New Music Friday singles 🎶
It’s because of all your hate, they’re iconic by mistake! KATSEYE, LE SSERAFIM and ILLIT bring some girl power to proceedings with ICONIC BY MISTAKE. The collaboration marks the first time HYBE has united its three biggest girl groups on a single track, bridging polished K-pop production with fierce global ambition.
KATSEYE’s fellow Pop Star Academy alumni ADÉLA also unleashes brand-new cut Red Bottoms. It sees the Slovak singer-songwriter compare herself to a pair of red-soled Christian Louboutins after getting “done so dirty” by an ex.
Elsewhere, BABYMONSTER are back with SUGAR HONEY ICE TEA, South London soul star Debbie drops Weight On Me, Ayra Starr causes a Tornado and Mae Stephens promises to stop the people pleasing on Earn It.
After landing one of the Official biggest songs of 2025 with The Days, Chrystal returns with summer-ready bop The One, as Aitch puts a 2026 spin on Anita Ward‘s 1979 disco classic Ring My Bell with RMB (Ring My Bell).
Viral hitmaker honestav links up with mgk on Crash First, lifted from his upcoming album Sweet American Boy, coming next Friday, June 19. Meanwhile Dave Lofts, one of Ireland’s most exciting emerging talents who counts none other than Russell Crowe as a fan, delivers powerful new single Where Is The Love.
Fresh from his Lewis Capaldi support slot, Gothenburg-born singer-songwriter Isak Danielson serves up Stockholm. On the track, Isak says: “Stockholm is a song about sorrow, regret, and the lingering question of what might have happened if we had made it through. It stayed with me for a long time. At first, I wasn’t very fond of it, but today I truly believe it’s one of the greatest songs I’ve ever written.”
Caity Baser brings the summer vibes with Where’s My Bikini, Motörhead release Be My Baby (Live At Lowlands Festival 2007), MR WA7T drops Hold Me Tight and Gia Ford offers up At Least For Now.
Look out for more big new releases from the likes of JHart (Memories), piri (ahh bby), HIGHSOCIETY and Micah Martin (Tomorrow’s Over), Suki Waterhouse (When I Get Drunk (I Want You Boy)), Cherry Bomb (Sorry You’re Not Sorry), The Bankes Brothers (Aaliyah), Colton Dawson (It’s Gonna Rain), Mora (Cabernet), Livtar (Yeah I Know) and Black Lounge (Roommate).
Now, let’s turn our attention to albums.
New Music Friday albums 💿
Olivia Rodrigo returns with her third studio set, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love. Featuring former Number 1 single drop dead and the cure, can the LP follow SOUR and GUTS to earn Olivia a hat-trick of Albums Chart-toppers?
Dance fans are being fed this week. Aussie-born, London-based DJ and producer Sonny Fodera serves up can we do it all again?, his sixth studio album. Five years in the making, the 18-track collection already boasts five Official Top 40 singles: Asking, Never Be Alone, Somedays, Tell Me and Think About Us.
Meanwhile, Dutch dance duo ANOTR – aka Jesse van der Heijden and Oguzhan Guney – unleash their fourth LP, Withness.
Tori Kelly returns with her sixth studio project God Must Really Love Me, including recent singles Control and Dive.
blink-182 celebrate 25 years of their 2001 album Take Off Your Pants And Jacket with an extended anniversary edition of the record containing six never-before-heard tracks. Having originally peaked at Number 4, can it go even better and beat its current best?
Bebe Rexha is back with her first independently-released record DIRTY BLONDE, while Canadian singer-songwriter Johnny Orlando drops his second full-length work, Songs for Young Lovers.
Avalanche serves as West Yorkshire-formed five-piece Embrace‘s ninth studio set, and first since 2022’s How To Be A Person Like Other People. Is a ninth Top 10 album on the horizon for the lads?
British rock supergroup Cream – Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker – reissue their 1968 Top 5 LP Wheels of Fire as a newly remastered and expanded Super Deluxe Edition.
Norwegian pop artist Dagny delivers her third LP Dancefloor Erotica, as English prog rock outfit Yes offer up their 24th in the form of Aurora.
Elsewhere, expect big new album releases from the likes of Rick Ross (Set in Stone), Kelsey Lu (So Help Me God), Ruth Garbus (Profound) and Sublime (Until the Sun Explodes).
New Music Friday song, album and DVD releases for June 12 2026:
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