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
Dance Parties For Harry’s Disco
Harry Styles is turning album rollout into a group hang. Ahead of his first record in four years, he’s announced listening parties for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally across 40 cities, inviting fans to “dance with all our friends” before the album drops March 6. With a massive world tour, Grammys buzz, and new music debuting live soon, it’s officially a communal, glittery countdown to Harry’s next era.
#2
Ella Langley IS Her
Ella Langley is trading chaos for clarity. Her new single “Be Her” is a sharply honest, soul-searching moment that looks inward rather than outward, capturing the quiet confidence of becoming who you’re meant to be. Arriving with a self-directed video and ahead of her sold-out Dandelion Tour, the track tees up a huge season for Langley as she heads toward her sophomore album Dandelion—a project rooted in growth, grit, and knowing yourself well enough not to chase anyone else.
#3
Bad Bunny’s Unforgettable Super Bowl Performance
Bad Bunny didn’t just headline the Super Bowl — he rewrote it. His all-Spanish halftime show pulled in 128 million viewers, helped drive the game to a record-breaking 137.8 million peak, and sparked massive streaming spikes across Spotify and Billboard. Packed with cultural pride, political edge, and pure spectacle, the performance cemented Bad Bunny’s place not just as a global superstar, but as one of the most powerful halftime performers of all time.
#4
Pop Music History is Made
Britney Spears is officially closing a major chapter of pop history. The superstar has sold the rights to her entire music catalog to Primary Wave, handing over ownership of era-defining hits while securing a massive payday reportedly on par with recent nine-figure catalog deals. It’s a business-savvy move that underscores Britney’s lasting cultural power — even as she continues to define her future on her own terms.
#5
Everything Is Romantic
Charli XCX has gone full gothic romance. Wuthering Heights, her raw, wild companion album to Emerald Fennell’s new film adaptation, turns a one-song assignment into a full-blown cinematic pop statement. Featuring dark, sensual production and collaborators like John Cale and Sky Ferreira, the record blurs the line between soundtrack and standalone era — and proves Charli’s brat-to-baroque evolution is just getting started.
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