February 7
Olly Alexander – ‘Polari’
Rewriting the pop playbook with Polari, Olly Alexander’s first solo album, is due this February 7. Heralded by the pounding, seductive single “Cupid’s Bow,” this avant-pop journey dives into themes of love, identity, and queer history, inspired by the secret slang of Polari. Co-created with Danny L Harle, the album fuses 80s club nostalgia with modern sensibilities, all while Olly builds a world of gods, cowboys, and unapologetic self-expression. After conquering Eurovision, BAFTA nods, and arena stages, Olly is entering a bold new chapter.
Tyga – ‘NSFW’
Tyga is back and bringing the heat! After a six-year hiatus, the rapper’s new album, Not Safe For Work, is on it’s way. Teased with tracks like “Bops Goin’ Brazy” and “Sensei,” this solo comeback promises all the unapologetic vibes fans love. Known for hits like “Taste” and “Make It Nasty,” Tyga’s ready to reclaim the spotlight with fresh bangers and a tour in the works.
February 14
Alessia Cara – ‘Love & Hyperbole’
Alessia Cara’s Love & Hyperbole drops February 14, 2025, promising a raw and emotional journey through love, loss, and everything in between. With singles like the gut-wrenching “Dead Man” and the John Mayer-assisted “(Isn’t It) Obvious,” the Canadian singer-songwriter blends heartfelt storytelling with her signature soulful sound. Teasers, cryptic posts, and a surprise switch-up for her January single keep fans guessing, but one thing’s clear: this fourth album is set to hit all the right notes. Get ready for a Valentine’s Day packed with love, lyrics, and a dash of hyperbole.
The Lumineers – ‘Automatic’
The Lumineers are charting new territory with Automatic, their most raw and personal album yet. After 20 years together, Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz pushed their creative limits, recording in a Woodstock studio outfitted with Abbey Road-level gear. Capturing songs live in one take, the result is a bold, intimate collection laced with shadowy themes, surprising humor, and the sky-high choruses fans adore. Fraites calls it “a palpable sense of connection,” and with this album, that connection is bound to resonate on their next tour.
February 21
Roddy Rich – ‘THE NAVY ALBUM’
Roddy Ricch is set to drop The Navy Album this February 21, marking his highly anticipated return to the studio. Following Live Life Fast and Feed Tha Streets III, this third album is already making waves with singles “Survivor’s Remorse” and “Lonely Road,” the latter featuring Terrace Martin’s soulful saxophone. Blending introspection with cinematic visuals—think guardian angels, Maybachs, and religious iconography—Roddy is diving deeper into his craft.
Sam Fender – ‘People Watching’
Sam Fender’s People Watching drops February 21, 2025, offering a vivid look at everyday lives through the eyes of a storyteller. With its title track already captivating fans, this third studio album dives into colorful tales of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Premiered with tracks like “Nostalgia’s Lie” and wrapped in striking artwork by Newcastle photographer Tish Murtha, People Watching will be a love letter to working-class life and human connection.
Saya Gray – ‘SAYA’
Saya Gray is redefining artistry with her debut album, SAYA, arriving February 21, 2025, via Dirty Hit. Known for her genre-defying sound, Gray crafts an intimate and exhilarating musical journey inspired by a solo road trip through Japan after a breakup. Armed with an acoustic guitar and influences like Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, and Led Zeppelin, she transforms raw emotion into melodic folk masterpieces. Following her critically acclaimed 19 MASTERS, SAYA promises a cohesive, boundary-pushing experience that invites listeners into her one-of-a-kind world.
Tate McRae – ‘So Close To What’
Tate McRae’s So Close to What arrives February 21, 2025, delivering a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery, love, and finding balance in the chaos of growing up. With singles like the introspective “It’s OK I’m OK” and the forthcoming “Sports Car,” McRae blends vulnerability with her signature pop sound. Supporting the album is the Miss Possessive Tour, a 56-date trek across three continents featuring Benee and Zara Larsson. Following the success of Think Later, McRae’s third album promises to captivate fans with its emotional depth and soaring melodies.
February 28
BANKS – ‘Off With Her Head’
Banks is back with a vengeance on Off With Her Head, her fifth studio album dropping February 28, 2025. Led by the emotional single “Best Friends,” which explores the unraveling of a friendship, this LP is a bold reunion with the collaborators behind her iconic debut, Goddess, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Described as Goddess’s “big sister,” the album reflects Banks’ artistic evolution while delivering new-edge tracks like “I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend” featuring Doechii, and others titled “Delulu” and “Meddle in the Mold”.
LISA – ‘Alter Ego’
Lisa’s Alter Ego marks a dazzling new chapter for the Thai rapper and singer, dropping February 28, 2025. Her debut solo album—following her departure from YG Entertainment for solo projects—explores five distinct personas represented through bold visuals and diverse sounds. With lead singles like the chart-topping “Rockstar,” the sultry “New Woman” featuring Rosalía, and the dreamy “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me),” Lisa blends cyberpunk vibes with global pop appeal. Each alter ego—Roxi, Kiki, Vixi, Sunni, and Speedi—adds a unique dimension to the record, solidifying Lisa’s place as a fearless solo force.