MADRID (EFE). – A trio of world music queens from three different generations will be making most of the headlines in the coming weeks thanks to their albums: Kylie Minogue, Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo, who in this 2023 finale will soon add another young queen in Spanish, Aitana. … and maybe Shakira?
The offer is renewed in particular with the advent of September, which on its first day last Friday already submitted a novelty from the British royal blood, and next, on the 8th, two particularly outstanding releases will be presented with the permission of the novelty from the Irish Roisin. Murphy (“Hit Parade”).
That day will see the release of “For That Beautiful Feeling”, the first album in four years by the world’s leading electronic music group, the British The Chemical Brothers, as well as “Guts”, the long-awaited second album by Olivia Rodrigo. in which the American must reaffirm the expectations placed on who will win the Grammy for Best New Artist in 2022.
The 15th will also bring a flurry of news, especially “The Love Album: Off The Grid”, the first album in 17 years by rapper Sean Combs, better known as Diddy, as well as: “Relentless” by The Pretenders; “It’s the end of the world, but it’s a beautiful day” by Thirty Seconds to Mars; “Bluegrass” by veteran Willie Nelson; and Demi Lovato’s Renewed, in which she revisits important themes of her career in a rocky tone.
Australian Kylie Minogue will return on September 22 with her sixteenth studio album Tension, after she scored one of the biggest hits of her recent scene with the single Padam Padam.
The day will also see the release of “Nothing Lasts Forever” by Teenage Fanclub and “Playing Robots Into Heaven” by James Blake. Ed Sheeran will record his second album “Autumn Variations” on the same day as Wilco’s “Cousin” and “Isn’t It Now?” Animal Collective, the sixth day of another artist, always on the front line, Sufjan Stevens with “Javelin”.
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October 27 is the date celebrated by many swifters around the world, as it was the date chosen by American Taylor Swift to launch “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” as part of her project to re-record and thus re-claim the rights. lost most of his already published albums.
After the success of previous attempts at this initiative, a reimagining of his best-selling work with “hits” such as “Blank Space”, “Style” or “Shake it Off” is eagerly awaited.
So far, there are only two important closed releases in November, both on the 17th: Dolly Parton with “Rockstar” and Nicki Minaj with “Pink Friday 2”, her first album in five years, in which the rapper even announced her retirement. . .
Things get even more uncertain from now on, but we shouldn’t lose sight of artists like Doha Cat, Jennifer Lopez, Justin Timberlake and above all Dua Lipa, who has been working on a Nostalgia for the Future (2020) sequel for some time. time.), an album that catapulted her into the first division of international music.
In Latin American music, new records will appear from artists such as Colombian J Balvin and Fade and Puerto Rican Jay Cortez.
If, in addition, Shakira embodies her recent media sentimental revenge on the album, there will be a “repoker” of queens this season.
There are two albums coming out of Spain at the end of September that are likely to set the tone for the market: David Bisbal’s I Feel Alive, no specific date; and the 22nd “Alpha”, an album with which Aitana will seek out a more mature audience through a turn to the electronic fundamentals shown in “Los Angeles”.