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. Justin Bieber is making new music and Fred again.. Drops his most intimate album—this is what you missed.
#1
The Biebs Is Back
Justin Bieber is back in the studio, teaming up with 2024’s coolest guitarist, Mk.gee, for his first new music since 2021. Mk.gee, an indie sensation, describes Bieber as a pop music natural, ready to experiment and “searching” for something new. After a health scare and a stint as a new dad, Bieber’s ready to rock again—now with a baby on board and some fresh pop tunes in the works.
#2
The Weeknd Plans To Conclude Trilogy
The Weeknd is closing his latest musical trilogy with his new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. In a moody and mysterious statement, he hints at facing inner demons and a creative rebirth, following the narrative threads of After Hours and Dawn FM. As he prepares to drop his final release under “The Weeknd” name, expect drama, deep cuts, and a sound that marks the end of an era—and maybe the start of a new one.
#3
Fred again.. Appreciates The Little Things
Fred again.. drops his most intimate album yet, Ten Days, finding beauty in the little moments that make life big. Known for turning real-life snippets into dance anthems, he now dives deeper with 10 songs and 10 interludes, blending personal moments with bold collaborations from Skrillex to Anderson .Paak. From the buoyant “adore u” to the reflective “backseat,” Fred captures the magic of togetherness—even when life feels chaotic. This album is a love letter to life’s fleeting moments, proving that the small things often add up to something monumental.
#4
GloRilla Has The Key To The City
GloRilla just scored a major hometown win, receiving the key to the city of Memphis on 901 Day, joining ranks with Drake and Yo Gotti. Celebrating with friends and family on Beale Street, the “TGIF” rapper proudly declared, “Memphis made me, Frayser raised me.” Riding high with her single climbing the charts, GloRilla now holds the ultimate symbol of Memphis pride: a key to the city.