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Sleater-Kinney, Burial, Freddie Gibbs And More Drop New Tracks On A Crazy Release Day

It's a crazy-packed day for singles, with everyone from Sleater-Kinney and Burial to Freddie Gibbs and Gucci Mane dropping new tracks. Here are the ones you should stream now.

It's been a crazy-packed week of surprise singles, with new tracks dropping from , 's first posthumous verse (with Anderson .Paak's Free Nationals) and country singer 's "The Dead Don't Die," a song he wrote for Jim Jarmusch's upcoming zombie comedy by the same

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