Summary of Western music releases [February 2025]
In February 2025, artists around the world are releasing a wave of moving new music.
From the powerful track by Florida rock band A Day to Remember that delves into inner turmoil, to the grand orchestral sound crafted by Ozzy Osbourne and Billy Morrison, and even the miraculous collaboration between Norway’s AURORA and ATARASHII GAKKO!.
Why not discover a special song that speaks to your heart in the diverse world of international music that transcends genre boundaries?
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Summary of Western Music Releases [February 2025] (51–60)
Sun Don’t Leave MeRaveena

Raveena, an Indian American artist, has delivered a heartwarming song that gently embraces listeners’ hearts.
While holding the anxieties of modern life—such as concerns about climate change and feelings of loss—the work delicately yet powerfully paints a ray of hope.
By weaving in symbolic images of sunrise and sunset, it expresses the preciousness of life and the beauty of renewal.
Based in New York, Raveena released her album “Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain” in June 2024 and has continued to work energetically since.
Her unique sound blends elements of R&B and pop with traditional Indian music, making it a perfect track for quiet nights of self-reflection or moments when you want to sort through your feelings.
Teethsucker (Yea3x)Rico Nasty

Rapper and singer Rico Nasty from Maryland has been drawing attention for her unique style that fuses punk rock with aggressive hip-hop.
Featuring aggressive basslines, punkish sonics, and a dark, psychedelic atmosphere, this work is charged with her determination to launch into the next stage.
Serving as the lead single from her album “Lethal,” slated for release in May 2025, the track—produced by Imad Royal and Rayman—brings out the full force of her energetic flow.
With confident, powerful expression and a release of inner emotion, the song is sure to resonate with anyone determined to stay true to themselves.
Million Good ReasonsRobin Schulz x FAST BOY

This moving track was born from the collaboration between German DJ/producer Robin Schulz and the German music duo fast boy.
Portraying the complexities of love and relationships, it emphasizes the importance of staying true to your feelings even in the face of hardship.
Released in February 2025, the song blends Robin Schulz’s signature melodic deep house sound with fast boy’s emotionally rich vocals, creating a pleasantly uplifting vibe.
It’s recommended for listeners seeking positive energy or wishing to reflect on their emotions.
Perfect as background music for parties or drives, it’s a track you can enjoy in a variety of settings.
Busy WomanSabrina Carpenter

This pop tune humorously portrays the image of a modern woman with self-worth and a resolute will.
Sabrina Carpenter, an American artist, made the transition from a leading Disney Channel actress to a powerhouse singer.
In February 2025, she released the album “Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe)” and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.
In this work, through sharp lyricism and witty expression, she delivers a message about how to handle rejection and the importance of knowing your own value.
Produced by Jack Antonoff, it stylishly blends a wide range of genres, including disco, synth-pop, country, and yacht rock.
It’s a song that everyone struggling with love or relationships should hear.
Little Bit CloserSam Fender

A masterful song that vividly depicts the feelings of young people confronting an oppressive society and loneliness has arrived from British singer-songwriter Sam Fender.
This work weaves intricate guitar work with an arresting tenor vocal, delicately expressing the loneliness and anxiety of people living today.
Released as an advance single from the album “People Watching,” which came out in February 2025, it has also been chosen as the theme song for the film “The Last Connection,” slated for release the same year.
Its powerful sound, influenced by Bruce Springsteen, and its raw, hometown-rooted lyrics drawn from experiences in North Shields, England, resonate deeply.
It’s a track for everyone seeking connection amid the clamor of the city.

