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Loyle Carner and Haim drop their respective albums, Lorde raises hype for hers, and Central Cee and Sexyy Red collaborate: it’s a bumper Wonderlist this week.

Loyle Carner – hopefully !
With his fourth studio album hopefully !, Loyle Carner looks more inwards than ever before. It’s intimate and subtle, with the South London artist pushing his vocal capabilities and production habits to new heights. Bolstered by features from Nick Hakim, Navy Blue and the late, great Benjamin Zephaniah, the record is a truly magical work.
HAIM – I quit
Ah, HAIM. Without doubt one of the most likeable acts in contemporary pop, the trio of sisters have only augmented their peerless reputation with a stellar new album, I quit. The record is released just in time for Glastonbury, funny that they aren’t on the line up…yet.
Lorde – “Hammer”
With her fourth studio album Virgin set for release a week today, global pop star Lorde teases the work with electrifying new single “Hammer”. From what we’ve heard of the album so far, this will be the singer-songwriter’s most experimental and stylistically wide-spanning record to date.
Central Cee ft. Sexyy Red – “Guilt Trippin”
UK rap’s current biggest export Central Cee is back for the first time following his career defining debut album CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS earlier this year. “Guilt Trippin” enlists US star Sexyy Red and is a bouncy, bodacious banger.
Amaarae – “S.M.O”
It’s a scintillating new one from Ghanian-American superstar Amaarae. Shared in alignment with news of a full-length record, BLACK STAR, dropping in August, the single is a highlife meets zouk sonic gem that is bursting with empowerment.
KATSEYE – “Gabriela”
Next big girl groupKatseye are back with the second teaser single from their forthcoming new EP “BEAUTIFUL CHAOS”. “Gabriela” is an irresistible track packed with hip-swaying rhythms, backed by a cinematic music video starring Jessica Alba to accompany.
CMAT – “The Jamie Oliver Petrol Station”
The third single from CMAT’s forthcoming album EURO-COUNTRY is here — and it’s a five-minute whirlwind of honesty, raw emotion, and irresistible charm. Following the viral success of her previous single, “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me”, CMAT is quickly becoming a key figure in pop’s continual growth.
Lola Young – “Not Like That Anymore”
One of British music’s recent success stories Lola Young expands her artistry with latest single “Not Like That Anymore”. The cut, playful and powerful, teases a raw emotional depths of her upcoming album I’m Only F**king Myself, out September 19.
Balming Tiger ft. ATARASHI GAKKO! – “Narani Narani”
Hectic, groove-laden and thoroughly entertaining, Balming Tiger once again show why their Korea’s best kept secret with exuberant new single “Narani Narani”. The video is downright hilarious, there’s a stunning feature from ATARASHI GAKKO!, and the BT gang are having a hell of a lot of fun.
Yaya Bey – “do it afraid”
Yaya Bey’s new album is perhaps her most vulnerable and mature project to date. do it afraid is Bey at their visionary best, blending rich R&B textures with Caribbean rhythms, this 18-track release is a vibrant and intimate journey, sonically divine and characterfully charismatic.
nimino ft. Maverick Sabre – “Beside Of Me”
Quickly rising DJ and producer nimino returns for the first time after his breakthrough debut EP, delivering an enthralling Maverick Sabre collaboration, “Beside Of Me”. Euphoric synths and heady textures, it’s an uplifting and meticulous club heater.
dexter in the newsagent – “special”
dexter in the newsagent is back with “Special” her self-produced first release of the year. After the breakthrough success of her 2022 project “Fortune Cookie”, she’s firmly established as one of the UK’s most exciting voices, and with this fresh, reflective new cut signals a clear evolution from her earlier work.
corto.alto – “DON’T LISTEN”
Scottish musical whizz brings the serious grooves with new jazz anthem “DON’T LISTEN”. The Mercury Prize nominee is freshly signed to revered label Ninja Tune and looks set to be a key player in the genre’s continued resurgence in the UK.
Samara Cyn – “backroads”
Rising force Samara Cyn carves her own lane with “backroads” — a colour-laden and thoughtful 5-track EP blending introspection and sweltering sonics. Co-signed by the likes of Doechii and Lauryn Hill, the EP feels like an ideal introduction, with plenty more to come.
Girl Group – “Think They’re Looking, Let’s Perform”
Fresh off the road with Olivia Dean, Girl Group deliver their debut EP Think They’re Looking, Let’s Perform — a chaotic, clever clash of post-pop and DIY attitude. Among the standout tracks is ”Shut Your Mouth”, a snarling, synth-soaked gem that captures the band’s unapologetic charm.
Joy Crookes – “Perfect Crime”
It’s another winning single from South London singer-songwriter Joy Crookes. “Perfect Crime” is the fifth in a towering run, all building up steam ahead of her sophomore record’s release, Juniper, in late September. Luscious, soulful goodness.
Westside Cowboy – “Alright Alright Alright”
With their third single and debut EP announcement (due 8th August), Westside Cowboy firm up their place at the heart of guitar music’s renaissance in the UK. “Alright Alright Alright” is Strokesian garage rock revival, a lighter track than the previous two, but no less effective.
kwn – “with all due respect”
East London R&B singer-songwriter kwn has broken out majorly this year thanks to her Kehlani collaboration “worst behaviour”. She cements her acclaim with this new EP, “with all due respect”, a dazzling 9-pronged masterclass of contemporary sounds and a great FLO feature.
Karol G – TROPICOQUETA
Arguably the most definitive album of her illustrious career, acclaimed artist Karol G finds herself and her artistry on TROPICOQUETA. It’s a cinematic and colour-laden body of work that explores her Latin lineage and cultural identity with a carefully and progressive lens.
Quincy Tell Em ft. M Huncho & Kilo Jugg – “Patience”
Influential UK rap and trap-wave producer Quincy Tell Em steps into his artistic image with new project “Make Wave Great Again”. Lead single “Patience” stands out, with slick features from M Huncho and Kilo Jugg.
Alessi Rose – “That Could Be Me”
Alessi Rose returns with a fresh new single from her upcoming EP Voyeur, out 25th July. Following on from “Same Mouth”, this latest release marks the second single from her sophomore project. It’s one of her strongest release yet, blending personal, honest lyrics with a sound that recalls the emotional edge of Olivia Rodrigo and the alt-pop punch of No Doubt.
Naya Yeira – “Wicked Games”
Singer-songwriter Naya Yeira continues her vibrant artistic introduction with latest R&B gem “Wicked Games”. Sultry musically and gorgeously performed, it’s a powerful and desirable hit in the making.
Aitch – 4
Mancunian rapper Aitch has shared his long-awaited sophomore full-length, 4. The Brit Award winner sounds as hungry and playful as ever, whilst there’s classy features from the likes of AJ Tracey, Tiggs Da Author and Tamera.
J P Rose – “Lonely Soul”
Revered producer J P Rose is stepping out into his own solo project, showcasing a crafty and calming charm on “Lonely Soul”. Exploring isolation and healing in honour of Men’s Mental Health Month, the cut is a subtle gem.
ThaFirst – “Ran Outta Luck”
North Londoner ThaFirst returns in a serious way with “Ran Outta Luck”. Raw, stylish, and disruptive, the young lyricist embodies the pace and disorientation of inner-city living, weaving reflections of hustle, ambition, and the grit necessary to affirm his integrity growing with every bar.
Elle Shimada – “TENDER”
Rising DJ and multi-instrumentalist Elle Shimada unveils “TENDER”. With layered strings, subtle drum loops, and raw, expressive vocals, the track merges jazz, electronica, and intimate experimentalism, giving us a poignant glimpse into her forthcoming album LULLABY FOR THE RIVER IN MY BODY.
BANA – “Kiss Your Best Friend”
A rising force in international pop, BANA is swiftly claiming her space with bold evolution. “Kiss Your Best Friend” pairs punchy beats and sleek synths with her radiant, emotive vocals, drawing from her Kurdish roots with typical elegance.
Stunt Doubles – “Stunt Doubles Pt.1”
Introducing: Stunt Doubles. The brainchild of Anish Kumar and Baalti bring the heat with their double sided debut single, merging vintage Indian pop culture, cinematic production and effortless collaboration. Watch this space.
Finches – “Jacks Song”
Heartfelt and snappy, the new release from slept-on outfit Finches is a grungy indie rock gem. With piercing lyrics, distorted vocals and ear-worm cadences aplenty, “Jacks Song” is one for the sad bois.
Baobei – “886”
Hot on the heels of Baobei’s scintillating, genre-bending, double-track release, “Sync / Cheap Talk”, and recent key performance at Dot To Dot festival, the British-Chinese DJ-producer looks set to continue to garner significant attention with her brand new EP, “886”. Consisting of five intricately interwoven tracks, the project sees Baobei at her very best, delivering a slew of versatile, hard-hitting soundtracks layered with her innate lyricism.
Titanic – “Gotera”
Mexico-based band Titanic return with a beautifully written and produced new single, “Gotera”, marking the start of their next album campaign, with HAGEN set for release later this year. It’s a scintillating off-kilter effort, challenging and deeply compelling.
Frozemode – “LOOKING AT US”
Fresh from supporting Denzel Curry at Brixton, UK underground favourites Frozemode return with “LOOKING AT US,” a gritty, high-energy banger packed with crunchy guitars and fierce bars, capturing the raw power of their live shows — loud, bold, and impossible to ignore.
Moon Panda – “Lost World”
Moon Panda is back with a fresh album, Dumb Luck, this October, opening the new chapter with teaser cut “Lost World” — a captivating number that explores the complex emotions and insecurities that come with relationships, showcasing a mature approach for the group.
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Loyle Carner and Haim drop their respective albums, Lorde raises hype for hers, and Central Cee and Sexyy Red collaborate: it’s a bumper Wonderlist this week.

Loyle Carner – hopefully !
With his fourth studio album hopefully !, Loyle Carner looks more inwards than ever before. It’s intimate and subtle, with the South London artist pushing his vocal capabilities and production habits to new heights. Bolstered by features from Nick Hakim, Navy Blue and the late, great Benjamin Zephaniah, the record is a truly magical work.
HAIM – I quit
Ah, HAIM. Without doubt one of the most likeable acts in contemporary pop, the trio of sisters have only augmented their peerless reputation with a stellar new album, I quit. The record is released just in time for Glastonbury, funny that they aren’t on the line up…yet.
Lorde – “Hammer”
With her fourth studio album Virgin set for release a week today, global pop star Lorde teases the work with electrifying new single “Hammer”. From what we’ve heard of the album so far, this will be the singer-songwriter’s most experimental and stylistically wide-spanning record to date.
Central Cee ft. Sexyy Red – “Guilt Trippin”
UK rap’s current biggest export Central Cee is back for the first time following his career defining debut album CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS earlier this year. “Guilt Trippin” enlists US star Sexyy Red and is a bouncy, bodacious banger.
Amaarae – “S.M.O”
It’s a scintillating new one from Ghanian-American superstar Amaarae. Shared in alignment with news of a full-length record, BLACK STAR, dropping in August, the single is a highlife meets zouk sonic gem that is bursting with empowerment.
KATSEYE – “Gabriela”
Next big girl groupKatseye are back with the second teaser single from their forthcoming new EP “BEAUTIFUL CHAOS”. “Gabriela” is an irresistible track packed with hip-swaying rhythms, backed by a cinematic music video starring Jessica Alba to accompany.
CMAT – “The Jamie Oliver Petrol Station”
The third single from CMAT’s forthcoming album EURO-COUNTRY is here — and it’s a five-minute whirlwind of honesty, raw emotion, and irresistible charm. Following the viral success of her previous single, “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me”, CMAT is quickly becoming a key figure in pop’s continual growth.
Lola Young – “Not Like That Anymore”
One of British music’s recent success stories Lola Young expands her artistry with latest single “Not Like That Anymore”. The cut, playful and powerful, teases a raw emotional depths of her upcoming album I’m Only F**king Myself, out September 19.
Balming Tiger ft. ATARASHI GAKKO! – “Narani Narani”
Hectic, groove-laden and thoroughly entertaining, Balming Tiger once again show why their Korea’s best kept secret with exuberant new single “Narani Narani”. The video is downright hilarious, there’s a stunning feature from ATARASHI GAKKO!, and the BT gang are having a hell of a lot of fun.
Yaya Bey – “do it afraid”
Yaya Bey’s new album is perhaps her most vulnerable and mature project to date. do it afraid is Bey at their visionary best, blending rich R&B textures with Caribbean rhythms, this 18-track release is a vibrant and intimate journey, sonically divine and characterfully charismatic.
nimino ft. Maverick Sabre – “Beside Of Me”
Quickly rising DJ and producer nimino returns for the first time after his breakthrough debut EP, delivering an enthralling Maverick Sabre collaboration, “Beside Of Me”. Euphoric synths and heady textures, it’s an uplifting and meticulous club heater.
dexter in the newsagent – “special”
dexter in the newsagent is back with “Special” her self-produced first release of the year. After the breakthrough success of her 2022 project “Fortune Cookie”, she’s firmly established as one of the UK’s most exciting voices, and with this fresh, reflective new cut signals a clear evolution from her earlier work.
corto.alto – “DON’T LISTEN”
Scottish musical whizz brings the serious grooves with new jazz anthem “DON’T LISTEN”. The Mercury Prize nominee is freshly signed to revered label Ninja Tune and looks set to be a key player in the genre’s continued resurgence in the UK.
Samara Cyn – “backroads”
Rising force Samara Cyn carves her own lane with “backroads” — a colour-laden and thoughtful 5-track EP blending introspection and sweltering sonics. Co-signed by the likes of Doechii and Lauryn Hill, the EP feels like an ideal introduction, with plenty more to come.
Girl Group – “Think They’re Looking, Let’s Perform”
Fresh off the road with Olivia Dean, Girl Group deliver their debut EP Think They’re Looking, Let’s Perform — a chaotic, clever clash of post-pop and DIY attitude. Among the standout tracks is ”Shut Your Mouth”, a snarling, synth-soaked gem that captures the band’s unapologetic charm.
Joy Crookes – “Perfect Crime”
It’s another winning single from South London singer-songwriter Joy Crookes. “Perfect Crime” is the fifth in a towering run, all building up steam ahead of her sophomore record’s release, Juniper, in late September. Luscious, soulful goodness.
Westside Cowboy – “Alright Alright Alright”
With their third single and debut EP announcement (due 8th August), Westside Cowboy firm up their place at the heart of guitar music’s renaissance in the UK. “Alright Alright Alright” is Strokesian garage rock revival, a lighter track than the previous two, but no less effective.
kwn – “with all due respect”
East London R&B singer-songwriter kwn has broken out majorly this year thanks to her Kehlani collaboration “worst behaviour”. She cements her acclaim with this new EP, “with all due respect”, a dazzling 9-pronged masterclass of contemporary sounds and a great FLO feature.
Karol G – TROPICOQUETA
Arguably the most definitive album of her illustrious career, acclaimed artist Karol G finds herself and her artistry on TROPICOQUETA. It’s a cinematic and colour-laden body of work that explores her Latin lineage and cultural identity with a carefully and progressive lens.
Quincy Tell Em ft. M Huncho & Kilo Jugg – “Patience”
Influential UK rap and trap-wave producer Quincy Tell Em steps into his artistic image with new project “Make Wave Great Again”. Lead single “Patience” stands out, with slick features from M Huncho and Kilo Jugg.
Alessi Rose – “That Could Be Me”
Alessi Rose returns with a fresh new single from her upcoming EP Voyeur, out 25th July. Following on from “Same Mouth”, this latest release marks the second single from her sophomore project. It’s one of her strongest release yet, blending personal, honest lyrics with a sound that recalls the emotional edge of Olivia Rodrigo and the alt-pop punch of No Doubt.
Naya Yeira – “Wicked Games”
Singer-songwriter Naya Yeira continues her vibrant artistic introduction with latest R&B gem “Wicked Games”. Sultry musically and gorgeously performed, it’s a powerful and desirable hit in the making.
Aitch – 4
Mancunian rapper Aitch has shared his long-awaited sophomore full-length, 4. The Brit Award winner sounds as hungry and playful as ever, whilst there’s classy features from the likes of AJ Tracey, Tiggs Da Author and Tamera.
J P Rose – “Lonely Soul”
Revered producer J P Rose is stepping out into his own solo project, showcasing a crafty and calming charm on “Lonely Soul”. Exploring isolation and healing in honour of Men’s Mental Health Month, the cut is a subtle gem.
ThaFirst – “Ran Outta Luck”
North Londoner ThaFirst returns in a serious way with “Ran Outta Luck”. Raw, stylish, and disruptive, the young lyricist embodies the pace and disorientation of inner-city living, weaving reflections of hustle, ambition, and the grit necessary to affirm his integrity growing with every bar.
Elle Shimada – “TENDER”
Rising DJ and multi-instrumentalist Elle Shimada unveils “TENDER”. With layered strings, subtle drum loops, and raw, expressive vocals, the track merges jazz, electronica, and intimate experimentalism, giving us a poignant glimpse into her forthcoming album LULLABY FOR THE RIVER IN MY BODY.
BANA – “Kiss Your Best Friend”
A rising force in international pop, BANA is swiftly claiming her space with bold evolution. “Kiss Your Best Friend” pairs punchy beats and sleek synths with her radiant, emotive vocals, drawing from her Kurdish roots with typical elegance.
Stunt Doubles – “Stunt Doubles Pt.1”
Introducing: Stunt Doubles. The brainchild of Anish Kumar and Baalti bring the heat with their double sided debut single, merging vintage Indian pop culture, cinematic production and effortless collaboration. Watch this space.
Finches – “Jacks Song”
Heartfelt and snappy, the new release from slept-on outfit Finches is a grungy indie rock gem. With piercing lyrics, distorted vocals and ear-worm cadences aplenty, “Jacks Song” is one for the sad bois.
Baobei – “886”
Hot on the heels of Baobei’s scintillating, genre-bending, double-track release, “Sync / Cheap Talk”, and recent key performance at Dot To Dot festival, the British-Chinese DJ-producer looks set to continue to garner significant attention with her brand new EP, “886”. Consisting of five intricately interwoven tracks, the project sees Baobei at her very best, delivering a slew of versatile, hard-hitting soundtracks layered with her innate lyricism.
Titanic – “Gotera”
Mexico-based band Titanic return with a beautifully written and produced new single, “Gotera”, marking the start of their next album campaign, with HAGEN set for release later this year. It’s a scintillating off-kilter effort, challenging and deeply compelling.
Frozemode – “LOOKING AT US”
Fresh from supporting Denzel Curry at Brixton, UK underground favourites Frozemode return with “LOOKING AT US,” a gritty, high-energy banger packed with crunchy guitars and fierce bars, capturing the raw power of their live shows — loud, bold, and impossible to ignore.
Moon Panda – “Lost World”
Moon Panda is back with a fresh album, Dumb Luck, this October, opening the new chapter with teaser cut “Lost World” — a captivating number that explores the complex emotions and insecurities that come with relationships, showcasing a mature approach for the group.
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