Music analysis: How Zara Larsson’s career led to her new remix album ‘Midnight Sun: Girls Trip’
Zara Larsson released a remix album titled ‘Midnight Sun: Girls Trip’ on May 1 that has collaborations with some big female artists.
Music News Blitz’s Amelie Da Costa provides a summary on what led to this new album.
Music review: A look at American rapper slayr’s deluxe mixtape “BloodLuxe”
Genre-blending rapper slayr shakes the underground scene with his breakout mixtape, writes Music News Blitz’s Zach Heynes.
One of the biggest obstacles underground rappers can encounter is curating a unique sound and style in their music.
This, however, is no problem for 18-year-old rapper slayr, as demonstrated in his breakout mixtape, ‘BloodLuxe’.
Music review: Noah Kahan's new album “The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs”
Noah Kahan has returned to solidify his place as a household name, writes Music News Blitz’s Harry Perdios.
Moonwalk to Millions: Michael Jackson’s Biggest Streaming Hits
With the new “Michael” film now out in cinemas, there is an incredible amount of hype and buzz surrounding the biopic as fans are eager to find out more about the life of the King of Pop.
Music News Blitz writer Dejan Johal takes a deeper dive into his music by looking at the top five most streamed Michael Jackson songs, as of April 2026.
‘THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE’ - Raye’s new 17-track masterpiece reaches No.1 on the album Official Charts
Raye has released her second album, including smash hits like “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!” and “Click Clack Symphony.”
The album comes three years after My 21st Century Blues and is about Raye becoming more open and fearless, exploring themes of self-doubt and heartbreak.
Seventeen tracks on one album have to be commemorated, blending pop, R&B, and the iconic orchestral backing creates a one-of-a-kind record that anyone can enjoy.
Music News Blitz writer Bella Ford shares her thoughts on the star’s album.
Music review: Gorillaz powerful as ever as ‘The Mountain’ tour stops in Leeds
Gorillaz staged a standout performance at First Direct Arena in Leeds last week as a part of the latest tour for their new album, The Mountain.
The show highlighted the band’s tenure as pioneering musical figures as they celebrated decades of creativity with songs old and new, writes Music News Blitz’s Macy Wright.
Music review: Bad Bunny’s Superbowl half-time show as a powerful cultural celebration
When Bad Bunny stepped onto the half-time stage, he didn’t arrive alone; he arrived with history, with culture, with the unmistakable energy of a language and identity that refuses to be quiet.
The stadium lights dimmed, the crowd roared, and then - a rhythm began.
Not just a beat, but a heartbeat, pulsing with the sounds of the Caribbean, of city streets, of generations carried forward through music.

