New Music Releases: Pop Divas and Male Musicians Shine Bright This Week

This week's new music releases feature a variety of artists, including pop divas and male musicians. Mariah Carey returns with her first album in seven years, "Here For It All," featuring collaborations with Anderson.Paak, Kehlani, and others. Doja Cat releases her fifth studio album, "Vie," produced by Jack Antonoff. Karol G's "Tropicoquetta" boasts 20 tracks and guest appearances by Mariah Ageliq, Eddy Lover, and more. Zara Larsson's "Midnight Sun" is already making waves with singles like "Pretty Ugly" and "Crush." Olivia Dean, known for her Mercury Prize-nominated debut, presents "The Art of Loving," a 12-track co-produced album.
Other notable releases include Rachel Platten's reimagined version of "Fight Song," Kali Uchis' expanded album "Sincerely: PS," and Kylie Minogue's concert souvenir "Tension Tour/Live 2025." Cher's 2003 "The Farewell Tour" is now available on vinyl and streaming for the first time.
On the male artist front, Rauw Alejandro releases "Cosa Nuestra: Capitulo O," while Hardy presents "Country! Country!" with guest appearances by Ernest and Stephen Wilson Jr. Robert Plant's "Saving Grace" marks his first solo album in eight years, and Jeff Tweedy's "Twilight Override" features 30 songs spread across three discs. The Beat Live captures the performances of early '80s King Crimson material by the all-star quartet Beat.
Various other artists across different genres have also released new albums, showcasing their unique styles and sounds. From rock to folk to electronic music, there is a diverse range of music to explore this week. Whether you're a fan of established artists or looking for new discoveries, this week's releases offer something for everyone.