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] (221–230)
Stay (If You Wanna Dance)Myles Smith

Miles Smith, the UK singer-songwriter who won the 2025 BRIT Rising Star Award, has returned with a danceable, liberating track that overturns his previously introspective image.
This new song celebrates breaking free from the repetitive routines that narrow our lives and choosing freedom to live in the moment.
Written in just two days after a show in Copenhagen, the story behind it speaks to the song’s impulsive energy.
Following his global hit “Stargazing” and a stint supporting Ed Sheeran on tour, he broadens his expressive range to reveal a new side of himself.
It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to shake off that stifling feeling and dance till morning.
Laugh It OffNew Found Glory

New Found Glory, the Florida heavyweights who have led the pop-punk charge since the late ’90s, have dropped a new track.
Indispensable when talking about the 2000s scene, the band returns with the lead single from their album “Listen Up!,” set for release in February 2026.
It’s an energetic pop-punk tune that unleashes their signature breakneck tempos and catchy melodies.
Against the backdrop of their guitarist’s battle with illness, the song packs a positive message of laughing off any hardship, delivering a refreshingly uplifting rock number that gives listeners a push forward.
So Easy (To Fall In Love)Olivia Dean

Olivia Dean, a graduate of the prestigious BRIT School that produced artists like Amy Winehouse, is attracting major attention in the UK.
With Jamaican roots, her musical foundation lies in neo-soul and R&B.
Her debut album Messy was nominated for the Mercury Prize in June 2023.
From her second album, The Art of Loving, I’d like to introduce a track that embodies the album’s worldview.
The record delicately captures the coexistence of the exhilaration of falling in love and the reassurance of finding someone to share your life with.
Its light, comfortable pop sound melds with her soulful vocals, resulting in a highly refined song.
It’s the kind of music that can make an ordinary day feel a little special—be sure to check it out.
OUT OF BODYPARTYOF2, Jadagrace, SWIM

Party of Two is the music duo of Swimm and Jada Grace based in Los Angeles.
Originally part of the collective grouptherapy., they relaunched as a duo, and their new single released in September 2025 is a hard-hitting banger that truly signals the start of a new chapter.
It’s a lead track from their debut album, “AMERIKA’S NEXT TOP PARTY!”, and the sound—melding the dynamism of alternative rock with the kinetic energy of hip-hop—is just undeniably cool.
Themes like inner conflict and liberation from the past are vividly expressed through their rapid-fire back-and-forth and the aggressive sonic palette.
If you enjoy genre-crossing music, definitely give it a listen.
Rocket ScientistPerrie

Little Mix, the girl group that took the world by storm in the 2010s.
After their hiatus in 2022, member Perrie released her highly anticipated solo debut album, “Perrie,” in September 2025.
This track, which also received a promotional video, is a moving pop ballad that serves as a powerful statement of her renewed resolve.
The song expresses a strong will to break free from an unhealthy relationship and choose personal happiness, carried by a delicate yet grand melody.
Its sound, colored by cello and synths, has a profound depth that evokes her musical roots in rock and country, making it a deeply satisfying listen.
It feels like an anthem that gently yet firmly pushes those who are trying to be reborn into a new version of themselves.

