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Cardi B, The Internet, Kygo, and more. | New & Noteworthy Fresh Hip-Hop Unearth the hottest new trac

Cardi B, The Internet, Kygo, and more. [Amazon Music Unlimited] [My Music]( | [Get the App]( New & Noteworthy Fresh Hip-Hop Unearth the hottest new tracks in hip-hop with our Fresh Hip-Hop playlist, featuring Cardi B TBD and many more. [Listen now]( New this week [Ty Dolla $ign + Jeremih ]( [Ty Dolla $ign + Jeremih]( [Robyn]( [Robyn]( [Look At My Soul]( [Look At My Soul]( [Lukas Graham]( [Lukas Graham]( Trending Amazon Original: The Internet Legendary producer Timbaland remixes hip-hop soul group the Internet. Check out his exclusive remix of “Come Over,” our latest Amazon Original, now available on The High End playlist. [Listen now]( Weekly One One must-hear song from a new artist Canadian newcomer Tenille Townes can count Miranda Lambert as a fan, and it’s easy to hear why. Her debut single, “Somebody’s Daughter,” takes on homelessness with a song that is simultaneously reflective, humbling, and hopeful. [Listen now]( Featured Playlist Nectar Producer, DJ, and tropical house pioneer Kygo pays tribute to his late friend and mentor, Avicii, on new song "Happy Now," on our Nectar playlist. [Listen now]( More playlists [Fresh Indie]( [Fresh Indie]( [The Best of the Month]( [The Best of the Month]( [Crescendo]( [Crescendo]( [Today's Party Smashes]( [Today's Party Smashes]( For Alexa All hail Nicki Minaj Nicki Minaj polished her crown for her latest album, and Alexa took notice. To check it out, say: ["Alexa, play The Queen."]( Know somebody else who wants to receive the weekly Amazon Music Unlimited email? Forward this to your friends or family and ask them to [visit our Amazon Music Unlimited Newsletter subscription page]( to subscribe. We hope you found this message to be useful. However, if you'd rather not receive future emails of this sort from Amazon.com, please opt-out [here](. © 2018 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Amazon Echo, Amazon Music, Prime, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.Amazon.com, 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109-5210. Please note that this message was sent to the following email address: {EMAIL} Reference: 367109370

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