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5 New Singles to Out on the Weekend of November 1st

This week’s hot new singles are in. Halloween is over, but let’s not rush to play Christmas music just yet. This week, new singles are released by artists including Big Time Rush, Omarion, Offset, Jessie J, and Iluka.

 

Big Time Rush- “Blow Your Speakers Out”

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Cover Art for “Blow Your Speaker Out” by Big Time Rush, Courtesy of Nickelodeon Records

Big Time Rush released their new single, “Blow Your Speakers Out,” this past Thursday. Yes, that Big Time Rush, the teen boy band from the Nickelodeon show “Big Time Rush. It has been about two years since the group released a single together. Big Time Rush picked the perfect time to release this single, and a fan base is ready to enjoy it.

Because the early 2000s music sound is popular right now, and the nostalgic feeling that comes with it. The boys are all grown up, but their voices are still distinctive. “Blow Your Speakers Out” is a fun pop song that sounds like a song from the band’s 2011 album BTR. “Blow Your Speakers Out” is a dance song that the whole family can dance to.

Offset- “No Sweat”

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Cover art for “Hunt By Fame” by Offset, Courtesy of ℗ 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Offset, one of the rappers from the trio rap group Migos, released a new single, “No Sweat.” The song “No Sweat” is messy boots, and the song is already going viral in the new single, Offset taking shots at his wife, Cardi B, and her current baby daddy, Stefon Diggs. The “Bad and Bougie” rapper raps,

How the f*** you leave Jordan for Rodman? (Huh?)
You a fool if you think that I’m hurt (Hurt)
You ain’t happy, I know how it work (Woo)
How you married and still givin’ birth? (Hey)
Get some help, bi***, you goin’ berserk (Hey)”

Offset is crying about his wife, who is currently pregnant by a different man, but forgot to mention that it happened after they were separated. The “Walk It, Like I Talk It” rapper also had several public cheating scandals that resulted in their breakup.

Omarion- “For War”

Omarion album cover for the single "For War"
Omarion album cover for the single “For War” Courtesy of Immaculate Frequency Records/Create Music Group

Offset can take some notes from the next artist on this week’s lineup. Omarion is back with his new single “For War,” declaring he is ready to fight for love.

“For War” is a ballad, but Omarion adds his touch with a heavy drum beat, he can pop his chest to. “For War” is the first song off Omarion’s next project, O2. Omarion’s first solo project, O, was released in 2005, and O2 will pay homage to the album 20 years later.

 

Jessie J – “H.A.P.P.Y”

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Image from H.A.P.P.Y by Jessie J, Courtesy of 2025 © Jessie J, under exclusive license to D.A.P.

Jessie J is giving everyone a reason to be happy this weekend with her new single “H.A.P.P.Y.” H.A.P.P.Y. sounds like a song playing in a Pixar movie dance scene. The new song is the third release from Jessie J’s upcoming album Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time.

H.A.P.P.Y.  It’s an upbeat pop song that will trigger dopamine release, putting anyone in a good mood. H.A.P.P.Y.  positive message in the lyrics includes,

“I’m gonna laugh till I cry
Dance, I know why
‘Cause I’m H.A.P.P.Y
H.A.P.P.Y
Laugh till I cry
Dance, I know why
‘Cause I’m H.A.P.P.Y.”

Iluka- “Witch Girl”

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Image of Iluka album single cover of “Witch Girl” Courtesy of Iluka/Nettwerk Music Group Inc.

For the souls who are witches 365 days a year, and not just on Halloween, this week’s wild-card single is for you, Iluka: “Witch Girl”. The song is an anthem reminding women and those who feel like outsiders to embrace who they are, and it’s okay to be different.
Iluka is an emerging Australian artist with a raspy southern twang, think Cyndi Lauper singing country music.

 

Ultimate Pre-Holiday Weekend Playlist

If you need more songs to hold you over until it is time to play your Christmas playlist, below are additional songs to add to your weekend playlist, courtesy of Spotify.

“Mother”- Tyler, The Creator

“Sympathy Magic”- Florence + The Machine

“Have to” – Brent Faiyaz

“All On Me” ( feat G Herbo)- Lil Baby

“Alien” – Luvcat

“Blessed”- Ernest

“How To Be Human” – Cat Burns

“Spin The Block”- Masego

“Haze”- Daniel Avery, Ellie

“Who You Seeing Tonight” ( Feat Don. Toliver)

“Underworld”- Grace Power

“Speedballin”- Outcast

“KO”- NLE The Great. NLE Choppa

“City On Fire” ( feat. Odeal) – Wale

“Running Back To You”- Grace Enger

“Drift Away”- Orville Peck

 

 

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