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With news that BLACKPINK and Harry Styles, among others, are releasing new albums this year and BTS, aside from their new album coming in March, will also go on tour (and that includes a stop in the Philippines in 2027), dropping at the same time, it may be a lot to process. But in the middle of all these exciting developments is that it’s been another week for new music releases. So, whether you’re in the mood to dance in your bedroom or feel a little emotion, check out a selection of fresh tracks and albums below.
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Wall of Sound – Charli xcx
Charli xcx’s newest song for the Wuthering Heights soundtrack is sweeping, cinematic, and made for a big, emotional movie moment.
bad enough – Madison Beer
With locket, her first studio album in three years, Madison further hones her rising pop voice worthy of attention.
Knife – ENHYPEN
Serving as the lead single off their new album, THE SIN : VANISH, Knife sees the K-pop boy group unleash their inner vampires and flex how they aren’t intimidated by their detractors.
Ang Pag-Ibig Kong Ito – dwta
With the help of gorgeous production courtesy of violins and a guitar, dwta’s cover of the 1979 hit by Leah Navarro weaves together a tender tale that hits deep.
Confetti – MISAMO
TWICE’s Japanese sub-unit MISAMO make their 2026 comeback with a fun track that serves as a prelude to their debut album dropping in February.
Blue – DxS
In their debut as a sub-unit, DK and Seungkwan bring their voices together for a moving love ballad that would be right at home in any K-drama.
Where’s My Phone? – Mitski
We’re entering a new Mitski era with the release of her new album later this year. And if her fuzzed-out rock first single is anything to go by, it’s going to be an exciting one.
Hello Mellow – NCT Wish
NCT Wish brings a playful, bright, and Gen Z vibe to their Japanese single.
Sunday Morning – ILLIT
ILLIT’s newest upbeat track has an energy fitting for those moments when you wake up on a weekend morning filled with love.
Hakbang – WRIVE
With their debut album, rookie P-pop group WRIVE makes a strong first impression with pulsating beats, toe-tapping production, and solid vocals.
Sikulo (2) – Nameless Kids
The OPM band’s cover of the Maki and Angela Ken track gives the song a grungier feel, but still emotionally hits.
100 – Ella Mai
Ella delivers a jam in the form of a declaration of love about the beauty of you and your partner completing each other.
Roommates – Hilary Duff
2026 is the year of the comeback, because even Hilary Duff is back to making music with the release of her first album in 11 years in February. Her new single takes a page from pop sensibilities for a song about wanting to live life to the fullest.
Kung Saan Saan – 1st.One
This P-pop and R&B hybrid is all about letting that special someone know that there’s no need to look elsewhere when you’re right there.
Nagpalinlang – Yazmin Aziz
Malaysian-Filipino singer-songwriter Yazmin Aziz’s first Tagalog song is a feel-good, band-driven track about a hopeless romantic who just wants to be loved.
