The third week of March is ushering in long-awaited warmer spring weather and all the best new tracks to go with it! Kacey Musgraves has returned with her highly-anticipated fifth studio album Deeper Well, while kenzie is back with her latest single “word vomit.” Fall Out Boy, V of BTS, and Maddie Zahm have also released respective new singles. Read on to add these new releases and more to your spring playlist!

Kacey Musgraves, “Deeper Well”

Kacey Musgraves has always been an immeasurable talent in the country sphere, but she rose to unprecedented global stardom with the release of her Grammy-winning third studio album Golden Hour. Following sonic experimentation on her subsequent record star-crossed, she’s largely returning to her roots on Deeper Well – her poignant lyricism, silky smooth vocals, and incredible storytelling abilities shine through in this record, particularly in standout tracks like “Dinner with Friends,” “Cardinal,” and “The Architect,” where Musgraves ruminates on life, death, love, and loss.

kenzie, “word vomit”

Singer-songwriter kenzie – also known as Mackenzie Ziegler – is back with her compelling new single “word vomit,” addressing speculation following the recent public fallout of a longtime relationship. With raw emotional vocals and introspective lyrics, kenzie draws listeners in as she outlines the aftermath of the ultimate betrayal that led to the demise of her relationship. An accompanying music video premieres alongside the new vulnerable track.

Fall Out Boy, “Heartbreak Feels So Good (Dillon Francis Remix)”

Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum rock band Fall Out Boy is back with a brand-new remix of their latest single, “Heartbreak Feels So Good (Dillon Francis Remix).” The remix debuted earlier this week in the trailer for TopSpin 2K25, the revival of the iconic tennis video game simulation series. The song is also due to appear on the game’s soundtrack.

V, “FRI(END)S”

V – of iconic K-Pop group BTS – is back with a new single! “FRI(END)S” arrives six months after his first solo album Layover, which highlighted his unique stylistic choices and vulnerability. “FRI(END)S” reinforces this – with four versions of the song altogether, including instrumental, sped-up, and slowed-down, the release showcases V’s range as an artist.

Maddie Zahm, “little me”

Rising star Maddie Zahm returns with her latest single “little me,” unveiling another side to the powerhouse vocalist and songwriter as she reflects on the often overwhelming emotions that accompany a budding love interest, singing about her inner child – “She only shows up when she’s scared that you’ll leave, sorry sometimes little me makes an appearance.” 

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