Tame Impala’s New Album Sparks Mixed Reactions
As the end of the year approaches, artists are racing to make an impact in 2025 retrospectives. This week’s edition of Music Daily’s Tracks highlights a mix of new releases and notable performances from artists like D’Angelo, Rod Wave, and Tame Impala. While some projects have received widespread acclaim, others have sparked debate among fans and critics alike.
Tame Impala’s latest album, Deadbeat, has generated mixed reactions. The album marks a departure from the psych-pop sound that helped define the band in the 2010s. However, the lead single from the project, “Dracula,” has been more widely accepted. Its accessible production and familiar sound have allowed it to blend seamlessly with previous Tame Impala works. Despite the album’s overall reception, “Dracula” has made a significant impact on the charts, reaching #28 on our rankings. This makes it the standout track from the latest album cycle.
Another track worth noting is “My Old Ways,” which is gaining momentum on streaming platforms. It’s currently climbing up the charts and is close to securing a spot at #69.
Rod Wave Makes a Strong Comeback
Rod Wave continues to solidify his status as a commercial force in the music industry. His unique blend of melodic trap and R&B has consistently delivered top-three album debuts. With a new single, “Leavin’,” hitting the top 40 on our rankings, it’s clear that Rod Wave remains a major player. The track has also contributed to his growing list of Billboard entries, with over 100 unique placements.
Although Rod Wave has hinted at a new project in recent interviews, there hasn’t been an official release yet. However, his return to the charts is a strong indicator of his ongoing relevance in the industry.

D’Angelo’s Legacy Lives On
The passing of D’Angelo earlier this year has left a lasting impact on the music world. His influence continues to be felt, particularly with the resurgence of his classic tracks. One such example is “(Untitled) How Does It Feel” from his Voodoo album. The song has seen a renewed wave of interest, with increased streaming numbers and social media engagement.
This trend mirrors the late-stage success of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train,” which saw a surge in popularity earlier this summer. As a result, it’s likely that other D’Angelo classics will follow suit in the coming weeks.
Where to Find the Music
All the tracks mentioned in this article can be found on your preferred streaming platform. Whether you’re looking for the latest from Tame Impala, Rod Wave, or the enduring legacy of D’Angelo, there’s something for every music lover.

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