After some much-needed holiday time off for our favorite artists, 2024 is finally in full swing, and with the new year comes a host of new releases across genres–from Ariana Grande’s disco-inspired comeback single to 21 Savage’s latest record to the title track from Sheryl Crow’s highly-anticipated upcoming album. Fans can finally stream the music from the talented cast of Tina Fey’s new twist on Mean Girls–inspired by the Broadway musical–in movie theatres now. Lil Nas X is back with his latest single in a new era, while Kid Cudi’s new album–packed with incredible features and instant hits is finally here.
Add all these and more to your 2024 playlist!
Ariana Grande, “yes, and?”

For the past few years, Ariana Grande has been hard at work paying homage to her musical theatre roots as she prepares to portray Glinda in the film adaptation of Wicked, slated to hit movie theatres in November. But one thing has been noticeably missing – until now, she has yet to release any original music since her 2020 album Positions. Now, more than three years later, she’s back with “yes, and?” – a classic Ariana Grande hit with tongue-in-cheek lyrics, disco-inspired sonic influences, and a house beat that is sure to get stuck in your head instantaneously.
Reneé Rapp & The Cast of Mean Girls, “Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture)”

Reneé Rapp made herself a household name with her critically acclaimed portrayal of Regina George in the Mean Girls musical on Broadway from 2019 to 2020. Since then, she’s acted on TV, released original music, and gone on tour – but longtime fans still rave about her embodiment of the iconic role along with her powerhouse vocals on songs like “World Burn” and “Someone Gets Hurt.” So when she was cast once again in the film adaptation of the musical based on the original 2004 classic alongside stars like Auli’i Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey, and, of course, Tina Fey herself, the internet was abuzz with excitement. Now, you can stream Rapp, Cravalho, and the rest of the incredibly talented cast’s take-on hits from the 2017 musical before catching the film in theatres today!
21 Savage, “american dream”

Grammy-winning global superstar 21 Savage has officially unveiled his third solo studio album american dream, complete with 15 tracks with features from Travis Scott, Young Thug, Doja Cat, Summer Walker, and more. The wildly successful rapper is capping off an incredible 2023 – after releasing his collaborative album Her Loss alongside Drake, the pair embarked on the $100M+ grossing It’s All A Blur Tour, while 21 Savage scored his fifth Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 as a featured artist on Metro Boomin’s double-platinum single “Creepin.”
Lil Nas X, “J CHRIST”

Multi-platinum chart-topper Lil Nas X returns with his first new single in two years along with an accompanying music video, marking the innovative artist’s solo directorial debut. The visual’s immersive storyline follows Nas as he navigates an inner battle between heaven and hell before emerging victorious over evil and sailing through a flooded rapture. “J CHRIST” undoubtedly represents a new chapter for Lil Nas X, and fans are sure to be anxiously awaiting for more.
Kid Cudi, “INSANO”

Grammy-winner Kid Cudi’s ninth studio album INSANO is out now – and the artist’s full-length project since 2022 does not disappoint. With incredible features including Travis Scott, Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, Lil Wayne, Young Thug, Lil Yachty, and more, Kid Cudi cements his status as a trailblazer and a boundary-breaker within the hip-hop world. The album’s cover art contains four separate variations created by renowned artist and designer KAWS.
Sheryl Crow, “Evolution”

The legendary nine-time Grammy-winner and 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow is back with “Evolution,” the title track from her upcoming 11th studio album, expected on March 29. The lyrically contemplative song delves into Crow’s uneasiness about artificial intelligence and its impact on humanity. The track is sonically cinematic, with an incredible guitar solo by Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello.
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