Friday Music Guide: New Music From SZA & Doja Cat, Post Malone, Metallica and More

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From SZA & Doja Cat's new collab to Metallica, check out all this week's best new music in Billboard's FridayMusicGuide.

arrives six-and-a-half years after 2016’s— but whenever they return, they pummel longtime fans with riffs, hooks and kinetic energy. At 77 minutes,presents its ideas over an extended period of time, but at a breakneck speed: Kirk Hammett’s technical skill works overtime on songs like “Lux Æterna” and “Shadows Follow,” while James Hetfield hasn’t lost a step across a four-decade career, conjuring personal pain and hoisting it up with classic thrash-god instincts.

The remix to “Princess Diana” not only slides a huge co-sign from Nicki Minaj into her back pocket, but seamlessly brings a larger-than-life personality into the world of a very good existing song — after Ice Spice’s slick cadence and internal rhymes glide across the beat, Minaj provides new highlights with quotable sneers like “She the princess, so f–k who you lames is?”After experiencing some run-ins with the law while growing up in Florida, Dominic Fike synthesizes his experiences and...

 

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