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Gracie Abrams and Taylor Swift’s Tortured Duet, and 8 More New Songs

Hear tracks by Mavis Staples, Jamie xx featuring Robyn, Rakim and others.

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Gracie Abrams’s second album, “The Secret of Us,” is out Friday.Credit...Abby Waisler
Jon ParelesLindsay Zoladz

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June 21, 2024, 2:17 p.m. ET

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Gracie Abrams featuring Taylor Swift, ‘Us.’

The title of the singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams’s second album, “The Secret of Us,” comes from this feverish duet with her friend and onetime tour mate Taylor Swift. “If history’s clear, someone always ends up in ruins,” Abrams, 24, sings breathily through a thicket of fingerpicked notes, the signature sound of her and Swift’s mutual collaborator Aaron Dessner, who co-produced the track with Jack Antonoff. (Dessner’s band the National gets a shout out toward the end of the song, when Abrams sings of being “mistaken for strangers.”) Midway through, the wise elder Swift swoops in to put Abrams’s youthful heartbreak in perspective. “If history’s clear, the flames always end up in ashes,” she sings. “And what seemed like fate, give it 10 months and you’ll be past it.” LINDSAY ZOLADZ

Jamie xx featuring Robyn, ‘Life’

The latest single from Jamie xx’s long-awaited second album “In Waves” pairs playful and effortlessly cool vocals from Robyn with a thumping, skittish beat intercut with lively horn samples. Her personality shines brightest on the bridge, when she throws out some vampy non-sequiturs and dissolves into giggles at one of them: “You’re giving me strong torso.” Whatever you say, Robyn! ZOLADZ

Mavis Staples, ‘Worthy’

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