As the month of September continues, the new releases from our favorite artists are getting better and better! Charli XCX and Troye Sivan are extending Brat Summer into Fall with their latest collaboration, Katy Perry and Doechii are teaming up following their buzzed-about VMA performance, Suki Waterhouse’s latest album is here, and more! Give these new releases a listen and add them to your playlist below:

Charli XCX & Troye Sivan, “Talk Talk (remix)”

Ahead of their highly-anticipated Sweat Tour which begins this weekend, Charli XCX & Troye Sivan are celebrating with a collaborative remix on “Talk Talk,” set to appear on Charli’s latest project – “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat” – out Oct. 11. Sivan  elevates an already near-perfect summer anthem even higher – and Dua Lipa even appears in the track’s intro!

Katy Perry & Doechii, “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE”

Fresh off the heels of Katy Perry’s explosive career-medley VMA performance guest-starring Doechii before winning the coveted Video Vanguard Award, the duo is officially releasing their collaboration – “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE” – on Perry’s upcoming album 143 due Sept. 20. 

Suki Waterhouse, “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin”

Suki Waterhouse’s sophomore album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin is finally here! The expansive, 18-track record features recent single “Model, Actress, Whatever” and establishes Waterhouse as a versatile presence in the pop music sphere.

Jake & Shelby, “Chasing Ghosts”

Nashville-based pop duo Jake & Shelby are back with their thought-provoking new single “Chasing Ghosts.” The release follows their debut EP in January, which earned them praise on social media from the likes of artists including Gracie Abrams and Michael Bublé as well as Kim and Khloe Kardashian.

INJI, “WE GOOD”

Turkish dance-pop rising star INJI is back with her five-track sophomore EP WE GOOD, featuring a collaboration with none other than the legendary Nile Rodgers. On “SEXY 4EVER,” INJI calls out societal expectations and pressures around womanhood and aging.

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