Happy Halloween! Spooky season reaches fever pitch this week with a batch of new music that includes Outkast's 25th anniversary edition of Stankonia, Big Boogie's Pain of Paper 4, Nightly's THE VOID, Jake Webber's Love Me While You Can, and JP Cooper's Just A Few Folk.
Elsewhere, Taylor Swift makes "The Fate of Ophelia (Alone In My Tower Acoustic Version)" available on streaming for the first time in the wake of The Life of a Showgirl's history-making debut and Orville Peck drops his new single "Drift Away" to announce the forthcoming release of his latest EP, Appaloosa, while Mitchell Tenpenny takes a trip to "Therapy," and Cat Burns details "How To Be Human." Plus, Lil Baby recruits G. Herbo for "All On Me," Maria Becerra joins forces with XROSS for "JOJO," and Said the Sky taps Knox for "Dance In the Rain."
Below, press play on 10 other new releases while you get ready to do the "Monster Mash," including singles by ROSALÍA, MIYEON of i-dle, Brent Faiyaz and Flyana Boss as well as an unexpected classical album from Armin van Buuren and more.
ROSALÍA feat. Björk & Yves Tumor — "Berghain"
ROSALÍA continues to break the mold with her new single "Berghain." Taking its title from the name of the legendary nightclub in Berlin, Germany, the song combines the two-time GRAMMY winner's operatic Spanish vocals with a sweeping, furious orchestra and guest appearances by Björk and experimental artist Yves Tumor — and the result is both magnetically bonkers and delightfully impossible to categorize. Thankfully, fans will only have to wait a week to hear what else ROSALÍA has up her ever-evolving sleeve on her fourth album, LUX, due Nov. 7.
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Kodak Black — Just Getting Started
According to the title of his eighth album, Kodak Black is Just Getting Started. Released to coincide with his Bill Kill Halloween concert in his hometown of Tampa, Fl., the rapper's new studio set includes guest assists from fellow stars like Chance The Rapper ("Still Chanel"), Pharrell Williams ("Mumble Rap"), Gunna ("Endless Nights"), Lil Yachty ("Shootin Craps"), Don Toliver ("Who You Seeing Tonight") and more.
MIYEON feat. Colde — "Reno"
Pow! MIYEON of i-dle takes an unexpected trip to "The Biggest Little City in the World" on her new solo single, "Reno." Taking inspiration from the Wild West outpost, the K-pop star's music video turns into a dramatic shoot-out before fellow South Korean star Colde joins the action as MIYEON's partner in crime… and next victim.
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Brent Faiyaz — "have to."
The music video for Brent Faiyaz's new single, "have to.," starts with a disclaimer. Apparently the GRAMMY nominee had his entire upcoming album, Icon, locked and loaded for release on Sept. 19 when he scrapped his plans at the very last second after coming up with the new lead single. Faiyaz also completely wiped his socials, marking "have to." as a fresh start he simply had to put into the universe.
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Armin van Buuren — Piano
Armin van Buuren takes a seat at the Piano and delivers something wholly unexpected on his first foray into classical music. The Dutch DJ created the collection of 15 standalone piano pieces — which were each recorded in a single take — after lessons with his piano teacher, Geronimo Snijtsheuvel, turned into impromptu composing sessions. (Piano is currently available exclusively on Apple Music, with its wider release on all platforms slated for Nov. 7.)
Flyana Boss — "TRY ME"
Happy Flyanaween! Characteristically clever and filled to the brim with their lyrical humor, Flyana Boss' new single dares listeners to "TRY ME" with references to Mariah Carey and Spike Lee as well as a hilarious laundry list of all the petty ways the duo hopes their enemies suffer. The single also arrives alongside Flyana Boss' debut as a DJ duo, which they unveiled at their Flyanaween party in L.A. on Oct. 30.
ERNEST — "Blessed"
ERNEST is feeling awfully "Blessed" on his brand-new single. Touching on classic country themes, the "I Had Some Help" GRAMMY nominee fills the heartfelt track with images of John Deere tractors in the yard, fishing at the pond and bedside prayers as touchstones of a life to be grateful for.
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Guided By Voices — Thick Rich And Delicious
More than four decades into their prolific career, Guided By Voices don't show signs of slowing down any time soon. The band's second album of 2025 — and 42nd overall — arrives on frontman Robert Pollard's 68th birthday, filled with their signature brand of garage rock on jangling cuts like lead single "(You Can't Go Back To) Oxford Talawanda," "Phantasmagoric Upstarts" and "Lucy's World."
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Jade Street with Apple Martin — "Satellites"
Fledgling rock duo Jade Street teamed up with none other than Apple Martin, daughter of Coldplay's Chris Martin and actress Gwyneth Paltrow, on their newly released third single "Satellites." The now-21-year-old Hollywood progeny channels her dad and his 7-time GRAMMY-winning bandmates on the dreamy cut as she sings, "When the rain stops/ I"ll take you without a warning/ And I'll see you there/ And I wanna take you away/ I wanna push till it breaks/ I do" over Eli Meyuhas and Zachary Zwelling's dueling guitars.
Westside Gunn — HEELS HAVE EYES 3
For the third installment of his wrestling-themed HEELS HAVE EYES series, Westside Gunn kicks things off with a ripped-from-the-headlines intro that uses news footage of the recent jewel heist at the Louvre and is aptly named after professional wrestler Joshua Bishop. Throughout the 11-song project, he taps in some special guests — frequent collaborator Benny The Butcher ("FREE ROLEYS"), Stove God Cooks ("MANKIND), Rome Streetz ("TITO SANTANA"), and Brother Tom Sos ("GUS SMACKER") — before closing with the fitting "JOSH BISHOP OUTRO."