Thursday confirmed that their new album, Lightning Bolt, will arrive on Oct. 15. Their 10th studio album and first in over four years, it was produced by Brendan O’Brien. They have also released the much-anticipated new single off the record, "Mind Your Manners," which can be heard below, followed by the trailer to the new set.
Mayer Hawthorne is back with another phenomenal record, Where Does This Door Go, which releases on July 16 via Republic. But the album is now streaming over at
Your Monday just got a lot brighter. JAY Z's new album, Magna Carta Holy Grail, is now streaming in full on Spotify. If you aren't one of the lucky Samsung Galaxy owners—or piraters—who have already heard the record, go ahead and enjoy the full set, officially.
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B.o.B is offering a preview of his forthcoming record, Underground Luxury, with his new track, "My Life," a freestyle to Lil Wayne and Drake's "Love Me." On the track, he proclaims: “That’s why my attitude is f--- the world / I see most of these rappers as a bunch of girls / I done made more money off a single album than you’ll probably ever see throughout your whole career.”
Skylar Grey's major label debut album, Don't Look Down, arrives on Tuesday, but you can hear the opening track now. "Back From the Dead" features rapper Big Sean and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.
Just in time for your Fourth of July celebrations, Ellie Goulding has unleashed an upbeat new anthem full of its own fireworks. Her new single, titled "Burn," can be heard below.
JAY Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail released early Thursday morning to Samsung Galaxy users, but within only 12 minutes, it had found its way online. One of the tracks which made it to the Web is the appropriately titled "Oceans," featuring Frank Ocean. It's one of the best songs off the set.
JAY Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail released last night to Samsung Galaxy users, but within only 12 minutes, it had found its way online. One of the tracks which made it to the Web is the star-studded track “BBC," which features Nas, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland alongside Hov. The cut was produced by Pharrell.
JAY Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail released last night to Samsung Galaxy users, but minutes afterwards, it was online. Thus, most of the album—if not all—can currently be found on the Web. Some of the tracks have been released officially, including Hov's collaboration with Justin Timberlake, "Holy Grail."