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MM's Hot New Releases, September 18: Justin Bieber, Sam Smith, Trixie Mattel

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 return of Justin Bieber with new track 'Holy' - a song about "love, hope and faith" in collaboration with close friend Chance The Rapper.

Sam Smith drops another track, 'Diamonds', from their upcoming new album, Donna Summer's classic 'Hot Stuff' gets the Kygo treatment and Brazilian superstar Anitta teams with Cardi B for 'Me Gusta'.

Elsewhere, Sophie Ellis-Bextor covers Alcazar classic 'Crying at the Discotheque' and Drag Race winner Trixie Mattel releases her take on Lana Del Rey's 'Video Games'.

Other tracks still in our mixtape in this week include Steps comeback single 'What The Future Holds' and S1mba ft. KSI's chart-riser 'Loose'.

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

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