Picks of the Week: 15F.3

By The Dartmouth Web Staff | 10/2/15 8:05am

Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week. We then share a few of those tracks. Enjoy!

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Steven Clark — Can’t Have

Koryn Ternes: "Can't Have" seems to be proof thatSteven Clark hasmastered the alt-R&B fusion. This song has a little bit of pop, a dash ofR&B and emotional lyrics,making it a great song to kick back and relax to. Give it a listen and if you like what you hear, check out his fulldebut album, “The Lonely Roller” (2015).

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Lil Dicky feat. Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan — $ave Dat Money

Grace Miller: For those unfamiliar with Lil Dicky, he is both a rapper and a comedian. In my opinion he is genius. He just released his debut album “Professional Rapper” (2015) in July featuring big names like T Pain, Snoop Dogg, Fetty Wap, and Rich Homie Quan. Watching the music video is a must.I don’t even want to preface this song because it is just too amazing, but be prepared to laugh hysterically and appreciate some pretty incredible lyrics. Beware, after this song you will want to binge watch all of his music videos in a row.

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Sugar & The Hi-Lows — High Roller

Jessica Zischke: This song is the epitome of a Friday. It has such high energy, just listening to it will make you feel ready to conquer the night, whether that means finding the best Netflix movie or strolling out into the frat scene. I dare you to try not to dance along with this one.


The Dartmouth Web Staff