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MM's Hot New Releases, November 6: Miley Cyrus and Stevie Nicks, KEiiNO, The Weeknd

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 'Edge of Midnight' - a genius version of Miley Cyrus's 'Midnight Sky' blending vocals and music with the Stevie Nicks classic 'Edge of Seventeen', which served as inspiration for the song.

Two Eurovision 2019 favourites have new material out this week, with Norwegian warblers KEiiNO releasing Christmas ballad 'A Winter's Night' and Duncan Laurence contributing vocals on the electropop track 'Feel Something'.

Elsewhere, The Weeknd guests on Maluma's 'Hawai' and Little Mix release their long-awaited album Confetti.

Other tracks still in our mixtape in this week include Harry Styles's 'Golden' and James Arthur's surprise resurgent hit 'Train Wreck'.

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

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