New Music Friday March 17: Taylor Swift, Childish Gambino, U2 and More

Inside Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’: Behind the Scenes, Rehear…

Beyoncé Sports Bee Couture for Renaissance Tour Opening Night in…

Why Jane Fonda Felt In Control of Her Life at 62 (Exclusive)

Beyoncé Surprises Crowd With Blue Ivy Cameo on Stage During Duba…

Serena Williams Kept Baby No. 2 News a Secret From Daughter Olym…

Beyoncé Pens Sweet Message to Daughter Blue Ivy After Renaissanc…

'Yellowjackets' Stars Answer Each Other's Burning Questions (Exc…

Kelly Clarkson Cries After Henry Winkler's Empowering Message Ab…

Nicholas Braun Describes How Succession Cast Felt About Series t…

Lindsay Lohan Is Expecting Her First Child

'90 Day Fiancé’: Jen Gushes Over Debbie’s Son Julian After Revea…

'90 Day Fiancé': Jen Tears Up After Rishi's Mom Says She Too Old…

Christina Hall and Husband Josh on Their New HGTV Show and What …

Billie Eilish Goes Goth Glam at 2023 Met Gala

Tina Turner Dead at 83: Hollywood Mourns the Music Icon

Ed Sheeran Leaves High School Students Stunned After Surprise Vi…

Why Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour May Surpass Taylor Swift’s Eras T…

Tina Turner, Iconic Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, Dead at 83

Chrishell Stause Breaks Down 'Selling Sunset' Drama With Nicole …
Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer. ET has you covered for everything in between.
Taylor Swift released four previously unreleased songs this week, a celebration of the Eras Tour kickoff in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday night. To commemorate Taylor's first performance, Glendale even announced a temporary name change, calling itself "Swift City" for the duration of the weekend.
Fictional bands also stepped into their limelight this week. Childish Gambino, a.k.a. Donald Glover, released his first new music since 2020 as a featured artist on "Sticky," a song from fictional artist Ni'jah in Glover's new Prime Video series, Swarm. The five-song Swarm EP was written by songwriter KIRBY, who is also a featured voice alongside Gambino on "Sticky."
Marcus Mumford and Maren Morris released a cover of "Look at Us Now (Honeycomb)" from the titular fictional band of Prime Video's Daisy Jones & The Six. Mumford co-wrote the song for the show with producer Blake Mills, and now offers his own take on the beloved new hit with Morris' vocals at his side.
Read on to check out all of ET's recommendations for new songs and albums to listen to this weekend!
"Safe & Sound (Taylor’s Version)" feat Joy Williams & John Paul White – Taylor Swift
"Sticky (feat. Childish Gambino & KIRBY)" - Ni'jah
"GLU" – Usher
"Set Me Free Pt.2" – JIMIN
Songs of Surrender – U2
"Creepin’ (Remix)" – Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & Diddy feat 21 Savage
"Look At us Now (Honeycomb)" – Marcus Mumford & Maren Morris
emails I can’t send fwd: – Sabrina Carpenter
"How I’m Feeling Now" – Lewis Capaldi
"Should’ve Known Better (Live From Music City)" – Carly Pearce
"missin u" – Tori Kelly
"Wild Dogs (Running In A Slow Dream)" – Matchbox Twenty
On Top Of The Covers – T-Pain
"Oh Ohio" – Luke Grimes
Stoned Cold Country – Various Artists
Tell Me I’m Alive – All Time Low
"Broken" – Cole Swindell
"Big Big Love" -- Belinda Carlisle
"Always Never" – Erin Kinsey
No One Cries Forever -- NERIAH
"Heaven Bound" – Louis York feat Jessie J
"DEATH" – Melanie Martinez
"Baby again.." – Fred again.., Skrillex & Four Tet
"Killing Me" – Aluna & TSHA
"FACE MYSELF" – Teddy Swims & Elley Duhé
"I'm Baby (Acoustic)" -- Ambré feat Jvck James
RELATED CONTENT:
Taylor Swift Drops 4 Previously Unreleased Songs in Honor of Eras Tour
'Swarm': Inside Malia Obama's 'Wild' TV Writing Debut
Blake Shelton, Kelsea Ballerini and More to Perform at 2023 CMT Awards
Related Gallery