New Music Friday: Harry Styles, Shakira & Gnarls Barkley Lead Massive Week of Releases Across Pop, Electronic & Rock


Author: Inception Point Ai March 6, 2026 Duration: 2:34
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New Music Friday: Harry Styles, Shakira & Gnarls Barkley Lead Massive Week of Releases Across Pop, Electronic & Rock

Hey listeners, Lenny Vaughn here, your bridge between the golden eras of vinyl grooves and today's digital deluge, preaching the raw soul of music discovery. It's New Music Friday, and the past 24 hours exploded with drops that span pop euphoria to underground grit. Leading the charge, Harry Styles unleashes his disco-kissed album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., pulling in massive buzz alongside Fred again..'s dance-floor igniter USB002 REMIXES, Juanes' vibrant JuanesTeban, and Gnarls Barkley's soulful Atlanta comeback, as flagged by National Today's release radar. Morrissey resurfaces with the biting Make-Up Is A Lie after years away, while Shakira, Jennifer Lopez with David Guetta on Save Me Tonight, and Juice WRLD flood the singles scene, per Official Charts.

Over in electronic realms, Alan Walker dropped the cinematic Eroina video in Dubai's sands, teasing his full album March 27 via his YouTube channel. Chillhop Music serves up Spring 2026, a lush lofi hip-hop mix capturing seasonal shifts with tracks like Leavv and JUICEB☮X's Skylight. K-pop heats up with JENNIE's fierce F.T.S. from Ruby The Complete Collection on YouTube, and Tommee Profitt x Jeremy Rosado deliver the soaring gospel-rock anthem Nothing But The Blood.

Rock and indie don't sleep: Nine Inch Nails expands Tron Ares: Divergence with 44 remixed tracks, Metric previews Time is a Bomb ahead of their 10th album, Shinedown gears up for Ei8ht, and underground fire burns via Boolin Tunes with GILT's mallcore banger Seattle Day 2, Acranius' brutal Whiteout, and hardcore from Bitter Branches' Let's Give The Land Back To The Animals. In Color rocks Headlights, Rita Wilson empowers with Michaelangelo.

No major controversies shook the scene, but Billy Corgan called out the industry's late-90s rock dial-down in random news bites. Ringo Starr announced a T Bone Burnett-produced country album packed with guests, bridging roots vibes.

This feast demands your crate-digging spirit—curate beyond the algorithms, listeners.

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