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. This is what you missed.
#1
The Great Divide
Noah Kahan is back with The Great Divide, his fourth album, a 17-track, 77-minute continuation of the folk-pop world he built with Stick Season. Released today, the project sees him leaning deeper into collaboration with producers like Aaron Dessner, Gabe Simon, and Justin Vernon, while expanding his sound with richer instrumentation and a more ambitious, rock-leaning palette.
#2
Pop Girly Vacation
Zara Larsson is turning Midnight Sun into the ultimate pop girls’ getaway, loading the deluxe Girls Trip edition with an all-star cast including Shakira, PinkPantheress, Robyn, Tyla, Kehlani, Madison Beer and more. The expanded release promises a packed lineup of collaborations, turning her breakout album into a full-on summer soundtrack built for late nights, festival energy and pop-star chaos.
#3
Lucy’s Farmer Era
Lucy Dacus is slowing things down with “Planting Tomatoes,” a soft-rock reflection on living in the moment that arrives just after Earth Day. Originally released as a Record Store Day vinyl exclusive, the track has now made its way to streaming — giving fans a quiet, introspective first taste of her 2026 music era.
#4
ICLYA
Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen are leaning into heartbreak with “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” a moody duet that went from surprise live debut to official release in just days. First teased onstage in Alabama, the track pairs Langley’s raw storytelling with Wallen’s familiar ache, turning post-breakup regret into a country slow burn.
#5
Icey In Toronto
Drake has turned downtown Toronto into a frozen frenzy, unveiling a massive ice-block installation that quickly drew crowds, chaos, and livestream sleuthing. Fans believe the stunt hides the release date for his upcoming album Iceman, with a streamer reportedly uncovering a buried folder confirming a May 15 drop. Between sledgehammers, speculation, and full-on street spectacle, the rollout is already as theatrical as the album itself.
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