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[October 2025] Summary of the Latest Western Music Releases

For music fans—especially listeners of Western music—the subscription era, where you can enjoy newly released songs from around the world every day, is truly a blessing.

That said, you might also be thinking, “There’s just too much information—I can’t keep track of who released a new song and when!”

In this article, we research the latest releases in Western music and deliver them with concise, accurate reviews.

We cover a wide range of genres—from rock and pop to club music—spanning both major and indie scenes.

If you want a one-stop place to check new Western releases, this is a must-bookmark!

Summary of Western music releases (21–30)

LiquidNEW!Ashnikko

Ashnikko – Liquid (Official Visualiser)
LiquidNEW!Ashnikko

Ashnikko, who never stops astonishing the music scene with her overwhelming musicality and striking visual style, has released her second album, “Smoochies,” in October 2025, about two years after her 2023 debut album “Weedkiller.” This track, one of the songs included on the album, is a provocative piece that explores a craving for intimacy and oneness through a metaphor of bodily boundaries dissolving and merging at the molecular level.

Its aggressive sound—fusing hyperpop and electronic—also carries a sense of homage to Britney Spears, whom she cites as an influence.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to cut loose at the club or charge up on adrenaline and energy.

Choosin’ TexasNEW!Ella Langley

Ella Langley – Choosin’ Texas (Official Lyric Video)
Choosin' TexasNEW!Ella Langley

Ella Langley is a country singer-songwriter from Alabama.

She became a breakout artist when her collaboration with Lily Rose, “You Look Like You Love Me,” hit No.

1 on the country radio charts.

Her new song, “Choosin’ Texas,” was released in October 2025.

Co-written with Miranda Lambert, it tells a bittersweet story of a man who’s drawn to a Texas woman and ends up leaving.

The track pairs an old-school country sound—steel guitar and a two-step rhythm—with candid emotions from a woman’s perspective, and its whiskey-in-hand, heartbreak lyrics are sure to resonate.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play when you’re drinking alone after a breakup.

TroubleNEW!ArrDee x Mazza L20

ArrDee x Mazza L20 – Trouble (Official Music Video)
TroubleNEW!ArrDee x Mazza L20

A first-time collaboration by two rising stars of UK drill dropped in October 2025.

ArrDee from Brighton and Mazza L20, based in Liverpool, are rappers with distinct regional flavors and styles.

ArrDee previously hit No.

2 on the UK Albums Chart with his 2022 mixtape Pier Pressure, while Mazza L20 brings a gritty, street-honed background, having launched his career after time behind bars.

Produced by JO JO F, the track features a dynamic beat and razor-sharp back-and-forth between the two, drawing reactions from listeners like “proper hard.” Highly recommended if you want to hear the chemistry that sparks when rappers from different backgrounds collide.

With The MafiaNEW!Summrs

Summrs – With The Mafia [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
With The MafiaNEW!Summrs

Summrs, a rapper and singer from Louisiana, is known as a pioneer of the subgenre called PluggnB, with a melodic style that makes full use of Auto-Tune, and he has been releasing music prolifically since 2016.

Released in October 2025, this track is a key song leading into his next album, BADMAN.

It embraces a luxurious worldview—think Benz, Margiela, and private jets—while centering on the theme of mafia-like solidarity, infusing his signature dreamy sound with aggressive energy.

Riding over an airy beat that fuses trap and R&B, the song ambitiously celebrates success and loyalty.

It conveys a more “hungry” attitude and hints at Summrs’ next stage.

If you’re drawn to his uniquely mellow rap style, this is definitely a track you’ll enjoy.

u aint gotta chance (ft. Nas)NEW!Big L

Big L – “u aint gotta chance” ft. Nas  (Visualizer)
u aint gotta chance (ft. Nas)NEW!Big L

The legendary rapper Big L, who passed away in 1999 at the young age of 24.

Hailing from Harlem, he was known as a master of freestyle and wordplay.

Although he released only one studio album during his lifetime, he has continued to influence many rappers after his death.

The track released in October 2025 combines his previously unreleased freestyle recordings with a newly recorded verse from Nas, serving as the lead single from the album “Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King.” Bursting with 90s boom-bap sound and razor-sharp punchlines, this miraculous collaboration bridges past and present.

For fans who know the history of East Coast hip-hop, it’s an essential listen.

No LoveNEW!Lost Girl

Lost Girl – No Love (Official Music Video)
No LoveNEW!Lost Girl

Singer-songwriter Lost Girl from Reading, UK.

She began her career in UK garage and grime, but in recent years has shifted toward a more soulful R&B sound, releasing a track in October 2025 that clearly reflects this change.

Depicting relationships where love can’t be given and hearts fall out of sync, the song trades her past club-oriented style for an introspective mood.

She was deeply involved in the songwriting and production herself, and simultaneously released a music video into which she poured her blood, sweat, and tears.

It’s a track that gently stays by your side when you’re trying to recover from hurt or face yourself.

SweatNEW!Melanie C

Melanie C – Sweat (Official)
SweatNEW!Melanie C

Melanie C, who set the world alight in the 1990s as a former member of the Spice Girls, unveiled a new song on October 17, 2025.

Serving as the lead single from her upcoming album “Sweat,” slated for release on May 1, 2026, the track is a dance number that brilliantly fuses disco pop and electro house, sampling Diana Ross’s classic “Work That Body.” As Melanie C herself explains, the song is packed with the joy of movement—sports, raves, and the sheer thrill of using your body.

It nods to 1980s aerobics culture and the 1990s club scene while pairing perfectly with today’s fitness culture.

It’s an ideal track for whenever you want to get moving—whether you’re working out at the gym or dancing in a club.