Friday Five: A posthumous Juice WRLD single, the Killers' snappy new single, and more
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Every Friday, EW's music team runs down the five best songs of the week. In today's edition, Juice WRLD releases a haunting posthumous single, Isaiah Rashad gets limber, the Killers drop a snappy single, Lola Lennox releases a vibrant piano ballad, and Earl Sweatshirt recruits Maxo. The late rapper Juice WRLD was particularly adept at writing about anxiety and substance abuse, blending candid lyricism with emo-rock hooks and modern trap beats.
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