Publishing date: May, 28, 2026
June 5
Malcolm Todd – ‘Do That Again’
Malcolm Todd returns with Do That Again, a 13-track bedroom-pop and R&B album arriving June 5, 2026. The project leans into smooth, intimate production and emotionally direct songwriting, balancing soft vulnerability with sticky, groove-led hooks. It captures late-night romance, overthinking, and replayable pop-R&B moments across tracks like “Breathe,” “I Saw Your Face,” and “Gun To My Head.”
Niall Horan – ‘Dinner Party’
Niall Horan returns with his fourth solo album Dinner Party, out June 5, 2026. Described as “a thank you to the past and a hello to the present,” the 12-track project blends intimacy, reflection, and warm, cinematic pop centered on love, loss, and hope.
Lizzo – ‘Bitch’
Lizzo returns with Bitch, a 12-track album arriving June 5, 2026. Framed as a bold reclamation of the word, the project blends pop, R&B, and rap with a more vulnerable, self-assured edge centered on confidence, reinvention, and resilience. It includes previously released “Don’t Make Me Love U” and the title track “Bitch,” alongside playful, high-energy cuts like “That GRRRL” and “Happy 2 Be.”
Evanescence – ‘Sanctuary’
Evanescence return with Sanctuary, their sixth studio album, out June 5, 2026 via BMG. Produced by Amy Lee, Zakk Cervini, Nick Raskulinecz, and Jordan Fish, the record continues their shift into a heavier, modern rock sound while keeping their signature emotional intensity and gothic atmosphere. Led by the single “Who Will You Follow,” the album blends piano-driven melodies with explosive, atmospheric production.
June 12
Olivia Rodrigo – ‘You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love’
Olivia Rodrigo returns with her third studio album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, out June 12, 2026 via Geffen Records. Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Nigro, the record leans into darker, more experimental territory while still centering her signature emotional songwriting. Shaped by themes of sad love songs, longing, and fear, the album marks a stylistic shift from Guts, with singles “Drop Dead” and “The Cure” setting the tone ahead of release.
Ruel – ‘Kicking My Feet & Screaming’
Ruel returns with Kicking My Feet & Screaming, a 21-track project (21/21) that leans into his signature mix of soulful pop, R&B, and emotionally charged songwriting. The album captures chaotic young love, overthinking, and self-aware heartbreak with polished, hook-driven production.
Bebe Rexha – ‘Dirty Blonde’
Bebe Rexha returns with Dirty Blonde, a 13-track visual album arriving June 12, 2026, marking a bold independent-era reset. The project is paired with a full set of music videos, all filmed in just three days, underscoring its fast, high-concept creative rollout. Led by the dance hit “New Religion,” the album leans into club-ready pop, emotional highs, and glossy electronic production, continuing her evolution into a more self-directed era.
Emei – ‘Night At The Opera’
EMEI returns with Night At The Opera, a campy, maximalist pop EP arriving June 12, 2026. Led by its title track, the project leans into theatrical pop chaos, pairing euphoric hooks with operatic flourishes and tongue-in-cheek commentary on drama and spectacle. The single “Night At The Opera” captures Emei at her most flamboyant — playful, explosive, and built for repeat listens with its earworm chorus and high-energy, theatre-kid flair.
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