Latest Western music releases [October 2025]
What will the global music scene look like in October 2025? We get news of new international releases almost every month, but you’re probably wondering which tracks will catch your ear this time.
From pop and rock to hip-hop, we’re showcasing a wave of fresh sounds across a variety of genres.
Whether for your commute, while you work, or during a laid-back weekend, why not find a new favorite?
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Latest Western Music Releases [October 2025] (191–200)
BlinkCorbyn Besson & TZUYU (of TWICE)

This is a star-studded collaborative track by singer-songwriter Corbyn Besson—known as a former member of the boy group Why Don’t We—and Tzuyu from TWICE, a group with worldwide popularity.
The pair come together on this groovy duet pop number.
The song depicts that magical thrill when the world begins to shine the moment you meet someone, highlighted by their playful back-and-forth.
It showcases the chemistry between Corbyn, who excels at R&B-tinged pop, and Tzuyu, known for her graceful performance style.
Released in September 2025, the track also drew attention for its music video filmed in Seoul.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you want a heart-lifting rush of excitement, or as a companion for a drive.
BloodlustDayseeker

Dayseeker, who have built their popularity on a post-hardcore foundation and an emotional sound, are a band known for their lyrical, melodic style.
Their new track is a fiercely aggressive number that voices anger and finality toward people who drain the life out of you.
The appeal of this work lies in its intense heaviness—powerful enough to overturn the sorrow-tinged worldview they’ve cultivated thus far.
Shrouded in an eerie atmosphere, it coalesces into a chaotic sound centered on weighty guitar riffs and ferocious screams.
The song is an advance single from their album “Creature in the Black Night,” set for release in October 2025, and it’s a stellar showcase of a bold new direction.
If you want to experience a new side of the band—or if you’re simply craving heavy, aggressive metal—this is a must-listen.
one2threeDisclosure, Chris Lake, Leven Kali

This release brings together two talented British acts: Disclosure, the brother duo who deftly fuse UK Garage and pop, and Chris Lake, a leading figure in the tech house scene, featuring R&B singer Leven Kali.
Following their previous collaboration, the track was released in September 2025.
It blends Chris Lake’s signature bouncy, feel-good tech house bassline with Disclosure’s shimmering palette of rich textures.
Layered on top is Leven Kali’s soulful vocal, giving the groove a compelling mix of power, sensuality, and warmth.
A chant-like phrase that unites the dance floor stands out, making it a perfect recommendation for anyone looking to dance with that late-summer sense of freedom.
GorgeousDoja Cat

Many of you were likely captivated by the visuals reminiscent of 80s beauty commercials and the dazzling synth-pop sound.
This is a track by Doja Cat, an artist who constantly draws attention with her unique style.
It’s included on her album Vie, released in September 2025, vividly signaling a return to a pop direction.
The song’s charm lies in its romantic, passionate content that boldly celebrates self-affirmation and beauty that shines from within.
Doja herself has said it’s her favorite track on the album, showing just how attached she is to it.
The must-see music video features numerous top models, and more than 20 clothing racks were reportedly prepared for the shoot, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to boost your mood or immerse yourself in a glamorous world.
Latest Western Music Releases [October 2025] (201–210)
StrangerDoja Cat

The shimmering waves of synths and the catchy melody line feel like they’re whisking you straight into a scene from an ’80s coming-of-age film.
Doja Cat, who constantly surprises fans with her shape-shifting style, goes all-in on pop appeal with this track.
It’s a song where strength and romance coexist, celebrating the thrill of a dangerous fling with a stranger and the freedom to love on your own terms, away from society’s rules.
Featured on her September 2025 album “Vie,” it showcases the sound that embodies her declared pop direction.
The music video was surprise-premiered at a celebratory event in New York, and the provocative visuals—an elopement in a bridal dress—became a hot topic.
It’s the perfect number for slipping out of the everyday and soaking in a sense of freedom.
Hit My Head All DayDry Cleaning

Dry Cleaning, a British band highly acclaimed for their unique post‑punk sound that foregrounds spoken vocals, are set to release their long‑awaited new album Secret Love in January 2026.
The track introduced here is the lead single, a sprawling piece running over six minutes, produced by Cate Le Bon.
Centered on the anxieties of our era, shaken by misinformation on social media, the song weaves deadpan spoken delivery with a dubby bass and cutting guitar into an ensemble that’s cool yet simmering with intensity.
Having won a Grammy in 2024 for the packaging of their album Stumpwork, the band now present an even more honed sound—one that suggests great things to come.
I Don’t Belong AnywhereDying Wish

Dying Wish is a hardcore/metalcore band formed in Portland, Oregon in 2016, known for their style that fuses aggressive riffs with emotive melodies.
This track, “I Don’t Belong Anywhere,” comes from their third album, Flesh Stays Together.
The song centers on feelings of alienation in society and the despair of “belonging nowhere,” delivering a heartrending cry that hits hard.
Produced by the renowned Will Putney, its pummeling breakdowns and massive guitar tones are nothing short of overwhelming.
Released in September 2025, the record marks a powerful new chapter in the band’s career.
If you want to experience the heaviness and lyricism of modern metalcore, give it a listen.


