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Music Monday: Top 5 Trending Songs of This Week

Hey music lovers, this is time again! Here are the top 5 trending songs of this week which are all over the internet now!

Miley Cyrus – Midnight Sky

“Midnight Sky” by Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus has dropped a new song “Midnight Sky” on 14th August which has topped this week’s new music poll. This is the first song of her upcoming album “She Is Miley Cyrus” but the album release date is yet to be announced. The new album will follow her 2019 EP, “She Is Coming“.

Dua Lipa – Levitating

“Levitating” by Dua Lipa

The singer has released a remix of “Levitating” from her second studio album Future Nostalgia. The music video features Dua Lipa and a surprise appearance of her boyfriend Anwar Hadid where they have shown kissing in a car, lying on the ground surrounded by the red poppies.

Main Tumhara- Jonita Gandhi

“Mai Tumhara” by Jonita Gandhi

The song “Mai Tumahra” is from the Bollywood movie “Dil Bechara” which has been in the top trending song. The song is directed by A.R. Rahman and lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya.

Laugh Now Cry Late- Drake

“Laugh Now Cry Later” by Drake

The rapper has shared the first single from his upcoming album “Certified Lover Boy” featuring Lil Durk. The track tells the story of the high life they live, relationships, the pain they have suffered. The track somehow gives a vibe that Drake is someone like us.

Legends Never Die- Orville Peck

“Legends Never Die” by Orville Peck

The Canadian musician Orville Peck teamed up with Shania Twain and revealed a new music video for the song “Legends Never Die”. According to Peck, working with a star like Shania is like a dream came true. The track first appeared on Peck’s new “Show Pony.” The track was about to release in June but due to the pandemic, it came late.

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