LISTEN: Dido Debuts 'Let Us Move On' Feat. Kendrick Lamar
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- December 14, 2012
- by Variance Staff

Photo by Guy Aroch
Remember when Dido let Eminem sample her song "Thank You" in what went on to be his mammoth hit single "Stan"? Well, you may have a little bit of déjà vu when you hear the singer's latest single. Dido's fourth studio album Girl Who Got Away is set to release in March, but she is debuting a new cut Friday titled "Let Us Move On" featuring Kendrick Lamar (who is—like Eminem before him—newly signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records).
A month out from the release of their third studio album Beta Love, Ra Ra Riot has again debuted a new track off the set, this one being "When I Dream." And yes, it's pretty dreamy. The album itself was recorded in Mississippi and will showcase the band's first sounds since the departure of cellist Alexandra Lawn.
Having just revealed earlier Wednesday that he was bored and was going to let loose a new track later tonight, Pusha T made good on his word less than 24 hours later. The Young Chop-produced track "Blocka" includes some island sounds via Popcaan and an appearance by Push's G.O.O.D. Music mate Travi$ Scott. It is unknown if this new cut will be featured on Pusha T's upcoming mixtape.
A week ahead of its proper release, Bruno Mars has released his forthcoming album Unorthodox Jukebox to stream in its entirety. Following an
About nine days from next week's release of Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, Big Boi's track "She Hates Me" has surfaced. Kid Cudi makes a guest appearance on the cut, which is included on the highly-anticipated set due out Dec. 11 via Purple Ribbon/Def Jam.
A new track from Game has been released as of Sunday night. While "Rollin'" was produced by and features the one and only Kanye West, it will not appear on Game's upcoming album Jesus Piece. The rapper 
Jay-Z had been slated to make an appearance on Meek Mill's Dreams & Nightmares, which released last month, but the final product ended up being absent of the anticipated spot—reportedly because Jay may have not been satisfied with his contribution. Luckily for fans, a remixed version of "Lay Up" (which features Wale in Jay's place in addition to Rick Ross and Trey Songz) has surfaced. The unreleased version of the track can be heard below:
The rebranding of Ke$ha continues. It's true, it's true. With new collaborations that include The Flaming Lips, fun.'s Nate Ruess, Ben Folds Five and The Black Keys' Patrick Carney, we're definitely seeing a different artist emerge ahead of her upcoming Warrior release. Ruess co-wrote her hit "Die Young," 
