Following the cultural phenomenon that was Brat in the summer of 2024, Charli XCX is entering a new chapter with her latest album, due out July 24.
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Olivia Rodrigo returns with a 13-track project dropping June 12, ushering in what feels like her most self-aware era yet.
The singer's next record may be released sooner than we think.
The former One Direction star announced his upcoming album, KONNAKOL, set for April 17, and has released his first single, "Die For Me."
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The beloved K-pop group is making a huge comeback for 2026—and fans are already excited about the new era.
DK and Seungkwan of Seventeen have announced their joint album.
The K-pop idol has captured the hearts of millions around the world—and she's gearing up to do it all over again.
EXO is releasing an album within the first quarter of 2026, with six members—including fan favorite LAY—making a comeback.
Rosalía delivered one of her most unforgettable Tonight Show appearances—while revealing she sings in 13 languages on Lux.
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Rosalía’s Lux album didn't just break records—it also inspired celestial and spiritual expression in her fashion.
Following a three-year-long hiatus, Blackpink returns with a new single, "Jump," and a potential new album announcement on the way.
With the release of her latest album, the pop star has reached new heights.
The British singer is going on the road again for a tour bigger and better than ever.
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Ariana Grande will return to the stage in 2026 with her Eternal Sunshine tour—her first in seven years.