fakemink has a new mixtape on the way. The Boy Who Cried Terrified is out January 29 on EtnaVeraVela. Although details around the release remain scarce, you can check out the cover art below. Alongside the tape, the UK artist has also begun teasing a new album, Terrified. There's even less information currently available about this record-all we know so far is that it's due out sometime in 2026, and that it's a separate project from The Boy Who Cried Terrified.
Audrey Hobert, who co-wrote multiple The Secret of Us songs with her friend Gracie Abrams, released her debut album Who's the Clown? in 2025; you may have seen it on year end lists, including Karly Hartzman of Wednesday's. It's full of catchy alt-pop with clever lyrics that really stick in your head, and you can stream it below. Having gone on her first-ever tour of clubs late last year, she's graduated to bigger venues for her next North American outing,
DAVID BYRNEDavid Byrne has announced 2026 dates for his Who Is the Sky? tour, with festival stops at Coachella and Big Ears and headline shows in Phoenix, Portland, Houston, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Nashville and more. DAVEUK rapper Dave has announced a 2026 North American tour in support of this year's The Boy Who Played the Harp. It kicks off in late March on the West Coast, and it wraps up with two nights in NYC.
The wildly successful Clipse comeback continues with a triumphant performance of "So Be It" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Watch it below. With the phrase "Culturally Inappropriate" and song title flashing on the displays behind them, Pusha T and Malice defiantly rapped the Travis Scott diss track, which samples "Maza Akoulo" by Saudi Arabian musician Talal Maddah. A mischievous grin came across Pusha's face as he got to the final verse about his former GOOD Music labelmate.