Discover this week's new music highlights, featuring Noah Kahan's latest single, Labrinth's haunting track, and Cannons' exciting return.
- February 1, 2026
AceShowbiz - This week features a vibrant array of new music, showcasing everything from pop sensations to the exciting comeback of a folk artist, alongside a poignant political track from a rock icon. Which release resonates with you the most?
First on the list is Noah Kahan, who has unveiled “The Great Divide,” the lead single from his highly anticipated fourth studio album, set to drop on April 24 under Mercury Records. Fans can look forward to a music video debuting during a commercial break at this Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
Next, we have “Debris” by Labrinth, featured on his newly released fourth album, Cosmic Opera ACT I. This track offers a haunting glimpse into his orchestral vision for this fresh project, marking the beginning of a new series from Columbia Records.
Then comes “Starlight,” the inaugural single from Cannons’ upcoming fifth album, Everything Glows, arriving on March 27. Frontwoman Michelle Joy states, “Everything Glows is the most vulnerable album we’ve made,” emphasizing the introspective journey they undertook as a band and as individuals.
Additionally, Melanie Martinez has made an unexpected return with her latest track “POSSESSION.” The accompanying press release hints at a transformation, declaring: “Welcome to Melanie Martinez’s new world order – Cry Baby is dead.”
Lastly, Bruce Springsteen addresses the unrest in Minnesota through his new song “Streets of Minneapolis.” The lyrics touch on the conflict between protesters and ICE agents, featuring the line: “King Trump’s private army from the DHS/ Guns belted to their coats/ Came to Minneapolis to enforce the law/ Or so their story goes.”
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