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.
#1
Harry Styles puts “Pleasure” in Pleasing
Harry Styles is putting the “pleasure” in Pleasing with the launch of Pleasing Yourself, a new line of sex toys under his lifestyle brand. The headline act? A chic, double-ended vibrator co-designed with sex educator Zoe Ligon — because of course he made sure it was actually functional and fashionable. Priced at $70, the toy comes in soft pinks and is as versatile as Styles himself, with independent speed controls for dual delight. The collection also includes FDA-approved silicone lube and even limited-edition condoms in collaboration with Planned Parenthood. It’s not new music, but at least he’s giving us something.
#2
Iceman at it Again…
Drake’s comeback train keeps rolling with a fresh banger, “Which One,” featuring UK rap star Central Cee. Premiered on his Iceman livestream (yes, still riding around in that cryptic Toronto van), the track blends cheeky bars with club-ready bounce—think “DJ booth truths” and “chopsticks for your wonton.” Following the livestream-dropped “What Did I Miss?”—a chart-scorching response to Kendrick Lamar—this latest release fuels rumors of a new solo album, Iceman. For now, Drake’s heating up Europe while staying ice-cold online.
#3
New Sam Smith
Sam Smith is floating on a new emotional current with “To Be Free,” a soul-baring ballad finally released after five years of quiet reflection. Originally shelved during the Gloria sessions, the stripped-back song—just one take of voice and guitar—emerges now as a tender ode to personal liberation, uplifted by the TwoCity Chorus. Filmed at Brooklyn’s Warsaw, the accompanying video flows with river-inspired visuals that mirror Smith’s journey. The track sets the tone for their upcoming 12-night To Be Free: New York City residency, proving that sometimes, the most powerful releases are the ones we’ve held onto the longest.
#4
Buckingham Nicks
After decades of dormancy, Buckingham Nicks is finally breaking its silence. The long-lost 1973 debut from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks—Fleetwood Mac’s fabled prequel—is getting a long-awaited reissue on September 19, complete with remastered tracks, colorful vinyl, and deluxe extras. Cryptic lyrics, billboard teases, and Mick Fleetwood headphone nostalgia have led to this long-anticipated moment. Once a commercial flop, now a cult treasure, the album’s return hints at something more: a possible reunion tour. As Buckingham said, “If you’re going to do it, do it properly.” Fans can only hope that time is now.
#5
She’s Only F*cking Herself
Lola Young is done playing nice, and maybe done playing at all. With “D£aler,” the latest single from her upcoming album I’m Only Fucking Myself, the British powerhouse cranks up the honesty and the escape fantasy. “Pack my bags, my drugs and disappear,” she sings over a pulsing beat that makes rebellion sound like a road trip anthem. It’s her third single ahead of the September 19 release, following the viral “One Thing” and introspective “Not Like That Anymore.” With festival dates in Europe and a North American tour on the horizon, Lola’s not running away, she’s charging full speed ahead.