Publishing date: Oct, 17, 2025
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
Tame Impala’s Fifth Album
Tame Impala has released his fifth full-length album, ‘Deadbeat’, a project that dramatically expands on the melodic sound of his previous work. Released this Friday, the 12-track album is not just a musical journey but a personal, emotionally raw experience for Kevin Parker. It sends him into a new sonic territory, blending stripped-down, electronic rhythms with his trademark introspective songwriting, and cements his standing as a genre-shifting voice in modern music.
#2
TWICE, Missy Elliott and Karol G Took the Runway
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2025 didn’t just stage a comeback—it staged a massive takeover led by an all-female lineup that redefined the runway’s sonic vibe. Headlining the show was the legendary Missy Elliott, who shut down the finale with an iconic medley of her greatest hits. She was joined by global superstar Karol G and rising pop powerhouse Madison Beer, who delivered a sultry, confident set that included the live debut of her new single, “Bittersweet”. TWICE made history as the first K-pop girl group to grace the VS runway, a moment that not only fuses K-pop energy with high fashion but also marks a significant milestone in the global music scene.
#3
People Watching Takes The Prize
Sam Fender is officially crowned the winner of the 2025 Mercury Prize for his third album, ‘People Watching’. The rock artist secured the esteemed honor at a celebratory ceremony held in his hometown of Newcastle, marking the first time the prestigious award has been held outside of London. The judges praised the album for its “cohesion, character, and ambition,” calling it “melody-rich and expansive, marrying heartland rock with the realities of everyday life.” Swapping the raw, anxious energy of his previous records for thoughtful, cinematic narratives, this album solidifies Fender’s reputation as one of Britain’s most essential and resonant modern songwriters.
#4
A Jazz-Broadway Crossover
The highly anticipated moment between Laufey and Lin-Manuel Miranda finally materialized as the two stars unexpectedly shared the stage. In an intimate live moment, the jazz vocalist and the Broadway icon performed a spontaneous duet, merging Laufey’s signature velvet tone with Miranda’s rapid-fire lyrical genius on the Hamilton tune, “Best of Wives and Best of Women.” This unexpected collaboration not only showcased the versatility of both artists but also became an instant cultural flashpoint, perfectly uniting the soft power of modern jazz with the dramatic flair of Broadway.
#5
The Puth Family News
Charlie Puth is launching his new era of music and fatherhood with his latest single, “Changes.” The Grammy-nominated artist, known for his pristine pop production, delivered a creative, personal visual for the new track. The video features a tender, unscripted cameo from his wife, Brooke Sansone, who revealed the couple is expecting their first baby—a major, emotional shift that beautifully mirrors the song’s themes. This announcement, made right before the release of his upcoming album, ‘Whatever’s Clever!’, cements the start of his most heartfelt and exciting chapter yet.