Courtesy of Epic Records
Additional new songs in September feature tracks by Blake Shelton, Travie McCoy, Keri Hilson, Drake and more. Click on any of the songs below for more details and to find out on which AOL radio station you can hear each song.
Latino
- Shakira goes 'Loca' for a guy this September on her new song, our first look into her upcoming bilingual album, 'Sale El Sole.'
- Pitbull, 'Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)' Feat. T-Pain
- Shakira, 'Loca'
Pop
- A risque, Lady Gaga-sounding Natalia Kills sings about a steamy romantic night on the electro-pop 'Mirrors,' while Gym Class Heroes frontman Travie McCoy gets sentimental in his radio single, 'Need You.'
- Akon, 'Angel'
- Black Cards (Pete Wentz's New Band), 'Club Called Heaven'
- Chris Tomlin, 'I Will Follow'
- David Archuleta, 'Elevator'
- Emily Osment, 'Lovesick'
- Enrique Iglesias, 'Heartbeat'
- Fefe Dobson, 'Stuttering'
- 'Glee' Cast, 'Empire State of Mind'
- Jesse McCartney, 'Shake'
- Maroon 5, 'Give a Little More'
- Nicki Minaj, 'Right Thru Me'
- Bruno Mars, 'Liquor Store Blues'
- Michael Buble, 'Hollywood'
- Official Hot Mess, 'Money Makes the Girls Go Round'
- Rihanna, 'Only Girl (In the World)'
- Selena Gomez, 'A Year Without Rain'
- Taio Cruz, 'Dirty Picture' Feat. Kesha
- The Script, 'For the First Time'
- Travie McCoy, 'Need You'
- Willow Smith, 'Whip My Hair'
Dance/Electronica
- Two British electronica groups drop singles in September 2010: one the electro-veterans Underworld; the other buzz-worthy and Gaga-sounding artist Natalia Kills.
- Natalia Kills, 'Mirrors'
- Underworld, 'Always Loved a Film'
Hip-Hop
- Kanye West continues to release new songs on the radio this fall, in part of his G.O.O.D. Friday series, while Interscope/Bad Boy's newly-signed Red Cafe drops an ode to the luxuries of the good life.
- Kanye West, 'Devil in a New Dress'
- Kanye West, 'Good Friday'
- Kanye West, 'Lord Lord Lord'
- Kanye West, 'Monster' Feat. Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross
- Kanye West, 'So Appalled'
- Lil Scrappy, 'Bad (That's Her)' Feat. Stuey Rock
- Red Cafe, 'Money Money Money' Feat. Diddy, Fabolous
- T-Pain, 'Rap Song' Feat. Rick Ross
Indie
- 10-piece ensemble Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros continue to chase romance with their new radio single, '40 Day Dream.'
- Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, '40 Day Dream'
- Vampire Weekend, 'Holiday'
R&B
- R&B songs are ruling the radio airwaves this September, with a new genre-bending Drake song and a Micheal Jackson-infused Cail Swag District track leading the pack.
- Cali Swag District & Michael Jackson, 'Where You Are'
- Chrisette Michele, 'I'm a Star'
- Drake, 'What If I Kissed You'
- John Legend & the Roots, 'Our Generation (J. Period Remix)'
- Keri Hilson, 'Breaking Point'
- Nicki Minaj & wil.i.am, 'Check It Out'
- R. Kelly, 'When a Woman Loves'
- Usher, 'Lay You Down'
Rock/Alternative
- The politically-driven song 'Wretches and Kings' hits the Web Sept. 2, exciting Linkin Park fans who can't wait to get their hands on this month's highly-anticipated album, 'A Thousand Suns.'
- Bruce Springsteen, 'Save My Love'
- Cake, 'Sick of You'
- Deftones, 'You've Seen the Butcher'
- Disturbed, 'The Animal'
- Elvis Costello, 'National Ransom'
- Eric Clapton, 'Diamonds Made From Rain' Feat. Sheryl Crow
- Five Finger Death Punch, 'Far From Home'
- Brandon Flowers, 'Only the Young'
- Hinder, 'All American Nightmare'
- Jack Johnson, 'At or With Me'
- Jimi Hendrix, 'Love or Confusion' (Alternate Version)
- John Lennon, '(Just Like) Starting Over' (Stripped Down)
- Kid Rock, 'Born Free'
- Kings of Leon, 'Radioactive'
- Linkin Park, 'Blackout'
- Linkin Park, 'Robot Boy'
- Linkin Park, 'Waiting for the End'
- Linkin Park, 'Wretches and Kings'
- My Chemical Romance, 'Na Na Na'
- Rob Zombie, 'Devil's Hole Girls and the Big Revolution'
- Shadows Fall, 'A Public Execution' (Live)
- Sister Hazel, 'Stay Awhile'
Country
- What woman wouldn't swoon over Blake Shelton's new song on the radio, 'Who Are You When I'm Not Looking,' a ballad off his six-set EP, 'All About Tonight.'
- Blake Shelton, 'Who Are You When I'm Not Looking'
- Keith Urban, 'Put You in a Song'
- Lady Antebellum, 'Hello World'
- The Judds, 'I Will Stand by You'
- Tim McGraw, 'Felt Good on My Lips'
Classical
- Josh Groban blends rich baritone with classical piano on 'Hidden Away,' the lead single from his forthcoming album 'Illuminations.'
- Josh Groban, 'Hidden Away'
