Summary of Western Music Releases [June 2025]
In this article, we’ll introduce international music releases for June 2025.
From the much-talked-about work by American rapper Cardi B, laying bare her candid state of mind, to an unexpectedly tender love ballad by the UK’s Wet Leg, and even a fateful track by Caroline Polachek shining on a new stage in video game music.
Each offers a distinct allure while carrying a powerful resonance that leaves a deep impression on listeners.
Savor this carefully curated selection of gems that lets you feel the boundless possibilities of music.
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Summary of Western Music Releases [June 2025] (111–120)
Jesus Wouldn’t DoJordan Davis

Jordan Davis, a Louisiana-born American artist who breathes pop and soul into traditional country and captivates many listeners.
In 2021, he proved his talent by winning CMA Song of the Year for his collaboration with Luke Bryan on “Buy Dirt.” His standout release from June 2025 is a track slated for inclusion on his upcoming August album, “Learn The Hard Way.” Centered on a reflective theme—“Things You Wouldn’t Do If You Said Yes”—the song expresses gratitude for forgiveness and growth through faith.
Set to a country-pop sound woven from the warm tones of acoustic guitar and strings, his sincere vocals are sure to resonate deeply.
It’s a heartwarming piece, perfect for quiet nights of self-reflection.
Summary of Western Music Releases [June 2025] (121–130)
Crying On The DancefloorKrewella

Krewella is an EDM duo of Pakistani-American sisters Jahan and Yasmine from Illinois, USA.
Their release in June 2025 is an ambitious work timed to mark the group’s 15th anniversary.
It opens with delicate acoustic guitar, gradually layering in emotional vocals and a powerful beat, culminating in a moving finale that’s been described as an “EDM ballad” that stirs the listener’s heart.
Their first new release in about three years since the album The Body Never Lies, this track distills Krewella’s journey so far and their resolve for the future—truly an emotional roller coaster.
Recommended for listeners seeking emotionally charged dance music and fans eager to witness a new chapter for the duo.
liarLil Darkie

Hailing from California in the United States, Lil Darkie wears many hats as a rapper and producer.
He’s known for his experimental music that fuses hip-hop with punk and even metal, and he also leads the music collective Spider Gang.
The track he released in June 2025 seems to tackle themes that cut into the human psyche—lies, distrust, and deceit.
In this song, you can hear emo-influenced vocals and distortion-heavy beats swirling in an aggressive soundscape, yet there’s a catchy melody that shines through.
His DIY spirit and experimental edge, shown in works like his 2019 album SWAMP, are strongly reflected here as well.
His partnership with producer Wonton is alive and well, too.
If you’re looking for a stimulating musical experience unconstrained by genre boundaries, or something to accompany a deep confrontation with yourself, this is well worth a listen.
The DaysLil Wayne & Bono

Lil Wayne, a leading figure in the American hip-hop scene, and Bono, the face of U2, the world-renowned rock band from Ireland—these two have teamed up on a track included on Lil Wayne’s album Tha Carter VI.
Rooted in hip-hop and elevated into an exhilarating pop anthem, the song blends Wayne’s rap—drawing on his own experiences to stress the importance of the present—with Bono’s soul-stirring vocals that celebrate the beauty of life.
It was even used as a promotional song for the NBA Finals in June 2025, where it helped amplify the excitement of the games.
It’s the kind of track that will surely give you courage when you’re taking on a challenge or looking to find brightness in everyday life.
MURDALil Yachty

Lil Yachty, the popular American rapper whose recent psychedelic ventures were striking, has delivered a truly unique solo release in June 2025 that samples Maggie Rogers’s “Alaska.” It deftly interweaves the airy feel of indie pop with the heavy thump of trap, while the lyrics convey affection for his crew and pay respect to Lil Wayne.
The work stands apart from his 2023 album Let’s Start Here, signaling a turn back toward trap.
The music video directed by Cole Bennett is highly stylish, and he’s reportedly set to perform it on Tyler, The Creator’s tour.
Having previously been a Grammy nominee in 2017 for “Broccoli” with DRAM, his next moves are all the more exciting.
If you’re seeking a fresh musical experience or want to follow his ever-evolving sound, this is definitely one to check out.
Old LogicLogic

Logic, the American rapper who overcame a difficult childhood and has long expressed himself through music, released a track in June 2025 that strikingly looks back on his career and returns to his roots—truly a back-to-basics piece.
Its heavy, driving boom-bap sound intertwines with his signature deft storytelling and fluid flow, making for a thoroughly compelling listen.
Following the album Ultra 85, this song is part of his new Sidequest project, and it clearly pays homage to East Coast hip-hop from the ’90s to early 2000s.
Blending his roots with his evolution, this work is a must-check not only for longtime fans but also for anyone seeking hard-hitting hip-hop.
South Still SpeakingLukah, Killer Mike, Statik Selektah

Hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, rapper LUKAH has been drawing attention for his underground artistry and narrative flair.
This track, his collaboration with Grammy-winning Atlanta icon Killer Mike and renowned Boston producer Statik Selektah, was released as a single in June 2025 and is also included on the album A Lost Language Found, which dropped the same month.
Over Statik Selektah’s heavyweight beat, the two MCs deliver a powerful tribute to the South and its forgotten histories—this is, quite literally, the voice of the South.
As a cut from an album built around the grand theme of reviving the South’s lost cultural language, it’s especially recommended for listeners who want to dig into hip-hop’s deeper layers.





