New Music Friday singles đ¶
A new era for Shania Twain is upon us! After dropping the news yesterday (13 May) that her seventh LP Little Miss Twain is coming this summer, the lead single Dirty Rosie has been unleashed unto the world! Â
She is also set to embark on her 12-night sold-out run at London’s Wembley Stadium Connected by EE with Harry Styles on his Together, Together Tour. Â
Throwing it back, old school style! Shakira will once again provide this year’s FIFA World Cup song titled, Dai Dai. Translated to “let’s go”, the official 2026 anthem will be the second time she has provided a track for the biggest sporting tournament in the world, having released Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) for the 2010 event in South Africa.Â
Simon Cowell fused boyband December 10 drop their third single, Infinity (123). Following on from Run My Way and Angel, that track is laced with heavy garage nostalgia, through a hook-heavy hyper-modern pop filter culminating in pure summer serotonin. This comes off the back of the lads announcing their headline tour, which kicks off in June. Â
We certainly wonât be Falling Out of Love with The Strokes anytime soon. The next instalment of their forthcoming release Reality Awaits, the futuristic sounding ballad is a major shift from their usual melody, and a potential nod towards what we can expect when the album is out.
Two stalwarts of the game in Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran combine forces to usher in Repeat It. Â
Tove Lo debuts Iâm your girl right? the first taste of Estrus, the Swedish star’s upcoming LP available on Friday, 18 September, as Malaysian-born British talent Chloe Qisha introduces Surprise Surprise.Â
Scottish singer-songwriter Blair Davie returns with So What?, the next bold, creative chapter of their upcoming EP, You Like Ugly, Donât You Babe. Â
Speaking on the track, Blair said: “So What? Is about falling in love against all odds. When it feels like the whole universe is telling you to run but instead you plant your feet and let love hit you. Even when itâs terrifying, even when you feel undeserving, even when your star signs suggests youâd be better as enemies than loversâŠsay So What? And dive in anyway. Itâs a feeling that can apply to anything, of choosing to take action despite the fear.âÂ
Jorja Smith is letting us know Whatâs Done Is Done. Teased on her Instagram over the past couple of weeks, the track now comes at a time where Jorja is re-instating herself as one of the UKâs most precious exports. Â
Global K-pop powerhouse aespa release their new hip-hop infused dance single WDA (Whole Different Animal) featuring G-DRAGON, ahead of their forthcoming second full-length album, LEMONADE.Â
Elsewhere, Armin van Buuren and Andrew Bayer look to set the tone with their emotional single Serendipity, TOMMY WĂ blesses us with ALLELUYA (ANOTHER WORLD) ahead of his three shows at this yearâs Great Escape in Brighton, Bloc Party return with Coming On Strong and rising vocalist/songwriter Lila Drew provides fresh material on Same Old Song. Â
Now, weâll delve into the albums.Â
New Music Friday albums đż
Whose ready for a cold summer? Drake returns with his highly anticipated ninth studio project, ICEMANÂ
The Canadianâs first full release in three years, it could result in a seventh Number 1 accolade, equalling the likes of Paul McCartney, George Michael and more. Â
Can the ICEMAN keep his cool and avoid melting under the pressure? Â
Global reggae and dancehall icon Shaggy considers himself lucky, rolling the dice and looking to hit big on new album, Lottery. The 13-track project is built around Shaggyâs long-held philosophy of âalways betting on yourselfâ. Â
Giveon releases the second part of his 2025 record Beloved with Beloved: Act II. This includes collaborations with the likes of Teddy Swims, Sasha Keable and others.Â
Pop-rock duo The Hoosiers are showing no Compassion, as they unapologetically reveal their sixth LP. They last charted in the Top 40 back in 2010, can they finally break the main standings after almost 16 years away?Â
Presenting his 19th full release is the legendary Peter Frampton with Carry The Light, as American Robin Beck presents Living Proof. Beck shot to fame in the UK in 1988 with her hit single, First Time.Â
New Music Friday song, album and DVD releases for May 15 2026:
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