Another week and another round-up of the latest music for you to fill your playlists with. From Kygo and Kodaline's unexpected team-up to Jason Derulo's latest pop anthem, there's  plenty to wrap your ears around.

1. KYGO ft. KODALINE: 'Raging'

Although Kygo's unexpected team up with Kodaline seemed like a potential April Fools trick when 'Raging' was teased for an April 1 release, the two acts complement each other pretty darn well here. The Irish band's ear for a soaring and sentimental chorus is given a fresh perspective with the Norwegian DJ's warm beats.

2. ALL SAINTS: 'This Is A War'

The '90s girl group's comeback has been nothing short of flawless, and 'This Is a War' is yet another piece of perfect pop that makes their new album Red Flag worth the 10-year wait. Those harmonies are still seamless, especially here on this heart-swelling chorus.

3. JASON DERULO: 'If It Ain't Love'

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Jason Derulo might just be the most hard-working man in pop. Barely a year after releasing his album Everything Is 4, he's already putting out brand new material. 'If It Ain't Love' is everything you'd expect from a Derulo anthem: club-ready beats, smooth vocals and an earworm chorus more hypnotically glitchy than The Matrix.

4. MICHAEL KIWANUKA: 'Black Man In A White World'

Michael Kiwanuka has stepped away from the gentle acoustic melodies of his 2012 debut to produce an honest and unabashed second studio record. Lead song 'Black Man In A White World' is as political as it is soulful, making it a powerful return for the British singer-songwriter.

5. GALANTIS: 'No Money'

First there was the floor-filling 'Runaway'. Then there was the addictive 'Peanut Butter Jelly'. So it'll come as no surprise that Galantis's new banger, 'No Money', continues their run of roof-raising blowouts packed with more E numbers than a tube of Smarties.

6. BROODS: 'Free'

New Zealand duo Broods really deserved to properly breakthrough with their 2014 debut album Evergreen, but such is the funny/frustrating world of music that it didn't click on a wider scale for whatever reason. So it comes a massive relief that 1) they've been given a second shot, and 2) it's with a big, alt-pop ditty that sees them step into the shiny superstar frame of mind. Colour us excited for album number two.

7. TOM ODELL: 'Wrong Crowd'

Oh hello Tom Odell. It's been a while. The 2013 Brits Critics' Choice winner is easing us into his second studio album with its title track 'Wrong Crowd', which hears him continue his knack for sombre songwriting. That doesn't stop it from having a subtly addictive singalong refrain though.

8. NATHAN SYKES: 'Give It Up'

Former Wanted star Nathan Sykes has funked it up for his latest solo outing, crooning over a smooth mix of taut guitars and side-stepping beats. But what's it all about? "It's just about getting someone into bed really!" he recently told us. "I'm not going to beat around the bush!" Or is he?

9. DRAKE ft. THE THRONE: 'Pop Style'

The Canadian rapper surprised us all by dropping two new tracks out of nowhere, but it was here on 'Pop Style' that Jay Z shocked us even more. Why, we hear you ask? Well, his guest verse is shorter than a list of things Beyoncé can't do. At a mere 18 words long, it's a wonder Drake even bothered including it.

Listen to 'Pop Style' on Apple Music

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10. OLGA BELL: 'Randomness'

Upon first listen you'll consider this one song that stays faithful to its title. But after repeated spins, 'Randomness' sticks in with its stuttered rhythm and pacey beats. "This record is first for the body, then for the mind," Bell has said of its parent album Tempo (out May 27). Basically, this music was created for you to move to.