March is finally here – and with spring officially around the corner, our favorite artists’ new releases are getting better than ever. Kacey Musgraves and FLETCHER are back with the latest singles from their respective forthcoming albums, while Miley Cyrus gifted her fans with a track she’s been teasing. Brand-new EPs from indie-rock newcomer Tish Melton and Argentinian reggaeton star Six Sex mark new chapters for each artist. Add these tracks and more to your March playlist below!

Miley Cyrus & Pharrell Williams, “Doctor (Work It Out)”

Miley Cyrus finally released a collaboration with Pharrell Williams that she’s been teasing since his most recent menswear show for Louis Vuitton. The track marks the pair’s first collaborative release in a decade – the duo worked together in 2014 on the hit “Come Get It Bae.” In a huge surprise to fans, Cyrus and Williams revealed to Zane Lowe in an interview that the song dates back to 2012, but they didn’t feel it was the right time to release the track until now. The addictive dance beat, cheeky lyrics, and of course, Cyrus’ incredible vocals, all combine to create a result that was well worth the wait. 

Kacey Musgraves, “Too Good To Be True”

Kacey Musgraves is back with the second single from her upcoming album Deeper Well ahead of her highly-anticipated Saturday Night Live performance this weekend alongside host Sydney Sweeney. “Too Good To Be True” details a blossoming new relationship marked by hesitancy following heartbreak and, like the album’s lead single and title track, is sonically reminiscent of both Musgraves’ debut project Same Trailer Different Park and Grammy-winning third album Golden Hour. She earnestly asks the song’s subject, “Please don’t make me regret / Opening up that part of myself / That I’ve been scared to give again.”

FLETCHER, “Doing Better”

FLETCHER has released three tracks from her upcoming highly-anticipated sophomore record In Search Of The Antidote thus far, but “Doing Better” is undeniably the standout – her signature lyricism shines in two separate self-referential choruses that fans will immediately love to dissect. And of course, no FLETCHER track would be complete without verses throwing some shade  – all in good fun!

Tish Melton, “When We’re Older”

Singer-songwriter Tish Melton may be a fresh face in the music scene, but she’s already made waves – with today’s release of her debut EP featuring a collaboration with producer and longtime musical mentor Brandi Carlile, she’s cementing herself as an artist to watch in the indie-pop-rock sphere. Standout closing track “Sober” is an ode to her friendships and the memories she yearns to hold onto, ending with Melton reading a poem she wrote and Carlile responding with lyrics from Joni Mitchell, whom she sang with last month at a historic Grammys performance.

Charlotte Lawrence, “I Don’t Wanna Dance”

V alum Charlotte Lawrence is back with her latest track titled “I Don’t Wanna Dance.” Following the release of the powerful track “Bodybag,” which was featured on the Apple TV series Shrinking and the pop banger “Boys Like You,” the emotionally melodic track is accompanied by a new music video, directed by influencer turned director, Charlotte D’Alessio. The new drops come before Lawrence joins Madison Beer on THE SPINNIN TOUR starting April 24th in Minneapolis, Minnesota, hitting 16 shows in major US cities including Chicago, Nashville, Boston and New York’s famed Radio City Music Hall.

Six Sex, “Satisfire”

Six Sex has made a name for herself in the world of Argentinian perreo, or reggaeton dance music, having closed out 2023 touring in Mexico, Miami, Córdoba, Rosario and Buenos Aires, where she opened for two of Bad Gyal’s headline shows. Now, she’s back with her fourth EP Satisfire, which she’s set to debut live in her first solo show in Buenos Aires this week on the Niceto Club stage and later this month at the Axe Ceremonia festival in Mexico City. The project joins forces with global icons in the techno space, including Spanish Merca Bae, French King Doudou, Argentines Tayhana and Bruno Donato, German DBBD and Mexican Dimelow Pro.

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