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Juan Gabriel’s Artistry Lives On with New Posthumous Album ‘Eterno’

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Nearly a decade after his passing, the legendary “Divo de Juárez” returns with ‘Eterno’, a collection of 20 tracks featuring never-before-heard vocal recordings paired with fresh arrangements. Released digitally and followed by CD and 2-LP formats via Virgin Music Group, the project fulfills Juan Gabriel’s long-held wish to record a dedicated mariachi album. Executive produced by his son Iván Aguilera and produced by long-time musical director Guillermo Hernández Galicia, the album features unreleased vocals captured shortly before the icon’s death in 2016. These authentic recordings have been meticulously set to new mariachi orchestrations that honor his original creative vision, ensuring that his profound songwriting remains a vibrant part of the global Latin music landscape.

‘Eterno’ highlights the composer’s versatility, featuring standout single “Enamorado y Feliz” alongside reimagined versions of classics like “No Tengo Dinero” and “Te Lo Pido Por Favor.” The album also serves as a deeper dive into his vast catalog with the inclusion of gems like “Las Cartas de Alberto,” showcasing the intimate and emotional range that made him one of the most successful Mexican artists in history. Producers spent seven months ensuring the arrangements respected the “Divo’s” specific advice and stylistic preferences, creating a bridge between his historical hits and the previously unreleased material he had stored away. The result is a collection that feels as though Juan Gabriel is still in the studio, continuing a legacy that has already seen over 100 million records sold worldwide.

The release of ‘Eterno’ arrives during a major cultural resurgence for Juan Gabriel, supported by staggering streaming numbers and high-profile media projects. With over 11 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a YouTube presence reaching billions of views, his voice remains an omnipresent force across generations. This momentum is further amplified by the Netflix documentary series ‘Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will’ (Debo, Puedo y Quiero), which premiered on October 30th. The four-part series provides an unprecedented look at the man behind the music, Alberto Aguilera Valadez, through hundreds of hours of his own personal home videos and archival footage, offering fans a rare glimpse into the duality of his public brilliance and private life.

As a pioneer who bridged the gap between traditional Mexican music and global pop, Juan Gabriel’s influence remains unmatched. His status as a cultural touchstone was reaffirmed earlier in 2025 when the 10th-anniversary theatrical release of his ‘Mis 40 En Bellas Artes’ concert film became one of the most-watched musical events in Mexican cinema history. This posthumous album not only adds to his collection of 1,800 songs but also provides the Hispanic community with a fresh soundtrack for celebration and reflection. ‘Eterno’ is not merely a tribute; it is a vital continuation of a career that earned 17 Billboard Awards and a permanent place in the hearts of millions, proving that the music of Juan Gabriel is indeed eternal.

‘Eterno’ Track Listing:

  1. Cantando Te Conocí, 2. Dímelo, 3. Catalina, 4. Estoy Enamorado De Ti, 5. Diles, 6. Una Vez Más, 7. Enamorado y Feliz, 8. La Diferencia, 9. Noche A Noche, 10. Si Quieres, 11. Nunca Es Tarde, 12. Yo No Sé Qué Me Pasó, 13. ¿Qué Te Vas?, 14. No Tengo Dinero, 15. Luna, 16. Nunca Había Amado Así, 17. Te Lo Pido Por Favor, 18. Me Nace Del Corazón, 19. Ya No Vuelvo A Molestarte, 20. Las Cartas De Alberto

Tigirlily Gold Celebrates Roots with New Anthem “Call It Home (A Song for North Dakota)”

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ACM Award-winning duo Tigirlily Gold has released “Call It Home (A Song for North Dakota),” a heartfelt tribute to their home state out now via Sony Music Nashville. Sisters Krista Olson and Kendra Slaubaugh, born and raised in Hazen, ND, co-wrote the track to celebrate the specific imagery and values that shaped their lives long before they found success in Nashville. The song serves as a central piece of their new partnership as spokespersons for North Dakota Tourism, officially debuting during a high-profile appearance at ND Country Fest where they were introduced by Governor Kelly Armstrong.

Produced by Pete Good and Austin Goodloe, the track balances polished country production with deeply personal lyrics that list the duo’s favorite aspects of the Peace Garden State. The release marks a major full-circle moment for the sisters, who have spent the year rising through the country ranks while keeping their Midwestern heritage at the forefront of their identity. To further commemorate the launch, Tigirlily Gold is set to perform the anthem during their appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, bringing the spirit of North Dakota to one of the most iconic stages in music.

Aloe Blacc, Sickick, and Vikkstar Join Forces for New Anthem “Lonely Together”

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Grammy-nominated soul powerhouse Aloe Blacc has teamed up with viral electronic artist Sickick and YouTube icon Vikkstar for the release of their new collaborative single, “Lonely Together.” Out now via Purple Fly Records, the track is an uplifting anthem designed to find connection within moments of isolation. Blacc, the unmistakable voice behind Avicii’s “Wake Me Up,” provides soaring vocals that anchor the record’s cathartic message. The production blends Sickick’s signature vibrant synths with Vikkstar’s melodic sensibilities, resulting in a feel-everything track that bridges the worlds of soulful pop and high-energy electronic music.

The collaboration brings together three distinct global forces. Sickick, known for his gold-certified “Frozen” remix with Madonna, contributes his enigmatic production style, while Vikkstar—co-founder of The Sidemen—continues his rise as a recording artist following his work with Alan Walker. This release arrives as Aloe Blacc continues his global tour in support of his critically acclaimed album ‘Stand Together’, further solidifying his commitment to blending artistry with universal themes of human connection. “Lonely Together” is a testament to the power of shared experience, offering a sonic sanctuary for listeners navigating the complexities of the modern world.

BUNT., The Chainsmokers, and Izzy Bizu Unite for Hypnotizing New Single “Spaces”

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Stutter house pioneer BUNT. has joined forces with Grammy-winning duo The Chainsmokers and vocalist Izzy Bizu for their new collaborative single, “Spaces.” Out now via Arista Records, the track is a kinetic blend of festival-ready energy and late-night intimacy, capturing the hazy nostalgia of a fading summer. First debuted during BUNT.’s packed Lollapalooza set and recently performed at a surprise NYC pop-up show, the song explores the disorienting emotional landscape of falling out of love. For BUNT., who was delivering food for Uber Eats just two years ago, the collaboration marks a massive full-circle moment alongside the duo he considers his “childhood heroes.”

The release comes during an exceptionally prolific run for all artists involved. BUNT. is currently in the midst of a global tour following the success of his breakout hit “Clouds” and recent collaborations with artists like Tom Odell and Mapei. Meanwhile, The Chainsmokers continue to refine their modern dance sound, tapping into the brash, UKG-inspired production that fueled their latest hits like “White Wine & Adderall.” As both acts embark on extensive worldwide tour dates through the fall—including stops at CRSSD Fest and major arenas—”Spaces” stands as a centerpiece of their live sets, bridging the gap between the 2016 EDM era and the cutting edge of the current stutter house movement.

Leah Kate Introduces New Era with ‘Act I: It Doesn’t Take a Genius (To Ruin Everything)’

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Platinum-certified pop artist Leah Kate has officially launched the journey toward her sophomore album, ‘Genius’, with the release of ‘Act I: It Doesn’t Take a Genius (To Ruin Everything)’. Featuring the new singles “Meltdown” and “ill,” this first installment sets a cinematic tone for an album Leah describes as a dissertation on her own bad decisions and chaotic unraveling. By releasing the record in three distinct acts, she aims to lead listeners through a narrative arc that moves from self-inflicted ruin to empowerment. The project arrives during a massive creative streak for the Los Angeles alt-pop star, who recently lent her sharp songwriting skills to pop icon Kesha for the nightclub anthem “ATTENTION!”

The lead tracks “Meltdown” and “ill” follow the success of Leah’s summer single “Dead Sexy Body,” further cementing her reputation for pairing “kiss-off” anthems with booming, rock-influenced production. With over a billion global streams and a string of viral hits like “10 Things I Hate About You,” Leah continues to define a generation of heartbreak anthems while maintaining a razor-sharp, tongue-in-cheek perspective on her own life. As she prepares for the full release of ‘Genius’ on November 7, this first act offers an intimate, high-energy look at the unraveling that precedes self-discovery. Each subsequent chapter promises to take fans deeper into the “vibrant movie” Leah has constructed for her most ambitious album to date.

Spin Doctors Revisit Prince Classic “Purple Rain” for Musora’s ‘Covers’ Series

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In a special episode of the Musora series ‘Covers’, the members of the legendary 90s pop band Spin Doctors were tasked with performing a spontaneous rendition of Prince’s “Purple Rain” with minimal preparation. The performance offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the group’s creative process in the studio, demonstrating their ability to lock into a classic arrangement while infusing it with their own signature energy. Beyond the technical execution, the session highlights the profound emotional power of music to bridge memories and connect artists through a shared appreciation for one of the most iconic songs in the pop canon.

Twin Shadow Confronts Insecurity on New Single ‘Awkward Backward’

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Following a successful run of Southern California dates on his ‘Georgie Goes West Tour’—including a notable sold-out performance at Pappy & Harriet’s—Twin Shadow has released “Awkward Backward,” the second single from his upcoming seventh album, ‘Cadet’. Arriving via Dom Recs, the track utilizes twisting synths and a push-pull rhythmic tension to navigate the internal friction of relationship self-doubt. Twin Shadow describes the song as a vulnerable confession regarding his own defensive shortcomings and the ego-driven need to predict a partner’s exit before it happens. By stripping back the layers of these insecurities, the track serves as both an admission of past patterns and a sincere invitation to abandon the chase for the upper hand in favor of genuine emotional connection.

Keren Ann Captures the Spirit of Home on New Album ‘Paris Amour’

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Singer-songwriter and producer Keren Ann has released her tenth solo studio album, ‘Paris Amour’, out now via her own Bring Back Music label. While the record travels through various themes and landscapes, it is unique for being crafted entirely within her home in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris. This creative homecoming arrived 25 years after her debut and follows a career spent bridging the gap between French and English-language folk-pop, including a string of acclaimed releases on Blue Note Records. Produced by Keren Ann herself, the album functions like a film score for her personal horizons, blending her signature “serene mystery” with a stunningly diverse collection of songs that observe the world from her hilltop view in the 18th arrondissement.

The album opens with “La Sublime Solitude,” a track celebrating the creative necessity of seclusion, before moving into the pulsating energy of “La Musique Ă€ Fond,” a homage to the transcendent power of song. The collection concludes with a powerful collaboration featuring jazz trumpeter Avishai Cohen on “L’Echo des Tirs,” a haunting electronics-driven piece that addresses the aftermath of violence while maintaining a luminous sense of hope. From the direct love letter of the title track to these darker, more atmospheric explorations, ‘Paris Amour’ reflects the full spectrum of urban life—joy, mourning, sensuality, and yearning. It stands as a definitive portrait of an artist who is both a citizen of the world and a permanent resident of the Parisian musical landscape.

Dierks Bentley and The Band Loula Share Live Collaboration “Get Down On Your Knees and Pray”

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Dierks Bentley has teamed up with rising country duo The Band Loula to release a powerful, roots-infused live rendition of the Bill Monroe classic “Get Down On Your Knees and Pray.” Recorded during Bentley’s massive 30-city ‘Broken Branches’ tour, the track captures a swampy, delta bluegrass arrangement that became a nightly highlight for arena and amphitheater crowds across the country. Bentley, who first heard the song performed by the Del McCoury Band, noted that the unique energy of The Band Loula inspired him to finally incorporate the gospel bluegrass tune into his own set. The resulting performance has been described as a hair-raising number filled with grit, heart, and a physical manifestation of the spiritual intensity found in traditional bluegrass.

The release marks the conclusion of a milestone summer for Bentley, which wrapped this past weekend with a headlining return to Madison Square Garden. The tour served as a showcase for his latest album ‘Broken Branches’, blending new tracks like “She Hates Me” and “Well Well Whiskey” with career-spanning hits. For The Band Loula, the collaboration represents a definitive moment in their trajectory, moving from tour openers to creative partners on a recording that will endure beyond the road. By leaning into their specific “delta bluegrass-y” sound, the trio has breathed new life into a foundational piece of American music, offering fans a taste of the electrifying live chemistry that defined one of the season’s most successful tours.

Folk Singer Carla Muller Celebrates the Season with the Re-Release of Her Holiday Album ‘Snow Came Falling’

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Woolwich, Ontario Folk singer Carla Muller proudly announces the re-release of her cherished holiday album ‘Snow Came Falling’, a collection inspired by family, tradition and the spirit of the season. The album returns with renewed focus on its themes of connection, memory and the warmth of shared music, inviting listeners into the comforting world Muller has created through song.

Carla reflects on the journey behind the project with gratitude for the creative community that helped bring her work to life. She says, “This has been an interesting time, finally fulfilling my life-long dream to share my music with the world, with themes of family, love and loss. I write from my heart, for the people I love, and for myself – past and present. It is a good place to be, and I have been so blessed to work with so many talented musicians, all helping to bring my stories to life. The past three years at Canterbury Music Company have been such a learning experience, working with Jeremy Darby and Julian Decorte, and great musicians such as Andrew Ascenzo, Dave Barnes, Burke Caroll, Melanie Conly, Gary Craig, Jessica Deutsch, Davide Direnzo, Jason Fowler, Kevin Fox, Rich Grossman, Robbie Grunwald, Nathan Hiltz, Charles James, Drew Jurecka, Mark Kelso, Juliann Kuchocki, Maury Lafoy, Mark Lalama, Joy Lapps, Dave MacDougall, Ross MacIntyre, Mark Mariash, Scott Metcalfe, Rob Piltch, Chris Quinn, Paul Reddick, Alex Samaras, John Showman, Ernie Tollar, Kevin Turcott, Quisha Wint, and more.”

Originally created as a musical tribute for her father, ‘Snow Came Falling’ features a blend of original compositions and Christmas standards that echo the sounds Muller grew up hearing in her family home. Songs such as “Once Upon A Christmas Eve”, “Snow Came Falling”, “Go And Find Him” and “Sirens Of The Snow” highlight her gentle vocal style and the acoustic textures that frame the album. Each song reflects the intimate atmosphere Muller envisioned when revisiting the carols and memories that shaped her love of music.

The album also includes German and English selections that honour Muller’s heritage. “WeiĂźt du Wieviel Sternlein Stehen / Heaven’s Sky” preserves the lullaby her father sang to her as a child, and the children’s choir led by Quisha Knight brings the piece to life with the excitement Muller hoped to capture. The arrangement emphasizes the song’s tender roots and its place within her family’s Christmas traditions.

Listeners will also find inventive interpretations of seasonal classics, including “Leise, Rieselt Der Schnee (Softly Falls The Snow)”, arranged with Hawaiian guitar, steel drums and a bright choral lift. Muller’s reimagining of the piece offers a fresh, joyful sound that complements the album’s quieter moments. Across the track list, she builds a world shaped by sincerity, warmth and lyrical storytelling.

Among the original works, “I Can Hear The Bells” stands as one of the most deeply personal. Co-written with the late Sean Cunnington, the song reflects themes of faith and resilience. Muller has spoken often about the comfort she finds in its words, which became especially meaningful in the years following the loss of her friend and her sister. Its message of hope and continuity remains central to the album and to this re-release.

Recorded at Canterbury Music Company and mastered by David Travers-Smith, the album showcases an impressive group of musicians whose work supports Muller’s arrangements with elegance and care. Contributions from Jason Fowler, Mark Lalama, Rob Piltch, Ross MacIntyre, Gary Craig, and an expansive roster of instrumentalists and vocalists create the rich sonic landscape that defines the project.

With the re-release of ‘Snow Came Falling’, Muller invites listeners to rediscover the songs that made the album a seasonal favourite. The collection continues to reflect her belief in the power of music to hold memories, honour loved ones and lift the spirit during the holidays. Its blend of originals, traditional carols and heartfelt performances offers a space of calm and reflection that feels especially resonant each December.