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Drake - For All The Dogs
Photo: Instagram/@champagnepapi
Release date:
Oct. 6
Canada’s own Drizzy Drake is set to drop his eighth full-length, For All The Dogs, which he's revealed includes collabs with Nicki Minaj and Bad Bunny. His son Adonis drew the cover art.
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Olivia Rodrigo - GUTS
Instagram/@oliviarodrigo
Release date: Sept. 8
The 20-year-old follows her chart-topping debut album, Sour, with Guts, which has already been teased by two singles, “Vampire” and “Bad Idea, Right?”
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Doja Cat - Scarlet
Photo: Instagram/@dojacat
Release date: Sept. 22
The singer finally settled on the title Scarlet for album number four, which she has previewed with three singles: “Attention”, "Paint the Town Red”, and most recently, “Demons”.
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Demi Lovato - Revamped
Photo: Instagram/@demilovato
Release date: Sept. 15
In keeping with last year’s rock album, Holy Fvck, she delivers a rock remix collection of her old songs, like “Heart Attack,” “Sorry Not Sorry” (featuring Slash) and “Give Your Heart A Break” (featuring The Used’s Bert McCracken).
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Diddy - The Love Album: Off The Grid
Photo: Instagram/@diddy
Release date: Sept. 15
After 13 years, Diddy is dropping a new solo album, although he's rounded up a lot of pals for it, including Mary J. Blige, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd and DJ Khaled.
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Kid Cudi - INSANO
Photo: Instagram/@kidcudi
Release date: Sept. 15
The follow-up to the rapper’s 2022 album, Entergalactic, includes contributions from Wiz Khalifa, Pharrell Williams, Travis Scott, and A$AP Rocky. The lead single is “Porsche Topless".
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Kylie Minogue - Tension
Photo: instagram/@kylieminogue
Release date: Sept. 22
The Australian pop icon drops her 16th album, Tension, from which “Padam Padam” was already adopted for Pride Month over the summer.
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Kevin Drew - Aging
Photo: Arts & Crafts
Release date: Sept. 22
The co-founder/frontman of Canadian collective Broken Social Scene tackles “the passing of friends and mentors, as well as the health scares of friends and family” on his latest solo album.
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Ed Sheeran - Autumn Variations
Release date: Sept. 29
Seemingly finished with mathematical symbols, the seventh album from the married father says the new batch of songs reflect “so many life changes” of he and his friends.
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Dogstar - Somewhere Between The Power Lines and the Palm Trees
Photo: Instagram/@dogstar
Release date: Oct. 6
The long-running rock band with Keanu Reeves as its bassist returns with its third album since
forming in California in 1991. The lead single is “Everything Turns Around.”
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Troye Sivan - Something To Give Each Other
Release date: Oct. 13
The Australian singer and The Idol actor describes his third studio album as “party after party, after party after after party.” The sexy video for the single “Rush” might be an indicator.
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Terra Lightfoot - Healing Power
Release date: Oct. 13
The Canadian singer-guitarist’s third album with producer Gus van Go was previewed with two singles: “Cross Border Lovers” and “Someone Else’s Feelings”.
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Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday 2
Photo: Instagram/@nickiminaj
Release date: Oct. 17
Perhaps remaking Aqua's “Barbie Girl” inspired the queen to return to the pink theme of her first three albums, including 2010’s debut, Pink Friday. Three singles have dropped: "Super Freaky Girl", "Red Ruby da Sleeze", and "Last Time I Saw You".
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The Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds
Photo: Geffen Records
Release date: Oct. 20
After 18 years, road warriors The Rolling Stones — unarguably the world’s greatest rock ’n’ roll band — will release Hackney Diamonds. It is preceded by the single, “Angry", which comes with a sizzling music video starring Sydney Sweeney.
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Taylor Swift - 1989 (Taylor’s Version)
Photo: Instagram/@taylorswift
Release date: Oct. 27
The ingenious superstar releases her fourth re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) after her former label sold her masters to Scooter Braun. She has released her versions of “Wildest Dreams” and “This Love”.
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Dolly Parton - Rockstar
Photo: Instagram/@dollyparton
Release date: Nov. 17
The recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee has responded with her first rock album, featuring the likes of Rob Halford, Nikki Sixx, Steven Tyler, Paul McCartney, Elton John and Joan Jett.