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Daily Music Headlines September 19, 2025

September 19
5 mins

Episode Description

Taylor Swift is reportedly releasing a secret movie alongside her new album The Life of a Showgirl on October 3.

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HUNTR/X, the fictional K-pop group from KPop Demon Hunters, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Golden,” while the singers behind the project discuss inspirations and future plans.

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The FTC and seven state attorneys general sued Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging deceptive pricing, collusion with brokers, and violations of the BOTS Act.

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Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James, known for hits like “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” died in a plane crash in North Carolina at age 57.

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Miley Cyrus released the deluxe edition of Something Beautiful with two new tracks featuring Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, and David Byrne.

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Over 400 artists and labels launched the No Music for Genocide boycott of Israel, with Massive Attack also pulling music from Spotify.

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U2 will receive the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize for socially conscious music, awarded October 21 in Tulsa.

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Halsey says she is not allowed to make a new album after The Great Impersonator underperformed compared to Manic, despite a strong tour and 100,000 first-week sales.

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New Releases


  • Am I The Drama? - Cardi B (sophomore album with guests Kehlani, Summer Walker, Cash Cobain)
  • Tron: Ares (Original Soundtrack) - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (glitchy, distorted score in Nine Inch Nails style)
  • Better Broken - Sarah McLachlan (first new music in over a decade)
  • Rainy Sunday Afternoon - The Divine Comedy (Brian Ibbott: “like sitting in a comfy chair with brandy in hand”)



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