Anitta – Versions of MeRelease Date: Out NowBisexual Brazilian pop musician Anitta may very well be the next star to take over the world, as her new album Versions of Me was crafted specifically for that purpose.On the set, which was released in April, she performs in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, which means she has widespread appeal in quite a few markets.The full-length features collaborations with musicians like Cardi B, Saweetie, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.
It’s tailor-made for parties in the warm months. Among a project filled with potential hits, “Boys Don’t Cry” is a must-hear.Bloc Party – Alpha GamesRelease Date: Out NowSix years have passed since Bloc Party last released an album, and that marks the longest fans of the London-based group have had to wait to hear something new from the act.Led by gay singer-songwriter and superstar musician Kele Okereke, the U.K.
band changed the sound of indie rock more than a decade ago, and they’ve remained one of the most creative and out-there names in the industry ever since.Okereke took time to launch a solo career rooted more in electronic sounds and dance, and now the band is back together to keep the fun going with singles such as “Traps” and the enticingly-titled “Sex Magik.”Kehlani – Blue Water RoadRelease Date: Out NowFor years now, Kehlani has been creating some of the best alt-pop/R&B music anywhere, and if you haven’t discovered her yet, you’re seriously missing out.She’s modern, understands how to craft a hook, and is making it work without compromising who she is as a person or an artist.She may very well be the most famous out lesbian in pop at the moment, and deserves so much more recognition and respect than she already receives.Her third full-length Blue.