The year 2025 is shaping up to be fantastic for music lovers, with some of the biggest names in the industry gearing up to release new albums. Kicking things off were Bad Bunny and Lil Baby, whose highly-anticipated projects—Debí Tirar Más Fotos and WHAM (Who Hard as Me), respectively—arrived in the first week of January. On January 31st, The Weeknd unveiled his much-anticipated sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. Ethel Cain also made her long-awaited return with Perverts, her first album in three years. FKA Twigs unleashed her critically acclaimed third album Eusexua, Central Cee released his debut LP Can’t Rush Greatness. Tate McRae released her third album So Close To What. LISA dropped her highly anticipated debut album Alter Ego, featuring hit singles such as “Born Again” and “Rockstar.” Lady Gaga treated fans with her new album Mayhem, Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco joined forces on I Said I Love You First, while JENNIE unleashed her highly anticipated debut album Ruby. Morgan Wallen treated fans with his third LP, I’m the Problem, which is already the most streamed country album of 2025 so far. Sabrina Carpenter released her record-breaking seventh album Man’s Best Friend. Taylor Swift made history with The Life of a Showgirl. Looking ahead, fans can look forward to albums from Ty Dolla Sign, Amber Mark, Khalid, Demi Lovato and Halle.
From pop to rock, from rap to reggae, from country to R&B, there is something for everyone in this diverse and exciting lineup of musical projects. Whether you are looking for a fresh sound, a nostalgic trip, or a sonic surprise, you will find it in the new music of 2025. Here are the most anticipated albums on the way, sorted by their release dates.
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October
10th:
- After the Sun Goes Down – Khalid
- Bianca – Bia
- Britpop – Robbie Williams
- Woman of Faces – Celeste
- Pretty Idea – Amber Mark
- Avenoir – Calum Scott
- Soft – Lany
- Girls – Princess Nokia
- The Light for Days – Jacob Collier
- Arthouse – Nemo
17th:
- Deadbeat – Tame Impala
- Tycoon – Ty Dolla Sign
- Everyone’s Talking! – All Time Low
- Smoochies – Ashnikko
- I Feel Everything – Maggie Lindemann
- Episodes – Gucci Mane
- Bbno$ – bbno$
- I Didn’t Come Here to Leave – Chris Young
- Heartland – Sam Ryder
- All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade – Of Monsters and Men
- From the Pyre – The Last Dinner Party
- Kicking My Feet – Ruel
23rd:
24th:
- It’s Not That Deep – Demi Lovato
- Love? Or Something Like It – Halle
- The Navy Album – Roddy Ricch
- Son of Spergy – Daniel Caesar
- There’s Always More That I Could Say – Sigrid
- The Boy Who Played the Harp – Dave
- Death & Love Pt.2 – Circa Waves
- Returning to Myself – Brandi Carlile
31st:
- Everybody Scream – Florence + The Machine
- How to Be Human – Cat Burns
November
7th:
- Ur an Angel I’m Just Particles – Benee
- Shish – Portugal. The Man
- Seventy – Paul Kelly
14th:
- Everyone’s A Star! – 5 Seconds of Summer
- Eusexua Afterglow – FKA Twigs
21st:
- Wicked: For Good — The Soundtrack – Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
- Everything, In Time – Ella Eyre
28th:
- Don’t Tease Me with a Good Time – Jessie J
December
5th:
- Ghost World – Alison Wonderland
- Love & Fear – Zac Brown Band
19th:
- Kiss of the Spider Woman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – Jennifer Lopez, Diego Luna, & Tonatiuh
TBA
- Iceman – Drake
- TBA – Lana Del Rey
- Pink Friday 3 – Nicki Minaj
- TBA – Ludacris
- Don’t Be Dumb – ASAP Rocky
- Pretty B***h Music – Saweetie
- Megan: Act III – Megan Thee Stallion
- TBA – BLACKPINK
- TBA – Rosalía
- TBA – BTS
- Alarm of God – DJ Khaled
- TBA – Charli Puth
- Love In Real Life – Lizzo
- The Leak$ – Lil Baby
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