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This Week's New Music: Miley Cyrus Returns with a Ballad, Sleep Token Unveil an Opus and ROSÉ Joins the F1 Fun

May 09, 2025 at 11:00 pm

By Billboard.com. Updated Apr 13, 2023 at 1:00 a.m. PDT.

This Week's New Music: Miley Cyrus Returns with a Ballad, Sleep Token Unveil an Opus and ROSÉ Joins the F1 Fun

This Friday is jam-packed with new music, from Miley Cyrus's ballad to Sleep Token's opus and ROSÉ's F1 fun.

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Miley Cyrus, “More to Lose”

As she collected pop smashes and had smash hit after smash hit, Miley Cyrus also demonstrated a richness as a balladeer — and with “More to Lose,” a stirring new sample from her upcoming album *Something Beautiful*, Cyrus drifts above a classic pop production and smashes home the emotion as the song ramps up, making for a song that’s going to sound spectacular whenever it’s performed live.

Sleep Token, *Even in Arcadia*

Whether you’re steeped in the lore, headbanging through the breakdowns or both, the masked British alt-metal group Sleep Token has turned its singular combination of detailed backstory and rock ambition into arena-headliner status — and with *Even in Arcadia*, the group is not only poised to have its biggest commercial moment to date, but will do so with a sprawling, uncompromising collection of songs.

ROSÉ, “Messy”

One week after Don Toliver and Doja Cat dropped “Lose My Mind” to kick off the F1 soundtrack, ROSÉ has gotten in on the racing-drama fun with “Messy,” a cinematic love ballad in which the BLACKPINK star declares “If it’s messy / Then you know it’s really love,” while learning to understand her partner’s flaws, on a song that sounds primed to play over a contemplative second-act montage.

Kali Uchis, *Sincerely,*

On her first full-length since becoming a mother last year, Kali Uchis slows down the tempo from 2024’s *Orquídeas* and offers the most intimate glimpse of her mental and emotional state yet: *Sincerely,* revels in its personal flourishes, a new stance from a genre-hopping singer-songwriter who has written anthems in English and Spanish but has never navigated her own feelings this deftly.

PinkPantheress, *Fancy That*

From the super-short pop tracks of *To Hell With It* to the commercial breakthrough of “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2” and the sonic exploration of *Heaven Knows*, PinkPantheress has darted through different eras with lightning speed — and *Fancy That*, a bright, engrossing mixtape that riffs on ’90s dance and garage, sounds like an artistic reset in the best way, taking the UK pop star back to the effervescent songwriting of her beginnings.

Kid Cudi, “Neverland”

Kid Cudi is a stylistic godfather in modern hip-hop, but that doesn’t mean the veteran is resting on his laurels: “Neverland,” a new single that precedes a short film of the same name, aims at summer-anthem territory, with Cudi gently crooning in the verses and then singing his lungs out on the chorus as trap drums sizzle beneath his full-throated cries.

Maren Morris, *Dreamsicle*

Maren Morris has described fourth album *Dreamsicle* as “a love letter to myself,” which explains the new set’s healing aura: Morris has changed up her style and spoken openly about her process of self-discovery over the past few years, and her latest full-length complements that journey with warmth and optimism, briskly moving forward as Morris does the same.

Editor’s Pick: Halsey & Amy Lee, “Hand That Feeds”

During the same week that Evanescence was back in the news — thanks, *The Rehearsal*! — band leader Amy Lee has released a harrowing new collaboration with a hottie that accentuates both artists’ respective talents: “Hand That Feeds,” from the upcoming *Ballerina* soundtrack, harkens back to a mashup of both artists' greatest hits.

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