![]() ![]() Sharon Van Etten shared the third single from the Remind Me Tomorrow, “Seventeen,” and an accompanying video directed by Maureen Towey. “Juice” is Lizzo’s fourth in a string of singles, including “Boys,” “Fitness,” and “Truth Hurts.” The “Juice” video, directed by Quinn Wilson, finds Lizzo performing across various staples of late-night television: talk shows, exercise videos, beauty auctions and cheesy infomercials alike. “I sell pain for profit, not propaganda / I know cancer’s origin linked to Santa / I know Santa’s origins linked to money / Mass production of cattle / Slaughtering for the yummy,” she raps over smooth-soul beats from producer Phoelix. The song is as festive as the Chicago rapper is willing to get, calling out the capitalistic origins of Christmastime and all that it entails. Noname dropped her first new song since the release of Room 25, which Paste ranked among 2018’s best hip-hop albums (not to mention its best albums, period). Check out our 15 favorite tracks of January 2019 below, listed by release date and as chosen by the Paste Music Staff. With stellar new albums from Sharon Van Etten, Better Oblivion Community Center, Girlpool, Mike Krol and others already under our belt, this month also featured teases of new albums to come like Lizzo, Hand Habits and Stella Donnelly. January is the month that wipes the music slate clean and opens our ears to the first new sounds of the new year.
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