Pitchfork Selects: New Music From Baby Keem, Yaya Bey & More | February 23, 2026

Pitchfork today released its weekly curated playlist, “Pitchfork Selects,” featuring a diverse range of artists and tracks. The playlist, updated on February 23, 2026, highlights music selected by the publication’s writers, editors, and contributors, offering a snapshot of what the staff is currently listening to.

Among the featured artists is Baby Keem, with his track “Decent Flirts,” a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd. The playlist also includes “Disque” by Visible Cloaks, featuring Motion Graphics, and “End of the Rhythm” by Hen Ogledd. Listeners will also identify latest music from Larry June, Curren$y, and The Alchemist, whose collaboration “Everything Allocated” is included.

The selection extends to Reemoo’s “Overkill,” Star Moles’ “Time,” and a vibrant mix from Tainy, Rauw Alejandro, and JHAYCO with their track “Rosita.” Wendy Eisenberg’s “Old Myth Dying” and Samba Jean-Baptiste’s “Director’s Cut” add further depth to the playlist’s eclectic sound.

Yaya Bey’s “Blue” and skaiwater’s “Skins” are also featured, alongside Ledbyher’s “Up to My Neck in U” and Pulp’s “Begging for Change.” The playlist rounds out with tracks from Axel Boman (“Night Blooming”) and Horsegiirl (“only the best”).

Pitchfork’s “Selects” playlist is available on both Apple Music and Spotify, with the publication noting it earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on its site. The playlist, according to Pitchfork, is designed to be a collection of songs that staff members would readily recommend to friends, reflecting a broad spectrum of musical tastes.

The weekly playlist, a consistent feature for Pitchfork, currently boasts 419 items and over 58,300 likes on Spotify, and includes longer-form curated lists such as “The 40 Best Rap Songs of 2025” and “The 100 Best Songs of 2025.”

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