Jonas Brothers – ‘No Time To Talk’: The Jonas Brothers’ new album, Greetings From Your Hometown, just received a nostalgic boost with the release of its latest single, “No Time To Talk,” now available. The track cleverly incorporates elements of “Stayin’ Alive,” the dancefloor classic from the Bee Gees’ Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Produced by Julian Bunetta (known for Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso”) and Gabe Simon (who has worked with Lana Del Rey, Noah Kahan, and Calum Scott), the song is a tribute to the Jonas Brothers’ childhood dance parties, where the Bee Gees’ music was a staple. It bridges personal memories with broad appeal. Unlike the Bee Gees—another trio of talented brothers—who used “Stayin’ Alive” to showcase their swagger in 1977, “No Time To Talk” offers a fresh lyrical perspective, celebrating a romantic partner on the dance floor.
Ashley Kutcher – “Hard Pill”: Ashley Kutcher is back with her new song “Hard Pill”, which explores the emotions of insecurity and jealousy that arise when facing a partner’s ex who appears to have it all. The lyrics portray the inner battle of comparing oneself to the ex, feeling insufficient, and questioning the significance of their past relationship. The phrase “hard pill to swallow” serves as a metaphor for the difficult truth and emotional challenge of accepting these feelings.
Freya Skye – “Silent Treatment”: Freya Skye is quickly rising to superstardom, and her new single “Silent Treatment” is already making waves. The 16-year-old UK-born actress, known for her role as Zombies’ Nova Bright and signed to Hollywood Records, is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about young artists, with over a billion streams of her music so far.
After representing the UK in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2022, she signed with Hollywood Records and starred in Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires in 2025. She’s also released solo singles like “Walk Over,” “Someone To Love,” “Can’t Fake It,” and “Gold’s Gone,” and has toured on the Descendants/ZOMBIES: Worlds Collide Tour. Regarding her new track, she shares, “’Silent Treatment’ is about someone very close to you who then disappears.”
“I think many of us have experienced this, and I wrote the song during a difficult time in my own life when I was going through that with someone. I came into the studio feeling pretty upset about it, but I’m really proud of how it turned out. It’s a song I love, and I hope everyone else does too.”
Robyn – “Talk To Me” + “Sexistential”: “Sexistential” is one of two new tracks released today, though neither quite captures the exhilarating rush of the lead single “Dopamine.” The other, “Talk to Me,” is a tribute to phone sex and honest communication, co-written with Max Martin, who also produced Robyn’s 1995 debut. Together, they revisit the sleek, almost mechanical synth-pop style of 2010’s Body Talk and their collaboration on its song “Time Machine.” While the hook doesn’t quite soar like “All I want is a Delorean,” I know I’ll end up playing “Talk to Me” countless times this year anyway. Robyn isn’t afraid to bare herself or aim for the big moments—she’s enjoying her creative freedom to the fullest, with a little frosting on top.
IDK – “LiFE 4 A LiFE” (feat. Pusha T): Jason Mills, the rapper, singer, and producer known as IDK, is set to release his new mixtape, E.T.D.S. – Even The Devil Smiles, at the end of the month. Today, he shared a preview of the project with the single “LiFE 4 A LiFE,” featuring Pusha T and arranged by Kaytranada. This track follows last year’s lead single “START TO FINISH,” which featured DMX posthumously and was produced by Kaytranada. IDK has previously collaborated with Kaytranada on 2022’s “Taco” and toured with Pusha T that same year in support of It’s Almost Dry.
Matt Hansen – “COMPASS”: Matt Hansen has dropped a new single titled “COMPASS,” an emotional pop ballad that echoes the styles of Alex Warren and Benson Boone. The song is an anthemic, guitar-driven track serving as a follow-up to his previous single, “DON’T LOOK BACK.”
“COMPASS” is a heartfelt declaration of love, where Hansen opens up about his feelings for his romantic partner. In the chorus, he displays his impressive vocal range over a pulsating beat, singing, “All the seas and all the stars / Can tear us away from each other’s arms / But I will find my way back home to you.”
Regarding the song’s meaning, Hansen shared: “I wrote ‘COMPASS’ about the kind of love that keeps you grounded—the person who pulls you back when you start to drift.”
Hansen initially gained popularity through online covers of songs like Coldplay’s “Yellow” and Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris.” Since debuting in 2021 with “without you with me,” he has accumulated over 1 billion streams as an independent artist. He’s opened for artists such as Teddy Swims, Lauv, Train, and Alec Benjamin, and has headlined his own international tours. Hansen is currently working on his debut album, which is expected to be released in 2026.
NOTD, Maia Wright – “Lover Online”: “Lover Online” marks the second collaboration between NOTD and Maia Wright. The duo first collaborated on “AM:PM,” which was released on March 24, 2023.
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