Doja Cat, Zara Larsson, Mariah Carey and Geese just released their albums, and they are full of hits. As the end of summer arrives many artists decide to release music.
Doja Cat

Vie -released September 26, 2025- is Doja Cat’s fifth album. As the rapper declared, it was recorded between April 2024 and July 2025, so it is as fresh as it gets.
Comparing this album to her others, we find a different vibe. Vie is closer to pop with a strong 80’s inspiration.
In its tunes we are able to find a lot of synthesizers, melodic hooks and retro aesthetics. All this while keeping her personal attitude and vocal versatility. The LP consists of 15 tracks, all produced by Jack Antonoff. The album announcement came with a tour reveal as well. The Ma Vie World Tour will be officially stopping in Asia, New Zealand and Australia late this year.
Zara Larsson
Midnight Sun Zara Larsson’s hit is unstoppable. Released June 13, 2025, the electro-pop single charted almost instantly. She just released the namesake album, which is being very well received. This LP will become the Swedish artist’s fifth studio album.
With this new work she attempts to reflect on a more intimate connection with her personal identity. Moreover, the album contains 10 tunes where the Lush Life singer explores professional pressure. Larsson lately toured across de world, and it was such a banger. She will embark on her Midnight Sun Tour beginning late October. She will be stopping in Europe and North America.
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey 16th album was just released. Here for It All is her first new album since her popular Caution from 2018. In this brand-new disc, she mixes several genres. It is mostly R&B merged with pop, hip-hop, soul, funk and gospel.
Here for It All has a vibe that reminds us of earlier decades. It is formed by 11 songs featuring top artists such as Anderson Paak, Kehlani, Shenseea and The Clark Sisters. Its main singles are Type Dangerous, Sugar Sweet and Play This Song.
Geese
Young aspiring rock-indie band Geese comes with an explosive album. This is the third album of the New York based music group.

“Getting Killed can be opaque, but its brilliance is still obvious: the invention, the irreverence, the melodic knack, the swagger all great bands require”, notes The Guardian on their latest album. 11 songs form this innovative yet melodic disc. Furthermore, people say this is their most accessible work yet, while not turning down their unique experimentation.