It's the first Friday in May, and as spring continues to bloom, superstars like Kelly Clarkson, Ed Sheeran and Maroon 5 warm up with exciting new singles.

There are plenty of new albums and EPs of all genres to add to your rotation this week as well, including Eric Church's Evangeline vs. The Machine, Flume and JPEGMAFIA's collaborative We Live in a Society, Aly & AJ's Silver Deliverer and Key Glock's Glockaveli, and an expanded edition of Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's collaborative album, I Said I Love You First… And You Said It Back.

Plus, Doja Cat and Don Toliver preview  F1 The Album with "Lose My Mind"; Travis Japan drop "Would You Like One?"; Damiano David continues the rollout of his forthcoming solo album, Funny Little Fears, with "Voices"; Wuki remixes Paramore's "Ain't It Fun"; Dove Cameron gets sensual on "French Girls"; Hailey Whitters teams up with Charles Wesley Godwin for "I Don't Want You"; Rascal Flatts revisits "What Hurts the Most" with help from the Backstreet Boys, and more.

Below, press play on 10 new releases including Maroon 5's "Priceless" new track with LISA, Clarkson's lovestruck return "Where Have You Been," TOMORROW X TOGETHER's infectious "Love Language" and Sheeran's bittersweet "Old Phone."

TOMORROW X TOGETHER have a "Love Language" all their own on their newest single — though it turns out that understanding a love interest can sometimes get lost in translation.

The K-pop idols are positively infatuated on the track as they struggle to discover the best way to connect with the object of their affection. "What's your love language?/ I wanna know more about you/ What's your love language?/ I wanna speak 'you'," the boy band sings over an Afro house-leaning melody on the chorus. 

In the track's music video, the quintet show off their charisma, charm and enviable moves as they swim, dance and brood around a gorgeous country estate filled with a pottery studio, pool, garden, and more.

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LISA joins Maroon 5 for "Priceless," the band's first single in nearly two years — not to mention the first since frontman Adam Levine returned to his gig as a coach on NBC's "The Voice" for the currently airing 27th season.

The song is a glittering pop confection that gives a newly platinum blonde Levine ample opportunity to lean into his swooning falsetto, with the K-pop idol matching the crooner's sugary vocals with a carefree rap verse and sweet harmonies.

Meanwhile, the two continue to demonstrate their magnetic musical chemistry on the single's cinematic music video, portraying a pair of secret agents that oscillate between flirting and fighting — complete with acrobatic hand-to-hand combat and LISA pricelessly slapping Levine across the face after seducing him. 

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Kelly Clarkson is back in love on her brand new single "Where Have You Been." After taking time to process her divorce from ex-husband Brandon Blackstock on her GRAMMY-nominated 2023 album chemistry, the idol winner luxuriates in newfound romance as she croons, "I like my freedom, but I'll trade some for a kiss/ Little do you know how long I've been waiting for this."

While it's unclear whether the slow-burning love song is the start of a new musical era for Clarkson or a simplay well-deserved one-off, it warms the heart to hear America's original "Idol" happy again. The superstar will also be premiering the accompanying music video during Friday's episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show."

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For the second single off his upcoming eighth album, Play (due Sept. 12), Ed Sheeran delves into the past with "Old Phone."

The ballad was inspired by real-life events for the famously social media-averse superstar, who stopped using a personal cell phone at the end of 2015. However, when the judge in the years-long lawsuit over Sheeran's 2017 smash hit "Shape of You" ordered him to turn over all his old electronic devices for potential evidence in the case, the singer/songwriter was prompted to dust off his disused phone for the first time in years.

The result is a bittersweet walk down memory lane filled with conversations with close friends who've since passed away and back-and-forths with long-ago exes. As Sheeran concludes on the track's tender chorus, "I kinda think that this was best left/ There in the past where it belongs."

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Ivan Cornejo follows up his 2024 album Mirada with the slow-burning new single "Me Prometí," which translates to "I Promised Myself" in English.

The midtempo track finds the regional Mexican music star at war with himself as he tries to heal from a breakup and cut contact with a former flame, lamenting in Spanish, "I promised myself I would never speak of you again/ That I would forget you/ I promised myself that this time/ This time I would change."

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Bailey Zimmerman and Luke Combs have a single-minded "Backup Plan" up their sleeves on their new collaboration — but it's not the getaway plan the song's title would seem to imply.

"As far as I can see/ There ain't no way to be/ Somebody if you're just gon' quit," Zimmerman espouses on the opening verse before launching into the track's inspiring chorus: "So if you got a fire, don't lose it/ If you got a do or die dream, do it/ If you got something to prove, go on an' prove it/ Don't let nobody clip your wings."

Combs joins in on the second verse, wisely seconding the advice every dreamer needs to hear at one time or another: "If it's in your blood, fallin' down ain't enough/ To change who you were born to be/ And gettin' back up, that's the only backup plan you need."

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KATSEYE resurrects '90s slang for a whole new generation with their latest single, "Gnarly." Member Yoonchae kicks off the hard-hitting banger by deadpanning, "They could describe everything with one single word, you know?" And honestly? She's not wrong.

In between confidently declaring themselves to be "the s—," the global girl group uses the adjective of the song's title as both a detached compliment ("Gnarly" in a good way: boba tea, fried chicken, and partying in the Hollywood hills) and a withering insult ("Gnarly" in a bad way: "making beats for a boring dumb b—"). Ultimately, as the sextet repeatedly and obviously explain on the chorus, "Everything's gnarly." And that's gang gang.

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Quavo honors his late nephew and fellow Migos member Takeoff on their new single "Dope Boy Phone."

The previously unreleased track was recorded prior to Takeoff's tragic 2022 murder at a Houston bowling alley, and running at just over two minutes, it's a slight but potent reminder of the hip-hop magic conjured anytime the Migos rappers were in the studio together. 

The largely ad-libbed "Dope Boy Phone" follows Quavo's recent string of one-offs including collaborations with Lil Baby ("Legends"), Luke Bryan and Teddy Swims ("Georgia Ways"), the Kid LAROI ("Slow It Down"), Lenny Kravitz ("Fly"), Lana Del Rey ("Tough") and more.

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Mimi Webb and Meghan Trainor are on the hunt for a man with psychic capabilities on their new collaboration, "Mind Reader."

The pop stars team up on the disco-inflected groove to deliver a set of point-blank instructions to any would-be paramours about how to win them over: "Stop watching and start listening." 

For her part, Webb was thrilled to both pen and perform the track with her fellow pop star and Epic Records labelmate. "Meghan is an artist I've admired for such a longtime," she said in a statement, "and having her be my first-ever collaboration on a single feels like a dream come true."

Less than a year after releasing his 2024 album QUIT!!, HARDY is back with another all-caps exclamation in the form of new EP COUNTRY!.

The five-track project was already front-loaded with lead single "Favorite Country Song" and opener "Buck On The Wall," and three more tracks round out the track list: the lovelorn "Car That Drove You Away," the deceptively sweet warning of "Girl With A Gun" and the relentlessly sunny "Luckiest Man Alive."