The South African singer’s second album refuses to chase the viral highs of “Water,” instead threading amapiano and pop into a record shaped by intention and identity.
The South African singer’s second album refuses to chase the viral highs of “Water,” instead threading amapiano and pop into a record shaped by intention and identity.
The Brooklyn singer-songwriter and longtime sideman steps forward with a concise, quietly incisive new album.
The Texas-born country star plays his last round of answers-to-nobody anthems before stepping into a quieter life—and bigger rooms.
The singer’s third album arrives after a four-year gap, splitting its tracklist into two emotional halves and pulling from Eighties sonics.
The actor turned singer returns with his fourth album, a collection of hard-luck narratives and barroom vignettes that leans on cinematic production over lyrical surprise.
The Monmouthshire duo return with a sharper, stranger set of garage rock that balances deadpan humor against an expanding musical reach and a newfound interest in body horror.
The singer’s new album traces the joyful agonies of a heart that refuses to let go, mapping the shape of love that persists long after separation.
The TDE rapper’s first project since 2021’s The House is Burning brings warmth and personal focus, with contributions from SZA and Dominic Fike.
A decade into a career shaped by relentless public dissection, the Oakland singer resets with a record that carries only her name.
A Twitch streamer’s encounter with Drake has reportedly revealed the release date for the long-teased album ‘Iceman’.
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