Publishing date: Feb, 27, 2026
March 6
Harry Styles – ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’
Four years after the Grammy-winning Harry’s House, Harry Styles is set to return with his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, dropping March 6, 2026. The 12-track album, co-produced by Kid Haproon, will feature the pre-release single “Aperture” alongside other tracks such as “American Girls” and “Dance No More.” In an interview with Billboard, Styles described this album as a “life mantra” with a focus on love.
March 20
BTS – ‘ARIRANG’
On March 20, 2026, BTS will be releasing their sixth Korean-language and tenth overall studio album ‘ARIRANG’. The album comes after a three-year hiatus, in which each band member had to complete required Korean military service. Across 14 tracks, ‘ARIRANG’ captures BTS’ identity as a group that began in Korea, infusing their individual thoughts and reflections into a deeply personal record. This project acts as a heartfelt tribute to the unwavering loyalty of the ARMY.
Central Cee – ‘ALL ROADS LEAD HOME’
Central Cee is releasing his seven-song EP, ‘ALL ROADS LEAD HOME’. The project follows a series of successful singles and marks his next major release. Across seven tracks, including the “Iceman Freestyle” and the highly anticipated “Slaughter”, his first-ever recorded collaboration with J Hus, the EP captures Cench’s evolution as he reflects on his journey back to his roots. This release acts as a high-stakes tribute to the streets and the supporters who have paved the way for his global rise.
March 27
Charlie Puth – ‘Whatever’s Clever!’
Charlie Puth returns on March 27, 2026, with his fourth studio album, ‘Whatever’s Clever!’ The 12-track album was announced on October 16, 2025, alongside the release of the album’s first single, “Changes”, and the announcement of his wife’s pregnancy. It features appearances from Kenny G, Ravyn Lenae, Hikaru Utada, Coco Jones, Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins and Jeff Goldblum. This highly anticipated pop-rock project balances uplifting melodies with raw, honest lyrics, marking a pivot toward a more grounded and personal era for the artist.
Melanie Martinez – ‘HADES’
On March 27, 2026, alternative artist Melanie Martinez will return with her fourth studio album, ‘HADES’. This 18-track project follows a three-year break after the conclusion of the Cry Baby trilogy and marks the introduction of a new character and a “dystopian and utopian” conceptual world. Featuring the record-breaking lead single “POSSESSION” alongside the newly released “DISNEY PRINCESS” and the teaser track “GARBAGE,” the album explores the “destructive patterns” and “patriarchal energy” embedded in modern society. Serving as a deep dive into systemic control, Martinez showcases her evolution as she shifts from fantasy to a sharp reckoning with reality.
RAYE – ‘THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE’
RAYE is set to return on March 27, 2026, with her sophomore studio album, a 17-track masterpiece designed to be “a hug or soft place” for the listener. The record is a conceptual journey structured around the four seasons, with each side of the vinyl representing a different phase of the human experience. Anchored by her second UK number-one single, “Where Is My Husband!”, and opening with the powerful duo of “Girl Under the Gray Cloud” and “I Will Overcome,” the album serves as a testament to her faith and resilience. Through exploration of the vast complexities of emotion, RAYE offers a deeply personal look at her growth as an artist.
Robyn – ‘Sexistential’
Robyn returns with her ninth studio album, Sexistential, a 29-minute crash-landing of sensuality, self-reflection, and danceable beats. Produced alongside Klas Åhlund and Oscar Holter, the project revisits the euphoric, electro-pop vibes of her Body Talk era while exploring her life as a new single mother. With lead single “Dopamine” and the double A-side “Sexistential / Talk to Me,” Robyn proves she can navigate existential questions with a pulse you can’t stop moving to.
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