New Music Releases in March 2026 We Can’t Stop Listening To
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What better way to usher in the weekend with new and exciting music from our favourite artists? From Harry Styles’s highly anticipated disco-fevered studio album and Bebe Rexha’s dance anthem to Korean breakout sensation, Woodz’s return, here are the biggest music releases in March (so far) that we’ll be listening to well into the weekend and beyond.
Harry Styles — Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally
Welcome to a new era of Harry Styles. Nearly four years after his critically acclaimed and Grammy-winning studio album Harry’s House in 2023, the British singer has unveiled his latest endeavour with a new aesthetic and sound. With ‘Aperture’ and ‘American Girls’ as the album’s focus tracks, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally is all about liberation and getting people back on the dance floor again.
Bebe Rexha — ‘New Religion’
Multi-platinum recording artist, songwriter, and global hitmaker Bebe Rexha unveils ‘New Religion’, a high-voltage dance anthem inspired by the timeless club classic ‘Insomnia’ from legendary electronic group Faithless. Reimagined for a new era, the track channels the spirit of the original while transforming it into this generation’s defining summer song, and the focus track from Bebe’s upcoming album, ‘Dirty Blonde’.
Ayra Starr – ‘Where Do We Go’
Today, 23-year-old rising artist Ayra Starr returns with her reflective new single, ‘Where Do We Go’. The moody, mid-tempo track showcases a more vulnerable side of the Afrosoul star. Blending rich vocals with atmospheric production, the song explores uncertainty, evolving relationships, and the lingering question of what comes next.
WOODZ — Archive. 1
After belatedly breaking out with his rock-ballad ‘Drowning’ (two years after it came out), Korean sensation Woodz returns with his latest musical project. Titled Archive. 1, this studio album features 17 tracks written and produced by him, and reflects his ever-evolving artistry. If the title track ‘Human Extinction’ and pre-release single ‘Cinema’ are anything to go by, the album is Woodz’s most sonically expansive yet.
Jennie — Ruby (The Complete Edition)
To celebrate the one-year anniversary of Jennie’s solo debut album, the Blackpink star has unveiled Ruby (The Complete Edition), which comes with six bonus tracks. This includes Jennie-only vocals on collaboration tracks such as ‘Love Hangover’ and ‘Handlebars’.
GIRLSET — ‘Tweak’
Formed by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records, global girl group GIRLSET steps into a sleek, nostalgic groove with ‘Tweak’, a confident R&B-leaning track that channels the silky sound of late-’90s and early-2000s pop-R&B. Inspired by SWV’s classic ‘Weak’, the song pairs smooth harmonies and laid-back production with a bold message of self-assurance—pushing back against anyone who underestimates the quartet.
Everglow — Code
It’s been a long time coming for Everglow fans who have been eagerly awaiting new music, but the wait has been worth it. The K-pop girl group charges back with their latest EP Code, which leans into the quartet’s signature high-energy futuristic sound.
December 10 — ‘Angel’
Britain’s brand-new boyband, December 10, have released their highly anticipated debut single, ‘Angel’. A beautiful, lovestruck ballad, the song is warm, intimate and melody-led as it leans into the dizzy rush of falling hard.
aespa — ‘Attitude’
Turning up their confidence for the opening theme song of the upcoming anime Kill Blue, Aespa drops ‘Attitude’, a bold, high-octane track that blends punchy hip-hop beats with their signature futuristic pop sound.
JVKE, Jeon Somi — ‘moonboy’
Global sensation JVKE (best known for ‘Golden Hour’ and ‘Her’) teams up with K-pop powerhouse Jeon Somi on ‘moonboy’, a dreamy collaboration that blends airy production with bittersweet emotion. Built around soft synths and a shimmering melody, the track captures the feeling of longing for someone who always seems just out of reach.
Juice WRLD, Marshmello — ‘We Don’t Get Along’
Juice WRLD and Marshmello reunite on ‘We Don’t Get Along’, an emotionally charged track that blends melodic rap with Marshmello’s buzzy electronic production. Centred on the push and pull of a toxic relationship, the song pairs Juice WRLD’s raw, confessional lyrics with moody synths and a slow-burn beat.
The Goo Goo Dolls, Steve Aoki — ‘Iris’
For some, ‘Iris’ is a classic that shouldn’t be touched. For others who don’t mind more versions of their favourite song, Steve Aoki’s remix might be up your alley. Now, you’ve got the perfect blend of nostalgia and EDM in an iconic song for your workouts and morning runs.
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