After becoming the first British female to land three Top 10 singles simultaneously last month, Olivia Dean delivers her second studio LP The Art Of Loving. Featuring smash hits Nice To Each Other, Lady Lady and Man I Need, alongside focus track So Easy (To Fall In Love), can the record better the Number 4 peak of Olivia’s 2023 Mercury Prize-nominated Messy?
Perrie becomes the second Little Mix member to serve up a solo collection. Including Top 10 single Forget About Us, the self-titled record sees Perrie navigate parenthood, first dates, friendship…and friendship breakups. Allow Perrie to talk you through the album, track by track, here.
Doja Cat will be hoping for a third UK Top 5 album with Vie. The LP sees Doja collaborate with the likes of SZA (Take Me Dancing) and Jack Antonoff (Top 20 tune Jealous Type).
Swedish pop queen Zara Larsson ushers in her fifth album era with Midnight Sun. Once again joining forces with MNEK after the pair first struck gold on 2015’s Never Forget You, the record includes focus track Blue Moon, Pretty Ugly, Crush and its viral title track.
Girls Aloud celebrate 20 years of their acclaimed third collection Chemistry with its 20th Anniversary Edition. Available on CD, vinyl and digital formats, the reissue boasts b-sides and never-before-released tracks (colour us intrigued to hear Naked In The Shower). Having just missed the Top 10 on its release back in 2005, could it do it this time? Read nine things you (probably) never knew about Girls Aloud’s Chemistry album here.
It’s time! Mariah Carey serves her sixteenth studio record Here For It All this week. Featuring collaborations with Anderson .Paak, Kehlani and The Clark Sisters, Mimi will be hoping for a landmark 20th UK Top 40 album.
Following the success of 2024 debut Letter to Self, which peaked at Number 2 on the Official Independent Albums Chart and Official Vinyl Albums Chart, Dublin-formed outfit SPRINTS deliver All That Is Over, their second full-length work.
Elsewhere, we see new releases from the likes of Moon Panda (Dumb Luck), Robert Plant (Saving Grace), Rochelle Jordan (Through The Wall), Jeff Tweedy (Twilight Override) and The Boomtown Rats (The First 50 Years: Songs of Boomtown Glory).
Now, let’s talk singles.
Fresh off the back of Number 1 summer smash Dior, MK recruits Clementine Douglas on brand-new cut Come Find Me. Could another chart-topper be on the cards?
Sam Ryder strives to be a Better Man on the latest taste of upcoming album Heartland, due October 17. The release comes ahead of Sam’s biggest-ever headline show at London’s Wembley Arena on November 6.
With the announcement of their sixth studio album EVERYONE’S A STAR!, released November 14, 5 Seconds of Summer are back with NOT OK.
Tate McRae drops surprise standalone single TIT FOR TAT, BRITs Rising Star 2025 winner Myles Smith serves Stay (If You Wanna Dance) and Florence + The Machine offer up latest Everybody Scream track One Of The Greats.
Tame Impala tease upcoming album Deadbeat with Dracula, Rita Ora goes All Natural, Oasis usher in their final Live ’25 UK shows with Morning Glory (Unplugged) and Sigrid unveils brand-new tune Two Years.
New Music Friday song and album releases for September 26 2025
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