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. This is what you missed.
#1
Posty & Buddies
Post Malone is putting the “party” in Super Bowl weekend as he gears up to headline Bud Light Presents Post Malone & Buddies this February in San Francisco. The genre-hopping superstar — who’s basically Bud Light’s longest-running bestie at this point — says he’ll “maybe, definitely” have new music ready to debut onstage, because of course Posty shows up with something fresh. After a year of pre-game performances, tailgate takeovers, and enough NFL appearances to qualify as an honorary wide receiver, he’s ready to light up Fort Mason with what Bud Light promises will be one of the most electric shows of the weekend.
#2
Jelly Roll goes to Prom Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo are putting the fairy-tale in family time after their 17-year-old daughter Bailee surprised them with the prom night they never got. The couple showed up thinking they were just popping into a small get-together — only to walk into a full “Under the Stars” prom, complete with friends, slow dancing, and crowns handmade just for them. Jelly in all black, Bunnie in a glittery floral gown, and Bailee playing host like a teen party-planning prodigy? Pure magic. The night doubled as an early birthday celebration for Jelly and a reminder from Bunnie that time is the one thing you can’t buy back.
#3
Double Trouble
Matty Healy is putting the chaos back in cryptic teases after casually telling a fan that The 1975 didn’t just make one new album — they made two. In true Healy fashion, the reveal came after a college Q&A, where he confirmed that DOGS — the word splashed across George Daniels’ drum kit and the Glastonbury screens — is indeed the title of at least one upcoming LP… or possibly both. Because of course he’d make it confusing. The project(s) will mark the band’s first release since 2022 and their so-called “indefinite hiatus,” though they somehow still found time for a triumphant, single-show flex headlining Glastonbury.
#4
Bad Bunny Owning Spotify Wrapped
Bad Bunny didn’t just win 2025 — he owned it. Spotify’s Wrapped crowned him the year’s biggest global artist with a staggering 19.8 billion streams, knocking Taylor Swift from her two-year reign and reclaiming the throne he dominated through the early 2020s. His album Debí Tirar Más Fotos also topped Spotify’s brand-new global albums ranking, proving Benito can still out-stream entire genres before breakfast. With Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” ruling the songs chart and Billie Eilish, SZA, and Sabrina Carpenter rounding out the year’s heavy hitters, Spotify is celebrating Benito’s milestone with fan experiences, easter eggs, and even a tiny sapo concho cartoon cheering listeners on.
#5
New Sam Fender
Sam Fender is putting the feelings back in deluxe editions with ‘People Watching (Deluxe)’, dropping two brand-new tracks, including the self-doubt spiral anthem “The Treadmill.” Between wry jabs at his own reflection and that classic Fender bruised-but-booming delivery, the song slots right into the album’s emotional ecosystem. The expanded release also bundles in his Record Store Day cuts, a killer Elton John collab, and his first-ever duet with Olivia Dean, turning the Mercury Prize-winning record into something even more intimate.
