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.
#1
Chappell is coming to Saskatchewan
Chappell Roan’s long-teased track “The Subway” has officially arrived, pulling into streaming platforms more than a year after its Statue-of-Liberty-green debut at Gov Ball 2024. Already a fan favorite from her live shows, the bittersweet ballad finds Roan nursing heartbreak among New York’s turnstiles and tunnels, her soaring outro proof that even heartache can sound like an anthem.
#2
Demi’s Back in It
Demi Lovato just hit the gas on her pop comeback with “Fast,” her first true pop single in three years, and it’s speeding straight to dancefloor domination. After burying her pop past with a literal “funeral” and a detour through rock anthems, Lovato is now joyfully resurrecting synths, sparkle, and club beats. Fueled by love, freedom, and a sugar-sweet truce with The Bigg Chill, “Fast” is the first taste of a full-on celebratory dance-pop album that proves she’s not just back — she’s having a blast.
#3
Kendrick Gets Creative
Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free are back in their visionary bag with Project 3, a newly launched creative agency spun out of their pgLang brainchild. Evolving from a once-limited “at service company” into a full-scale creative powerhouse, Project 3 now offers brand design, strategy, content creation, and even event planning — all with that signature Lamar-Free flair. With cryptic teases already dropping (including a surreal clip featuring The Bear’s Lionel Boyce), the agency promises to blur lines between art, commerce, and culture — one avant-garde campaign at a time.
#4
Gracie loves a Cover
Gracie Abrams gave Lollapalooza a pop dream moment by teaming up with none other than Robyn for a surprise duet of “Dancing on My Own.” Blending her own track “Close to You” into Robyn’s heartbreak anthem, Abrams turned the main stage into a shimmering synth sanctuary. Having covered the song solo back in 2022, she’s now come full circle — and full circle disco ball — sharing the mic with the queen of crying-on-the-dancefloor herself. Emo-pop meets electro-pop? Iconic.
#5
Second CHANCE
After years of anticipation and cryptic teasers, Chance the Rapper is finally ready to board Star Line — his long-awaited sophomore album, landing Aug. 15. Inspired by global travels and spiritual growth, the project promises a genre-blending journey through hip-hop, soul, and introspective lyricism. With features like Lil Wayne and Smino already in orbit and India Arie sampled on the breezy debut single “Tree,” Chance seems set to reclaim his creative groove. Bonus: the album’s CD includes NFC tech — meaning this train ride might just chart history.