New Music Monthly

May 1, 2025
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Words by Amiyah Golden

 

May 9 

Kali Uchis: “Sincerely”

Kali Uchis revealed the news about her upcoming album “Sincerely” to fans in March via her Instagram.

Uchis has kept much of her project under wraps, but fans are still excited to hear what she has created for her fifth studio album. 

 

May 16 

Rico Nasty: “Lethal”

Alternative rap artist Rico Nasty is back with her album “Lethal.” 

This project is a collaboration between Rico and Grammy-nominated producer Imad Royal.

 

Morgan Wallen: I’m the Problem 

Thirty-seven songs sound like a big feat for an album, but country singer Morgan Wallen has proven me wrong with the release of his latest album, “I’m the Problem.”

 This is Wallen’s fourth studio album and features guest appearances by notable names such as Post Malone, Tate McRae and Eric Church. 

Wallen is also slated to kick off his accompanying tour in June.

 

Aminé: “13 Months of Sunshine”

Aminé is back with a solo endeavor this year with his album “13 Months of Sunshine.” This comes two years after the release of “Kaytraminé,” a joint project with DJ Kaytranada. 

“Kaytramine” gave us so many summer-time grooves, so I’m curious to see what Aminé has been creating for this summer. 

 

May 21 

Lana Del Rey: “The Right Person Will Stay”

Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey is releasing her LP “The Right Person Will Stay” this month. 

Del Rey has released her single, “Henry, Come on,” off the album to stir fans up, ahead of its release date. 

 

May 30 

Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful

Former child star and singer Miley Cyrus is releasing her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, which includes visual elements as well. 

This project will feature 13 tracks. 

 

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