Hayley Kiyoko Girls Like Girls The Album
2026
Tori Kelly finds grace, joy, and renewed purpose on God Must Really Love Me, an album rooted in gratitude without complacency and spiritual conviction without preaching.
Tori Kelly finds grace, joy, and renewed purpose on God Must Really Love Me, an album rooted in gratitude without complacency and spiritual conviction without preaching.
Olivia Rodrigo turns heartbreak upside down on you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love and discovers that falling in love can lead to very unfamiliar territory, like happiness.
Olivia Rodrigo turns heartbreak upside down on you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love and discovers that falling in love can lead to very unfamiliar territory, like happiness.
Hayley Kiyoko's Girls Like Girls The Album serves as the soundtrack to her new self-directed film, bringing its coming-of-age story to life through songs about first love, self-discovery, and finding your place in the world.
Hayley Kiyoko's Girls Like Girls The Album serves as the soundtrack to her new self-directed film, bringing its coming-of-age story to life through songs about first love, self-discovery, and finding your place in the world.
On Dinner Party, Niall Horan turns life’s biggest moments and smallest connections into a warm, reflective collection of songs about love, loss, and friendship.
On Dinner Party, Niall Horan turns life’s biggest moments and smallest connections into a warm, reflective collection of songs about love, loss, and friendship.
Malcolm Todd's Do That Again showcases the rising singer-songwriter's blend of alternative R&B and indie pop, capturing a period of growth, change, and newfound confidence.
Malcolm Todd's Do That Again showcases the rising singer-songwriter's blend of alternative R&B and indie pop, capturing a period of growth, change, and newfound confidence.
U finds underscores channeling hyperpop chaos, emotional overload, and digital-age anxiety into something strangely personal and addictive.
U finds underscores channeling hyperpop chaos, emotional overload, and digital-age anxiety into something strangely personal and addictive.
On Florescence, Maisie Peters turns heartbreak, second-guessing, and growing pains into sharp, emotionally charged pop that feels bigger, bolder, and more self-assured.
On Florescence, Maisie Peters turns heartbreak, second-guessing, and growing pains into sharp, emotionally charged pop that feels bigger, bolder, and more self-assured.
Gnarls Barkley return with Atlanta, a warped, soulful comeback that turns paranoia, groove, and psychedelic pop into something as unpredictable as the duo itself.
Gnarls Barkley return with Atlanta, a warped, soulful comeback that turns paranoia, groove, and psychedelic pop into something as unpredictable as the duo itself.