MADONNA AND SABRINA CARPENTER, KACEY MUSGRAVES, ZARA LARSSON & MORE: NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

MADONNA AND SABRINA CARPENTER, KACEY MUSGRAVES, ZARA LARSSON & MORE: NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

Check out the must-hear releases of the week.


Madonna (R) performs with Sabrina Carpenter at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2026 in Indio, California. KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY IMAGES FOR COACHELLA

THE CITY HQ’s  Friday Music Guide serves as a handy guide to New Music Friday’s most essential releases each week β€” the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond. 

Last week, we featured Noah Kahan, Kehlani and Suki Waterhouse.

This week, Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter release β€œBring Your Love,” which the pair previewed at Coachella weekend two; Kacey Musgraves releases her anticipated album Middle of Nowhere; and Sienna Spiro appears on the star-studded Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack, which is out now… plus much more. Check out all of this week’s picks below:

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter, β€œBring Your Love”

After live-debuting this alluring and hypnotic dance-pop track during Sabrina’s weekend two Coachella headlining set β€” during which Madonna was a surprise guest, treating the audience to a bonus 10-minute set that also included β€œVogue” and β€œLike a Prayer” β€” their collaboration β€œBring Your Love” is finally out. The song is sure to is start summer early, as it’s essentially sonic bait to lure listeners out of the house and onto the nearest dance floor. And this is just the beginning; Madonna’s upcoming album, Confessions II, is out July 3.

Kacey Musgraves, Middle of Nowhere

Kacey Musgraves has said her new album was largely inspired by the Mexican community, which you can hear across its tracks β€” including the buzzy β€œHorses and Divorces.” The duet made headlines long before it arrived thanks to its unexpected feature from country icon Miranda Lambert. As Musgraves told NPR earlier this year: β€œWe’d lost touch for years and wouldn’t consider each other friends. I saw her on Instagram one day, riding one of her horses, and I was like, β€˜Well, we ain’t friends, but I guess we have two things in common, horses and divorces, that’s for sure…I just randomly reached out to her…We aired out any of the old laundry. We had some laughs and wrote the song in a matter of a few hours.” 

Sienna Spiro, β€œMaterial Lover”

The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack features just a few original songs, including one from Sienna Spiro β€” which puts her in the company of superstars like Lady Gaga, Doechii. And while β€œMaterial Lover” (produced by Omer Fedi) is a title tailor-made for the film, the track stands entirely on its own as Spiro delivers her now signature warmth while singing about wanting the β€œreal thing.”

Zara Larsson, Midnight Sun: Girls Trip

Zara Larsson’s collaborations album, Girls Trip, has arrived β€” and it delivers on that title. Released as a disc two to her 2025 album Midnight Sun, this girl-powered new edition features 10 fresh takes on the original 10 tracks. With a roster of guests including PinkPantheress, Shakira, Robyn and more, Girls Trip takes an already poptastic album to the next level.

Bella Poarch, β€œRibcage”

Opening with a gorgeous string section, β€œRibcage” quickly takes a turn toward alternative pop as Bella Poarch sings of watching her thoughts β€œturn to dust and decompose.” As Poarch said in a statement, β€œRibcage” is about β€œthe parts of yourself you try to protect and the parts that still feel everything. Writing this song helped me process a lot of emotions I didn’t fully understand before. It’s a very honest piece of me, and it felt like the right way to begin this new chapter.” The haunting track previews more new music to come.

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