Lionel Ritchie enjoys post Glastonbury album surge
Lionel Ritchie graced Glastonbury for the first time over the weekend and it seems that he did something right, enjoying a surge in album sales as a result.
Lionel Ritchie graced Glastonbury for the first time over the weekend and it seems that he did something right, enjoying a surge in album sales as a result.
Adele has reportedly been working on the follow up to her hugely successful and iconic album 21 with sought after producer Pharrell Williams.
No details about the album itself have been released as yet but Pharrell has been sharing some of his experiences of working with Adele, describing her as a "masterful writer".
It has been announced that Apple Music will officially launch next Tuesday, 30th June.
You have to be pretty stupid or very brave to go up against entertainment giant Disney in a legal battle but that's exactly what DJ Deadmau5 did and it appears as though he has emerged from the dispute relatively unscathed.
Issues and controversy surrounding music streaming services have become common place in the last couple of months and Apple's new Apple Music came under fire after it announced that it would not pay artists for their music being available during the initial three month trial period.
New figures have suggested that foreign music fans contributed an astonishing £3.1 billion to the UK economy in 2014
Spotify has answered the recent challenges from competition by launching a new service called Taste Rewind. This new platform looks through the user's music collection and suggests similar past artists, arranging them by decade.
Every teenager’s dream boyband One Direction have responded to a social media campaign aimed at getting 17-year-old Leah Washington, who had her leg amputated following the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash, to meet the band.
Apple is about to launch Apple Music: the company’s rival to services such as Spotify.
Apple Music will be available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC from 30th June with it then rolling out to Apple TV and Android phones later in the year.
The founder of Spotify, Daniel Ek has spoken out about the service, including Taylor Swift’s removal of her music from it.
It had been reported that boyband One Direction would be taking a break next year following what has been described as a rollercoaster year for them but their publicist has now confirmed that this is not the case.
I have previously talked about how Justin Bieber has learnt to use the media to his advantage despite keeping up the pretence that he hates them and unsurprisingly other stars also seem to adopt a similar strategy.
One of the media’s biggest poster children, who can attribute much of his success to the coverage he has received from various media outlets has slammed Hollywood Life, claiming it is “complete garbage”.
So the Eurovision Song Contest is over for another year and yet again the UK performed poorly points wise, although managed to avoid getting that infamous “nul-pois”.
Snoop Dogg has revealed in a recent interview that he has no regrets over the lyrics in some of his older songs which have been accused repeatedly of being misogynistic.
It has been announced that Lady Gaga and Sir Paul McCartney have recorded a duet together.
Kanye West has voiced his annoyance over how much of his Billboard Music Awards performance was censored. The heavy censorship lead to over a minute’s worth of silence for the viewers who were watching at home.
Boyband Blue have not had the best of luck since their decline from popularity. Now Lee Ryan has become the fourth and final member of the band to file for bankruptcy.
The rumours over the star judges for this year’s X Factor have already started flying around the internet and the latest has been that Louis Walsh has been fired from the show.
Madonna has long been known as the Queen of Pop and has now made chart history by getting more number ones on the Billboard chart than any other artist.
Brandon Flowers, lead singer of band the Killers has expressed his opinion that if the band’s massive hit Mr Brightside had been released today, it would have been a flop.
The chief executive of Warner Music Group, Stephen Cooper has revealed that streaming of music now makes the company more money than downloads.
One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson and producer Naughty Boy have very publically exchanged cross words with each other on Twitter which was entertaining enough in itself but now Tomlinson’s former band mate Zayn Malik has also waded into the fight.
An album of previously unheard Kurt Cobain material is to be released this summer.
The last few years have seen a resurgence of bands from the 90s and 2000s reuniting. Whether that be because of a genuine need for nostalgia in the market, or just because the pop stars of our youth are struggling to pay the mortgages on their fancy homes, we are still being bombarded.
Beyoncé has reportedly signed three young girls after hearing them perform covers of her own songs on YouTube.
There has been yet another twist in the tale of Blurred Lines and the legal action bought against it.
Back in March, Marvin Gaye’s family who started legal action against the song’s writers and performers won their case when a court concluded that Blurred Lines copied Gaye’s Got to Give it Up. Now, lawyers representing Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke are pushing for a new trial, citing “errors in jury instructions, improper testimony from a musicologist and insufficient evidence to support the initial ruling.”
Streaming is an area of the music industry that has thrived recently but its success has had an unfortunate side-effect, becoming responsible for a decline in the sales of digital downloads.
Spotify has been analysing how their users listening habits change over time and have used some fancy and complicated algorithms to identify that 42 is the age where many people experience a musical midlife crisis.
The tide could already have changed for Jay-Z’s Tidal streaming service after it dropped out of the US iOS chart.
Top of the Pops is rumoured to be making a comeback with Fearne Cotton and Dermot O’Leary at the helm.
Two years after it was rescued from the brink of ruin, music retailer HMV has become the top seller of physical CDs and vinyl.
It was finally officially confirmed earlier this week that Olly Murs and Caroline Flack will be replacing Dermot O’Leary as hosts of the X Factor for the upcoming new series.
It has been revealed that revenue from digital music matched physical sales for the first time last year.
Revenue from digital sales accounted for 46% of overall income with physical media such as CDs and vinyl matching also with 46%. The rest was made up of things such as advertising and rights for performances.
Social media has been reacting loudly the last few days over the cringe-worthy moment when 56 year old Madonna strutted on stage at Coachella while 28 year old Drake was performing and proceeded to give him a very lengthy kiss.
Nelly has been arrested on drug related charges.
The rapper was in Tennessee when the smell of marijuana was recognised as coming from his bus. It was pulled over and searched and "a plastic bag that contained five rocks that tested positive for methamphetamine, as well as a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia" was found on board.
Once a pop group has had its heyday, can things ever really be the same? Can reunions work and help groups relive their glory days or are they just a shameless way of milking more money out of their waning popularity?
This week confirmed rumours that Ian C Bouras was releasing a new album named 'Pieces of the Past'. Already causing a buzz online, the New York City musician, producer and guitarist has put together some of his best pieces of the past. This marks the name perfectly for this compilation album.
Kanye West is not the most modest of people and a new product created by three brothers will certainly serve to inflate his ego. The Book of Yeezus was created initially as a joke by a group of brothers hoping to make an ironic comment on modern society the superstars it champions.
You’ve probably heard of the 27 club: a group of musicians and singers who have all died at the age of 27. Many famous artists including Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse have died at this young age and it has built up something of a mythology around it. Now Dianna Theodora Kenny, professor of psychology and music at the University of Sydney has studied the deaths of 12,665 musicians to build up a picture of the causes of death and at what age they were when they died to see if there is any truth to the concept of the 27 club.
This week saw the launch of TIDAL, Jay-Z’s answer to other streaming services such as Spotify. With the market becoming hugely saturated with different services, each claiming that they offer users the best experience for users, can it really compete with the best of them?
Sia has premiered the video for her new single Big Girls Cry, completing a trilogy of videos featuring young dancer Maddie Ziegler.
It was announced today that sales of albums that are considered “pop” overtook sales of those classified as rock last year for the first time since 1999. This is an interesting claim and shows a shift in the types of music the British public began listening to in 2014.
The saga following Zayn Malik’s departure from One Direction continued with a new twist today that had both fans and former band mates up in arms.
Jay-Z is about to enter the fray with other music streaming services with his newly acquired TIDAL.
It has been announced that Dermot O’Leary is leaving the X Factor after presenting the show for eight years.
Festival goers in the US will be sad to hear that selfie sticks have now been placed on the banned list for many festivals this year.
Following concerns over music videos being overtly sexual and inappropriate for younger audience, the Government has decided to back a pilot scheme where online videos will receive a classification from the BBFC.
After much speculation, Zayn Malik has broken many teenage hearts and officially left One Direction.
Yet another Spice Girls reunion has been hinted at; this time in order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of breakthrough single Wannabe.
Emma Bunton hinted in an interview that the only thing that was holding back another possible reunion was scheduling. She said: "I was with Geri and Mel B just recently, we love each other and we love performing together.
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini has spoken out to criticise the music industry for the way it forces women to sexualise themselves in order to sell music.
The decision by the organisers of Glastonbury to book Kanye West as headliner of this year’s festival has caused some trepidation amongst music fans.
The study, conducted in Belgium and published in Springer's journal Sex Roles, aimed to find out if such a bombardment of sexualised images actually skews the way that children view sex later in life and if it gives them unrealistic ideas of how sexually active their peers are.
Scores of pre-teenage girls are facing the prospect of having to go through a very difficult time in their lives, after which they will never be the same. Zayn Malik has left One Direction’s tour having been signed off with stress.
One man has set himself the task of avoiding all sources of music for Lent in order to make a documentary on the subject for BBC Radio 4.
YouTube have announced that they are launching new tools that will help new and emerging artists to gain exposure.
The British public have believed for years that Simon Cowell, self-styled “Mr Nasty” is the worst of the TV judges but New Zealand have proved that they can go one better.
It has been announced by organizers at this year’s South by Southwest Festival in Texas that a fleet of St Bernards will be patrolling the site with emergency batteries for festival goers to re-charge their smartphones.
Jay Z's next battle might be with the likes of Spotify and Apple. On Friday, the rapper made a 56 million dollar bid to buy the Swedish streaming company that competes with Spotify and Apple.
In a landmark case, it has been ruled that Robin Thicke and Pharrell must pay the estate of Marvin Gaye $7.3 million in damages over copyright infringement.
It seems as though a war is currently being waged against free music. I recently wrote about Taylor Swift and her recent one woman stand against streaming service Spotify after she removed all of her music from the site.
A new YouTube trend seems to have us well and truly in its grip and the person heading this exciting new craze? It’s none other than Britney Spears.
Do you leave music on for your pets when you leave the house in the hopes that they won’t get lonely while you’re gone and start shredding your furniture? Apparently you’re not alone! Now there has been an actual scientific study to measure what music appeals the most to cats.
Madonna has revealed her dismay over the fact that her latest album Rebel Heart was leaked ahead of its official release. She has described the leak as “artistic rape” and though that may sound a bit dramatic, it probably accurately encapsulates the feelings that artists that have been through similar things go through.
Yesterday was International women’s day and to celebrate, Spotify have released the figures for the most streamed female artists. Rihanna was revealed to be the most streamed female, meaning that she is currently the most popular female artist in the world.
Four major ticket resale sites have announced that they will be changing the ways they operate in order to avoid misleading customers. Stubhub, Seatwave, Viagogo and Get Me In have all agreed to changes that will mean that consumers get clearer information about the tickets they are purchasing.
The court case brought against Robin Thicke by Marvin Gaye’s family over claims that his song Blurred Lines copied Gaye’s Got to Give it Up is due to end on Friday and could well set a dangerous precedence for artists in the future.
Not many things are certain in the world of music but one thing that is certain is that if media outlets ban a song from being played; that song is going to be a hit. The latest casualty of censorship is band Muse and their latest single which is currently being referred to as “Psycho”.
Since the emergence of downloading as an alternative to fans consuming music through traditional methods, certain people within the music industry have become twitchy. One of the most notable examples from this time is the legal debate between Metallica and Napster. The root of the dispute was that Metallica (particularly the delightful Lars Ulrich) were losing out on revenue when their music was being illegally downloaded.
The time of year where we throw caution to the wind and leave even the tiniest shred of actual musical taste at the door is once again upon us. That’s right; it’s Eurovision time!
We’re constantly being told that listening to loud music is bad for our hearing and let’s be honest, very few of us ever actually listen and turn the music down. New findings by the World Health Organization say that 1.1 billion young people are permanently damaging their hearing by listening to “too much, too loudly” and suggest that we should only be listening to music for one hour a day in order to minimise damage.
No matter how much of a hardened connoisseur of music you are, it’s difficult to ignore that trends come along and have an impact on the industry, whether it be a small ripple in the pool something more enduring.
At the moment, the whole concept of twerking is extremely prominent in pop culture with Miley Cyrus bringing it to the forefront of our minds so that it has become more than just a dance move that one artist attempts to pull off. Brave any nightclub on a Saturday night and you will see plenty of people who think that they can also manage it. The move has become ingrained in our minds.
Plans have been announced to create a global release day for albums and singles to try and combat piracy. This would mean that instead of albums being released on a Monday as is currently the norm in the UK, they would instead be released on a Friday to fall into line with countries such Ireland and Germany.
The biggest event in the British music industry calendar is upon us once again. The Brit Awards bring together the very best and brightest names on the British pop music scene and over the years have showcased soon of weirdest and most wonderful collaborations.
Noel Gallagher has never been well known for mincing his words and he does not seem to have mellowed at all with age. In a recent interview, the former Oasis star pulled no punches when talking about Kanye West’s recent stage invasion at the Grammy Awards where West exclaimed that Beck, who won the award for Best Album, should make way for a “real artist”. He was referring to Beyoncé.
With Ellie Goulding’s latest single “Love me Like you Do” spending its third week at number one, could the days where songs cling on to that highly sought after top spot for weeks on end be making a comeback?
This weekend saw the last of the blind auditions on the BBC’s talent show “The Voice”. The novelty of the spinning chairs has always been an immensely popular element of the format; creating the drama that audiences crave from their Saturday night TV. Sadly for the BBC, this is where it all seems to go wrong for their answer to Simon Cowell’s “X Factor”.
In this age where promotion through social media has become highly prolific and important in getting both new and existing artists recognised, is funding new material through Kickstarter and similar sites the way forward?
There are collaborations that exist for headlines, and then there are collaborations that feel genuinely earned. Nectar Woode's new single Wine Into Water, featuring Elton John on piano, firmly belongs in the latter category.
DMA'S have unveiled their latest single, "Hurracane", offering another glimpse into their forthcoming self-titled album and reminding fans exactly why the Sydney trio remain one of Australia's most dependable guitar bands.
Amy Jo steps into deeply personal territory with “Hold Your Horses”, the second single from her upcoming debut album la da di da, and it may well be her most affecting release yet. Following the sharp honesty of “Hypocrite (la da di da)”, this new track strips everything back and reveals an artist whose greatest strength lies in emotional storytelling that feels lived-in and painfully real.
A decade into their career, Nothing But Thieves are facing a challenge that quietly kills off a lot of modern rock bands: how do you stay ambitious without losing the thing that made people care in the first place?
Shakira has built a career out of turning global sporting moments into pop culture events, and “Dai Dai” feels like another carefully calculated entry into that legacy. The official FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem, created alongside Burna Boy, arrives with all the scale and symbolism you would expect from a tournament that spans continents, cultures and generations of football fans.
Paris Jackson continues to carve out her own identity in alternative music with her latest single “teenage drama,” a raw, grunge-leaning anthem that leans fully into distortion, honesty and emotional friction. Released as the second preview of her upcoming album, the track sees Jackson stepping further away from any expectations tied to her name and deeper into a stripped-back indie rock sound shaped by 90s influence and modern disillusionment.
More than a decade after helping define the internet rap generation, Wiz Khalifa and mgk are diving headfirst back into the chaos, confidence and carefree attitude that first made them stars. Their newly released collaborative mixtape blog era boyz feels less like a calculated comeback and more like two longtime friends reconnecting with the sound, energy and rebellious spirit that shaped an entire era of online music culture.
Willow Avalon is quickly carving out her own lane in country music and “Hypothetically Speaking” might be the sharpest example yet of why so many people are paying attention. Featuring fellow outlaw-country firebrand Kaitlin Butts, the new single leans hard into dark humour, old-school storytelling and vintage Southern attitude, sounding like something that could have been pulled from a smoky jukebox in 1965 and somehow still feel completely fresh in 2026.
Issac Ryan Brown is making a serious case for himself as one of the most exciting young names in modern R&B crossover pop. At just 20 years old, the singer, actor and social media star continues his breakout run with the release of his latest single, “Life of the Party”, a polished, high-energy anthem that feels built for summer playlists, packed live shows and late-night party soundtracks.
Dan + Shay are stepping into a reflective new era with “Young,” the title track from their newly announced sixth studio album of the same name, due August 21. The gentle acoustic ballad arrives alongside news that the three-time GRAMMY-winning duo are preparing what they describe as their “most personal album yet,” one shaped by family, faith, and the realities of growing older after more than a decade at the top of country music.
Harleymoon Kemp has always understood the power of personality in country-pop, and “Wash” is a perfect example of everything clicking into place. Following her Celebrity Race Across the World victory alongside brother Roman Kemp, and the momentum of previous single “My Girls” topping the UK iTunes Charts, the British singer-songwriter returns with a track that is sharp, funny and emotionally charged.
Stella Lefty has obviously got a talent for writing an addictive hook, and her new single “I Know I Know” proves she knows exactly how to use it. Released via Atlantic Outpost, the track lands at a moment when her breakout “Boston” is still climbing the Billboard Hot 100, and instead of easing off, she sharpens the formula that is quickly becoming her signature.
There is no point pretending this is a subtle pivot. Diplo has been circling country music for years, but “Two Steppin’” feels like one of his most confident swings at bringing the dance floor straight into the honky tonk. Teaming up with rising voice Adrien Nunez, he delivers a track that is built less for quiet listening and more for movement, noise, and late night energy.
There is something quietly stubborn about the way Cody Johnson keeps leaning into traditional country sounds while the rest of the genre keeps stretching in different directions. “Hello Lonesome,” the second glimpse into his upcoming album Banks Of The Trinity, feels like a statement of intent more than just another single. It does not chase trends or try to reinvent anything. Instead, it settles into a familiar barstool and lets the story do the work.
Tori Amos returns with her 18th studio album In Times of Dragons, released via Universal/Fontana, and it is one of her most conceptually dense and politically charged works in years. Built as a protest record wrapped in allegory, mythology, and modern fairy tale imagery, the album explores themes of political instability, democratic collapse, environmental anxiety, and personal transformation through a fictional narrative of a woman escaping a dangerous billionaire and gradually becoming the very “dragon” she must confront.
There is a sense of timing to Natalie Imbruglia’s return. As pop leans back toward the dancefloor, her new single Upside Down arrives as a bright, defiant step into that space, previewing the album Algorithm, due 4 September.
Tiffany Stringer, the Texas-born rising pop star, has officially launched The Lone Starlet EP, a new project that merges the grit of Lone Star roots with the glamour of old Hollywood. Set for release on Friday, May 8 via Atlantic Records, The Lone Starlet marks a bold new chapter in Stringer’s musical journey and sets the stage for a cinematic pop era that will have listeners feeling the bright lights and big-screen emotions.
Irish singer-songwriter Janet Devlin steps back into the spotlight with “Working For The Man,” a long-awaited release that feels less like a comeback single and more like a statement of intent. Written when she was just 17 and carried with her for over a decade, the track arrives with the weight of lived experience behind it, and that sense of history gives the song a rare kind of authenticity.
Demi Lovato has released a new song called Low Rise Jeans. The first thing that strikes me in this song is the background melody, probably being played on a xylophone or some sort of cowbell synth patch. All the sounds go really well with Demi’s vocals, so big kudos to the producer of this track, Zhone.
Kacey Musgraves, the renowned country artist, has released a new song called Middle of Nowhere. I am personally a big fan of another artist’s country-leaning phase, namely John Mayer. He released an album called Born and Raised, and this track sort of gives me a similar feeling to some of the songs from that era. I am a big fan of that sound, so this immediately caught my attention.
The All-American Rejects return with “King Kong” sounding like a band that hasn’t just come back to relive old success, but to reframe it. As the latest single from their upcoming album Sandbox, out May 15, 2026, the track blends the emotional immediacy they built their name on with a slightly more weathered perspective.
Pixie Lott steps into a more reflective space with Good Wife, and it feels like a genuine shift rather than a calculated reinvention. The track leans into a softer, more organic sound, opening with guitar chords that immediately sets a stripped back, intimate tone. It does not rush to impress. Instead, it settles into itself, letting the emotion do the work.
Jamie Grey returns with a quiet kind of confidence on his new single How Did We Get To Midnight, a piano-led ballad that leans into stillness rather than spectacle. It is the kind of song that does not rush to impress. Instead, it settles in, lets the room breathe, and gradually reveals its emotional weight.
There’s a certain kind of pop song that doesn’t just arrive, it announces itself within seconds. ‘Delusional’, the latest single from Mae Stephens, does exactly that. Built around a bright, almost mischievous piano hook and a crisp, attention-grabbing click running through its core, it feels engineered for instant replay value. Or, as one early YouTube commenter neatly put it: “This is gonna get so viral.”
This incredible group of artists has just released a new track titled Awake Tonight, and I have to say, I absolutely love it. From the very first listen, it feels like an instant throwback to the golden Monstercat-era EDM of the 2010s. That sound is actually how I first discovered Sia, through tracks like Titanium by David Guetta and Sia. There is something special about this style of music. It brings hope, joy, energy, and a deep sense of nostalgia all at once.
ADMT has released a new track called “Turn The Page,” and right away I can hear some clear influences. That is not a bad thing at all, but it feels like the right place to start.
There is something undeniably gutsy about a jazz singer taking on Alice Cooper, but Eric Van Aro has never been one to play it safe. On his latest quartet release, a strictly limited, vinyl only affair recorded live to tape, Van Aro strips away the digital polish of the 21st century to reconnect with the “raw spirit” he has been chasing since his high school days in the late 70s. The result feels intentional, almost stubborn in its refusal to conform, and all the more compelling for it.
Rising Americana star Sam Barber continues to build momentum with the release of his new single “Just A Kid” today, accompanied by a cinematic short film featuring Elle Chapman, Cailyn Rice, and others. The track previews his highly anticipated sophomore album, Broken View, arriving April 3 via Atlantic Records.
This latest album sees the band refining their pop-rock identity while quietly expanding its musical scope. Still rooted in the bright, radio-ready charm that first defined them, the record leans into a sunlit, high-energy atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and freshly polished.
Manic Street Preachers delivered a suitably explosive performance to mark the 150th show in the Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall series, performing at the invitation of this year’s guest curator, Robert Smith.
It's no easy task to fully capture the ever-evolving world of Gorillaz. Part band, part ongoing narrative experiment, their story stretches across decades of “Phases,” blending music, animation, and fiction into something far bigger than a traditional live act.
At Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena last night, that world felt more alive than ever. With a two-hour set packed with elite musicianship, striking visuals, and a revolving cast of collaborators, the group delivered a performance that was as emotionally resonant as it was sonically expansive.
Rising country star Ella Langley is trading grit for grace on her latest release, “Loving Life Again,” a stripped-back and deeply personal track that signals a new chapter in both her music and her mindset.
DMA’S have stepped back into familiar territory with their latest single My Baby’s Place, a track that feels both nostalgic and quietly confident as the band mark a decade since their debut album Hills End.
Long Island-based band Lina Maxine are unveiling a more organic side of their sound with the single “Feels Like Forever,” released on March 27. The track marks a shift toward a warmer, instrument-driven approach that blends folk rock textures with indie-pop sensibilities.
Singer and songwriter Natasha Hamilton, widely known as a member of Atomic Kitten, has released her new solo single “Fantasy,” marking another step toward her upcoming debut EP Extraction, due in June.
Multi-platinum alt-pop band LANY has released Soft 2, the expanded version of their widely acclaimed 2025 record Soft. The new edition adds five powerful tracks, including the emotional centerpiece “When Did You Stop Loving Me?”, which was debuted at The GRAMMY Museum earlier this month, accompanied by a newly released official live video.
Lining up outside the O2 Apollo Manchester, it was immediately clear that Jordan Davis has grown significantly in popularity with UK audiences since his last visit to the city. When he played Manchester Academy in February 2024, the scale felt modest. This time around, it was a different story.
Singer and content creator Talia Mar has returned with her new single ‘Suit & Tie’. The track, which premieres later today, blends polished pop and R&B with atmospheric production that highlights her vocal strengths and lyrical vulnerability.
Lana Del Rey has released her new single, White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter, now available via Interscope Records. The song arrives as a quietly striking introduction to her forthcoming tenth studio album, Stove, expected in approximately three months.
On their sixth full-length album, Balancing Act, Copenhagen duo Vinyl Floor sound comfortable living in uncertainty. The record, due February 27, 2026 via the band’s own Karmanian Records, explores the fragile space between optimism and doubt, clarity and confusion, both musically and thematically.
Charles Kelley has returned with a fresh take on “Can’t Be Alone Tonight,” now featuring Maren Morris. Originally appearing on Kelley’s 80s-inspired solo album Songs for a New Moon, this 2026 reinterpretation transforms the track into a romantic, ‘90s-style power ballad with subtle indie-pop elements.
Fans are already rallying behind Meghan Trainor’s latest release, “Get In Girl,” a high energy pop anthem built to make listeners feel unstoppable. Released today via Epic Records, the song arrives just in time for Galentine’s Day and is featured on Trainor’s upcoming seventh studio album, Toy With Me, due out April 24.
Ella Langley has released her latest single, “Be Her,” a smooth, radio friendly track that leans into traditional country elements while maintaining modern appeal. Out now via Columbia Records, the song highlights Langley’s growing confidence as both a songwriter and storyteller.
Princess Superstar charges into 2026 with “YUM-ME,” a new single that leans fully into the bold, club-ready excess that has long defined her sound. Built on pounding electronic beats, flashes of old-school hi-NRG, and the sharp intensity of modern hyperpop, the track delivers a high-energy rush that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. Produced by the duo Two Planets, the song is loud and unapologetic, designed for maximum impact on the dancefloor.
“End of the Season” finds Issac Ryan Brown leaning into a feel-good pop-R&B sound that balances classic influences with a modern, radio-ready finish. Built around a prominent guitar riff, the track moves with buoyant momentum and funk-tinged pleasantries, its smooth groove recalling the rhythmic ease often associated with artists like Bruno Mars. The polished production gives the song a sunlit feel, while Brown’s relaxed and assured vocal delivery brings an easy charisma to the centre of the mix.
Norah Jones and Joshua Homme have teamed up for a live cover of Somethin’ Stupid, released as part of Jones’ upcoming podcast episode of Norah Jones is Playing Along. The performance preserves the song’s romantic core while merging the distinctive musical styles of both artists.
From the warm, guitar-led intimacy of “Little Things” to the assertive, Destiny’s Child-inspired “Tell Her,” and culminating in the gospel-tinged finale featuring Kirk Franklin, the album moves seamlessly between reflective ballads and confident, rhythmically driven tracks, highlighting both her artistry and her ability to capture the complexities of love in song.
“Die For Me” sees Zayn stepping away from the understated acoustic style of 2024’s Room Under the Stairs, embracing a richer, more adventurous R&B-driven pop sound. The song blends elements of Western R&B with South Asian-inspired textures, built around a deep, syncopated bassline that incorporates the artist’s breath as a rhythmic layer. Over the intricate production, Zayn’s falsetto glides with a delicate intensity, capturing both fragility and control.
Kesha has teamed up with legendary DJ and producer Armin van Buuren for a new club-ready remix of “DELUSIONAL.,” bringing a hard-hitting trance edge to one of the standout tracks from her sixth studio album, .(PERIOD). “DELUSIONAL. (Armin van Buuren Remix)” is out now via Kesha Records and has already made waves across social media and festival crowds ahead of its official release.
Fresh off a string of chart-topping releases, Ella Langley returns with “Dandelion,” the title track from her upcoming sophomore album, Dandelion, set to arrive on April 10, 2026. The single introduces a more reflective and mature sound, marking a thematic shift from the party-heavy energy of her debut album, Hungover, to what Langley describes as her “detox” era.