Bop Shop: Songs From Rostam, Saweetie, & Brooke Eden

The search for the ever-elusive "bop" is difficult. Playlists and streaming-service recommendations can only do so much. They often leave a lingering question: Are these songs really good, or are they just new?

Enter Bop Shop, a hand-picked selection of songs from the MTV News team. This weekly collection doesn't discriminate by genre and can include anything — it's a snapshot of what's on our minds and what sounds good. We'll keep it fresh with the latest music, but expect a few oldies (but goodies) every once in a while, too. Get ready: The Bop Shop is now open for business.

Here we go. Thanks to a structurally sound, icy house-inspired beat, Elohim is able to create a space that feels eternal, where the bass can keep pounding forever. Add in empowering vocalizations from New Orleans bounce legend Big Freedia and you have an instant classic — exactly the kind of tune that reminds us how "the power we hold within ourselves is infinite," as Elohim says. Like I said, here we go. —Patrick Hosken

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