New Music Friday Ignites August 29th with Diverse Releases from The Kid LAROI, DJ Snake, Carín León, and More
The final Friday of August 2025 arrived with a deluge of new music, reinforcing the week as a significant moment for artists across the global spectrum. From the polished pop narratives of The Kid LAROI to the genre-bending explorations of Carín León and Kacey Musgraves, and the pulsating beats of electronic dance music from DJ Snake, August 29th delivered a rich and varied palette of sounds. This New Music Friday offered something for every listener, showcasing the continued evolution and fusion of contemporary music trends, alongside anticipated drops from established and rising stars. The week also served as a precursor to further major music events, with artists like Graham Barham and Rob Thomas slated to release significant projects in the immediate future, hinting at a robust autumn release schedule. As the industry navigates its own evolving landscape in 2025, the consistent output of compelling new tracks and albums highlights the enduring power of artistic creation.
The Kid LAROI Continues Pop Dominance with “She Don’t Need to Know”
Australian superstar The Kid LAROI continued his impressive 2025 output with the release of his latest single, “She Don’t Need to Know,” on August 29th. Dropping via Columbia Records, the track sees LAROI reconnecting with a formidable production team, including Jon Bellion, Pete Nappi, Rogét Chahayed, Tenroc, and Xplicit, who were instrumental behind his hit single “GIRLS.” This collaboration yields a rich, immersive pop song that effortlessly blends his signature hip-hop-infused production with smooth vocal melodies, characteristic of his chart-topping appeal. The lyrical content of “She Don’t Need to Know” delves into themes of romantic entanglement and conflicting desires, painting a picture of navigating multiple connections. These narratives are brought to life visually in the accompanying music video, directed by CALMATIC (known for his work with Kendrick Lamar and The Rolling Stones), which features notable cameos from model-actress Carmen Electra and actress Anna Van Patten. The video’s tennis-themed setting adds a layer of visual storytelling, further enhancing the song’s contemporary feel. This release follows a series of successful 2025 singles from The Kid LAROI, including “Hot Girl Problems,” “All I Want Is You,” and the fan-favorite “How Does It Feel?,” solidifying his status as a key figure in the current pop landscape and leaving fans eagerly anticipating further album announcements.
Carín León and Kacey Musgraves Unite for “Lost in Translation”
A significant cross-cultural moment in music arrived with the release of “Lost in Translation,” a compelling duet between Mexican artist Carín León and American country star Kacey Musgraves. Released on August 29th by Island Records, this collaboration masterfully blends elements of regional Mexican music with country sensibilities, creating a unique soundscape that speaks to universal themes of love and connection across language barriers. Musgraves, who discovered León through his NPR Tiny Desk performance, expressed her long-held admiration for Mexican music and culture, noting how his genre-fluid approach resonated with her own artistic journey. León, in turn, found a kindred spirit in Musgraves, recognizing their shared enthusiasm for merging traditional and modern sounds. The track, produced by Julian Bunetta, features vibrant horns and rhythmic backing from León’s band, complemented by the seamless interplay of the two artists’ vocals. As Musgraves explained, the song captures the idea that “love language and body language is universal and you don’t really need words for that.” This collaboration not only highlights the growing fusion between Latin and Country music but also underscores the power of shared artistic vision to transcend borders.
DJ Snake and Don Toliver Drop High-Energy Collaboration “Something Wrong”
In the realm of electronic dance music and hip-hop, DJ Snake joined forces with Houston’s own Don Toliver for the release of “Something Wrong” on August 29th. This high-energy single serves as a significant preview of DJ Snake’s forthcoming third studio album, ‘NOMAD,’ scheduled for release later in September. The track features Don Toliver’s signature sultry crooning layered over a compelling trap beat, demonstrating DJ Snake’s versatility and ability to craft infectious, genre-blending hits. “Something Wrong” opens with atmospheric leads and pads before settling into its propulsive rhythm, with Toliver’s vocals driving the track. DJ Snake injects subtle yet effective production variations, ensuring the song maintains its dynamic energy. The release positions ‘NOMAD’ as a highly anticipated project, with “Something Wrong” signaling a diverse and impactful collection of music. This collaboration further cements DJ Snake’s reputation for delivering globally successful tracks that resonate across multiple genres.
A Wealth of Albums Fill the Release Slate
Beyond the prominent singles, August 29th also saw a robust slate of album releases spanning a wide array of genres. Pop audiences were treated to Sabrina Carpenter’s latest offering, ‘Man’s Best Friend,’ while indie-rock fans welcomed new projects from The Beaches with ‘No Hard Feelings,’ The Beths’ ‘Straight Line Was a Lie,’ and Margo Price’s ‘Hard-Headed Woman.’ The alternative and indie scenes were further enriched by Blood Orange’s ‘Essex Honey’ and CMAT’s critically acclaimed ‘EURO-COUNTRY,’ an album lauded for its candid lyricism and anthemic country-pop sound. The electronic music scene was vibrant with releases such as Alok & ARTBAT’s “Truth Peace Love Acid” and KREAM’s “Subelo,” adding to the week’s diverse electronic offerings. Meanwhile, established artists like Bryan Adams digitally released ‘Roll with the Punches,’ and numerous other artists, including Pinkshift, Slow Crush, and Rodney Crowell, contributed to the week’s extensive music catalog. The breadth of these releases underscores the dynamic nature of the current music industry, providing ample top listening material. This week also saw significant activity in the hip-hop sphere, with releases from artists like Key Glock and D Smoke, contributing to the genre’s continued prominence.
Upcoming Weeks Hint at Continued Momentum
While the week of August 29th was packed, the music world is already looking ahead. Graham Barham is set to release his new EP, ‘Whiskey Rain,’ on September 5th, featuring a collaboration with Tyler Hubbard and marking his unique “Club Country” sound. Similarly, veteran singer-songwriter Rob Thomas announced his sixth solo album, ‘All Night Days,’ also slated for a September 5th release, preceded by the singles “Hard To Be Happy” and “Thrill Me.” These upcoming projects suggest that the momentum generated by the August releases will carry strongly into the fall season, promising more noteworthy stories and music to follow.
In summary, the week of August 29, 2025, proved to be a monumental period for new music releases. The diverse offerings from artists like The Kid LAROI, Carín León, DJ Snake, and a host of others across various genres provided listeners with a rich tapestry of sounds, demonstrating the continued innovation and vitality within the global music industry. This eventful week sets an exciting tone for the months ahead.


