A slew of new music releases hit streaming services right on schedule Friday (May 17), from fresh pop albums to standout rap and country singles.

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Arguably the most highly anticipated project to arrive this week, however, is Billie Eilish’s third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft, a 10-track follow-up to 2021’s Happier Than Ever produced by Finneas. The LP finds the 22-year-old star at her most comfortable and mature state, from the reflective songs “Wildflower” and “Skinny” to the lovey-dovey ballad “Birds of a Feather” and promiscuous dance-floor banger “Lunch.”

Zayn Malik has also returned with his latest full-length, Room Under the Stairs. Recorded at home in rural Pennsylvania, the former boy band star embraces a rootsier direction with tracks such as “What I Am” and “Alienated” to reflect his newfound independence as a solo artist and single dad.

Plus, Luke Combs — fresh off an ACM Award for single of the year win thanks to his hit cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” — dropped new song “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” Bronx rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie also shared 21 new tracks on Better Off Alone — which features collaborations with Future, Lil Durk, Young Thug and more — while Saweetie emerged with a strong song of the summer contender titled “NANi.”

From polished pop to classic country and hip-hop, this week is absolutely saturated with exciting new music releases — and Billboard wants to know which one is your favorite. Whether it’s Eilish, Malik, Combs, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Saweetie or someone else, vote for your top pick in the poll below.