Wizkid and Brent Faiyaz‘s “Piece of My Coronary heart” has topped this week’s new music ballot that options artists in numerous genres of music.
Music followers voted in a ballot printed Friday (Oct. 18) on Billboard, selecting the pair’s chill R&B bop as their favourite new music launch of the previous week.
“Piece of My Coronary heart” introduced in practically 85% of the vote on the ballot, securing a really notable edge forward of recent releases from Bruno Mars and ROSÉ (“APT.”), Kylie Minogue (Stress II), Morgan Wallen (“Love Any individual”), Gracie Abrams (The Secret of Us (Deluxe)), and others.
“Piece of My Coronary heart,” which dropped Oct. 18, is the lead single from Wizkid’s upcoming sixth studio album, Morayo. The forthcoming set is scheduled to reach Nov. 22 via Starboy/Sony Music Worldwide/RCA Data.
The slinky love jam doesn’t draw back from old-school R&B pleasures and permits the Nigerian famous person to showcase his nimble move. “Nothing can tear us aside/ You’ve acquired a bit of my coronary heart/ Nothing can tear us aside (Nothing on this world)/ You’ve acquired a bit of my coronary heart (That belongs to you lady),” Faiyaz sings within the refrain.
Wizkid has solely been featured on a few collaborations this 12 months, from “MMS” with Asake on his third album, Lungu Boy, to “Work Me Out” with Shenseea on her sophomore launch, By no means Will get Late Right here. The one collaboration Faiyaz was part of this 12 months was “Ought to’ve Wore a Bonnet,” with 21 Savage on his third album, American Dream.
Morayo, which is a Yoruba phrase for “I see pleasure,” will arrive two years after Wiz dropped his fifth album, Extra Love, Much less Ego. The 2022 set reached No. 59 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on World Albums.
Trailing far behind Wizkid and Faiyaz on this week’s ballot is Bruno Mars and ROSÉ’s “APT.,” which introduced in 13% of the vote. The BLACKPINK star and Silk Sonic hitmaker’s recent collaboration finds the duo mixing energetic chants with hooky pop melodies.
See the ultimate outcomes of this week’s ballot under. Try Billboard‘s Friday Music Information to meet up with extra must-hear releases from this week.