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
Back to back to back
Two years, one livestream, and three albums later, Drake has officially entered his “fine, I’ll say everything” era. With Iceman arriving alongside surprise drops Habibti and Maid Of Honour, the rapper turns one of hip-hop’s messiest public feuds into a triple-disc spectacle — part victory lap, part therapy session, and fully engineered for the internet age.
#2
Gracie is so back
Gracie Abrams is leaning all the way into emotional collapse-pop on “Hit the Wall,” a hauntingly self-aware first taste of Daughter From Hell. Between the spiraling lyrics, fever-dream visuals, and Aaron Dessner’s cinematic production, Abrams turns anxiety into an art form — and somehow makes unraveling sound devastatingly beautiful.
#3
Dua: Live From Mexico
Dua Lipa is refusing to let the Radical Optimism era fade quietly, bottling up the glitter, sweat, and stadium-sized serotonin of her Mexico City finale shows into a new live album and concert film. Between surprise guest moments, fan-favorite hits, and 92 shows’ worth of pop-star stamina, Live From Mexico feels less like a farewell and more like Dua taking one last victory lap in six-inch heels.
#4
Oscar Winning Debut
RAYE is adding “movie star” to an already overcrowded résumé, making her big-screen acting debut in the London-set thriller Lineage. Fresh off a career-defining album era and a breakout Hot 100 hit, RAYE’s pivot from brutally honest ballads to gritty crime drama feels less like a side quest and more like the next inevitable flex.
#5
Madonna X Peggy
Madonna is fully back in her glitter-ball era, recruiting Peggy Gou to inject even more rave-ready energy into “I Feel So Free.” Between the hypnotic bass tease, the Confessions II buildup, and Madonna once again treating the dance floor like sacred ground, this rollout feels less like nostalgia and more like a veteran pop icon proving she still knows exactly where the party is.
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