
Miley Cyrus, HAIM, Lainey Wilson, Ed Sheeran, and others drop new tracks this week, each bringing their unique sound to the table. From introspective ballads to high-energy anthems, these releases prove why these artists are at the top of their game.
This week’s A-Listers lineup is all gas, no brakes. From Miley Cyrus' cinematic pop comeback to HAIM’s soul-baring new single and Lainey Wilson’s honky-tonk banger, the stars are firing on all cylinders. With new drops from Ed Sheeran, Skrillex, and Parmalee, it's a genre-spanning playlist built for repeat plays.
“End Of The World” – Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus is back, and she’s turning existential dread into pop perfection. “End Of The World,” her latest single from the upcoming album Something Beautiful (out May 30), taps into ‘80s power ballad territory with crashing drums, anthemic synths, and one of her best vocal performances to date. The music video, co-directed by Cyrus herself, is a dystopian dreamscape that matches the emotional weight of the lyrics. This is Miley in full control of her art and image — bold, introspective, and completely unforgettable.
Leave it to Skrillex to drop an album titled Fck U Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol But Ur Not!! <3 and make it a masterpiece. “Voltage,” one of its standout tracks, pulses with the energy of a digital revolution — glitchy, intense, and bursting with creativity. This release marks his farewell to Atlantic Records, but he’s going out with a bang. The track pushes boundaries while staying true to the chaotic brilliance that made him a household name in EDM.
“Everyone’s Trying to Figure Me Out” – HAIM
With “Everyone’s Trying to Figure Me Out,” HAIM delivers their most introspective single yet. Blending soft indie-rock textures with confessional lyrics about identity and anxiety, the track feels like a diary entry turned anthem. It’s subtle yet powerful — like eavesdropping on a conversation between sisters processing fame, friendship, and the fear of being misunderstood. Their harmonies are as tight as ever, and the emotional depth is as raw as anything they’ve released.
“High On A Heartbreak” – Hailey Whitters
Hailey Whitters continues her reign as country music’s poet of the people with “High On A Heartbreak.” She shines with fearless charm on this track, a song that turns post-breakup blues into pure euphoria. Co-written with a powerhouse team, it’s Whitters at her best — blending small-town spirit with big-time confidence, and delivering a track that feels like glittery revenge in musical form. She calls it “owning the heartbreak,” and no one does it with more wit, warmth, or style than Whitters.
“Bell Bottoms Up” – Lainey Wilson
Country queen Lainey Wilson drops a honky-tonk heater with “Bell Bottoms Up,” a rowdy, irresistible anthem about turning heartbreak into a party. It arrives after the successful opening of her Bell Bottoms Up bar opening in downtown Nashville — a 27,000-square-foot music, food, and fashion hub that captures her Louisiana roots and larger-than-life personality. The track itself is pure camp, blending southern rock swagger with playful lyrics and Lainey’s magnetic charisma. Bottoms up, indeed.
Nashville’s rising powerhouse Jenane drops a seductive pop gem with “Talk To Me,” and it’s the kind of track that lingers in your head long after the final beat fades. Sleek, danceable, and utterly magnetic, the song fuses velvety vocals with a thumping groove that’s ready for late-night drives or dimly lit clubs. Her vocal control is effortless, and her charisma is undeniable. Between the hypnotic production and a video full of moody visuals and smooth choreography, “Talk To Me” is a bold declaration: Jenane is next.
“Ain’t No Mountain” – Rob Williford
Rob Williford breathes haunting new life into the Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell classic with a stripped-back, Americana-drenched cover of “Ain’t No Mountain.” It begins as a quiet voice memo and gently unfurls into a raw, acoustic moment of vulnerability and resolve. Known as a master songwriter behind Luke Combs’ biggest hits, Williford steps into the spotlight with a voice and vision all his own. It’s subtle and arresting and sets the tone for an introspective, rootsy solo era.
“Talkin’ White Trash” – Tyler Booth
Kentucky native Tyler Booth doubles down on his country grit in “Talkin’ White Trash,” a gloriously unapologetic ode to southern pride. With a swampy guitar riff and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, Booth brings authenticity to the genre in a way few others can. It’s a love letter to moonshine, front porches, and the kind of hard-earned pride that doesn’t need polishing. It’s loud and fun and makes Booth one of the most exciting voices in the new outlaw country movement.
With “If I Could,” Sheyna Gee invites us into the soul of a wanderer aching for home. Her fusion of country and bluegrass is classic yet contemporary, grounded in a restless spirit shaped by family trauma and years on the road. Gee’s voice carries the weight of lived experience — there’s gravel in her tone and gold in her pen. This song’s a standout in her catalog and a must-listen for fans of Brandi Carlile and Kacey Musgraves alike.
“Ask You” sees KIANA at her most vulnerable, reflecting on the emotional whiplash of answering questions about someone you’re trying to forget. The mid-tempo production leaves space for her evocative vocals to shine. It’s a breakup song that aches in all the right places, soft in sound but sharp in truth. KIANA continues to carve out a space for emotionally intelligent country music rooted in lived experience and gentle resilience.
Fell In Love With A Cowgirl – Parmalee
Parmalee’s new album Fell In Love With A Cowgirl is here, and it’s everything fans hoped for and more. With standout tracks like the heartfelt “God Knew Better” and the breezy “Feels Like Home,” the project showcases Parmalee’s signature blend of modern country, sincere storytelling, and stadium-ready hooks. Their new single “Cowgirl” is climbing the charts, and they’re set to perform it on the TODAY show on April 7. The album is the first in a two-part series, signaling a bold new era for the band that’s still deeply rooted in timeless country themes.
Larry Fleet’s “A Lotta Women” is a moving tribute to the firm, steadfast partner who keeps him grounded while he chases his musical dreams. A nod to the unsung heroes behind every road warrior, the song is warm, honest, and hearty. Fleet’s soulful baritone pairs beautifully with lyrics that speak to every artist who's ever had to leave home to follow a calling. Currently, on his Hard Work & Holy Water tour, Fleet continues to prove that authenticity never goes out of style.
Ed Sheeran turns his global lens toward the Persian language with “Azizam,” a sweeping, romantic track that anchors his upcoming album Play. Blending traditional instrumentation with modern pop production, Sheeran showcases not only his musical adaptability but a sincere reverence for cultures outside his own. It’s lush, moving, and sure to stir up conversation—potentially on track to be his 15th UK No. 1.
Photo Credit: @mileycyrus on Instagram.
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