Latest Western Music Releases [July 2025]
What new sounds are emerging on the global music scene in July 2025? The latest Western releases can brighten your daily life—perfect for adding to your commute playlist or sparking conversations with friends.
In this article, we’re highlighting buzzworthy Western tracks released this summer.
We’ve gathered a wide-ranging lineup spanning pop, rock, R&B, and more, so if you’re searching for a new favorite song, be sure to check these out!
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Latest Western Music Releases [July 2025] (181–190)
RottenSet It Off

It’s a thrilling rebel anthem by the American band Set It Off, a song that feels like shouting “I’ve had enough!” at a deceitful society and everything that binds you.
When life is full of absurdity and your heart feels like it’s rotting, you might find yourself swallowing the honest feeling that “this is wrong.” But the ferocious sound of this track is a powerful ally that validates and unleashes that anger.
Having gone independent from a major label, this song serves as the opening salvo for their self-titled album “Set It Off,” slated for release in November 2025—it’s the embodiment of their resolve.
If you’re fed up with a world of falsehoods, listening to it will deliver the ultimate catharsis.
MessiahSevdaliza

Sevdaliza, an Iranian-born artist now based in the Netherlands, crafts avant-garde pop numbers driven by a powerful intent to affirm women’s strength and queer desire as something sacred.
This track boldly portrays a world where the body becomes a cathedral and pleasure turns into prophecy, fusing the grandeur of gospel with a rebellious spirit.
Released in June 2025, it serves as the lead single from the highly anticipated album “Heroina.” The ritualistic music video, directed by Tanu Muino, has also been praised as a work of art.
Listen to it when you want to free yourself from what binds you and celebrate your unfiltered longing—you may feel the hidden power within you radiate with a sacred glow.
StayTHE HARA

Formed in England in 2017, rock band The Hara deliver a track that powerfully portrays a heart wavering within a suffocating relationship.
The fragility of wanting someone to stay by your side clashes with the impulse to break everything and be free, battling it out within a sound that swings fiercely between calm and chaos.
The emotional eruption expressed here may be the very conflict lying dormant in the depths of the listener’s heart.
Released in June 2025 as the band’s first single under a new label, this song is a signal flare announcing their maturation and evolution.
When you’re struggling with relationships and feel bound hand and foot, it just might be the spark that sets your heart free.
Bed of Roses (ft. Issa Rae)Teyana Taylor

An alluring, moody R&B track that opens with a poetic narration by actor Issa Rae.
The song is crafted by Teyana Taylor, a multitalented artist from New York.
Beyond her career as a singer, she also showcased her versatility by winning a National Board of Review award as an actress in 2023.
Here, her all-around artistry shines through: blazing passion and unwavering devotion are depicted like a single cinematic story.
You may find yourself captivated by its deeply immersive world of love.
Released as the lead single from the visual album “Escape Room,” set for August 2025, this track is perfect for a special night with someone you love—sure to make your time together even more romantic.
Can We Talk?Tink, Bryson Tiller

This is a collaborative track by Tink from Chicago and Bryson Tiller, the standard-bearer of trap soul—two talents who represent the forefront of American R&B.
What it portrays is the very essence of a heartfelt conversation between lovers trying to bridge a growing distance.
The structure—her vulnerable confession of wanting a deeper connection and his gentle response that he wants to be her support—unfolds like a dialogue, making it feel as if you’re watching a scene from a film.
Tink, who was named to XXL’s Freshman Class in 2015, delivers a performance so expressive it draws you right in.
If you listen on a night when you want to speak honestly with someone important, their voices might just give you the quiet push you need.

