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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Dynamic illustration of J. Cole's 'The Fall-Off' and new releases by Ella Mai, Ratboys, Daphni for New Music Friday on February 6, 2026.
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On February 6, 2026, music fans welcomed a diverse array of new releases, including J. Cole's anticipated seventh album, The Fall-Off, marking a potential end to his career. Ella Mai returned with her third studio effort, Do You Still Love Me?, while indie acts like Ratboys and Daphni delivered acclaimed projects. These drops span hip-hop, R&B, and alternative genres, offering fresh sounds amid a packed weekly lineup.

Blackpink singer Jennie performed her remix of Tame Impala's 'Dracula' for the first time live at Hong Kong's Complex Live music festival. The show occurred on Sunday night at AsiaWorld-Expo, featuring a 10-song solo set drawn from her album Ruby. The remix, a collaboration with the Australian group, originated from their LP Deadbeat.

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In a fan poll on X following February 27's New Music Friday, Bruno Mars' 'The Romantic' topped the best new release vote with 43%, ahead of BLACKPINK's 'Deadline' (32%). Results highlight fan favorites from the week's competitive slate, including RAYE and Melanie Martinez.

BLACKPINK's mini-album 'DEADLINE' debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 with 52,000 equivalent album units, including 41,000 from physical sales—the group's first project in three and a half years since 2022's 'BORN PINK,' which hit No. 1. The title track 'GO' marked the group's 11th Billboard Hot 100 entry (a K-pop girl group record), No. 44 on the UK singles chart, and topped YouTube's global weekly songs chart.

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K-pop girl group Blackpink is releasing its third EP 'Deadline' as a full quartet for the first time in over three years. To promote the album, the group has partnered with the National Museum of Korea, illuminating the venue in its signature pink. Fans attended a pre-listening event at the museum.

Billboard has named its best new dance tracks of the week, featuring releases by Zhu, Innellea, Ian Snow, Bianca Oblivion and Horsegiirl. The list highlights upcoming album singles, festival previews and collaborations amid a vibrant dance music scene. Other notes include Mau P's SXSW appearances and chart movements.

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Blackpink's new album Deadline sold 1,461,785 physical copies worldwide on its release day, February 27, 2026. This marks the highest first-day sales for any female K-pop act. The achievement surpasses previous records set by groups like Aespa and Blackpink's own prior releases.

 

 

 

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