We've picked out new releases that you definitely shouldn't miss.
The world of music hasn't slowed down in the past 7 days, delivering a hefty load of new tracks across genres—ranging from Harry Styles' big pop comeback, to Juice WRLD's emotional rap, and high-energy club bangers. These are releases worth your attention and definitely deserve a replay.
Drop a comment to let us know which new track you’re vibing with the most. Don’t forget to check out our official REFRESHER playlist on Spotify, updated every Friday with the freshest tracks. If we missed something crucial from the music world, share your tips below.
P. S. If you're in the mood for a bit of nostalgia, check out our list of the best releases from 2016, featuring hits like One Dance, Panda, or Cheap Thrills, along with successful albums by Frank Ocean and Beyoncé.
1. Harry Styles – Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally
Harry Styles' latest music release is the biggest this week, following his spectacular performance at The BRIT Awards 2026, presenting the new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
This is his 4th solo project since his career-launching days in One Direction, and comes four years after releasing Harry's House. It offers 12 tracks where Styles continues to flirt with retro pop, diving deeper into the glitzy disco world.
The album is powered by pulsing bass lines, analog synths, and guitars that resonate with 70s energy but with a modern, playful twist. Carefree dance moments interchange with personal and often intimate tracks about love and desire.
Our faves after the first listen have to be American Girls, Coming Up Roses, and Ready, Steady, Go! which all bring an exceptional vibe.
My friends are in love with American girls.
I've seen it in stages all over the world.
2. Juice WRLD feat. Marshmello – We Don't Get Along
It's been over 6 years since Juice WRLD passed away due to an overdose, yet his legacy continues through the music he managed to record. The latest track, We Don't Get Along, is now out online featuring producer Marshmello.
The new drop, with a mellow melody and trap elements, captures the tense vibe of relationship chaos, where love mixes with frustration and misunderstandings. Juice WRLD, doing his typical flow, raps about a complicated relationship where both mean something to each other, yet can't stop hurting each other.
Living in the shadows, you know where to find me at.
The place where they don't dare speak good things.
3. 58G – Ani nevim jak se to stalo
After a few months of pause from releasing the album ZA 5 DVANÁCT, the Czech rap group 58G dropped a new track, Ani nevim jak se to stalo, on Wednesday, exceeding expectations.
The new release captures moments when life changes faster than you can react. TK27 and Doktor combine raw honesty with modern rap sounds by Humlu, detailing a journey from chaos, parties, and impulsive decisions to realization of consequences.
By the way, members of 58G also showcased their talent in the track NONSTOP from the album EAST SIDE SOUND 2 by Porsche Boy and WEN.
Nikdy jsem nebyl v práci (ani nevím jak se to stalo).
Ráno na hřišti, večer v klubu (ani nevím jak se to stalo).
4. guapanova – new year, old me
Label CONSPIRACY FLAT has been going hard recently, and after a well-received album autotune saved my life by AstralKid22, they present a new project by guapanova.
The LP new year, old me features 13 tracks that, despite their short length, are packed with meaningful bars. The title symbolically refers to the moment when the calendar year changes but we still carry old emotions, experiences, and mistakes. Guapanova mixes confident rap with introspective lyrics, moving between trap, melodic lines, and club energy.
Guests include Shimmi, Loudz1, Dannymarr, and Šmolki from the band 13K, while production is delivered by Udochi, LUJA, Akame, and PG. We also appreciate the quality cover art.
Nikdy som sa nechcel nabaliť, viem, že dostanem balík (guap).
Za to, že to robím z lásky (oh), dvakrát tak sa mi to vráti (woh-ah).
5. LevakBob feat. YAN & Eddie Fresco – Dance
Besides guapanova, the local rap scene is represented by the trio LevakBob, YAN, and Eddie Fresco, who, though originally from Malta, found a second home in Prague, dropping the track Dance together.
This new release is built on a dynamic beat and offers an energetic mix of modern rap and catchy club vibes. Dance has an international sound, quality lyrics, and playful flows, which quickly won us over.
Řešil kde přespat, a teď ani nechci spát.
6. Sleepy Hallow feat. Sheff G – Baby I
American rap makes its mark on this week's list thanks to Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G, who dropped the single Baby I at midnight.
Produced by Great John, the track combines Brooklyn rawness with melodic sounds and typical drill elements of 808s. Sleepy Hallow delivers a catchy chorus with a slightly dreamy vibe, while Sheff G adds a confident verse packed with sharp bars.
Baby I shows that Brooklyn drill can shift towards mainstream without losing its authentic vibe. Of course, the track is also on our Spotify playlist.
I made mistakes in life, but f**k it, one day I'ma spin off.
She say she like the way I talk, I treat her like a winner, uh.
7. Jessie J – I DON'T CARE
Despite going through a tough patch, Jessie J hasn't stopped creating. Recently, she dropped a black-and-white music video for the track I DON'T CARE from last year’s album Don't Tease Me With A Good Time, packed with intense emotion.
One of Britain's most popular singers celebrates breaking free from toxic relationships and situations that hold us back. This powerful, confident track will energize you and remind you that being yourself is what matters most, produced by Jesse Boykins III and Los Hendrix.
We spend years accommodating those who will never, ever be able to understand us.
Who spend their time creatin' a narrative of who we are that's false, so they stay in their power.
BONUS: ROSALÍA feat. Björk – Berghain (Live at The BRIT Awards 2026)
Following last week's list where we threw in live performance tracks thanks to Czech rapper Danz Hun, we must shout out a standout moment from The BRIT Awards 2026.
On stage in Manchester, ROSALÍA and Björk performed Berghain, melding flamenco passion with experimental art-pop, accompanied by dancers and flawless orchestral arrangements—the artistic experience was stunning, even through a screen.
The only way to save us is through divine intervention.
The only way I will be saved (Is through) divine intervention.