Olivia Rodrigo’s third album ‘Sour’ and BTS’s new single ‘Come Over’ arrived on Friday, joining releases from Jack White, Bebe Rexha and indie sibling group Infinity Song . The batch of tracks is poised to dominate streaming playlists and social conversations through the weekend.
Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' delivers split‑track narrative
The 12‑track album opens with upbeat love‑filled songs before shifting to a darker, introspective second half, according to the New Music Friday guide. The standout “Stupid Song” bridges the two moods, capturing the feeling of “being stupid in love.”
BTS releases 'Come Over' for 13th BTS Festa
BTS dropped the hip‑hop‑heavy singe “Come Over” to mark their 13th BTS Festa, a track previously limited to the deluxe vinyl of their March album. The song was co‑written by members SUGA, RM and j‑hope, the source notes, and is expected to fuel the group’s summer tour setlist.
Jack White teases July 10 album with 'Dollar Bill' single
Jack White issued the blues‑infused “Dollar Bill,” the first taste of his forthcoming album slated for release on July 10. The track opens with a twangy western riff before exploding into White’s signature lyrical riddles, the report says.
Bebe Rexha's independent debut 'Better Mistakes' drops via Empire
After leaving Warner, Bebe Rexha released her first album with Empire, titled “Better Mistakes.” While most songs are high‑energy dance‑pop anthems, the ballad “One Day” stands out for its candid lyrics, which may be aimed at former fans, the source adds.
Infinity Song's sibling harmonies on self‑titled debut
Alt‑rock sibling band Infinity Song unveiled a self‑titled debut album that showcases tight vocal harmonies and intimate songwriting born from their family bond. critics highlighted the record’s cohesive sound as a fresh addition to the indie scene.
Who will champion Infinity Song's debut?
The report does not identify any label or major playlist curators backing Infinity Song, leaving it unclear how widely the album will be promoted beyond organic fan discovery.
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