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Latest Western music releases [December 2025]

Have you checked out the Western music released in December 2025 yet?From soul-stirring ballads to dance tracks that make your body move, artists from around the world have delivered a wide variety of songs.You’re sure to find the perfect track for your everyday background music, or a new favorite you’ll want to play on repeat.In this article, we’re spotlighting the latest Western music releases that dropped that month.Be sure to look for tracks you’ll want to add to your playlist!

Latest Western Music Releases [December 2025] (41–50)

BlackheartWORM

WORM – Blackheart (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
BlackheartWORM

Worm is a Florida-based band that champions “Necromantic Black Doom.” Centered around Phantom Slaughter, they’ve cultivated a cult following by fusing extreme metal sonics with a fantastical worldview.

Preceding their album Necropalace, slated for release in February 2026, they unveiled this work in December 2025.

It carries a ballad-like quality that portrays a vampire’s love and loneliness, with melodies that incorporate the cool, elegant beauty of ’80s gothic rock and AOR—sure to strike a chord.

It’s also unique in that the music video was produced as the second installment in a short film series, making it especially rewarding to enjoy alongside its narrative-driven visuals.

It’s the perfect track for a night when you want to immerse yourself in a dark, beautiful world.

Workoutprettifun

Prettyfun is a rapper-producer born in 2005 and hailing from North Carolina.

Emerging from SoundCloud with a DIY style that includes making his own beats, he’s a young talent drawing serious attention.

His single “Workout,” freshly released on December 19, 2025, features producers renowned in internet culture like Legion and Misogi, delivering a dazzling hyperpop-informed sound palette and a distorted bass that leaves a powerful impression.

Despite the straightforward title suggesting a literal workout anthem, it’s interesting that the track actually weaves in an introspective theme about protecting one’s own peace from surrounding noise.

Sprinting by in just 2 minutes and 33 seconds, it’s highly addictive—and a song that heightens anticipation for what comes next.

Walk to mexaviersobased

Rapper xaviersobased, who emerged from New York’s underground scene and leads the internet-era rap style known as “jerk,” signed a major deal in 2025 and raised his profile with the EP ‘Once More.’ Right after completing his North American tour, he dropped ‘Walk to me’ in December 2025.

Produced by Ihateflexin, the track pairs a tightly bouncing beat with his distinctive flow.

Despite its brisk, just-over-a-minute runtime, it leaves a powerful impression, as if bottling the raw heat of a live venue.

With a highly addictive hook that loops throughout, it’s a perfect hit for quickly boosting your mood or for anyone eager to experience cutting-edge dance music.

ROCKY BALBOA$NOT

Florida-based rapper $NOT began his career in 2016 by uploading tracks to SoundCloud.

He broke out with the viral 2018 single “Gosha,” which brought him widespread attention.

With Haitian and Dominican roots, he crafts a distinctive sound that blends genres like trap and emo rap.

His new song, released in December 2025, takes its title from the protagonist of the Rocky film series.

Centered on themes of clawing one’s way up from obscurity and persevering through adversity, it packs a thick bassline and sharp flows into a tight two-minute runtime.

After releasing the album Viceroy in 2024, he seems to have entered a phase of asserting his presence through singles.

It’s a perfect track for getting fired up in the morning or psyching yourself up before a challenge.

HA21 Savage

21 Savage – HA (Official Music Video)
HA21 Savage

21 Savage, the rapper representing Atlanta, has continued to stay at the forefront of the trap scene, and in December 2025 he released his fourth album, “What Happened to the Streets?”.

The second track on the project is produced by veteran beatmaker Zaytoven and is marked by a piano loop and dry drums that evoke the Atlanta sound of the 2000s.

With touches like sampling from a 2007 Gucci Mane mixtape, you can feel the respect for the genre’s roots.

The structure, which uses a sardonic laugh as the hook, pairs with his characteristically mechanical flow to create a distinctive tension.

A promotional campaign tied to the art event Art Basel also drew attention.

This is a must-listen for heads seeking dark, minimal trap.

It Is What It Is (feat. Lil Baby & Rylo Rodriguez)42 Dugg

42 Dugg – It Is What It Is (feat. Lil Baby & Rylo Rodriguez) (Official Video)
It Is What It Is (feat. Lil Baby & Rylo Rodriguez)42 Dugg

The Detroit-born rapper 42 Dugg has a harrowing backstory—he spent ages 15 to 22 in prison—and that experience gives his music a distinctive weight.

He broke into the national spotlight by cracking the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 with “We Paid” alongside Lil Baby.

His new track featuring Lil Baby and Rylo Rodriguez dropped in December 2025.

Over an ominous beat that samples a ’90s West Coast classic, the three artists each showcase their strengths.

Despite its brief 2-minute-39-second runtime, the track radiates a compelling mix of resignation and hard-earned clarity.

It’s also said to be a prelude to his mixtape Part 3, slated for release in January 2026, so keep an eye on what comes next.

If you’re into hard-edged trap, this is a must-listen.

DreadA. G. Cook

A. G. Cook – Dread (Visualiser)
DreadA. G. Cook

Producer A.

G.

Cook, who has fundamentally updated the conventions of pop.

Since founding his own label PC Music in 2013, he has reconstructed the hyper-polished vocabulary of commercial pop with an experimental spirit, and is known as a foundational figure of what came to be called hyperpop.

Also renowned for his long-term collaboration with Charli XCX, he released in December 2025 a score for A24’s film The Moment.

Here, his craft shines as he quotes fragments of Icona Pop’s “I Love It,” transforming that dazzling motif into an unsettling drone.

The progression in which club-bred synth sparkle morphs into a tension-laden soundscape is breathtaking.

The film is slated for a U.S.

theatrical release in January 2026, and this work serves as a prelude that ushers listeners into its world.

Highly recommended for those who want to savor the moment where pop’s memory intersects with cinematic unease.