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Music / New Releases
This week's music scene is buzzing with fresh releases from some of the biggest names and exciting rising stars. Miley Cyrus hints at a new album with a shimmering single, Ed Sheeran blends global sounds, K-pop group ENHYPEN returns, and se...
This Friday's music releases offer a diverse palette for listeners. Miley Cyrus continues to evolve her sound with "End of the World," hinting at a potential pop opera project named *Something Beautiful*, and bringing in collaborators from the indie scene for a sound primed for radio play.
Ed Sheeran shifts away from the melancholy of his recent work towards stadium-sized, globally-influenced anthems. "Azizam" (Farsi for "my dear") is the first taste of his new symbol-themed album series (*Play*, *Pause*, *Rewind*, *Fast-Forward*, *Stop*), integrating Persian pop production with his familiar sing-along style.
K-pop sensations ENHYPEN deliver "Loose," a track blending modern pop with classic boy band harmonies and a funky groove, aiming for both dedicated fans and crossover success.
The collaboration between Elton John and Brandi Carlile on *Who Believes in Angels?* is a significant move, pushing Carlile towards broader international recognition with a rock-infused sound, guided by John and producer Andrew Watt.
Beyond the headliners, the week saw strong releases across genres. Sexyy Red brings her signature efficiency and raunchiness to "Hoochie Coochie." Joe Keery's Djo project expands its alt-pop horizons with the album *The Crux*, following up on viral success. Country riser Lainey Wilson delivers the energetic "Bell Bottoms Up," already a live favorite. Hardcore band Scowl showcases a dynamic blend of aggression and pop hooks on their album *Are We All Angels*.
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