In April’s final week, the music industry frenzy following back-to-back Coachella weekends and Taylor Swift’s latest record-breaking album has begun to slow down – but many of our favorite artists are back with new releases just in time! Brazilian superstar Anitta and Grammy-winner Judith Hill are back with their respective brand-new albums, while alternative indie rock band Rainbow Kitten Surprise and country singer Mickey Guyton are each back with new singles. Add these releases to your playlist below!
Anitta, “Funk Generation”
Grammy-nominated global superstar Anitta’s highly-anticipated album Funk Generation is finally here – right off the heels of multiple buzzworthy performances including this week’s Latin American Music Awards and her surprise Coachella performance last Friday when she joined Peso Pluma on stage to perform their hit “BELLAKEO.” The album continues to bring Brazilian funk music to a global stage, further emphasized by Anitta’s upcoming world tour across North America, South America, and Europe.
Judith Hill, “Letters from a Black Widow”
Grammy-winner Judith Hill’s new album Letters from a Black Widow delves into her innermost feelings and guides listeners through a deeply-personal story of resilience. The 12-track album was written and produced by Hill herself, out today with a stunning accompanying music video for the project’s title track.
Rainbow Kitten Surprise, “SVO”
Rainbow Kitten Surprise is back with their fourth single from their upcoming album LOVE HATE MUSIC BOX, the band’s first full-length release in six years. “SVO” delves into the complex nature of a passionate romantic relationship and follows previously-released tracks “Superstar,” “LOL,” and “Overtime” featuring seven-time Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves.
Mickey Guyton, “Scary Love”
Four-time Grammy-nominated country star Mickey Guyton’s latest single “Scary Love” is a sweet ballad dedicated to her three-year-old son Grayson. On the track, which showcases her deep emotions surrounding motherhood, Guyton sings “Ain’t a thing I wouldn’t do, ain’t a thing I wouldn’t give / It’s the kind you fall into and never hit the bottom of / It’s a scary love.”