Summer may be slowly edging toward fall, but the red-hot streak of this summer’s musical output shows no signs of slowing down.
This New Music Friday (Aug. 16), Post Malone goes country with his sixth studio album F-1 Trillion, Meghan Trainor adds four songs (and rearranges the track list) to the deluxe edition of her latest LP Timeless, and global girl group KATSEYE unveil their debut mini-album SIS (SOFT IS STRONG). Plus, Muscadine Bloodline share their fourth full-length The Coastal Plain and Nikka Costa drops Dirty Disco, her first album in eight years.
When it comes to singles, there’s just as many new songs to explore — from superstar collabs like ROSALÍA and LISA’s empowered “NEW WOMAN” to the latest releases from Hozier and Peggy Gou.
Below, dive into eight more new releases from pop and K-pop to rap, rock, country, dance, and more.
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars — “Die With a Smile”
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars gave the world just 12 hours notice that they were dropping “Die With a Smile” this week, sending Little Monsters and Hooligans alike into a tizzy as they braced themselves for the surprise duet.
Mars’ sensual vocals lead off the moony, apocalyptic love song, which marks Mars’ first release since his GRAMMY-winning work with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic. Strumming an electric guitar, the 15-time GRAMMY winner vows, “I, I just woke from a dream/ Where you and I had to say goodbye/ And I don’t know what it all means/ But since I survived, I realized/ Wherever you go, that’s where I’ll follow.”
As for Mother Monster’s oeuvre, “Die With a Smile” lands somewhere between Joanne and “Shallow” as her fans wait impatiently for LG7. Not to be outdone, Gaga takes over on the second verse, supported by Mars’ swooning harmonies as the duo crescendo the intensity of their devotion to meet the literal end of the world.
LISA & ROSALÍA — “NEW WOMAN”
On New Music Friday eve, BLACKPINK member LISA added to her blossoming collection of solo bangers with “NEW WOMAN,” an empowering shapeshifter of a duet that sees her joining forces with ROSALÍA.
“Hit it when I serve/ B—, you better swerve/ Revving up my aura/ Focus on my mind/ Taking my time/ I’m a new woman, woman,” the K-pop star proudly announces on the chorus of the song before Rosalía slams on the brakes to sing and rap her way through a sultry verse in her native Spanish that translates, in part, to “I was born pure, yes/ Not an era will be a flop in my future/ W—, I’m Rosalía, I only know how to serve.”
The accompanying Dave Meyers-directed video is filled with high-fashion looks (thigh-high boots on fire, that massive, floor-sweeping pearl necklace…or is it made of ball bearings?), Y2K nostalgia (flip phones!) and a bevy of quirky, genuinely off-beat moments that will be sure to help drive the conversation as LISA continues to establish herself — and her nascent LLOUD partnership under RCA Records — as a global force in control of her musical destiny.
Benson Boone — “Pretty Slowly”
Fresh off “Death Wish Love” — his folksy contribution to the Twisters soundtrack — Benson Boone uses his newest single “Pretty Slowly” to celebrate his sudden rise as one of pop music’s shiniest new stars.
The deceptively upbeat track’s lyrics reflect on the dissolution of a relationship lost to all the recent, stratospheric changes in his life as he croons, “Oh, how come all the best things fall apart/ And it started pretty slowly/ When you asked about the old me/ Oh, is he gone? Oh, is he gone/ Oh, I don’t know/ I think I left him somewhere I no longer go.”
However, the song’s accompanying music video acts as a both a victory lap in the wake of his debut album, Fireworks & Rollerblade, from earlier this summer and and energetic peek into the “Beautiful Things” breakout’s high-octane live show — complete with thousands of ecstatic fans and his signature, onstage backflips.