The fourth week of May is full of exciting new releases from some of our favorite artists. Clairo and Charlie Puth are back with the first singles from their highly-anticipated respective new eras, while harmony trio Tiny Habits’ debut album is finally here. GASHI and Cash Cobain are each releasing incredible new singles as well! Read below to add these new tracks to your weekend playlist.
Clairo, “Sexy to Someone”
Clairo’s new era is officially upon us – her latest single “Sexy to Someone” is her first solo release since her 2021 album Sling, and it’s proven to be well worth the three-year wait! The catchy, 70s-inspired, jazzy-pop tune showcases her quintessential style, and will certainly make fans even more excited to hear her upcoming third studio album Charm due July 12.
Charlie Puth, “Hero”
Taylor Swift recently “declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist” on the title track of her latest album – and according to the singer-songwriter’s latest Instagram caption, the shoutout inspired him to release his latest single “Hero.” The self-produced track, somewhat of an artistic deviation for Puth, is the first off his forthcoming fourth studio album, and we can’t wait to see what’s next!
Tiny Habits, “All For Something”
Tiny Habits is a trio quickly on the rise – their gorgeous harmonies have caught the attention of artists like Gracie Abrams and Noah Kahan, both of whom the band supported on their respective tours last year, as well as Kacey Musgraves, Phoebe Bridgers, and even the iconic Elton John. Now, the band’s stunning debut full-length project is finally here – and it’s just the beginning!
GASHI, “Cold”
Genre-bending singer-songwriter GASHI is back with his new single “Cold,” the latest from his forthcoming album Brooklyn Cowboy to be released under his self-founded record label. The poignant track describes the all-consuming feeling of loneliness found in an unhappy relationship.
Cash Cobain, “Grippy (feat. J. Cole)”
Fresh off the heels of his role in this month’s viral rap beef, J. Cole is re-entering the hip-hop sphere with a re-imagined version of NYC superstar Cash Cobain’s hit “Dunk Contest” released earlier this year. Cash Cobain’s collaboration with J. Cole follows his recent smash hits with stars like Ice Spice and Don Toliver.