I just might -Bruno Mars
“I Just Might” is Bruno Mars’ newest song from his upcoming album The Romantic. Many fans have waited for his return to the industry, as he is loved by many fans all around the world. The announcement of his upcoming album has stirred up the media with both excitement and curiosity. The song starts off with Mars’ legendary vocals, as a perfect introduction to the song, he kicks it off quickly, expressing love, yearning, and hope. Mars’ capability to tell stories through songs is truly unmatched and loved all around the music industry. His return with a new album is just what is needed to kick off 2026.
Gut Punch -Nick Jonas
“Gut Punch” is Nick Jonas’s latest song on his upcoming album Sunday Best. The song starts off slowly, with him expressing the change he has recently experienced. His vocals and the quiet, slow piano playing in the background really ease the listener into the song and raise anticipation for a beat drop into the pre-chorus, then transition into his vocals expressing emotion, and showcase his talent. This song is a perfect way to build excitement for his new album. After years of his break, this album is well welcomed.
4Raws ft Tchalamet -EsDeeKid
“4 Raws,” one of EsDeeKid’s more popular songs on his debut album Rebel, has recently been trending on Billboard’s Top 100, standing at 38th place. The song has gained recent attention because of the new feature: actor and now rapper, Timothee Chalamet. This feature is seen as a way to end the rumors of the faceless British rapper that people have speculated is actually Chalamet. The feature quickly debunks the rumors while also promoting the song. The song starts off with EsDeeKid’s verse, starting it off as an upbeat sound, then transitions to Chalamet’s impressive rap.”His featured voice and rap match the tone of the song perfectly.”. It is both an unexpected and impressive addition.
Such a funny way -Sabrina Carpenter
“Such a Funny Way,” is Sabrina Carpenter’s newest song on the bonus track to her album Man’s Best Friend. The song starts off with a slow, jazz-like start that eventually inclines to a faster, more upbeat tempo, going from the pre-chorus into the chorus. With Carpenter’s gorgeous vocals and backing harmony to the song, it makes the song have a happy, lighthearted vibe. Despite the lyrics she sings, expressing the irony of the situation, the song shows growth, understanding, and acceptance. Carpenter’s strong voice sends a sense of bliss to her songs, making them her own sound and style that all her listeners adore and admire.



