If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. Bad Bunny drops a new heart-filled album & Sabrina Carpenter talks about finally getting some Grammy recognition—this is what you missed.
#1
Bad Bunny Pours Out His Soul
Bad Bunny’s latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, is a nostalgic love letter to Puerto Rico, blending folk, reggaeton, salsa, and bomba. Inspired by traditional sounds and migration stories, he digs into Puerto Rican heritage while adding his modern flair. The album, which starts with a wail of “Nueva York!” and ends with heartfelt rhythms, features rising local talents and a raw, “street” vibe. His mom cried to one song, and for Bad Bunny, that beats any award. It’s an album rooted in home, heart, and the joy of simply singing your soul out.
#2
Sabrina Talks Grammy Nom
Sabrina Carpenter is hitting all the high notes! A decade after her Disney days, she’s now a Grammy powerhouse with six nominations and a record-breaking sixth album, Short n’ Sweet. From topping the Billboard charts to shattering records with hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” Sabrina’s pop reign is unstoppable. Her sold-out arena tour and global fan love only sweeten the deal. As for her Best New Artist nod? Sabrina’s taking it all in stride, proving that baby steps can lead to superstar strides.
#3
Chris On The Road Again
Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show is back for Summer 2025 with a star-studded lineup and a coast-to-coast tour! Kicking off June 4 in South Carolina and wrapping October 10 in Florida, Stapleton will share the stage with Nikki Lane, Brittney Spencer, Grace Potter, Marty Stuart, and more. Highlights include a Madison Square Garden stop and 14 new North American dates alongside his Australian shows. Tickets go on sale Jan. 17, so get ready to hit the road for some Grammy-nominated country magic.
#4
Los Angeles Fires: How to Help the Music Community
The Los Angeles wildfires have devastated the area, burning over 35,000 acres, destroying 10,000 homes and buildings, and forcing more than 200,000 people to evacuate, including many in the music community. Relief resources are available specifically for artists and music industry workers. MusiCares has launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort, pledging $1 million to assist those in need; impacted individuals can reach out via [email protected]. The Entertainment Community Fund is also offering emergency financial assistance and resource connections for those in the entertainment industry. Additionally, the Sweet Relief Music Fund is accepting applications to help cover destroyed music equipment and potential medical expenses. Community members have also stepped up, circulating a spreadsheet with GoFundMe links and other immediate resources. Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg has provided clothing donations for fire victims at his store in Inglewood. Relief efforts continue to grow as the music industry rallies to support its own.