V’s New Music Roundup: Demi Lovato, Kesha, and more

V’s New Music Friday picks for the second week of September

September’s second week is ushering in an incredible rollout of new releases, from Demi Lovato’s brand-new single and music video to a collaboration between Kesha, Orville Peck, Hudson Mohawke, and Tayla Parx benefitting The Ally Coalition as part of All Things Go’s charity compilation. In addition, INJI and Allie X are back with respective new singles. Add these releases and more to your September playlist below!

Demi Lovato, “Here All Night”

Imagery via Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato is back with the infectious new single “Here All Night,” the second installment in her upcoming dance-pop record featuring her powerhouse vocals and euphoric production. The release is accompanied by a stunning music video directed by the acclaimed Hannah Lux Davis, who has previously worked with Demi on iconic videos like “Cool for the Summer” and “Sorry Not Sorry.”

Kesha, Orville Peck, Hudson Mohawke, & Tayla Parx, “Tennessee”

Imagery via All Things Go

Kesha, Orville Peck, Hudson Mohawke, Tayla Parx have teamed up to benefit The Ally Coalition as part of All Things Go Music Festival’s upcoming charity compilation All Things Go: 10 Years. “Tennessee” made its debut in the award-winning short film Stud Country, and now joins a host of artists including TAC founder Jack Antonoff, Maren Morris, Medium Build, Maude Latour, and more on the forthcoming project.

INJI, “IN A MOOD”

Imagery via INJI

Rising dance-pop star INJI is back with her latest single “IN A MOOD,” which will join previously released singles on her forthcoming 11-track mixtape SUPERLAME due October 24. The addictive track, co-produced by Louis the Child, chronicles the intrusive thoughts during a post-night-out taxi cab ride.

Allie X, “Is Anybody Out There?”

Imagery via Allie X

Alt-pop star Allie X is back with her first new single of 2025, serving as the first peak into a larger project set to arrive this year. Following her acclaimed 2024 LP Girl With No Face, the self-produced and self-written track acts as a rumination on existential isolation by employing Allie X’s signature lyricism.

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