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It's Tuesday! Time for another round of 5 Must-Hear Pop Songs for the Week!

If you live anywhere near the New England area, you'd know that all hell truly broke loose this Halloween weekend: It snowed! Like, a lot. And suddenly everything got really cold, and all the pumpkins froze, and everything was just such a terrible mess. It was one of the weirdest Halloween celebrations I can ever remember.

To celebrate (or more appropriately, to mourn), I put together a list of must-hear pop tracks that have to do with the cold! And changing seasons. And then a song about being hotter than fire, which is really kind of the opposite effect I was going for, so...let's just go with it.

Here we go!

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1.) Charli XCX, "Nuclear Seasons"

Haven't heard of Charli XCX yet? You will soon.

The young chanteuse has slowly made a splash overseas as a club kid in the London underground scene, forming some friendships in high places (acclaimed photographer Rankin considers her as a muse) and landing a spot opening for some cooler-than-cool acts including Peaches and Robyn. In June, Charli XCX dropped the stunning "Stay Away"--a goth-pop track set atop grinding, industrial synthesizers with all the pomp of a funeral procession. The song quickly became a favorite of music bloggers everywhere (and one of the year's best singles by far.)

Now, the 19-year-old goth-pop princess returns with "Nuclear Seasons," due for release later this November. "When you go, please don't leave your love in the sun/My heart will melt away," the young London-bred crooner drones in the opening lines of the hazy synth-pop gem, bringing to mind Gwen Stefani's fresh '80s-inflected solo pop. It's a lighter number than her damning lead single, but the heavy beats -- mixed with Charli's warbling vocals -- still hit a little harder than the bulk of today's radio pop.

Armed with an unexpected frankness and that undeniable "It Girl" factor, this Brit-pop enfant terrible's upcoming debut is rapidly becoming one of the most anticipated releases of 2012.  + LISTEN TO CHARLI XCX, "NUCLEAR SEASONS"

2.) Florence + The Machine, "Spectrum"

Just in time to ring in the Witching Hour, everyone's favorite goddess/songstress Florence Welch has returned with her highly anticipated second studio album, Ceremonials, released on Nov. 1. Much like her debut, Lungs, the album is a triumph of epic proportions (if not even more so), chock-full of witchy cries and damning instrumentation.

"Say my name and every color illuminates/We are shining, and we will never be afraid again," Welch (and a hefty backing choir) bellows during the chorus of "Spectrum," one of the album's brightest highlights. Add in all the spooky bells and whistles (and damning howls--don't forget the damning howls) that made Welch's first attempt so spectacular, and you've got "Spectrum" -- a song that'll either make you want to throw your hands up in praise or cower under the covers in fear. Either way, it works like a charm. + LISTEN TO FLORENCE + THE MACHINE, "SPECTRUM"

+ Listen to more Must-Hear Pop Songs Of The Week after the jump!

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A few months back, we were all aflutter over the emergence of Wonky Pop, a loose group of artists who were trying to infuse their electro-pop with some romance and dance moves. The chief proponents of the genre? Sam Sparro, New Young Pony Club, Little Boots and Dan Black.

Black made a lot of waves with his track "Symphonies," which earned him a 2010 MTV VMA nomination. And now he's back with "Alone," the new single from his delightful 2009 album, UN.

Directed by Chic & Artistic (how's that for a directorial duo's name!), "Alone" features a bunch of charmingly lo-fi animation and effects, throwing different backgrounds behind Brown, having him perform as a cartoon (à la A-Ha's "Take On Me" video), and generally sprucing things up.

All of which should not distract from the fact that "Alone," along with Robyn's "Dancing On My Own," is one of the most infectious dance-pop singles of the year.

Check out Dan Black's "Alone" video below. UN is out now.

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According to the BBC, Dan Black makes something called "Wonky Pop." What's Wonky Pop? Think of it as genre-bending, dance-friendly electro-pop—much like the music of Little BootsLa RouxSam Sparro and New Young Pony Club—that happens to be currently emanated from similarly themed club nights in London.

As for Black, this particular British singer/producer has recently been making a big noise outside of the Wonky Pop scene with his song "Symphonies," which combines the always fun ingredients of hip-hop drums and classical strings.

With all this hype, we had to find out more about this enigmatic new artist. In this episode of "The 5," Black talks about his adopted hometown of Paris and the attitudinal similarities between Parisians and New Yorkers. He also muses on the role computers play in the way he shapes, creates and records his music, recalls an amazing trip to Senegal and waxes nostalgic about his time in dysfunctional bands.

Check out Dan Black's episode of "The 5."

+ Click here to see all of MTV's exclusive Dan Black photos

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