New Music December

November 30, 2023
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Dec. 1

Kenny G

Holiday time calls for peace and jazz! (I’m sorry. I don’t make the rules. I just enforce them!) And Grammy-award winning saxophonist Kenny G has announced his 20th-studio album right in time for the joyous season. The 12-track project will “embrace the theme of lullabies, a cultural and familial tradition that is very special to Kenny,” according to his official website.

 

With his own unique flair on classic songs such as, “Rock-a-Bye Baby” and “Over the Rainbow,” we can expect melodies so crystal and pure from Kenny  and his saxophone. I can’t wait to turn on this album while bundled up next to my fake fireplace (because we live in Florida … *sigh*) and let Kenny G take me to a place filled with nostalgia. Make sure you give this project a listen this holiday season!

 

Dec. 8

Tate McRae 

The “So You Think You Can Dance” contestant turned pop star is releasing “Think Later” this December. With her being the voice behind the hit song, “Greedy”, the 20-year-old artist has made her mark on the music world not just with her catchy hooks but also with her stellar dance abilities, preparing her to be a well-rounded pop star.

 

This album means sooo much to me and I can’t believe it’s so close to coming out. Writing this whole thing was one of the most stressful, exciting, nerve racking, and fun things I’ve ever gone through,” McRae wrote on Instagram. 

 

Dec. 15

Chief Keef

Fans are highly anticipating Chief Keef’s album “Almighty So 2,” which was slated for release in November 2022. With the rapper’s last album coming out in 2021, many are excited to hear what he’ll be bringing to the table this time — likely a project filled with drill music, as that’s what he’s is best known for. 

 

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