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Summary of Western Music Releases [May 2025]

The May 2025 international releases weave a diverse tapestry of stories: Tom Grennan’s deep, introspective sound reflecting on our digital society; Addison Rae’s sparkling synth-pop, marking a dazzling transition from TikTok star to music artist; and Benson Boone’s heartwarming ballad dedicated to his mother.

The passion each artist pours into their work, along with their innovative musical expressions, is sure to add fresh color to your everyday life.

Summary of Western music releases [May 2025] (181–190)

More!Nxdia

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More!Nxdia

Nadia is a non-binary artist of Egyptian-Sudanese heritage based in Manchester, UK.

Having grown up writing poetry and studying African drumming, they channel delicate emotional nuances through a tender singing voice.

After gaining attention on TikTok, they debuted in 2020 and have since released a string of tracks including “Eyes on Me” and “She Likes a Boy.” This new release is a gem of pop music that captures the thrill of romance with a melody that’s both delicate and catchy, and lyrics that weave together English and Arabic.

A European tour is set for summer 2025, kicking off at The Great Escape in Brighton.

It’s a perfect pick for anyone seeking pop music that resonates, especially among LGBTQIA+ fans.

Little Lord FentanylPrimus & Puscifer

An experimental track that exquisitely blends funk metal and alternative rock has emerged from a collaboration between two quintessential American bands, Primus and Puscifer.

This release marks the first since the arrival of Primus’s new drummer, John Hoffman—selected from over 6,100 candidates—and features a uniquely crafted soundscape highlighted by Maynard James Keenan’s falsetto and Les Claypool’s slap bass.

Its title, a play on 19th-century children’s literature, carries satire aimed at contemporary society, while the music unfolds a dark, fantastical world reminiscent of a Tim Burton film.

It’s a must-listen not only for fans of both bands but also for music lovers seeking boundary-pushing, genre-defying sounds.

Dope Boy PhoneQuavo & Takeoff

A new duo project by Quavo—who helped lead the American hip-hop scene as a member of Migos—with the late Takeoff will be released in May 2025.

This posthumous work features previously unreleased recordings from Takeoff, who was shot and killed in November 2022, and brings in producer Badda Bl$ for a sound that embodies the essence of trap music.

It’s a significant release that elevates their enduring bond through refined beats and razor-sharp raps.

Following Quavo’s 2023 album Rocket Power, the project selects from what’s said to be over 1,000 unreleased Takeoff tracks.

Recommended for those who want to feel the rightful evolution of hip-hop through their flows and the powerful connection between the two.

BUTTERFLY KISSES x CAN’T WIN EM ALLRico Nasty

Rico Nasty – BUTTERFLY KISSES x CAN’T WIN EM ALL (Official Music Video)
BUTTERFLY KISSES x CAN’T WIN EM ALLRico Nasty

Rico Nasty, an artist from Maryland known for her unique sound that fuses punk and hip-hop, has released two advance tracks from her third album, LETHAL, both of which showcase the full range of her multifaceted musicality.

The first track blends hard synths with trap beats to deliver assertive hyperpop rap, while the second contrasts it by laying bare introspective emotions over filtered, reverb-drenched production.

LETHAL is slated for release on May 16, 2025, and features 15 tracks.

She’s also set to make her acting debut in the Apple TV+ and A24 drama series Margo’s Got Money Troubles.

It’s an ambitious work recommended not only for punk and hip-hop fans, but for anyone seeking a boundary-pushing new listening experience.

HELLMUSTFEARMESigns of the Swarm

SIGNS OF THE SWARM – HELLMUSTFEARME (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
HELLMUSTFEARMESigns of the Swarm

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s pride in deathcore, Signs of the Swarm, have released an advance track from their upcoming album “To Rid Myself of Truth,” slated for August 2025.

The song channels vocalist David Simonich’s struggles, said to be inspired by his past suicide attempt, transforming that pain into art.

Despite its full-throttle, no-brakes aggression, the track’s progression conveys a remarkable sense of strength born from despair.

While rooted in the band’s deathcore origins, it deftly blends elements of slam and black metal, resulting in a powerhouse piece for all listeners who love heavy music.