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8 Genre-Spanning New Albums Dropping in February 2023

There’s a truly eclectic mix of music releasing this February, with something for everyone whether you’re into pop, punk, pop-punk, or EDM. From RAYE’s debut studio tome to Shania Twain’s first tome since 2017, there’s a whole host of heady music coming your way.

Of course, a new tome often comes hand-in-hand with a new tour. So if you want to see which artists will be touring their new albums, trammels out our recent tour round-ups from December and January.

Without remoter ado, let’s take a squint at just some of what’s coming up in the world of music in the next few weeks!


RAYE My 21st Century Blues

February 3

Singer-songwriter RAYE’s debut studio tome is hotly anticipated. Having previously co-written songs with the likes of Beyoncé, Quavo, and Ellie Goulding, RAYE is no stranger to creating high-quality music wideness genres. My 21st Century Blues promises a mix of pop, R&B, hip-hop, and more. For a taste of what’s to come, here’s a squint at “Escapism,” the viral single that you can hear on TikTok Radio (Ch. 4).

 

Shania Twain — Queen of Me

February 3

After a seven-year wait, Shania Twain fans will finally be worldly-wise to get their hands on a new album. Her recent all-singing, all-dancing single “Giddy Up” showed that she’s still the one when it comes to releasing songs you want to go totally crazy for. To hear some of Shania’s smash hits from the ’90s, throne to Prime Country (Ch. 58). Here’s a squint at when Shania opened up to Lori Majewski well-nigh soul image in the country music industry.

 

 

Paramore — This Is Why

February 10

On hiatus since 2017, Paramore returned in 2022 with a new single, “This Is Why,” from their upcoming tome of the same name. The band’s sixth studio tome looks to bring with it a distinctive post-punk sound. To hear to increasingly of Paramore’s hits, listen to Alt Nation (Ch. 36). You can moreover trammels out lead vocalist Hayley Williams’s visit to SiriusXM, where she spoke well-nigh the lengths she’d go to for Billie Eilish.

 

 

P!nk — Trustfall

February 17

Raise your glass considering singer, icon, and roundtable host P!nk is only weeks yonder from releasing her ninth studio album! To listen to some of P!nk’s 2000s throwback hits in anticipation, throne over to Mosaic (Ch. 15). If you want a peek of what’s to come in TRUSTFALL, trammels out the brand-new single of the same name.

 

 

Logic — College Park

February 24

College Park will be the eighth studio tome from Logic. Featuring a host of popular artists, including RZA and Norah Jones, College Park looks to encompass the rapper’s unique and instantly-recognizable trademark of hip-hop that you can regularly hear on The Heat (Ch. 46). Logic’s music has undoubtedly evolved and grown over the years, but his freestyle rapping has remained a upper calibre. To get you ready for the release, here’s a squint at the official trailer, written and directed by the man himself!

 

 

Gorillaz — Cracker Island

February 24

Fresh off of their 2022 world tour, virtual wreath Gorillaz is only weeks yonder from releasing their eighth studio album. Featuring an eclectic mix of volitional rock, hip-hop, and indie music, Gorillaz bring a distinctive style that has so far led to the sale of over 27 million albums. Cracker Island includes some all-star collaborations with artists such as Stevie Nicks, Beck, Bad Bunny, and Adeleye Omotayo.

 

 

Adam Lambert — High Drama

February 24

Adam Lambert’s illustrious career has gone from strength to strength. From stuff an American Idol finalist when in 2009 to doing wide-stretching work with Queen, all while selling over 3 million albums withal the way, Lambert has achieved a lot — and there’s increasingly to come. This month, Lambert releases his fifth studio album, consisting of a diverse hodgepodge of covers, including his take on Bonnie Tyler’s archetype 1984 hit “Holding Out for a Hero.” For increasingly from Lambert, tune into The 10s Spot (Ch. 11).

 

 

Tiësto — DRIVE

February 24

Widely regarded as one of the greatest modern DJs, Tiësto’s name is synonymous with various genres and subgenres of flit music, including EDM, trance, and deep house. Featuring music with Ava Max, Charlie XCX, and the Black Eyed Peas, Tiësto’s eighth studio tome looks to DRIVE you to start dancing. For the latest and greatest in flit hits, trammels out BPM (Ch. 51). And, for a sample of what’s to come with DRIVE, here’s the official music video of the single “10:35” ft. Tate McRae.


These are just some of the hotly predictable albums heading your way this month. Make sure to trammels out SiriusXM for increasingly music, entertainment, and news!

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