From Pink falling down the rabbit hole to Little Mix getting sassy with Sean Paul, there's plenty to wrap your ears around this week, so let's get started…

1. PINK: 'Just Like Fire'

US superstar Pink has fallen down the rabbit hole for her new single 'Just Like Fire', which has been recorded for upcoming Disney flick Alice Through The Looking Glass. Don't for one minute think she's all wide-eyed in Wonderland though, as the anthemic pop-rock number - produced by Max Martin - hears her as defiant as ever. "I kick that ceiling, what you gonna take? No one can be just like me anyway." We don't need telling twice.

2. LITTLE ft. SEAN PAUL: 'Hair'

Who in their right mind would dump Little Mix's Leigh Anne Pinnock? Sean Paul, apparently. The Jamaican rapper has jumped on a re-worked version of the group's infectious follicular ditty, giving the break-up narrative a more balanced perspective. But Little Mix's hair flipping still wins this round. Sorry, Sean.

3. SKEPTA: 'Man'

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After being inexplicably snubbed by the Brit Awards Skepta, aka the 'King of Grime', is finally getting some recognition at the Ivor Novellos. Even better is the fact his new album Konnichiwa is finally on the horizon after giving us his word that it's out in May. For his latest track 'Man' Skepta's sampled Queens Of The Stone Age's 1998 track 'Regular John' as he shouts out his "Tracksuit Mafia".

4. DISCIPLES & DAVID GUETTA: 'No Worries'

Proving they have every World's Highest Paid DJ on speed dial, Disciples have called up David Guetta for their latest Ibiza-ready blowout. Like Calvin Harris collab 'How Deep Is Your Love' before it, 'No Worries' centres around a soulful vocal with booming bass and thudding beats that bubbles along like an 18-30s foam party.

5. TOM ODELL: 'Magnetised'

While Tom Odell's recent new track 'Wrong Crowd' was the warm-up act, proper lead single 'Magnetised' is the main event with its soaring chorus and striding beats wrapped around a suitably emotive lyric. There's a whiff of Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day' in the line "she just keeps me hanging on", but first and foremost this is very much Tom Odell coming into his own.

6. TEGAN AND SARA: 'U-turn'

If latest song 'U-turn' tells us anything, it's that we should bow to our new synth masters Tegan and Sara. The Canadian twins have unveiled a second pop-fuelled jam from their upcoming album Love You To Death, and if the whole record is as glorious as this is, then quite frankly we can't think of a better way to go out.

7. ROYAL BLOOD: 'Where Are You Now?'

It's hard to believe it's been nearly two years since Royal Blood proved two heads are better than four with their debut album. Since then they've been uncharacteristically quiet while they work on that follow-up record. The Brighton boys have broken their silence to dish up a brand new song for HBO's VINYL series about the music scene in 1970's New York. True to form, it's more ridiculous riffs delivered with concise brutal energy.

8. LAURA MVULA: 'Phenomenal Woman'

Laura Mvula is serving up some serious attitude in her latest track. Inspired by a poem of the same name by late civil rights activist Maya Angelou, 'Phenomenal Woman' employs the singer's funkiest beat yet. "I wrote this anthem to raise up our women. We are the givers of life, we are the children bearers, the nurturers, the heroines, we are extraordinary in our ordinariness," Laura urges.

9. ALUNAGEORGE: 'I Remember'

If you thought AlunaGeorge's new track sounded even better than usual, that probably has something to do with Flume. The Aussie producer has lended his skills to the duo for the title track from their upcoming album. 'I Remember' is unusually euphoric for a track that's essentially about the toe-curling experience of bumping into an ex and the contradictory emotions it hurls your way.

10. SNAKEHIPS ft. ANDERSON PAAK: 'Money On Me'

After scaling the charts with the help of Tinashe and Chance The Rapper with their track 'All My Friends', British electro duo Snakehips are determined not to ride the same wave for too long. They've teamed up with California rapper Anderson Paak for a brand new track 'Money On Me' and nestled into a slick hip-hop groove to deliver the amazing retort: "Damn lemons, I ain't tryna squeeze you".