Vote for Your Favorite New Music Release This Week: Harry Styles, Ayra Starr, aespa, and More!
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This week, Grammy-winning pop star Harry Styles returns with his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, his first release in four years.
The album, featuring the Billboard Hot 100-topping track “Aperture,” showcases a 12-song collection characterized by a dance-driven exploration of yearning, growth, and heartbreak. To celebrate the album’s release, Styles unveiled the music video for “American Girls,” just days before his special, One Night in Manchester, premieres on Netflix this Sunday.
In addition to Styles, R&B artist Yebba has released a new album titled Jean. This marks her first project since 2021’s Dawn, which reached No. 6 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. New York rapper Roc Marciano also dropped his album 656, featuring two collaborations with Harlem MC Errol Holden. Other notable releases this week include new albums from Flying Lotus (Big Mama), Gnarls Barkley (Atlanta), Morrissey (Make-Up Is a Lie), Nettspend (Early Life Crisis), and Hunter Hayes (Evergreen).
Nigerian Afrobeats artist Ayra Starr shares her latest single “Where Do We Go,” while K-pop girl group aespa debuted “Attitude,” the theme song for the upcoming anime series Kill Blue. Mexican rock band The Warning released the intense track “Kerosene,” a follow-up to their February collaboration with Carin León, hinting at their much-anticipated fifth studio album.
On the collaboration front, Shakira and Beéle have teamed up for “Algo Tú,” while Coca-Cola prepared a star-studded FIFA World Cup 26 anthem. This reimagining of Van Halen’s iconic “Jump” features contributions from J Balvin, Amber Mark, Steve Vai, and Travis Barker. Canadian singer-songwriter Cameron Whitcomb has finally released the single “You and Me,” and Ty Dolla $ign has offered a preview of his upcoming project with the track “Bad B—h Alert” from Girl Music, Vol. 1.
These new releases highlight an exciting week in music, leaving fans eager to explore diverse sounds and collaborations.







