Publishing date: Jun, 25, 2026
July 3
Madonna – ‘Confessions II’
The infamous Madonna returns once more to electrify our summer. Her 15th studio album is set to be the sequel to Confessions on a Dance Floor continuing Madonna’s journey and exploration of dance and electronic music. The album continues to grow traction with listening parties around the world, with a total of 16 songs expected to be released.
July 10
Kelela – ‘new avatar’
Kelela’s new avatar is her third studio album bringing everything she’s been building towards into focus. The project is set to sound like R&B constructed upon distorted guitar along with intersecting bits of dance music pulling sounds from everywhere in which she has lived musically. This comes off of two previously released tracks off the album “Idea 1” and “Linknb”, and features from artists such as PinkPanthress and Fousheé.
The Rolling Stones – ‘Foreign Tongues’
The Rolling Stones are back and set to release their 25th studio album, Foreign Tongues. While not much has been said about the project, two songs of the fourteen set to release have been dropped to streaming platforms giving fans a sneak peak of what to expect throughout the record. Whether it’s the heavy electric blues sound on “Rough and Twisted” or the nostalgic rock vibe that almost seems reminiscent of the past and the journey that propelled them to these heights in the first place on “In The Stars”, fans cannot wait to give the rest of their latest work a listen.
July 17
Steve Lacy – ‘Oh Yeah?’
Steve Lacy’s third studio album, Oh Yeah? Is set to drop right on time for the prime summer feels, offering ten tracks of what Steve described as a project he was “burning with passion” about to the point where he couldn’t hide it any longer. The preceding song for the project, “the feeling” offered a new fresh set of vocals, with elements in the production to keep it interesting throughout leaving fans with a hungry desire for more.
Gracie Abrams – ‘Daughter From Hell’
Gracie Abrams returns to the music scene with 16 new songs on her upcoming project Daughter From Hell. The highly anticipated third studio album from Gracie is expected to push into uncharted waters sonically, as described by members of her team getting fans excited for what she has produced over the past year and a half since she released The Secret of Us. Her lead single, “Hit the Wall” follows a synth-pop vibe that describes her struggles that may have impacted a potential relationship of hers.
July 24
Charli XCX – ‘Music, Fashion, Film’
We’ll get another glimpse into the music section of Charli’s life as described on her upcoming 8th studio album, Music, Fashion, Film. Over the past year, Charli has worked vigorously not only on this project, but in the fashion industry, and in the film industry, as seen in the movie Wuthering Heights, which she also produced the soundtrack for. She described the album as a collection of stories, memories, fears and dreams all woven together into one sound, as heard on her preceding tracks like “SS26” and “Rock Music”
Tyla – ‘A*POP’
Tyla continues her steady growth into the world of music with her second studio album, A*POP. Built off of her most recent success on her first album, Tyla looks to continue her innovative style that pushes pop and R&B that ultimately creates a fantastic sound for the summer. The expectations are high from fans looking forward to a fresh slate of 14 tracks filled with vibes built off of Tyla’s South African origins.
July 31
Shania Twain – ‘Little Miss Twain’
Shania Twain’s highly anticipated 7th studio album Little Miss Twain is set to debut 12 new songs to her ever evolving discography. The project is set to serve as an homage to her Canadian roots, more specifically her Northern Ontarian roots where she spent her youth, along with her late mother. To top it off, the lead single track, “Dirty Rosie” is a tribute track featuring country legend Tanya Tucker.
Ariana Grande – ‘petal’
Set to release on the last day of the month, petal is Ariana’s 8th studio album and counting, and by far is the most hyped up project on this list. The album is a symbol of resilience, transformation and blooming through hardship for Ariana, showing the “impossible to stop” flower growing through the concrete representing her decision to shed the negative attachment and any external expectations faced towards her. Her preceding single, “Hate That I Made You Love Me” topped the billboard charts for multiple weeks, showcasing her fans’ support and excitement for the upcoming album.
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