Drowning in all the new music releases? We’ve got you covered. Dive into our handpicked selection of this week’s standout tracks, from rising stars to iconic artists. Your perfect weekly soundtrack starts here!

The Kid LAROI – She Don’t Need To Know

Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum chart-topping global superstar The Kid LAROI just released his single, “She don’t need to know” alongside a video, directed by Danica Arias Kleinknecht. The visual stars Carmen Electra and Anna Van Patten with LAROI in a steamy tennis-themed love triangle.This new single follows LAROI deluxe version of his full-length debut album, “The First Time”, featuring five new tracks. He also embarked on The First Time Tour, which brought him across Europe, North America, and Australia.

P.R2B – Presque Punk

French musician PR2B is back with “Presque Punk”, a manifesto song, a poetic cry released in a saturated and disillusioned era. This new track responds to an urgent need to dream, to love, and to rebel differently. Produced with ROSALIEDU38, the song dares a radical tenderness in which PR2B’s strength as a writer and melodist can be felt. A new single that heralds an upcoming sensitive and bold album.

Lilly Wood & The Prick – Swear

Parisian duo Lilly Wood & The Prick is back with “Swear”, an anthem to friendship. Driven by gritty guitar and a hooky riff that grabs you from the very first bar, the track recaptures the raw energy that marked the band’s early days. The sound is bold, built to be played loud, with friendship as its banner. A raw, unfiltered track that reconnects with the energy of their origins. Since their beginnings in 2006, Lilly Wood & The Prick have established themselves as a leading name on the French pop scene, and their next album, produced by electronic producer Myd, seems to be a masterpiece.

Oliver Sim – Obsession

Oliver Sim returns with “Obsession”, his first solo single in three years since the evocative “Hideous Bastard” in 2022. Co-produced by Bullion and Taylor Skye, marking his first departure from longtime collaborator Jamie xx, the track exudes an 80s-inspired, bass‑driven allure that feels chic, irreverent, and playfully experimental. Sim channels themes of lust and infatuation through a sleek soundscape, backed by a striking music video directed by Sharna Osborne and featuring fashion icon Erin O’Connor.

Jean Dawson – Rock A Bye Baby

Jean Dawson’s latest release, “Rock A Bye Baby,” is the lead single from his upcoming project. The track is a short, punchy burst, blending nostalgic 1980s pop sensibilities with Dawson’s signature experimental flair. Co-produced by a team of long-time collaborators, the song reflects Dawson’s genre-bending approach and bold artistic vision. Additionally, Jean is currently on the road supporting Linkin Park on their US headlining tour and his own The Miracle Mile Tour.

Sigrid – Fort Knox

Norwegian pop Singer Sigrid is back with an electrifying single, “Fort Knox”. Sigrid channels the raw surge of post‑breakup fury into an irresistible pop anthem. As the second single off her upcoming third album, “There’s Always More That I Could Say” (out October 24), “Fort Knox” follows the breezy “Jellyfish”, showcasing the Norwegian’s fearless blend of heartbreak, joy, and reflection in soaring bold pop choruses.

Crayon – Kill Your Idols featuring Lossapardo

After having recently announced his long-awaited debut album “Home Safe”, out October 24 on Erased Tapes, Paris-based producer, songwriter, and visual artist Crayon unveils the album’s third single “Kill Your Idols” featuring painter-turned-singer Lossapardo. The single follows two previous glimpses into “Home Safe”: the reflective title track featuring Yamê and JPL (Tora), and the groove-rich “Diamond Miner” with ELIZA and FKJ. Together, these tracks map out the album’s expansive sonic palette, moving fluidly through soul, folk, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic textures.