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
A Grande Return
Ariana Grande is entering her “a little feral” era with “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” the shimmering first taste of her upcoming album ‘Petal’. Blending airy pop production with razor-sharp honesty, Grande turns emotional detachment into a hook-filled confession — and somehow makes apologizing for being irresistible sound devastatingly catchy.
#2
We’re Not In Kansas Anymore, Tucker
Role Model is officially clocking back in with ‘Chuck Timely & the Hourglass’, a quirky, mystery-filled new era that already has fans decoding voicemails and stalking alter ego Instagram accounts. Following the breakout success of Kansas Anymore, Tucker Pilsbury seems ready to lean even further into his offbeat charm — and if “High Hopes 3000” is any indication, heartbreak has never sounded so oddly fun.
#3
That’s Just Him
Riley Green is keeping it country and keeping it personal on ‘That’s Just Me’, his upcoming fourth album due September 18. Packed with heartbreak, honky-tonk anthems, and the kind of storytelling that feels straight from a back porch beer session, the record proves Green hasn’t traded his small-town roots for arena lights just yet — and new single “Think As You Drunk” is already raising a toast to that.
#4
Gracie Giving Everything
Gracie Abrams is taking her heartbreak cinematic universe to arena size with The Look at My Life Tour, a massive multi-night trek supporting her upcoming album ‘Daughter From Hell’. Between the emotionally loaded title, stacked indie-pop opening lineup, and enough back-to-back arena dates to make Ticketmaster sweat, Abrams is proving her diary-core domination era is only getting bigger.
#5
OKay, Bella
Bella Kay is airing out every last overthinking spiral on her new EP ‘Are You Mad at Me’, a three-track burst of emotional whiplash built around “Say It Say,” “Stop,” and the previously released “Promise?” From obsessive texts to almost-crossing-the-line honesty, she turns relationship anxiety into glossy pop drama — the kind where nothing is subtle, everything is urgent, and “maybe I should stop” arrives about three choruses too late.
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