Tame Impala and Jennie's 'Dracula' remix wins fan poll

Tame Impala and BLACKPINK's Jennie have topped a fan-voted poll for the best new music release of the week with their collaboration 'Dracula (Remix)'. The track earned 54% of the votes, surpassing entries from Zayn, J. Cole, and Ella Mai. This win highlights the remix's blend of psychedelic rock and K-pop elements.

In a poll conducted on the In Music Blog's X page, Tame Impala and BLACKPINK's Jennie emerged as winners for Best New Release of the Week. Their track, 'Dracula (Remix)', secured a decisive 54% of the vote, outperforming competitors in a week filled with notable music drops.

The remix reimagines 'Dracula', originally from Tame Impala's 2025 album Deadbeat. The original song is regarded as one of Kevin Parker's strongest compositions, featuring a hazy psychedelic framework. Jennie's addition brings a distinctive vocal presence, introducing a sharp K-pop contrast that has resonated with fans.

Zayn came in a close second with 44% of the vote for 'Die For Me', an introspective R&B-leaning single. This serves as the lead release from his upcoming fifth album, KONNAKOL, scheduled for April 17, 2026.

J. Cole's The Fall-Off and Ella Mai's Do You Still Love Me? each received just 1% of the vote. Despite the poll results, these projects hold substantial significance. The Fall-Off marks Cole's seventh and reportedly final studio album, a sprawling double album that concludes a narrative arc spanning nearly two decades. Ella Mai's third album, her first full-length release in nearly four years, offers a mature R&B exploration of love, vulnerability, and self-awareness.

The poll reflects fan enthusiasm for the Tame Impala-Jennie collaboration amid a competitive field of releases.

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