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] (21–30)
Mr. CoolKenya Grace

Kenya Grace, a South Africa-born, UK-raised artist who wrote, composed, and produced her own track that topped the UK charts in 2023, has surprised the world from her bedroom.
Her new single, released in June 2025, is a pleasantly groovy dance tune that blends her signature drum and bass with the textures of house music.
The song portrays the glittering facade of someone who repeats fleeting relationships, while revealing the loneliness and emptiness hidden beneath.
Another highlight is the sonic evolution—this is the first time she’s brought in an external producer.
It’s a richly layered track that fits both a night out at the club and moments when you want to sink into your thoughts.
ATTENTION!Kesha, Slayyyter, Rose Gray

It’s a truly breathtaking collaboration where three powerful personalities leading the pop scene collide.
This track, featuring U.
S.
artists Kesha and Slayyyter alongside the U.
K.
’s rising star Rose Gray, delivers a dance-pop sound polished with shimmering Y2K-style synths.
It’s a bold anthem of liberation about stealing the gaze of others and shining by your own rules.
Released in June 2025 via Kesha’s own label, it also stands out as the lead single from the album ‘.
’.
Put it on when you want a boost and some confidence—you’ll feel unstoppable.
Summary of Western music releases [June 2025] (31–40)
Sycamore TreeKhamari

Kamari, an American R&B artist who also studied at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, released a track in June 2025 that is an introspective number portraying emotions swept up by irresistible forces like the rise and fall of relationships and desire.
Its allure lies in a lush sound evocative of ’90s R&B, crafted with a reverence for the legendary singer D’Angelo that fans will find irresistible.
The progression from a quiet opening to a soaring climax makes it a perfect companion for contemplative nights.
It’s a song that heightens anticipation for the next chapter following his debut album, A Brief Nirvana.
Not Like That AnymoreLola Young

British singer-songwriter Laura Young, who shot to fame after topping the UK charts with her 2024 hit “Messy,” is the talk of the town.
With accolades like an Ivor Novello Award under her belt, her talent is beyond doubt.
Released in June 2025 ahead of her forthcoming album I’m Only F**king Myself, this track delivers a powerful message of breaking away from her past, set to an alternative anthem carried by her signature husky, soulful vocals.
Its R&B-rooted, dramatic sound is sure to give a firm push to anyone determined to cut ties and move forward.
HammerLorde

Ever since winning a Grammy at 16, New Zealand’s Lorde has consistently given voice to her generation.
In June 2025, she released the opening track ushering in her fourth album, Virgin.
It’s an urban pop cut themed around the heat of the city and the urges of the body, with industrial beats and layers of swirling vocals creating a sound that’s thrilling yet somehow sensual.
Embracing even answerless chaos and fluidity in sexuality, her forward-driving presence leaves listeners with a sense of liberation.
It’s a track you’ll want to check out when you’re looking to set yourself free amid the clamor of the city.
With Rob As My WitnessLovejoy

Lovejoy is an indie rock band from England.
Since forming in 2021, they’ve shaken up the charts with releases like the EP “Pebble Brain,” and in June 2025 they unveiled the lead single from their long-awaited debut album.
The track brilliantly fuses driving pop-punk with a more mature garage rock, delivering a sound that’s both wistful and powerful.
Over an arresting bassline, the lyrics explore fragile human relationships and nostalgic feelings, with the symbolic theme of someone becoming the sole witness adding depth to the song.
Despite its brisk energy, the introspective worldview reveals a new side of the band.
It might hit differently if you listen to it alone on a night when you’re lost in thought.
So Help Me GodMalevolence

Malevolence, a band attracting attention as leaders of the UK heavy scene.
Rooted in beatdown hardcore and metalcore, their sound uniquely fuses the heft of sludge and groove metal.
Here, I’d like to introduce a ferocious track from their album “Where Only the Truth Is Spoken,” set for release in June 2025.
Vocalist Alex Taylor has said this song is a candid exploration of his own resentment and anger, and it brims with an energy that feels like pure emotion turned into sound.
Aggressive riffs, pummeling rhythms, and impassioned shouts merge into a sonic assault that’s sure to thrill fans of heavy music.
It’s the perfect listen when you want to blow away the frustrations of daily life.





