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. Miley’s got “More to Lose” in her new single and Rosalía’s acting debut on Euphoria—this is what you missed.
#1
Miley’s Got More to Lose
Miley Cyrus strips it all back in her raw new single “More to Lose,” a tear-streaked ballad from her upcoming album Something Beautiful, out May 30. Accompanied by a haunting black-and-white video, the track captures Cyrus in emotional free fall, favoring heartfelt imperfection over polish. Produced by a powerhouse team and delivered in mostly a single take, the song is a story first and foremost—one that Cyrus hopes resonates, not just impresses. With her “pop opera” album set to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival, Cyrus is leaning all the way into vulnerability, and it’s never looked more powerful.
#2
New KATSEYE EP
KATSEYE is turning up the volume with their upcoming EP BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, set to drop on June 27. Fresh off the viral success of their single “Gnarly,” the global girl group is trading their signature soft pop vibes for high-energy, hyper-pop chaos. With collaborations from top-tier producers and a mission to create something timeless, the six-member collective is inviting fans into their boldest sonic world yet — one that’s less about chart-topping and more about legacy.
#3
Rosalía’s Euphoria Gig
Rosalía is trading the stage for the small screen with her acting debut in Euphoria Season Three — and she’s keeping it humble. At the Met Gala, the Spanish superstar joked that she’s just “trying not to forget [her] lines,” calling it her “first job” and a major learning experience. Filming alongside Alexa Demie and surrounded by seasoned actors, Rosalía says she’s soaking it all in while contributing her “granito de arena” to Sam Levinson’s vision. While fans await her scenes — and some new music she teased on the red carpet — it’s clear Rosalía is ready to make some magic, both on screen and off.
#4
Julia Michaels Comeback
Julia Michaels is getting brutally honest on her upcoming EP Second Self, out May 23. Described as “raw” and “unfiltered,” the six-song set is an emotional rollercoaster built for dancing, crying, or yelling at an ex, sometimes all at once. With full creative control under her own label, GFY Records, Michaels leans into her signature lyrical specificity while embracing a darker, more exaggerated visual style. Featuring tracks like “GFY,” “Scissors” with Maren Morris, and the introspective “Time,” Second Self marks a fearless new chapter where Michaels bets on herself — no filter, no compromise.
#5
André 3000 Drops Looks and Album
André 3000 turned heads at the Met Gala with a literal grand piano on his back — and followed it up with a surprise drop: 7 piano sketches, a 16-minute instrumental album as unconventional as the man himself. Recorded casually on iPhones and laptops during a quiet period in Texas, the seven tracks offer raw, intimate glimpses into André’s creative mind, free of bars, bravado, or expectations. Described by the artist as “the best worst rap album in history,” it’s a minimalist, meditative follow-up to New Blue Sun, and a reminder that André 3000 is still bending genres — and dress codes — on his own terms.