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MM's Hot New Releases, January 15: Anne-Marie, Sia, Olivia Rodrigo

Check out which tracks feature in Media Mole's Hot New Releases playlist this week.

It's New Music Friday and time to check out what's on your soundtrack for the week ahead in Media Mole's Hot New Releases playlist.

Leading the way this week is The Voice's newest chair-turner Anne-Marie, who collaborates with YouTuber-turned-rapper KSI for 'Don't Play'.

Aussie warbler Sia teams up with Burna Boy for 'Hey Boy', part of the soundtrack for her first feature film Music - due out next month - while former The X Factor winner Matt Cardle returns with his non-euphemistic new single 'Purple Crayon'.

Elsewhere, it's not technically a new release as it's already out but its sudden success took us all by surprise - Disney star Olivia Rodrigo channels her inner Britney with the viral hit 'Drivers License'.

Other tracks still in our mixtape in this week include Little Mix's chart-topper 'Sweet Melody', Ed Sheeran bonus single 'Afterglow' and Justin Bieber's 'Anyone'.

Click here to listen to and subscribe to our playlist on Spotify or listen directly in the player below!

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