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LONDON — With the weather sending us into meltdown, we definitely need something fresh to cool us down this week. As Fresh Fridays returns with the newest releases to add to your weekend playlist, it's time to sit back and relax in cruise control.

Check out our pick of the 11 freshest tracks this week.

UK Standouts

Ray Blk featuring Stormzy - "My Hood"

After releasing the audio a few months ago, Ray Blk has finally released the visuals to this beautiful tribute to South London. A timeless song that follows her debut video, "50/50" is another example of the soulful singer’s talent. Calling upon fellow South London artist Stormzy, the pair team up for this bittersweet ode about the good and bad side of their hometown. Read more...

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