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New Music Friday: Malachiii, Charlotte Dos Santos, The National Parks, Walk The Moon, The Delines, Adrian Vera, The O’My’s

Los Angeles-based rapper, producer, singer, and songwriter Malachiii is feeling good and living better on his new single “Free My Soul,” out today on Motown Records. The buoyant track arrives with a bright music video that finds Malachiii in nature.

Charlotte Dos Santos shares her brand new single “Patience.” Produced by Charlotte and Josh Crocker (Kali Uchis, Celeste, Mabel), Charlotte’s tender, welcoming lyricism floats weightlessly above an enchanting groove. There is also an equally mesmerizing video imbued with themes of self-love and care, directed by PRETTYBIRD’s Margot Bowman (SHYGIRL).

Folk-influenced male/female indie pop band The National Parks has released the official music video for their latest single, "Live Til We Die," off their recently released album, "A Mix For The End Of The World – Part 1."

Critically acclaimed band Walk The Moon release their new track "Rise Up" along with a dynamic single shot DIY music video featuring fans via RCA Records. The band worked remotely in many cases while they finished up their highly anticipated fourth studio album titled "Heights" which will be released in November.

The Portland, Oregon based country-soul group The Delines have announced their third studio album, "The Sea Drift." The stunning first single and opening track of the album “Little Earl,” is out today accompanied by a music video directed by Jordan Mosser.

Adrian Vera drops his new single, "Digital Girl," about a girl's ultra superficial pursuit of social media fame.  The song has this fascinating dichotomy, where the subject matter is rather sad, but is set to really cheerful synth-pop music production.

Soulful Chicago-based duo The O’My’s return with new single “Lonely” — their first release of the year.  Singer-guitarist Maceo Vidal-Haymes and multi-instrumentalist Nick Hennessey celebrate intimate connection on the new track.

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