Oh dang bro, I have a lot.
Halsey - Ghost (Lost Kings Remix). Deep house/Electropop. One of Halsey's best early works.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPzG12uXSwQKrewella - Alibi. Future Bass/Progressive House. A lot of people think of Krewella as a dubstep group because that was their setup in 2012/2013 but I love the more house/future bass direction they've gone in recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L76MCdPjwgLana Del Rey - Radio. Electropop/Trip Hop. The West Coast's Queen of the Surreal has had several incredible albums, and honestly Radio is probably my favorite track on her first album, as long as we're excluding Cedric Gervais remixes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFjqZpZZ5jILorde- The Louvre. Electropop. I thought Lorde couldn't top her first album, but when Melodrama was released and this awesome song wasn't even a single, it really speaks volumes as to how incredible her new album is. I'd recommend that everyone listen to Melodrama if you have an interest in this kind of music and haven't yet. It's one of the best albums in years, and "The Louvre" is just my personal favorite off of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQkdwymDanEThe 1975 - Give Yourself a Try. Indie Rock. We're all going to see these guys live in a few months, The 1975 have honestly just gotten better ever since I first heard them around 2013/2014 and this is the lead single off their new album, "A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships." They're on the cutting edge in terms of musical acts over the past few years, at least in my opinion. Definitely worth a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9LglZBEgSMFleetwood Mac- Gypsy. Rock. Way older than any other song on this list, the reason I included this is because I've always liked Fleetwood Mac, but this became my favorite song of theirs after Steve Nicks gave an absolutely beautiful performance of it in her role on "American Horror Story: Apocalypse" last month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX8tFvInN3Y