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MM's Hot New Releases, November 27: Jennifer Lopez, Frock Destroyers, Samantha Mumba

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 age-defying Jennifer Lopez, who has released a very NSFW poster to promote new single 'In The Morning'.

RuPaul's Drag Race group Frock Destroyers release the ridiculously fun 'Her Majesty' ahead of their debut album, while two decades on from her debut Samantha Mumba makes a welcome comeback with 'COOL'.

Elsewhere, Little Mix team up with Nathan Dawe for 'No Time For Tears', Steps unleash 'To The Beat Of My Heart' and Duncan Laurence releases a new version of his Eurovision-winning 'Arcade' featuring new vocals from Fletcher.

Other tracks still in our mixtape in this week include Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber collab 'Monster' and BTS's 'Life Goes On'.

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

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