New Music Friday: MGK, Megan Moroney, Lewis Capaldi, Megan Thee Stallion, And More

This week’s New Music Friday is stacked with must-hear tracks from rising stars and chart-topping hitmakers – something for every music fan!

by Trevor Justin - Oct 24 2025
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It’s a big week for music lovers! 

Fandom Daily’s New Music Friday roundup is packed with fresh releases from breakout newcomers and chart-topping hitmakers alike, spanning every genre and mood. Highlights include Machine Gun Kelly’s pop-punk blast “No Cell Phones in Rehab,” Megan Moroney’s tender ballad “Beautiful Things,” and Lewis Capaldi’s gut-wrenching post-breakup anthem “Almost.” 

Fans can also catch Megan Thee Stallion showing her softer side on “Lover Girl,” plus rising stars Dalton Davis, Kashus Culpepper, Natalie Jane, and more bringing new energy to country, pop, and beyond. Let us know your favorite by leaving your Fan of View below or by sending us a message on social media @fandomdaily_.

“No Cell Phones in Rehab” – Machine Gun Kelly

Multi-platinum recording artist Machine Gun Kelly kicks off the week with “No Cell Phones in Rehab,” a fiery blast from the vault of his seminal 2020 album Tickets To My Downfall. The song and video mark the start of a weeklong rollout of unreleased tracks, arriving daily at 9:25 a.m. PT. The new anniversary edition, Tickets To My Downfall (All Access), executive produced by Travis Barker, reaffirms MGK’s pop-punk legacy in full force.

“Beautiful Things” – Megan Moroney

Following her Am I Okay? Tour, Megan Moroney shares “Beautiful Things,” a fan favorite that spotlights her heartfelt storytelling and emotional depth. Co-written with Connie Harrington, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Jessi Alexander, the ballad – written for her niece – balances tenderness with Moroney’s signature confessional tone, reminding listeners to lead with compassion and care.

“Cows In The Front Yard” – Dalton Davis

North Carolina’s Dalton Davis turns up the heat with “Cows In The Front Yard,” a gritty, catchy anthem that encapsulates the rebellious spirit of the next generation of country. Released alongside the announcement of his signing to MCA/Republic Records, it’s a major moment for the rising star.

“Mean To Me” – Kashus Culpepper

Kashus Culpepper unveils “Mean To Me,” the unforgettable new single from his upcoming debut album Act I (arriving January 23). The soulful, cinematic track showcases Culpepper’s signature Southern charm and emotive vocals – an early glimpse into a career-defining debut.

“Almost” – Lewis Capaldi

Global superstar Lewis Capaldi is back with “Almost,” a gut-wrenching post-breakup anthem featured on his newly announced Survive EP (due November 14 via Capitol Records). Complete with a stunning live performance video, the track reminds fans why Capaldi remains one of pop’s most powerful emotional storytellers.

the world i didn’t want – Natalie Jane

Pop sensation Natalie Jane delivers her sophomore album the world i didn’t want, a 13-track diary of young adulthood and self-discovery. Blending 90s Eurodance energy with heartfelt lyricism, Natalie captures the raw, unfiltered highs and lows of modern growing pains through her powerhouse vocals and fearless honesty.

Miss California – Ash Ruder

With her new EP Miss California, Ash Ruder takes listeners on a nostalgic drive through memory and growth. A coming-of-age project packed with cinematic storytelling, it reflects on love, identity, and the bittersweet transition into adulthood, all wrapped in Ruder’s warm, introspective delivery.

Second Wind – Alexandra Kay

Alexandra Kay roars back with Second Wind, a bold and introspective sophomore album rooted in resilience and rebirth. Produced by Andrew DeRobert, the Billboard-charting artist co-wrote nearly every track, using shimmering synths and soulful vocals to create a sonic and emotional revival.

Nobody Wants This Season 2: The Soundtrack – Various Artists

Netflix’s acclaimed rom-com Nobody Wants This returns with a genre-blending soundtrack featuring Selena Gomez, Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, Role Model, and more. Gomez leads with “In The Dark,” a soaring dance-pop anthem produced by Andrew Watt and Cirkut. The 19-song collection celebrates the messy, magnetic chaos of love and self-discovery across genres.

Westward (Deluxe) – Dylan Gossett

Rising star Dylan Gossett expands his debut album with Westward (Deluxe), featuring new songs “Windy City,” “American Trail” (with Noeline Hofmann), and “Back 40” (with Ole 60). The project continues his signature blend of heartfelt country storytelling and southern grit, solidifying Gossett’s reputation as one of Nashville’s brightest talents.

“Both Can Be True” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick returns with “Both Can Be True,” a raw, empowering anthem about embracing life’s contradictions. The single previews Golden Child (The Final Chapter) – the deluxe edition of her acclaimed album arriving January 9, complete with six new songs to close the chapter on a defining era.

“Mess Out of Me” – Tigirlily Gold

Sister duo Tigirlily Gold channel Shania Twain-inspired confidence on “Mess Out of Me.” “We wrote this song to make people feel confident and sexy in their own skin,” they share. With big harmonies and fearless energy, it marks a new, bold chapter for the country-pop trailblazers.

“Little Miss” – Vincent Mason

The final pre-release from Vincent Mason’s debut album There I Go (out November 7), “Little Miss” is a playful, imagery-rich song about a mysterious girl who lingers in your mind long after she’s gone. Mason calls it his favorite track on the record– a fitting teaser for what’s to come.

“Climate Change” – Just Jayne

All-female trio Just Jayne light up Nobody Wants This Season 2: The Soundtrack with “Climate Change,” a euphoric, harmony-driven single that flips friendship into romance. Fun, flirty, and irresistibly catchy, it’s a defining moment for the Nashville-based trio as they step into a vibrant new era.

“I’m Not There For You” – Jessie Murph

Jessie Murph finally releases “I’m Not There For You,” a long-awaited track she first wrote at 17 and previewed online in 2022. Now reimagined for 2025, the song blends her signature honesty and powerhouse vocals, closing the loop between her teenage heartbreak and her present-day strength.

“Lover Girl” – Megan Thee Stallion

The GRAMMY-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion returns with “Lover Girl,” a smooth R&B-inspired love song dedicated to her boyfriend, NBA star Klay Thompson. Sampling Total’s 1996 hit “Kissin’ You,” Megan shows her softer, romantic side with clever lyricism and old-school charm.

Photo Credit: @megmoroney on Instagram. 

 

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