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9 New Tracks to Stream on Spotify: June 2020
What to listen to right now and what to watch out for next
If we’re talking fresh new tracks, what does June have in store? The highly-anticipated comeback of K-Pop group TWICE, that’s for sure. So are studio album releases by country singer Orville Peck, rock group Kodaline and indie-pop singer Soko. Also this month: Tegan and Sara are set to turn with Tonight We’re In The Dark Seeing Colors on June 20th, while the HAIM sisters drop Women in Music Pt. III on the 26th.
Rewinding back to what’s been released so far, we once again invite you to cut short your skim-through of the “New Releases” tab and jump straight to the bops on Spotify. What is on go!’s Spotify roundup for June? Scroll through and have a listen.
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Free Woman by Lady Gaga
Album Chromatica
Lifetime by Ben&Ben
Single
Swim Good by Switch Foot
Frank Ocean cover
hey girl by boy pablo
Single
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To Let A Good Thing Die by Bruno Major
Album To Let A Good Thing Die
PROMISES by AGNEZ MO
Single
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