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Best New Music Release Poll for This Week


Are you the drama? That’s the question on everyone’s lips as fans rejoice over the arrival of Cardi B‘s long-awaited new album Am I the Drama? on Friday (Sept. 19). But alongside Cardi’s comeback, this New Music Friday has also brought us new tracks from artists across the musical spectrum, and we want to know which one you’re jamming to this weekend.

In the seven years since she released her beloved debut album Invasion of Privacy, Cardi has been hard at work, releasing popular singles like “WAP,” “Up” and more. Now, those songs are back with her new album, alongside a slew of new collaborations with superstars like Janet Jackson, Kehlani, Lizzo and plenty more. Building on the success of her singles “Outside” and “Imaginary Playerz,” Cardi — who recently announced that she’s pregnant with her fourth child and her first with boyfriend Stefon Diggs — is ready to celebrate as Am I the Drama? finally arrives.

Miley Cyrus also has her eye on teaming up with some musical legends, as the singer released her deluxe edition of Something Beautiful, with a new song called “Secrets” featuring two-thirds of Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood. On the new song, Miley sings about wanting to ease hostilities with someone, urging them to “call off all your forces,” and offering a “white flag in the war.” The singer said the song was written as “a peace offering for someone I had lost for a time but always loved.”

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Meanwhile, Lola Young shared her much-anticipated new album I’m Only F–king Myself, featuring her latest singles “One Thing,” “D£aler” and “Spiders.” Raye is on the hunt for a new man in her infectious new single “Where Is My Husband!” And Nine Inch Nails deliver fans yet another film score with the soundtrack to TRON: Ares.

But which new release from this week is your favorite? Let us know by voting in our poll below!

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.