Latest Music From Your Favourite Artists


The newest music releases from your favourite artists. Listen to upcoming singles and albums from the likes of Dua Lipa, PJ Harvey and more.

Featuring the best in pop, dance, rock and more. From PJ Harvey’s emotionally intense new song to Dua Lipa’s high energy single, here are this week’s biggest releases.

With a softer, more introspective sound on her latest release, British singer-songwriter PJ Harvey delivers an album that’s as intimate as it is thought provoking. Featuring guest appearances from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Beth Orton and Lily Allen, the record is set to be a classic in the singer’s catalogue.

Despite the death of their lead singer, Scottish post-punk band Nap Eyes return with an ode to their late frontman on this second full-length release. Produced by Jonah Falco, the ten-track album is as powerful as it is sombre.

After teasing fans with snippets across social media, the tenth season winner of American Idol gives her fans an early taste of her upcoming album, Love Like This. The singer-songwriter combines elements of traditional R&B and neo soul with a more modern feel on the project.

New York-based artist Camylio often fully produces her tracks from home, which allows her to create a raw and authentic sound. With her newest single, Tell Me, she continues this trend. Featuring an upbeat instrumental and punchy vocals, the track is sure to make you move your feet. For more details please visit Latest Music

Playboi Carti surprises his cult-like fanbase with the release of his upcoming project, All Red. The rapper combines his signature style with a new, more mature persona on the album.

Taking inspiration from a traumatic childhood experience, British rapper Russ details his resilience and growth through hard times on the empowering single, Break!. The track is also accompanied by a touching video which features his personal experience.

Two of the biggest names in Rap collide on this tasteful collaboration from XXXTentacion and Alicia Keys. The track, which interpolates Juvenile’s classic Slow Motion, is an ode to the process of growing up and becoming a man. The project also includes a guest appearance from Yung Lean, who provides the album with a smooth anthem.

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