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⠀𝗇𝖾𝗐 𝗐𝗈𝗆𝖺𝗇 . 𝗅𝖺𝗅𝗂𝗌𝖺 & 𝗋𝗈𝗌𝖺𝗅í𝖺
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☆★ ah-yo! LISA & ROSALÍA!? — pack icons!
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ROSÁLIA + HARRY STYLES
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— ROSALÍA, J BALVIN, CON ALTURA.
Focused on Rosalía
Find in GALLERY. Like or reblog the post it was useful. Your interaction shows me that I should keep making screencaps. And if you want me to post some in separate posts, tell me! ♡
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Rosalía GIFS!
if you are looking for Rosalía Vila Tobella gifs to use here are some i made, they are free to use however you want, likes and reblogs are appreciated but not necessary!
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beso - rosé
– listen to ‘beso’ by rosalía and rauw alejandro!
i just need another kiss, one of those that you give me
roseanne was always in your head, whether it was her face, her voice, her laughter, or her lips, maybe even her touch. she was always. on your mind. today, it was her kisses you thought about. how your favorite moments with her somehow involved her laying on her side while u sat criss-cross in front of her.. always talking useless topics before she gets tired of pretending like she isn’t burning to touch you, feel you, taste you.
you kiss like you’ve always known how, like no one has had to teach you.
it’s always then she takes her cue to tangle her hand in your hair and pull you towards her lips, where yours dance against them. her teeth sinking into your lips every now and then so you would make those noises she loved so much.
most times than others all you did at night after a long and tiring day was just that. kissing with only the breaks to talk about something meaningless or inside jokes the two of you had. usually in the dark, sometimes out on your balcony. rosé had grown used to expressing many thoughts and feelings over them, and you had gotten used to understanding them.
being away from you is hell, being close to you is my peace. I love whenever you arrive, and I hate when you leave.
the hardest part was the wait. the wait to see her, to touch her, all while millions of people were seeing her and taking her in every day.
you were so proud of rosé, consider yourself her no.1 fan, but damn, do you wish she could be amazing and successful just a little closer to home.
you can’t lie and say you barely see her, but even with the many times one of you flies to the other, it’s not enough. time feels as if it’s being lost whenever you’re apart.
it’s a repeating cycle, the anticipation builds as the days lead to your reunion, either rosé picks you up at the airport or it’s you who’s waiting outside an hour prior to her flight landing, and then you have the best next couple of days and both of you will cry when it’s time to say goodbye.
“i hate this” you pout on the bed while she finishes packing her suitcase, taking advantage of her visit to refresh the contents of it.
“i know. i do too baby.”
“i hate when you have to go back.” you welcome her embrace, while she wraps her arms around your shoulders and her tummy welcomes the side of your face, her own cheek meeting the top of your head as she leans in search of proximity.
“i don’t think i have to be there tomorrow” she begins the swaying and the searching for excuses as to stay.
“rosie”
“yeah. lisa’s flying in two days, fuck that!” she giggles and pushes the two of you on the bed, a little too excited to be ghosting her job for two more days.
sometimes it works, as shown, sometimes either of you caves and does the impossible to prolong your stay in the arms of your lover.
it forces you to make the best of your time together, even if you’re laying together doing absolutely nothing other than stare into each other’s soul, you enjoy each other’s company so much you soon came to the conclusion you wouldn’t rather be anywhere else.
the best thing I've got, is the love you give to me. It smells of tobacco and melon.
unpacking after spending time with rosé or doing laundry in her absence have to be one of the most endearingly painful situations. endearing, because the musk of her cologne and the faint smell her clothes have gathered because of her cigarettes spring on you endless memories of you and her late at night smoking and talking shit about everyone you knew.
painful because it reminds you of how much you miss her. but you wouldn’t have it any other way. you adore rosé so much you look forward to talk to her even if it’s thirty minutes with as much privacy as the corner in her dance room can allow. she loves you to the point of taking spontaneous trips home whenever she has a break longer than two days, she won’t tell anyone, she will just disappear and her members and crew have to trust she gets to the next destination in time, because she won’t answer any sort of text or call unless someone was dying.
you’ll hold on to the clothes she wore on her last day home until the scent fades completely, hating the infinite battle you had with sleep when she wasn’t there with you. but slowly you overcome it, when she starts getting more of a vote over her career she tried to be home as much as she could, and if she couldn’t be then she would do anything to take you with her.
and it’s more kissing at night while stargazing and less yearning to be together after so long apart. it’s more of the sunday nights you spent either having dinner at a fancy restaurant in the city, or overlooking it from a hill with takeout from your favorite place.
i could tie heaven up, and give it to you entirely
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Ines [Isabela] Valera [Madrigal] -- Eldest Daughter webweaving and playlist
Merry Christmas, Clementine!
It isn't a Mak secret santa is you don't get your gif pack and your playlist!
Tracklist below the cut, and as always the songs not in English are linked to typed bilingual translations <3
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Lucky - Britney Spears
Such an Isa song lol
She's so lucky, she's a star But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there's nothing missing in my life Then why do these tears come at night?
Mariposas - Belanova
Belanova is a Mexican band that was popular around the time Isabela was growing up! So check them out for Isa's media atmosphere vibes
Mariposas dentro de mi cuerpo todo es movimiento, yo soy movimiento. Mira como gira el universo eso es lo que siento
Teen Idle - MARINA
Half the song doesn't fit lyrically, half does, but meh
Adolescence didn't make sense A little loss of innocence The ugliness of being a fool Ain't youth meant to be beautiful?
Die Your Daughter - Susannah Joffe
This song, according to Susannah Joffe, is equal parts about pre-mourning your parents' deaths but also about mommy issues. In the TikTok promo for the song, there were clips of the song with captions like "I'll always be your daughter" and "some women aren't meant to be mothers and some girls aren't meant to be daughters" and yeah, thems both the vibes right there, it's complicated. As an eldest daughter myself with mommy issues, this ate me alive
I will die your daughter I will, I will die your daughter I will, I will die your daughter I will, I will die your daughter
Esta Soy Yo - El sueňo de Morfeo
On my Spanish-language 2000s music bullshit again, Jean roast my taste in Spanish music challenge
Y esta soy yo Asustada y decidida Una especie en extinción Tan real como la vida Y esta soy yo
In My Mind - Lyn Lapid
I was feelin' it, idk
Two in the morning, I'm lying awake These thoughts in my brain, they come out to play I'm replaying gumball to keep 'em away Deep in the silence, may end up violent What an anomaly, what is so wrong with me?
Bejeweled - Taylor Swift
This one is aggressively Isabela :3
Best believe I'm still bejeweled When I walk in the room I can still make the whole place shimmer
Si Tú Supieras Compañero - Rosalía
Bring back THIS era of Rosalía please, actually. Anyway, this is one of my favorite Spanish-language songs-- no, favorite songs EVER, and like truly if I showed this to someone IRL and they weren't listening hard enough to figure out why it is important to me, I'd assume they hate me LMAO, anyway!
Picking a sample lyric for Isa was hard because I feel like so many work
Del mundo leguas y leguas Aunque mi cuerpo ha corrío' Del mundo leguas y leguas Como aquí me he dejao' el alma Y aquí he venido por ella Aunque mi cuerpo ha corrío' Del mundo leguas y leguas
The Lucky One - Taylor Swift
A kind of bookend to the playlist, companion to Lucky
You had it figured out since you were in school Everybody loves pretty, everybody loves cool So overnight, you look like a '60s queen Another name goes up in lights Like diamonds in the sky And they'll tell you now, you're the lucky one Yeah, they'll tell you now, you're the lucky one But can you tell me now you're the lucky one?
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BB TRICKZ SHARES NEW SINGLE "MISS RACKZ"
Fresh off her recent appearances at New York Fashion Week for Coach, Marc Jacobs, SP5DER, and more, Spanish rap phenom Bb trickz has just shared her new single "Miss Rackz" — out now along with an accompanying music video. Serving as the second offering from her Sum'er pack EP following her recent link-up with ATL star KARRAHBOOO on "Pharrell", fans have been clamoring for the song's official release since Bb first teased it during her performance at Lollapalooza Chile earlier this year. Backed by a bouncy, minimalist beat, "Miss Rackz" finds Bb trickz weaving determined, unapologetic bars ("Él quiere amor/Yo quiero a mis racks") across the track's hypnotic instrumental — making it clear that she's as dialed in as ever as she turns the page on the next chapter of her career. "Miss Rackz" arrives amidst a hot streak for Bb trickz — Charli xcx recently tapped her to heat up Brat Summer, teasing an unreleased, Bb-featuring remix of her song "Club classics" at her latest Boiler Room set.
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In addition to a performance at Coachella 2024, recent months have also seen her release the Kevin AMF-assisted "Jálale alv" (105M Streams), which marks her biggest song to date (it recently achieved Gold certified status in Mexico), "Soy la Más Mala de España (30M+ Streams) alongside Bryant LR, and "Trickstar"(8M+ Streams) with El Baby R, with whom she also collaborated on the Omar Montes and Tino JJ-featuring "Yo Soy el Mas Chulo de España" (4M Streams). The tracks stamped the artist's first offerings since her Sadtrickz EP, released last year. 2023 proved to be a momentous year for Bb trickz, who has taken the internet by storm with her standout blend of tongue-in-cheek lyricism, polished vocals, and playful aesthetic, initially showcased on “Missionsuicida” (17M Streams) from her debut EP Trickstar. Continuing to cement herself as a singular force within pop culture by flexing her widespread international appeal, Bb trickz has since accumulated nearly 2 million monthly listeners and earned co-signs from the likes of Rosalía, Karol G, and Veeze. Now with "Miss Rackz", Bb trickz is entering her next era — and turning her unorthodox sound into a worldwide movement in the process.
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Coachella 2023: See Shawn Mendes and More Stars Take Over the Festival
This weekend, Hollywood’s top destination is the desert. Coachella 2023 is officially here and thousands of festival goers are packing their bags and heading to Indio, Calif., to experience three days of non-stop fun. Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK and Frank Ocean will serve as headliners, plus talented artists like Becky G, Rosalía, Blink 182 and Charli XCX will take the stage. When VIP festivalgoers…
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nine people you want to know tag game
thank you for the tag, @winterandwords!! i was also tagged by @words-after-midnight for a similar one with the addition of the last 2 questions so i just smushed it all together.
three ships & first ship: i’ve tried so hard to think of more since the first time i did this game but i honestly can’t! britta x jeff from community are still my comfort pairing as far as on-screen relationships go but i’ve just never been fully able to grasp the concept of shipping.
last song i listened to: Barefoot in the Park - James Blake ft. ROSALÍA
last movie i watched: Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm! had one of the funniest gags i’ve seen in a long time (the false credits). my boyfriend’s truest genre love is comedy and over the decade-plus we’ve been together he’s really won me over
currently watching: i just finished the 5 new episodes of You, which i thought was pretty good! other than that i’m back on my rotational binge of arrested development and community.
currently consuming: water and what i'd packed for lunch -- homemade hummus, roasted vegetables, and quinoa -- because i went out with a friend for lunch instead of eating what i made. oops lol
currently craving: a nap!
working on: so it goes (second draft), narcissus (short story from decomposing gods), and “origami” crochet flowers for my spring decor!
currently reading: ngl, my bedtime reading is now whatever book on scientology i haven’t read and is available from my library, and last night i started Ruthless by Ron Miscavige. i’m also reading They Drown Our Daughters and enjoying it quite a lot!
i'm going to leave an open tag on this one!!
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Nylon; Getty ImagesIn a year of uncertainty, one thing we can count on is a constant stream erupting from the chimney at the bop-making factory. Although 2024 was a jam-packed year of albums from A-listers and indie sweethearts alike, music lovers are already bracing for an equally exciting 2025. Below, we dive into everything we know about 15 of our most anticipated albums, from Lana Del Rey’s country moment to manifested returns from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.FKA twigsTechno, dance-floor makeouts, and sweaty raves in Prague inspired twigs’ upcoming third album EUSEXUA, her first full-length release since 2019’s Magdalene. In an Instagram post, she described the record as her “opus” and “a pin at the centre of the core of my artist.” Accordingly, the leading title track (which dropped in August) is a thesis statement demanding togetherness in the name of psychedelic trance. Its music video previews the carnal and hypnotic choreography defining this era — and makes a strong case for returning to the office.Release date: Jan. 24Tate McRaeTate McRae’s rise has long been prophesied by in-the-know pop heads who can recognize a trained-dancer pedigree when they see it. For that reason, the 21-year-old’s past two banner years felt like an arrival. On her third album So Close to What, arriving Feb. 21, the Canadian singer seems to be leaning into the slick, DGAF, hot-girl aesthetic she cultivated on “Exes” and “Greedy.” Lead single “It’s OK I’m OK” elicited well-deserved comparisons to Y2K-era Britney Spears.Release date: Feb. 21LisaAlter Ego already feels like a perfect title for LISA’s debut solo album (dropping Feb. 28), considering every track we’ve heard thus far represents a different facet of the Blackpink rapper’s identity. On the Tame Impala-sampling “Rockstar,” she’s a hyperconfident international celeb; on the girl-powered Rosalía collab “New Woman,” she reveals chameleonic trap-music powers; and “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” blew up her spot as a hopeless romantic with a soft spot for Sixpence None the Richer.Release date: Feb. 28BanksTen years after the release of her debut album Goddess, Banks is billing her upcoming fifth record, Off With Her Head, as a return to alt-pop form. In addition to reuniting with producers and musicians who shaped her initial sound, she’s recruited some new collaborators like Doechii, who matches her spite level on “I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend.”Release date: Feb. 28Japanese BreakfastLead singer Michelle Zauner’s search for meaning inspired the gloomy direction of Japanese Breakfast’s first album in three years, fittingly titled For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). The record is perfectly slotted to usher in sad-girl spring, revolving around themes of temptation and fear of failure, topped off by an unexpected collaboration with actor Jeff Bridges.Release date: March 21Lana Del ReyThe wait for Lana Del Rey’s 10th album — a gone-country turn originally set for September 2024 — has felt more like a bumpy dirt path than a picturesque backroad. Nevertheless, when the illustrious songwriter commits to a concept, she delivers. After confirming a headlining slot at this year’s Stagecoach, announcing a May 21 release, and teasing a new track called “Henry,” we’re fairly confident that LDR10, now titled The Right Person Will Stay, is hitching its wagon to a summer drop.Release date: May 21BeyoncéBeyoncé taught a masterclass in genre reinvention and Black music history with Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, the first two chapters in her ongoing album trilogy. And while “rock album” is the leading theory for its final Act III, we won’t know anything until Queen Bey is ready to share with us. That said, signs point to an album cover featuring a horse — and the Beyhive being well-fed.Release date: TBATaylor SwiftCould this be the year Taylor Swift drops Reputation (Taylor’s Version)? The pop star’s track record (and in-depth, Swiftie-led investigations) suggest at least one of her remaining two re-recorded albums is on the calendar for 2025. While her snake-inspired, electro-pop sixth album feels resonant this year — “If a man talks sh*t, then I owe him nothing,” anyone? — we wouldn’t be surprised if she zags with her version of 2006’s Taylor Swift or a top-secret, unexpected Travis Kelce-inspired third thing.Release date: TBAAddison RaeIf all is just in the world, this will be the year Addison Rae ascends the throne that Gay Twitter has been readying since her 2023 EP AR dropped. After releasing the sensual “Diet Pepsi” and Madonna-esque “Aquamarine” last year, a proper debut album feels like the logical next step, and well-curated collabs with Charli XCX and Arca have us confident in its pop-music-saving potential.Release date: TBAChappell RoanThis may be wishful thinking on our part, considering Chappell Roan is coming off the bedazzled heels of a meteoric year. Still, the Midwest princess confirmed she and go-to producer Dan Nigro have “five, maybe six” new songs locked and loaded. Plus, fans have already rallied behind “The Subway,” a wailing breakup ballad played on tour last summer, and the unabashed queer country bop “The Giver,” debuted on Saturday Night Live. At the risk of sounding too hot (to go), this followup could be arriving sooner than later.Release date: TBADoechiiAfter releasing her debut mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal, scoring three Grammy nominations, headlining a sold-out tour, and dropping a star-studded, sitcom-inspired “Denial is a River” visual — an early contender for 2025’s best music video — the Doechii hype is real. Thankfully, the Florida rapper has already promised a debut album with “more hits” and a 2025 release.Release date: TBARosalíaThe release of Rosalía’s untitled fourth album feels imminent after the Spanish singer-songwriter confirmed she’s been in the studio. In the wake of MOTOMAMI’s massive success, she’s drawn influence from personal growth, Kate Bush, Janis Joplin, and “reading paper books,” as she told Highsnobiety.Release date: TBALordeA Lorde album feels likely after the New Zealander spent 2024 dropping ominous hints via studio pics, emailed newsletters, and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it snippets. Word on the street is the Solar Power singer’s new era was honed alongside producer Jim-E Stack (Caroline Polachek, Kacy Hill, and Dominic Fike). For now, though, this girl stays so confusing.Release date: TBAMiley CyrusWill Miley Cyrus fix our lives? That seems to be the goal for the newly minted Grammy winner’s ninth album Something Beautiful, dropping later this year. As she told Harper’s Bazaar, the visual and experimental record takes inspo from Pink Floyd’s The Wall and 1995 Thierry Mugler couture, with hopes of medicating “somewhat of a sick culture through music.”Release date: TBALady GagaIn true Gaga fashion, Mother Monster is leaning into mystery ahead of LG7, her first pop album since 2020’s Chromatica. Aside from whispers of a Feb. 2025 release and a mysterious countdown, the singer has been tight-lipped about the record, which she says “leaps around genre in a way that’s almost corrupt.” Still, a Coachella headliner slot and lead singles “Die With a Smile” and “Disease” imply a supersized rollout.Release date: TBA Source link
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Nylon; Getty ImagesIn a year of uncertainty, one thing we can count on is a constant stream erupting from the chimney at the bop-making factory. Although 2024 was a jam-packed year of albums from A-listers and indie sweethearts alike, music lovers are already bracing for an equally exciting 2025. Below, we dive into everything we know about 15 of our most anticipated albums, from Lana Del Rey’s country moment to manifested returns from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.FKA twigsTechno, dance-floor makeouts, and sweaty raves in Prague inspired twigs’ upcoming third album EUSEXUA, her first full-length release since 2019’s Magdalene. In an Instagram post, she described the record as her “opus” and “a pin at the centre of the core of my artist.” Accordingly, the leading title track (which dropped in August) is a thesis statement demanding togetherness in the name of psychedelic trance. Its music video previews the carnal and hypnotic choreography defining this era — and makes a strong case for returning to the office.Release date: Jan. 24Tate McRaeTate McRae’s rise has long been prophesied by in-the-know pop heads who can recognize a trained-dancer pedigree when they see it. For that reason, the 21-year-old’s past two banner years felt like an arrival. On her third album So Close to What, arriving Feb. 21, the Canadian singer seems to be leaning into the slick, DGAF, hot-girl aesthetic she cultivated on “Exes” and “Greedy.” Lead single “It’s OK I’m OK” elicited well-deserved comparisons to Y2K-era Britney Spears.Release date: Feb. 21LisaAlter Ego already feels like a perfect title for LISA’s debut solo album (dropping Feb. 28), considering every track we’ve heard thus far represents a different facet of the Blackpink rapper’s identity. On the Tame Impala-sampling “Rockstar,” she’s a hyperconfident international celeb; on the girl-powered Rosalía collab “New Woman,” she reveals chameleonic trap-music powers; and “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” blew up her spot as a hopeless romantic with a soft spot for Sixpence None the Richer.Release date: Feb. 28BanksTen years after the release of her debut album Goddess, Banks is billing her upcoming fifth record, Off With Her Head, as a return to alt-pop form. In addition to reuniting with producers and musicians who shaped her initial sound, she’s recruited some new collaborators like Doechii, who matches her spite level on “I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend.”Release date: Feb. 28Japanese BreakfastLead singer Michelle Zauner’s search for meaning inspired the gloomy direction of Japanese Breakfast’s first album in three years, fittingly titled For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). The record is perfectly slotted to usher in sad-girl spring, revolving around themes of temptation and fear of failure, topped off by an unexpected collaboration with actor Jeff Bridges.Release date: March 21Lana Del ReyThe wait for Lana Del Rey’s 10th album — a gone-country turn originally set for September 2024 — has felt more like a bumpy dirt path than a picturesque backroad. Nevertheless, when the illustrious songwriter commits to a concept, she delivers. After confirming a headlining slot at this year’s Stagecoach, announcing a May 21 release, and teasing a new track called “Henry,” we’re fairly confident that LDR10, now titled The Right Person Will Stay, is hitching its wagon to a summer drop.Release date: May 21BeyoncéBeyoncé taught a masterclass in genre reinvention and Black music history with Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, the first two chapters in her ongoing album trilogy. And while “rock album” is the leading theory for its final Act III, we won’t know anything until Queen Bey is ready to share with us. That said, signs point to an album cover featuring a horse — and the Beyhive being well-fed.Release date: TBATaylor SwiftCould this be the year Taylor Swift drops Reputation (Taylor’s Version)? The pop star’s track record (and in-depth, Swiftie-led investigations) suggest at least one of her remaining two re-recorded albums is on the calendar for 2025. While her snake-inspired, electro-pop sixth album feels resonant this year — “If a man talks sh*t, then I owe him nothing,” anyone? — we wouldn’t be surprised if she zags with her version of 2006’s Taylor Swift or a top-secret, unexpected Travis Kelce-inspired third thing.Release date: TBAAddison RaeIf all is just in the world, this will be the year Addison Rae ascends the throne that Gay Twitter has been readying since her 2023 EP AR dropped. After releasing the sensual “Diet Pepsi” and Madonna-esque “Aquamarine” last year, a proper debut album feels like the logical next step, and well-curated collabs with Charli XCX and Arca have us confident in its pop-music-saving potential.Release date: TBAChappell RoanThis may be wishful thinking on our part, considering Chappell Roan is coming off the bedazzled heels of a meteoric year. Still, the Midwest princess confirmed she and go-to producer Dan Nigro have “five, maybe six” new songs locked and loaded. Plus, fans have already rallied behind “The Subway,” a wailing breakup ballad played on tour last summer, and the unabashed queer country bop “The Giver,” debuted on Saturday Night Live. At the risk of sounding too hot (to go), this followup could be arriving sooner than later.Release date: TBADoechiiAfter releasing her debut mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal, scoring three Grammy nominations, headlining a sold-out tour, and dropping a star-studded, sitcom-inspired “Denial is a River” visual — an early contender for 2025’s best music video — the Doechii hype is real. Thankfully, the Florida rapper has already promised a debut album with “more hits” and a 2025 release.Release date: TBARosalíaThe release of Rosalía’s untitled fourth album feels imminent after the Spanish singer-songwriter confirmed she’s been in the studio. In the wake of MOTOMAMI’s massive success, she’s drawn influence from personal growth, Kate Bush, Janis Joplin, and “reading paper books,” as she told Highsnobiety.Release date: TBALordeA Lorde album feels likely after the New Zealander spent 2024 dropping ominous hints via studio pics, emailed newsletters, and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it snippets. Word on the street is the Solar Power singer’s new era was honed alongside producer Jim-E Stack (Caroline Polachek, Kacy Hill, and Dominic Fike). For now, though, this girl stays so confusing.Release date: TBAMiley CyrusWill Miley Cyrus fix our lives? That seems to be the goal for the newly minted Grammy winner’s ninth album Something Beautiful, dropping later this year. As she told Harper’s Bazaar, the visual and experimental record takes inspo from Pink Floyd’s The Wall and 1995 Thierry Mugler couture, with hopes of medicating “somewhat of a sick culture through music.”Release date: TBALady GagaIn true Gaga fashion, Mother Monster is leaning into mystery ahead of LG7, her first pop album since 2020’s Chromatica. Aside from whispers of a Feb. 2025 release and a mysterious countdown, the singer has been tight-lipped about the record, which she says “leaps around genre in a way that’s almost corrupt.” Still, a Coachella headliner slot and lead singles “Die With a Smile” and “Disease” imply a supersized rollout.Release date: TBA Source link
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Nylon; Getty ImagesIn a year of uncertainty, one thing we can count on is a constant stream erupting from the chimney at the bop-making factory. Although 2024 was a jam-packed year of albums from A-listers and indie sweethearts alike, music lovers are already bracing for an equally exciting 2025. Below, we dive into everything we know about 15 of our most anticipated albums, from Lana Del Rey’s country moment to manifested returns from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.FKA twigsTechno, dance-floor makeouts, and sweaty raves in Prague inspired twigs’ upcoming third album EUSEXUA, her first full-length release since 2019’s Magdalene. In an Instagram post, she described the record as her “opus” and “a pin at the centre of the core of my artist.” Accordingly, the leading title track (which dropped in August) is a thesis statement demanding togetherness in the name of psychedelic trance. Its music video previews the carnal and hypnotic choreography defining this era — and makes a strong case for returning to the office.Release date: Jan. 24Tate McRaeTate McRae’s rise has long been prophesied by in-the-know pop heads who can recognize a trained-dancer pedigree when they see it. For that reason, the 21-year-old’s past two banner years felt like an arrival. On her third album So Close to What, arriving Feb. 21, the Canadian singer seems to be leaning into the slick, DGAF, hot-girl aesthetic she cultivated on “Exes” and “Greedy.” Lead single “It’s OK I’m OK” elicited well-deserved comparisons to Y2K-era Britney Spears.Release date: Feb. 21LisaAlter Ego already feels like a perfect title for LISA’s debut solo album (dropping Feb. 28), considering every track we’ve heard thus far represents a different facet of the Blackpink rapper’s identity. On the Tame Impala-sampling “Rockstar,” she’s a hyperconfident international celeb; on the girl-powered Rosalía collab “New Woman,” she reveals chameleonic trap-music powers; and “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” blew up her spot as a hopeless romantic with a soft spot for Sixpence None the Richer.Release date: Feb. 28BanksTen years after the release of her debut album Goddess, Banks is billing her upcoming fifth record, Off With Her Head, as a return to alt-pop form. In addition to reuniting with producers and musicians who shaped her initial sound, she’s recruited some new collaborators like Doechii, who matches her spite level on “I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend.”Release date: Feb. 28Japanese BreakfastLead singer Michelle Zauner’s search for meaning inspired the gloomy direction of Japanese Breakfast’s first album in three years, fittingly titled For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). The record is perfectly slotted to usher in sad-girl spring, revolving around themes of temptation and fear of failure, topped off by an unexpected collaboration with actor Jeff Bridges.Release date: March 21Lana Del ReyThe wait for Lana Del Rey’s 10th album — a gone-country turn originally set for September 2024 — has felt more like a bumpy dirt path than a picturesque backroad. Nevertheless, when the illustrious songwriter commits to a concept, she delivers. After confirming a headlining slot at this year’s Stagecoach, announcing a May 21 release, and teasing a new track called “Henry,” we’re fairly confident that LDR10, now titled The Right Person Will Stay, is hitching its wagon to a summer drop.Release date: May 21BeyoncéBeyoncé taught a masterclass in genre reinvention and Black music history with Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, the first two chapters in her ongoing album trilogy. And while “rock album” is the leading theory for its final Act III, we won’t know anything until Queen Bey is ready to share with us. That said, signs point to an album cover featuring a horse — and the Beyhive being well-fed.Release date: TBATaylor SwiftCould this be the year Taylor Swift drops Reputation (Taylor’s Version)? The pop star’s track record (and in-depth, Swiftie-led investigations) suggest at least one of her remaining two re-recorded albums is on the calendar for 2025. While her snake-inspired, electro-pop sixth album feels resonant this year — “If a man talks sh*t, then I owe him nothing,” anyone? — we wouldn’t be surprised if she zags with her version of 2006’s Taylor Swift or a top-secret, unexpected Travis Kelce-inspired third thing.Release date: TBAAddison RaeIf all is just in the world, this will be the year Addison Rae ascends the throne that Gay Twitter has been readying since her 2023 EP AR dropped. After releasing the sensual “Diet Pepsi” and Madonna-esque “Aquamarine” last year, a proper debut album feels like the logical next step, and well-curated collabs with Charli XCX and Arca have us confident in its pop-music-saving potential.Release date: TBAChappell RoanThis may be wishful thinking on our part, considering Chappell Roan is coming off the bedazzled heels of a meteoric year. Still, the Midwest princess confirmed she and go-to producer Dan Nigro have “five, maybe six” new songs locked and loaded. Plus, fans have already rallied behind “The Subway,” a wailing breakup ballad played on tour last summer, and the unabashed queer country bop “The Giver,” debuted on Saturday Night Live. At the risk of sounding too hot (to go), this followup could be arriving sooner than later.Release date: TBADoechiiAfter releasing her debut mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal, scoring three Grammy nominations, headlining a sold-out tour, and dropping a star-studded, sitcom-inspired “Denial is a River” visual — an early contender for 2025’s best music video — the Doechii hype is real. Thankfully, the Florida rapper has already promised a debut album with “more hits” and a 2025 release.Release date: TBARosalíaThe release of Rosalía’s untitled fourth album feels imminent after the Spanish singer-songwriter confirmed she’s been in the studio. In the wake of MOTOMAMI’s massive success, she’s drawn influence from personal growth, Kate Bush, Janis Joplin, and “reading paper books,” as she told Highsnobiety.Release date: TBALordeA Lorde album feels likely after the New Zealander spent 2024 dropping ominous hints via studio pics, emailed newsletters, and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it snippets. Word on the street is the Solar Power singer’s new era was honed alongside producer Jim-E Stack (Caroline Polachek, Kacy Hill, and Dominic Fike). For now, though, this girl stays so confusing.Release date: TBAMiley CyrusWill Miley Cyrus fix our lives? That seems to be the goal for the newly minted Grammy winner’s ninth album Something Beautiful, dropping later this year. As she told Harper’s Bazaar, the visual and experimental record takes inspo from Pink Floyd’s The Wall and 1995 Thierry Mugler couture, with hopes of medicating “somewhat of a sick culture through music.”Release date: TBALady GagaIn true Gaga fashion, Mother Monster is leaning into mystery ahead of LG7, her first pop album since 2020’s Chromatica. Aside from whispers of a Feb. 2025 release and a mysterious countdown, the singer has been tight-lipped about the record, which she says “leaps around genre in a way that’s almost corrupt.” Still, a Coachella headliner slot and lead singles “Die With a Smile” and “Disease” imply a supersized rollout.Release date: TBA Source link
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Nylon; Getty ImagesIn a year of uncertainty, one thing we can count on is a constant stream erupting from the chimney at the bop-making factory. Although 2024 was a jam-packed year of albums from A-listers and indie sweethearts alike, music lovers are already bracing for an equally exciting 2025. Below, we dive into everything we know about 15 of our most anticipated albums, from Lana Del Rey’s country moment to manifested returns from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.FKA twigsTechno, dance-floor makeouts, and sweaty raves in Prague inspired twigs’ upcoming third album EUSEXUA, her first full-length release since 2019’s Magdalene. In an Instagram post, she described the record as her “opus” and “a pin at the centre of the core of my artist.” Accordingly, the leading title track (which dropped in August) is a thesis statement demanding togetherness in the name of psychedelic trance. Its music video previews the carnal and hypnotic choreography defining this era — and makes a strong case for returning to the office.Release date: Jan. 24Tate McRaeTate McRae’s rise has long been prophesied by in-the-know pop heads who can recognize a trained-dancer pedigree when they see it. For that reason, the 21-year-old’s past two banner years felt like an arrival. On her third album So Close to What, arriving Feb. 21, the Canadian singer seems to be leaning into the slick, DGAF, hot-girl aesthetic she cultivated on “Exes” and “Greedy.” Lead single “It’s OK I’m OK” elicited well-deserved comparisons to Y2K-era Britney Spears.Release date: Feb. 21LisaAlter Ego already feels like a perfect title for LISA’s debut solo album (dropping Feb. 28), considering every track we’ve heard thus far represents a different facet of the Blackpink rapper’s identity. On the Tame Impala-sampling “Rockstar,” she’s a hyperconfident international celeb; on the girl-powered Rosalía collab “New Woman,” she reveals chameleonic trap-music powers; and “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” blew up her spot as a hopeless romantic with a soft spot for Sixpence None the Richer.Release date: Feb. 28BanksTen years after the release of her debut album Goddess, Banks is billing her upcoming fifth record, Off With Her Head, as a return to alt-pop form. In addition to reuniting with producers and musicians who shaped her initial sound, she’s recruited some new collaborators like Doechii, who matches her spite level on “I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend.”Release date: Feb. 28Japanese BreakfastLead singer Michelle Zauner’s search for meaning inspired the gloomy direction of Japanese Breakfast’s first album in three years, fittingly titled For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). The record is perfectly slotted to usher in sad-girl spring, revolving around themes of temptation and fear of failure, topped off by an unexpected collaboration with actor Jeff Bridges.Release date: March 21Lana Del ReyThe wait for Lana Del Rey’s 10th album — a gone-country turn originally set for September 2024 — has felt more like a bumpy dirt path than a picturesque backroad. Nevertheless, when the illustrious songwriter commits to a concept, she delivers. After confirming a headlining slot at this year’s Stagecoach, announcing a May 21 release, and teasing a new track called “Henry,” we’re fairly confident that LDR10, now titled The Right Person Will Stay, is hitching its wagon to a summer drop.Release date: May 21BeyoncéBeyoncé taught a masterclass in genre reinvention and Black music history with Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, the first two chapters in her ongoing album trilogy. And while “rock album” is the leading theory for its final Act III, we won’t know anything until Queen Bey is ready to share with us. That said, signs point to an album cover featuring a horse — and the Beyhive being well-fed.Release date: TBATaylor SwiftCould this be the year Taylor Swift drops Reputation (Taylor’s Version)? The pop star’s track record (and in-depth, Swiftie-led investigations) suggest at least one of her remaining two re-recorded albums is on the calendar for 2025. While her snake-inspired, electro-pop sixth album feels resonant this year — “If a man talks sh*t, then I owe him nothing,” anyone? — we wouldn’t be surprised if she zags with her version of 2006’s Taylor Swift or a top-secret, unexpected Travis Kelce-inspired third thing.Release date: TBAAddison RaeIf all is just in the world, this will be the year Addison Rae ascends the throne that Gay Twitter has been readying since her 2023 EP AR dropped. After releasing the sensual “Diet Pepsi” and Madonna-esque “Aquamarine” last year, a proper debut album feels like the logical next step, and well-curated collabs with Charli XCX and Arca have us confident in its pop-music-saving potential.Release date: TBAChappell RoanThis may be wishful thinking on our part, considering Chappell Roan is coming off the bedazzled heels of a meteoric year. Still, the Midwest princess confirmed she and go-to producer Dan Nigro have “five, maybe six” new songs locked and loaded. Plus, fans have already rallied behind “The Subway,” a wailing breakup ballad played on tour last summer, and the unabashed queer country bop “The Giver,” debuted on Saturday Night Live. At the risk of sounding too hot (to go), this followup could be arriving sooner than later.Release date: TBADoechiiAfter releasing her debut mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal, scoring three Grammy nominations, headlining a sold-out tour, and dropping a star-studded, sitcom-inspired “Denial is a River” visual — an early contender for 2025’s best music video — the Doechii hype is real. Thankfully, the Florida rapper has already promised a debut album with “more hits” and a 2025 release.Release date: TBARosalíaThe release of Rosalía’s untitled fourth album feels imminent after the Spanish singer-songwriter confirmed she’s been in the studio. In the wake of MOTOMAMI’s massive success, she’s drawn influence from personal growth, Kate Bush, Janis Joplin, and “reading paper books,” as she told Highsnobiety.Release date: TBALordeA Lorde album feels likely after the New Zealander spent 2024 dropping ominous hints via studio pics, emailed newsletters, and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it snippets. Word on the street is the Solar Power singer’s new era was honed alongside producer Jim-E Stack (Caroline Polachek, Kacy Hill, and Dominic Fike). For now, though, this girl stays so confusing.Release date: TBAMiley CyrusWill Miley Cyrus fix our lives? That seems to be the goal for the newly minted Grammy winner’s ninth album Something Beautiful, dropping later this year. As she told Harper’s Bazaar, the visual and experimental record takes inspo from Pink Floyd’s The Wall and 1995 Thierry Mugler couture, with hopes of medicating “somewhat of a sick culture through music.”Release date: TBALady GagaIn true Gaga fashion, Mother Monster is leaning into mystery ahead of LG7, her first pop album since 2020’s Chromatica. Aside from whispers of a Feb. 2025 release and a mysterious countdown, the singer has been tight-lipped about the record, which she says “leaps around genre in a way that’s almost corrupt.” Still, a Coachella headliner slot and lead singles “Die With a Smile” and “Disease” imply a supersized rollout.Release date: TBA Source link
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