Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Rodl Glide” and the best new songs right now

Songs You Need In Your Life This Week
Tracks we love right now, in no particular order.

Photos by Aidan Zamiri; Epic Records; Campbell Addy

Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can’t get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Listen on our Spotify and Apple Music playlists, or hear them all below.

Oneohtrix Point Never, “Rodl Glide”

“Rodl Glide” opens woozy and echoey, like half-remembered hold music or a ’90s TV jingle you’d normally ignore. Yet, this time it demands your attention. And if it doesn’t have it yet, the sudden shift into dubstep around the half-way mark probably will. —Hajin Yoo

Max B, “No More Tricks”

Max B is back in the pocket on his first song post-prison release. “No More Tricks” is his victorious homecoming and a sneering reminder: “Bulletproof Maybach, Byrd drop, shit is clean / The Don here to give you some shit you ain’t ever seen / Content, better stream. Convict, bettеr team / EMG, O live, Fifty don’t fuck with Supremе.” —SW

Tems, “Big Daddy”

Tems taunts a no-ambition ex over South African house and amapiano. “What were you doing when there was no one around? Where were you when I needed someone down?” It’s a full-on call-out wrapped in an addictive dance track and her questions land heavy, almost percussive. —Kylah Williams

Absolutely, “No Audience”

Absolutely is RAYE’s little sister so you already know the vocals are top tier. Her new track sounds simultaneously like a whimsical seance or Christmas hymn meant to be listened to in candlelight, and I’m obsessed. —Steffanee Wang

Ninajirachi, Frost Children, “Fuck My Computer”

Fuck My Computer (Frost Children Remix) by Ninajirachi

Kraftwerk’s 1981 ”Computer Love” was prophetic. Somehow, these weirdos from Dusseldorf predicted this era of digital love; where Hinge dates and A.I boyfriends reign supreme, Ninajirachi’s glitchy pop song, ”Fuck My Computer” takes this culture to its logical end. ”I wanna fuck my computer ‘Cause no one in the world knows me better.” And if it couldn’t get any more 2025, pop duo Frost Children came on for a remix, taking the provocative banger to the next, cracked-out, level. —HY

Tommy Richman, “BOTHER ME (feat. Brent Faiyaz)”

R&B songs recorded on a rainy night are destined for greatness. On a wet evening, DMV rapper Tommy Richman pulls up to a girl’s house with a chip on his shoulder. But he isn’t throwing rocks at her window. Instead, he sings with a distorted tone, “I don’t want you to bother me. There’s not another me.” Brent Faiyaz joins his signee with his signature touch of toxicity: “This shit ain’t no one-night stand, I ain’t no one-night man.” —KW

Eem Triplin, “If I Wanted To”

This is the most nonchalant yet turnt track I’ve heard in a minute. Eem Triplin, Pennsylvania raised, knows he’s the shit and casually flexes his own accolades. “It’s the big shit popper, money spendin’ shit-talker. Bankroll dropper, I can spend it if I wanna,” he pops over an eerie, kranking beat co-produced by Matt Cohn. Going from making beats in his bedroom to fully blowing up will do that to you; Eem’s confidence doesn’t need yelling. His soft pitch still hits. —KW

The Hellp, “Live Forever”

The Hellp’s electronic pop is made for conjuring feelings. “Live Forever” sounds like the end of school, the last month of summer, the depths of a depression, a manic euphoria. It’s really (I think) about eulogizing the end of a relationship but the song’s slow-burning climb pulls you into the orbit of something that feels greater. —Sw