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Shade Inspiration: 9 Nail Polish Colors That Are Perfect for Spring

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Spring is here! With a new season comes a lighter color scheme, and switching up nail color is an easy way to change your aesthetic for the new season.

Whether you’re the type to change your nails as often as your outfits, a casual collector who can’t turn down a sweet deal on nail polish, or anyone searching for shade inspiration, we’ve put together a list of nail polishes that are perfect for spring and summer.

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Below, find a roundup of pastels, neutrals and a few bolder colors to help your nails transition from one season to the next.

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Essie expressie, Quick-Dry Nail Polish, 8-Free Vegan, Bright Lilac, Sk8 With Destiny, 0.33 fl oz

$7.00

$10.00

30% off

When it comes to pastels, you can’t go wrong with lilac. This quick-dry nail polish from Essie’s Expressie collection blends lilac polish with blue undertones and a cream finish. The full collection features 10 different colors including orange, yellow, burgundy, blue, pink and green.

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Londontown Amalfi Love Nail Polish

$16

Feeling blue? Lighter blues are said to evoke feelings of tranquility. This gorgeous, ocean-blue shade of long-wear, chip-resistant, fast drying, high-gloss nail enamel will turn heads. And according to hundreds of customer reviews, you’ll love the shade.

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Golf le FLEUR Nail Polish

Go green for spring!  Tyler, the Creator’s Gold le FLEUR* nail polishes is available in blonde, pink and black, but we’re partial to the shade “Jade” for spring.

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essie Salon-Quality Nail Polish, 8-Free Vegan, Pastel Pink, Fiji, 0.46 fl oz

$8.69

$10.00

13% off

Pastel pink polish good to have in your collection, and not just for spring. Essie’s nail polish in dozens of colors, including multiple shades of pink.

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Olive & June Nail Polish HZ, Rosy Neutral

Keep is neutral for spring. Similar to pastel pink, neutral shades can be worn all year long.

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Dazzle Dry Oh My! Nail Polish

Crushin’ on coral? If you want to get a little bold with your color choice, coral is a fun and flirty shade for spring and summer.

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Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Nail Polish, Streak-Free, Shiny Finish, Long-Lasting Nail Color, Daisy Dukes

$3.28

$3.99

18% off

Don’t knock a classic. Sally Hansen’s Xtreme Wear polish is an affordable, long-wear nail paint with a decent shade range. And the bright yellow will help you bring a little sunshine to your fingertips this spring.

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Olive & June Yes Please Long Lasting Polish

Turquoise brings the good vibes. Whether you’re prepping for spring or summer, this stunning colors will Tk.

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OPI Nail Lacquer Crème Pink Nail Polish, Strawberry Margarita

$10.05

$11.99

16% off

Some people like to tone it down for spring but there’s no need to wait until summer to dip into the brighter side of the color wheel. This OPI nail lacquer is a top seller in the shade Strawberry Margarita, and 16% off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.

Kenny Chesney’s ‘Born’: All 15 Tracks Ranked

On Kenny Chesney‘s 20th studio album Born, out today (March 22) via Blue Chair Records/Warner Music Nashville, he continues his reputation for recording songs that both elevate the spirit and cut to the bone.

Landing nearly four years after his 2020 album Here and Now, Chesney’s latest revels in both taking risks and taking in every moment life gives you. Chesney included more songs than ever on his new project, clocking in at 15 tracks, each one mining universal truths and detailing yearnings for love, freedom and connection.

He works once again with his longtime producer Buddy Cannon, crafting an album that is a patchwork of songs, musical commemorations of a myriad of life moments, drawing on spontaneous road trips and dive-bars filled with the scent of ocean breezes, as well as high-octane instances of embracing wide-open independence, and tempered by more contemplative spaces accepting how time refines lives, both healing hurts and spilling heartbreaks, etching memories firmly into consciousness. Some songs, such as “Take Her Home,” touch on lasting love, while “Guilty Pleasure” centers on passion in the moment. A feeling of gratitude for the full spectrum of life courses through the album.

“There was no theme we’re singing about that holds it together,” the eight-time entertainer of the year winner said in a statement regarding the album. “But if you listen to all 15 songs, you’ll get the high energy fun, chasing adventures, don’t let people get you down piece and you’ll get the more reflective thinking about someone who’s died, the person you know you shouldn’t call emotions that have always been in the music, too.”

Perhaps a line in one of the album’s tracks, “Few Good Stories,” sums it up best: “When it’s all said and done, I’ll know I lived it well If I ain’t got nothing but a few good stories to tell.”

Here’s a look at Billboard‘s ranking of the album’s 15 tracks:

Tencent Music, Spotify & Other Streamers Lead Music Stocks as Legacy Broadcasters Fall Short

Music stocks’ performance this week was a microcosm of the entertainment industry this decade, with streaming companies making up the top four performers while legacy broadcasting stocks finished at the bottom of the heap.

Chinese music streaming company Tencent Music Entertainment rose 6.0% to $10.95 following the company’s encouraging full-year earnings results on Tuesday (Mar. 19). Although total revenue declined 2.1%, the online music part of the business is booming. Subscription revenue from QQ Music, Kuwo Music and Kugou Music increased 39.1% to $1.7 billion while the number of subscribers grew by 18.2 million to 106.7 million. Tencent Music shares reached a 52-week high of $11.80 on Thursday (Mar. 21) but dropped 4% on Friday (Mar. 22) following news that Zhenyu Xie, president/chief technology officer, tendered his resignation. Xie will be replaced on the board of directors by CFO Shirley Hu

Spotify gained 3.9% to $264.95, bringing its year-to-date improvement to 41.0%. On Tuesday, the streaming company released its fourth annual Loud & Clear report, a breakdown of the prior year’s royalty payouts. In 2023, the number of artists who received at least $10,000 from Spotify increased 16% to 66,000 — 2.7 times more than the number who received that much in 2017. The number of artists who earned $1 million or more from Spotify rose 18% to 1,250. 

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Two smaller companies posted even larger gains. Anghami shares rocketed 56.8% to $1.74 this week and reached as high as $2.20 after a regulatory filing revealed that Saudi media company MBC Group had amassed nearly a 14% stake in the Abu Dhabi-based music streamer. The investment helped give Anghami some breathing room after the Nasdaq warned in October that the stock faced delisting for closing under $1 for the prior 30 days. Anghami closed below $1 from Feb. 1 to Mar. 7 but has closed above $1 since Mar. 15. 

LiveOne jumped 10.9% to $2.04 after announcing on Monday (Mar. 18) that it expects record quarterly revenue with the help of increased Tesla sales, 30 new podcasts and more than $2 million in monthly recurring revenue from clients in its B2B streaming business. Additionally, the company revealed that it repurchased $250,000 worth of stock in the previous 30 days and extinguished $3 million of payables of PodcastOne, the podcast company it spun off in September 2023.  

Streaming companies’ gains helped the Billboard Global Music Index rise 1.3% to a record 1,719.66 this week, breaking a two-week skid and topping the previous record of 1,715.81 set the week ended Mar. 1. The 20-company index had an even number of winners and losers. 

Major indexes rose to new heights after the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated the central bank still expected three interest rate cuts in 2024 despite a recent increase in inflation. In the United States, the Nasdaq composite rose 2.9% to 16,428.82, a new closing high, and reached an intraday high on Thursday. The S&P 500 finished the week up 2.3% to 5,234.18, even after falling 0.1% on Friday. In the United Kingdom, the FTSE 100 gained 2.6% to 7,930.92. South Korea’s KOSPI composite index rose 3.1% to 2,748.56. China’s Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.2% to 3,048.03.   

Broadcasters were at the opposite end of the spectrum. The index’s biggest decliner was iHeartMedia, which fell 7.7% to $1.91. After a sluggish year for national advertising, iHeartMedia executives have predicted 2024 will be “a recovery year” and first-quarter revenue decline will be less severe than previous quarters. Maybe so, but investors have dropped its stock 28.5% year to date. 

Two other radio companies were among the bottom four stocks. Cumulus Media shares fell 6.6% to $3.41 and are down 35.9% in the first 12 weeks of the year. Cumulus’ revenue was down 11.4% in 2023, and CEO Mary Berner warned investors in February that “choppy” ad demand limited its ability to forecast in 2024.

SiriusXM, which is optimistic about its redesigned streaming app, dropped 4.2% to $3.88 and has fallen 29.1% this year. Liberty Media, which owns 84% of SiriusXM’s outstanding shares, plans to merge the SiriusXM stock with the Liberty SiriusXM track stock later this year. 

Davido and Emerging Artist Lila Iké Release New Song ‘Flex My Soul‘

Today, Billboard, in partnership with Honda, announced the release of a new song from Grammy Nominee Davido and internationally acclaimed songbird Lila Iké titled “Flex My Soul.” The release celebrates the 5-year anniversary of Billboard and Honda’s collaboration on Honda Stage, the music platform offering unique, behind-the-music storytelling and celebrating the journeys of established and up-and-coming artists.

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In partnership with Billboard, Honda Stage provides breakthrough and established artists a platform to share their stories and connect with music fans through docu-style video content. The latest, “Flex My Soul,”is inspired by living in the moment, chasing your dreams, and acknowledging life’s blessings.

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Davido is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer regarded as one of the most important Afrobeat artists of the 21st century. Lila Iké is a Jamaican-born songstress known for her distinctive delivery, old-school sensibilities, and modern-day swagger with her unique fusion of contemporary reggae with soul, hip-hop, and dancehall elements.

“The first time I heard this song and heard what Davido was saying, I was inspired to speak on the topic,” said Lila Iké. “To me, the song speaks about being happy, living your dream, and staying positive while celebrating life with people you care about. I decided to continue on that wavelength of feeling blessed, driven, and in a celebratory spirit for all the blessings that have been manifesting in my life.”

Honda Stage celebrates music’s breakout stars on the verge of global notoriety. Each featured Honda Stage artist has a unique story hinged on their dreams to succeed in the industry and their determination to make their dreams a reality. Past Honda Stage featured artists, in partnership with Billboard, include Roaslía, Bad Bunny, Natti Natasha, Normani, and many others.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled about our partnership with Honda,” says Dana Droppo, Billboard’s Chief Brand Officer. Together, we’ve pioneered new avenues of creativity to drive innovative content that resonates with music audiences worldwide.”



New Music From Shakira & Tyla, Kendrick Lamar Takes Shots At Drake & J. Cole & More | Billboard News

It’s Friday, March 22nd and there’s a ton of new music to listen to! Shakira dropped her new album ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ which features a track with Cardi B. Future and Metro Boomin released a collaboration album titled ‘We Don’t Trust You.’ Tyla’s self-titled debut album is finally here. And more. We went to Rolling Loud LA to find the biggest Barbz. Chicano Batman talks about their upcoming album ‘Notebook Fantasy.’ Ivan Cornejo tells us all about his experience performing at the Houston Rodeo. Green Day rocks out to their new album ‘Saviors’ at the House of Blues in Anaheim. And more!

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New Music from Shakira,Tyla and more. We visit the Houston rodeo with Iván Cornejo and explore Rolling Loud to find the biggest Barbz, Chicano Batman stops by our studio and we take you into Green Day’s epic show. Welcome back to Billboard News, I’m Tetris Kelly. It’s Friday, March 22. And it’s almost the weekend. We’ve got a lot to get through first, starting with your Friday music guide. The Colombian queen is back, Shakira returns with a whole new album, and it includes plenty of features like Cardi B on “Puntaría.”

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More new music throughout the show but we’ve got a bunch of interviews for you today.

Iván Cornejo
I felt nice you know cuz Houston is like my second home my my first show was here in Houston, half the crowd was my family and the other 12 people you know, just fans, it feels nice to just come back two years later and just you know, do the Houston rodeo which was insane for me.

Iván Cornejo
It’s a beautiful feeling Houston just has always showed me so much love it feels nice knowing that like a lot of people who came to see me tonight


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Dolly Parton Releases Her Own Line of Cast Iron Skillets: Shop the Limited Collection

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Let your cooking do the talking. Dolly Parton is taking her baking empire a step further and jumping into the world of cookware.

The 78-year-old country music legend teamed with Lodge, a Tennessee cast-iron cookware company, to release a collection of pre-seasoned cast iron skillets.

“Home is as much a state of mind as it is a place for me,” the music icon said in a statement shared on her website on March 15. “I am excited to share these new kitchenware collections inspired by my childhood memories. While we didn’t have much that money could buy growing up, spending time with family over a meal created priceless moments that have lasted a lifetime. It is my hope that these products be a part of wonderful memories for you.”

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On Instagram, Parton pointed out that her new collection is “made in Tennessee, just like me!”

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The cast iron pots range from 10 inches to 13.25 inches and feature Dolly-inspired designs, along with her signature and portrait on some of the pots. The pots are named after classic songs such as the I Will Always Love You Cast Iron Skillet ($29.95), the Love Is Like a Butterfly Cast Iron Skillet ($36.95) and the Light of a Clear Blue Morning Cast Iron Skillet ($54.95). There’s also a Dolly Parton Cast Iron Guitar Skillet ($22.95) celebrating her successful foray into rock music.

Parton’s expansive homeware line will feature home, kitchen and tableware products. The cast iron pots are the first release from the collection and comes on the heels of Parton announcing a new cookbook, Good Lookin’ Cookin,’ set to be released on September 17.

The Dolly Parton Cast Iron Collection is available at Lodge.com, Walmart.com and Cracker Barrel.

Shop the limited collection below.

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The “I Will Always Love You” 10.25-inch skillet is almost too pretty to cook with. This lovely skillet comes complete with a portrait of Parton gazing at a butterfly.

From country star to rock star. Lodge created this 10.5-inch, guitar-shaped skillet to celebrate Parton’s “rockstar status.” The adorable skillet features Parton’s signature at the bottom.

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The 12-inch skillet is named after “Love Is Like Butterfly,” the lead single and title track from Parton’s 1974 studio album. The song earn Parton her fourth No. 1 hit on the country charts.

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A perfect breakfast pan. This 13.25-inch skillet is large enough to whip up all your breakfast favorites. It’s sold exclusively at Lodge.com and “inspired by the Smoky Mountains,” per the product description.

Tim McGraw Rocks a Caitlin Clark Jersey at Concert in College Basketball Star’s Hometown: ‘When in Iowa’

When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think of Caitlin Clark. The country superstar made the best wardrobe decision at his concert in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday night, pulling up to the stage in a No. 22 jersey in honor of the University of Iowa basketball star.

Pairing the jersey with jeans and one of his signature cowboy hats, the “Please Remember Me” singer gestured to his outfit and told the crowd at Wells Fargo Arena, “Gotta represent!”

“Girl power!” he added as fans cheered.

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McGraw also shared a photo of his sporty look on X, formerly Twitter. “When in Iowa…. Had to represent!” he wrote. “Big year for @CaitlinClark22 and @IowaWBB.”

The three-time Grammy winner is currently on his Standing Room Only Tour — featuring special guest Carly Pearce — in support of his August 2023 album of the same name, which bowed at No. 75 on the Billboard 200. Following his show in Iowa, he’ll travel throughout the U.S. and Canada before closing out the trek June 29 in Sacramento.

McGraw’s Des Moines show came just one day ahead of the NCAA March Madness kickoff for women’s basketball, in which Iowa — largely thanks to Des Moines native Clark’s impressive skills on the court — is one of four No. 1 seeds. Last year, she led the Hawkeyes to the national championship game, although they lost to Louisiana State University 102-85. She also recently became college basketball’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing LSU’s Pete Maravich.

See photos and videos of McGraw repping Caitlin Clark’s jersey below.

Xavi, Shakira, & More: Which Is Your Favorite New Latin Music Release This Week? Vote!

This week, Billboard‘s New Music Latin roundup and playlist — curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — feature fresh new releases from artists such as Xavi, Elena Rose, Fonseca, and more.

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This week’s notable release was Shakira’s 12th studio album, and her first in seven years, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, where she takes fans on a journey of transformation following a sentimental breakup that left her fragile and sensitive but brought her back to music. The set delivers a captivating blend of pop, Afrobeats (“Nassau”), bachata (“Monotonía”), Tex-Mex rhythms (“(Entre Paréntesis)”) and a return to her rock roots (“Cómo Dónde y Cuándo”), and includes the focus single “Puntería” with Cardi B.

Speaking of collabs, Peruvian singer-songwriter Nicole Zignago and Colombian hitmaker Camilo united their ethereal vocals for “mimos,” a pop-ballad that will tug at your heartstrings; and Fonseca joined forces with salsa icons Gilberto Santa Rosa and Chuco Valdés in the beautiful bolero “Colección de Recuerdos.”

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Moreover, Elena Rose dropped “Me Lo Merezco,” a manifestation and self love letter, where she chants about living in the present and deserving all her blessings; Danny Ocean calls for personal action in “Cero condiciones” that invites us to be ourselves, without thinking about what others may think or say; and Xavi released his latest track “Corazón de Piedra” on the heels of his hits “La Diabla” and “La Víctima.”

Last week, Ivan Cornejo’s “Baby Please” won the poll with more than 90 percent of the votes. He was followed by Yeison Jimenez and Luis Ángel “El Flaco” “Hasta El Último Momento.” Which is your favorite new Latin music release of this week? Vote below!

In Canada: Streaming Manipulation Sites Shut Down, Ex-Warner Music A&R Head Starts Management Firm

Nine sites that were selling fraudulent streams have been taken offline, according to IFPI and Music Canada.

IFPI, the worldwide recording industry association, and Music Canada, a trade group that represents major Canadian labels, filed a legal complaint with the Canadian Competition Bureau against the sites, accusing them of selling false plays and streams to manipulate streaming service data. The nine connected sites, the most popular of which used the domain name MRINSTA.com, have since gone offline (though you can still see them via the Wayback Machine).

“Streaming manipulation has no place in music,” stated Lauri Rechardt, the IFPI’s chief legal officer. “Perpetrators and enablers of streaming manipulation cannot be allowed to continue to divert revenue away from the artists who create the music.”

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As streaming has grown in popularity, so have efforts to game services’ royalty models. Vancouver-based fraud detection software company Beatdapp estimates that as many as 10% of music streams are fake. Fake streams are often generated through streaming farms, which use bots to automatically stream particular songs and boost their stats.

Canada recorded 145.3 billion streams in 2023. – Rosie Long Decter

Warner Music Canada’s Head of A&R Leaves to Start New Management Company, SWING

It was only January of this year that Victoria, B.C. pop-funk artist Diamond Cafe announced his signing to Warner Music Canada. Now, George Kalivas, the man who signed him, is breaking off on his own to manage him — and building a whole new company around the singer.

SWING is launching as a Toronto-based management company with Diamond Cafe as its first artist, though Kalivas says the eventual plan is to “evolve into a full-service record label in no time.” 

Kalivas started in marketing at Warner Canada seven years ago, handling domestic artists signed to the label and international releases signed to subsidiaries like Atlantic and 300. But he had “one foot in A&R,” he says, which became official two years ago when Kristen Burke became label president.

His first signing was Crash Adams, a Canadian pop duo known for viral TikTok trends. After the joint launch of 91 North Records by Warner Canada and Warner India, Kalivas helped sign the label’s second artist, AR Paisley. A long-simmering Canadian rapper, Paisley hit the top 10 of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 this year with “Drippy,” a posthumous collaboration with the late Punjabi-Canadian superstar Sidhu Moose Wala.

But it was Diamond Cafe who made him realize the time was right to strike off on his own, Kalivas says. “I haven’t seen a triple threat artist like him — writer, performer and producer — in 15 years,” he says. “He’s next level.”

As publishing and song catalogues become a major money-maker in the music industry, artists like Diamond Cafe who can work both in front of and behind the scenes are getting scouted heavily. For SWING, it’s enough to structure a whole new company around. – Richard Trapunski

Texas Songwriter Livingston Debuts on the Canadian Hot 100 With ‘Shadow’

Texas singer-songwriter Livingston is making a splash on the Canadian charts this week.

The 21-year-old has landed on the Canadian Hot 100 for the first time, with his single “Shadow” debuting at No. 100. The ominous tarck, which finds Livingston warning about the dangers we pose to ourselves, shows off his belt and falsetto over keyboard stabs and jittery percussion. “Shadow” is also performing well on the iTunes charts and has gathered over a million YouTube views since its Mar. 7 release.

Livingston’s new album, A Hometown Odyssey, also found a spot on the Canadian Albums chart this week, debuting at No. 92. Livingston first gained popularity as a teenager on TikTok during the pandemic and signed shortly thereafter with Elektra records. His website states that he “reclaimed his independence” from his major label deal a year ago; Hometown Odyssey is independently released.

Independence seems to suit Livingston well. Though he isn’t charting on the U.S. Hot 100 or Billboard 200 yet, sometimes rising American artists — like Benson Boone — perform better in Canada before gaining steam in the United States. – Rosie Long Decter

Queer Jams of the Week: New Music From Remi Wolf, Adrianne Lenker, Fletcher & More

Spring has officially sprung, which means it’s time to freshen up your warm weather playlists with some new tunes from you favorite queer artists! Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ artists.

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From Remi Wolf’s groovy new single to Adrianne Lenker’s stunning new album, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below:

Remi Wolf, “Cinderella”



Everybody needs a good fairy godmother in their life — so, Remi Wolf decided to be her own. With “Cinderella,” the first single off the star’s upcoming album Big Ideas, Wolf breaks down all of her different moods into colorful subcategories, narrating the rollercoaster of emotion she constantly finds herself on. As you listen, the ’70s-inspired groove will slowly ratchet up, giving you ample room to dance off even your greatest worries. And that’s largely the point, as Wolf sings on this deliriously fun song; “Baby girl, won’t you dry your eyes?/ Don’t stress because you’re doing it right.”

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Adrianne Lenker, Bright Future



In a music landscape where overproduction can feel like the new norm, Big Thief star Adrianne Lenker is offering something antithetical. On Bright Future, the singer-songwriter’s latest solo project, Lenker gives fans a direct line to the creative process — every song on the new track was recorded directly to tape, live in studio. Typically armed with her voice (as well as the voices of a few collaborators) and delicate guitars, Lenker proves her less-is-more thesis is well worth listening to, especially when paired with her phenomenal songwriting skills. Bright Future makes a big promise with it’s title; fortunately for us, Lenker delivers in spades.

Fletcher, In Search of the Antidote



Fletcher’s ready to sing about something else. After a career’s worth of songs about love and heartbreak, Fletcher’s latest LP In Search of the Antidote sees the singer-songwriter turning her gaze inward, asking herself questions about identity (“Ego Talking”), self-defeating mentalities (“Attached to You”) and yes, occasionally, romance (“Crush”). With her lyrical skills honed to a new level, Fletcher proves throughout Antidote that she’s ready for the next challenge life throws at her, whatever it may be.

Girl in Red feat. Sabrina Carpenter, “You Need Me Now?”



What happens when you take two headline-making openers from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and put them together on a song? It sounds like you get a pop banger. Girl in Red teams up with Sabrina Carpenter on the cutting “You Need Me Now?,” a driving pop-rock single that sees the pair of pop singers going for their respective exes’ jugulars. With powerful guitars and frenetic drums, the duo let their former flames know that talk is cheap, and their time is officially up. So, to answer the titles question — yes, we definitely need more Girl in Red and Sabrina Carpenter right now.

Gossip, Real Power



Nearly 12 years after they released their last album, pioneering indie rock group Gossip is back and ready for more. Real Power sees the trio taking on a wide spectrum on sound, be it disco-pop (“Give It Up For Love”), funk (“Don’t Be Afraid”) or sheer rock (“Real Power”). But even with a variety of sonic textures, the group remains committed to what makes them Gossip — high camp aesthetics and powerful lyrics meant to challenge what you accept as the “norm.

King Isis, Shed



After giving fans a panoply of pop songs on their EP Scales, King Isis would like to dive into something a little bit darker. Throughout Shed, that is exactly what the up-and-coming artist does, turning up the grungy punk aesthetics but keeping the artistry that fans have come to love, crafting a breif, affecting tour through the angstier side of their musical output.

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