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New Music Friday January 30: Bruce Springsteen, Maluma, Ella Langley, Noah Kahan, Grammy Awards and More

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.

Music’s Biggest Night is almost here and here’s a look at who will be taking the stage. Justin Bieber will make his return to the Grammys stage, his first in four years. Other new performers announced include Lady Gaga, ROSÉ, Bruno Mars, Tyler, The Creator. There will be a touching In Memoriam segment that will include Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson paying tribute to those lost in the creative community, featuring just some of the musical icons who passed away this year. Ms. Lauryn Hill will perform in honor of D’Angelo and Roberta Flack and a special tribute to Ozzy Osbourne will feature Post Malone, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan and Slash. Presenters include Carole King, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii, Harry Styles, Jeff Goldblum, KAROL G, Lainey Wilson, Marcello Hernández, Nikki Glaser, Q-Tip, Queen Latifah and Teyana Taylor. Previously announced performers include Addison Rae, Alex Warren, Clipse, Justin Bieber, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, Pharrell Williams, Sabrina Carpenter, sombr, and The Marías. The 68th Annual Grammy Awards will broadcast live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles with host Trevor Noah, February 1 on CBS and stream live on Paramount+.

Nick Jonas held a Sunday Best Session earlier this week in West Hollywood to celebrate the release of his upcoming album, Sunday Best, out February 6. Nick did a Q&A with JP Saxe who collaborated on multiple songs on the new album and opened up about what inspired his music. Nick shared that this is his first solo album he made as a father and how “Handprints” is about capturing a moment, having it stay with you for as long as possible because you know it’s going to slip away. He talked about how daughter Malti likes to play princesses with him which inspired another song “Princesses” and said his brother Joe is the one who shares new music with him and is thankful Joe always has his finger on the pulse.

Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour has been confirmed as the highest-grossing Hispanic tour of all time. The gross revenue of the tour currently stands at $421.6 million, inclusive of 82 stadium shows all across the US and Latin America with over 2.5 million people in attendance. 

Hilary Duff closed out her Small Rooms, Big Nerves run with an intimate show in Los Angeles on January 29. Celebrities and friends including Mandy Moore, Dakota Fanning, Camila Cabello were in the audience as Hilary teased a world tour coming. Her new album luck…or something will be out on February 20.

Plus, new music from Bruce Springsteen, Maluma, Ella Langley, Noah Kahan, Melanie C and more.

“Streets of Minneapolis” Bruce Springsteen

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“1+1” – Maluma feat Kany Garcia

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“Dandelion” – Ella Langley

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“What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” – Melanie C

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“The Great Divide” – Noah Kahan

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“ASAP” – Mýa

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“Too Late” – Hunter Hayes

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“Residue” from The Moment (The Score) – A. G. Cook

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Cosmic Opera ACT I – Labrinth

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“Prettier” – Grace VanderWaal

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“For Hire” – People I’ve Met

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“RIDIN” – Tokischa

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“triston” – Fuerza Regida

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“Kawasaki” – SANTOS BRAVOS

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“Easy” – Kevin Chung with edwin

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“Redneck And You Know It” – Dalton Davis

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

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