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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?

Latest Western music releases [October 2025] (181–190)

CHECKLISTTrippie Redd

Trippie Redd – CHECKLIST(official music video)
CHECKLISTTrippie Redd

Rapper Trippie Redd from Canton, Ohio—also known for his collaborations with XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD—has dropped the lead single from his upcoming album NDA in October 2025.

Blending melodious flows that defy the confines of hip-hop with an experimental sound incorporating elements of rage and hyperpop, the track signals a bold new chapter in his career.

The music video was released simultaneously, delivering strong visual impact.

If you’re into trap or emo rap, this is a song you’ll definitely get hooked on.

Love ZombieVictoria Justice

Victoria Justice – Love Zombie (Official Visualizer/Lyric Video)
Love ZombieVictoria Justice

Victoria Justice, widely known as an actress who once starred in a Nickelodeon drama series, has in recent years expanded her work as a singer-songwriter, delivering memorable pop songs like 2013’s “Gold” and 2020’s “Treat Myself.” Released in October 2025, this work re-records long-shelved vault tracks that were created during her Columbia Records era.

Rooted in dark pop, it captivates with a unique world that overlays horror-tinged imagery with the swell of romantic feelings.

Her lower-register vocals are layered with harmonies, while a beat that fuses synth-pop and electro makes it perfect for long autumn nights.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to savor a dark yet sweet atmosphere during the Halloween season.

All Over MeYukimi

Yukimi – ‘All Over Me’ (Official Audio)
All Over MeYukimi

Yukimi Nagano, who has long been active as the vocalist of Swedish electronic music band Little Dragon.

With a Japanese father and a Swedish-American mother, she has pursued her work with the Grammy-nominated band while releasing her solo album “For You” in March 2025.

She is also set to release the EP “Yume” in November, and this track is the lead single from that EP.

Depicting an irrepressible longing for love, the song traverses a wide range of genres—jazz, soul, electronic pop, and psychedelia—capturing the sensation of surrendering to a passionate dream.

Its floating, dreamy soundscapes and rich vocal expression create a world that makes it easy to imagine emotions wavering between romance and reverie.

It’s a perfect track for a relaxing night or for moments when you want to look inward.

ADDbbno$

bbno$ – ADD (official music video)
ADDbbno$

Baby No Money, a Canadian rapper known for his witty rhymes, has been gaining popularity.

Released in October 2025, this track is the lead single from his self-titled album, “bbno$.” It features a beat heavily infused with electronic elements and a smooth, flowing rap delivery, with playful wordplay and the confident tone of an artist who has tasted success.

The music video drew attention for its animated execution, which involved as many as 20 different artists.

Prioritizing escapist entertainment, the song lets listeners fully experience his style as he effortlessly crosses the boundary between rap and pop.

Look At Mefakemink

fakemink – Look At Me (Prod Moustafax2 x OK)
Look At Mefakemink

Fakuminq, a young talent born in 2005 and based in London.

Centering on cloud rap while traversing genres like jerk and hyperpop, he dropped this provocative work in October 2025.

Produced by Moustafax2 and OK, the track fuses underground hip-hop with jerk-influenced sounds into an aggressive cut, with lyrics that stand out for their assertiveness and independence.

It’s said to have been made against the backdrop of a feud with rapper Netspend, though Fakuminq himself left a cryptic comment: “This isn’t a diss track, it’s a kiss track.” Riding over a hard-edged beat, his provocative flow showcases the sharp, distinctive character of the new generation in the UK underground scene.