A$AP Rocky is energised by the beef on Stole Ya Flow

Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Skrillex, Sassy 009, BXKS and Fcukers.

There’s loads of music out there, and sometimes it’s hard to keep up.

Rather than letting the algorithm dictate your music taste, you can listen to Rated by THE FACE – a playlist that’s lovingly curated and updated by our (human) editorial team every week.

Fcukers – L.U.C.K.Y

Looking at the fast rise of New York band Fcukers over the last two and a half years, it’s hard to believe that they haven’t dropped an album yet. But fans can finally expect Ö at the end of March. To tide everyone over until then, they’ve given us a Fcukers classic in the form of L.U.C.KY, a catchy club banger with Shanny Wise’s signature breathy vocals and fuzzy electro synth stabs. Though the track’s in line with what we’ve come to expect from the duo, I’m looking forward to hearing Ö, especially after Jackson hinted at a new sound for the band in an interview with Zane Lowe last week. TL

BXKS – SING4ME

BXKS has been outside. The UK rapper’s new project Flashing Lights is fuelled with club-considerate production which plucks from gqom, afrobeats, bouyon and grime. On SING4ME, BXKS nonchalantly raps like she’s eyeing up the dancefloor from behind the velvet rope of the VIP section. The track has South Africa’s rhythmic swing, and so it was only right she made the trip to SA to film the video. DR

A$AP Rocky – Stole Ya Flow

Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us was so massive that it sort of eclipsed the anti-Drake pile-on in the weeks leading up to it. Led by Metro Boomin and Kendrick, Rick Ross, Ye, The Weekend and A$AP Rocky joined the group mission to try and humiliate Drizzy. On the New York TimesPopcast, Rocky seemed to admit that Stole Ya Flow is about Drake, before retracting a little bit and saying it’s for whoever feels like it’s about them”. Whatever the case, Rocky sounds good when he’s resentful, and the Stole Ya Flow hook is one of the punchiest moments on his meandering new album Don’t Be Dumb. After an onslaught of malicious rage synths, the beat gives way to ominous instrumentation courtesy of Danny Elfman. So now Drake also has to worry about the man who scored The Nightmare Before Christmas. DR

Skrillex – Yo Yan

Skrillex’s name is synonymous with big fat filthy drops, so you might be disappointed to learn that his new EP Kora is a technically ambient record. But like Lorenzo’s Senni’s pointillist trance formula (which is essentially a drumless, arty interpretation of the euphoric genre), Yo Yan has the heft of a club banger despite there being no actual beat. There are speaker-blowing bass thuds, human voices harmonising with scratched metal synths and Spanish guitar licks cushioned by gentle strings. It’s basically Skrillex showing off his insane sound design. DR

Sassy 009 – Sleepwalker’s Pendulum ft. BEA1991

This collab with Norwegian musician Sassy 009 – who recently collaborated and toured with Blood Orange –and Dutch-British artist BEA1991 will envelop you like a cosy blanket. The lo-fi indie pop’s title feels eerily appropriate, too: Sleepwalker’s Pendulum could easily soundtrack an uneasy, hypnotic dream, the kind that stays with you all day. JW

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