Remi Chauveau Notes
A handful of the albums shaping that 2026 landscape include Beyoncé’s electrified “Act III,” Charli XCX’s gothic‑club fantasia “Wuthering Nights,” Lana Del Rey’s dusty Americana turn on “Stove Sessions,” Robyn’s shimmering existential pop on “Sexistential,” and Danny L Harle’s hyper‑digital odyssey “Cerulean,” each one pushing its genre into a new emotional and sonic frontier.
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🎛️ The FADER’s 31 most anticipated albums of 2026

11 January 2026
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💗 “Neon Devotion in the Night Air”

Charli XCX’s “Party 4 U” slips seamlessly into the atmosphere of your 2026 concert guide, echoing the emotional undercurrent that runs through a year of unmissable live performances across France. The song’s mix of intimacy and euphoria — a whispered confession wrapped in club‑ready longing — mirrors the way 2026’s stages become places where vulnerability and spectacle coexist. Just as Charli turns a private ache into a glowing pop ritual, the artists in this year’s lineup transform their own stories into shared, electric moments, inviting audiences into nights where desire, sound, and connection pulse in the same neon heartbeat.

🎶 🎧🌐💿🪩🔮🎛️⚡🌫️🌋✨🎸🌿💠 🔊 Charli xcx - Party 4 U




In 2026, a new wave of albums reshapes the musical landscape, with artists across pop, rap, electronic, indie, and experimental music pushing their visions into bolder, stranger, more emotionally charged territory.

From Beyoncé’s electric reinvention of rock to Charli XCX’s gothic‑club fantasia, from Lana Del Rey’s dusty Americana to Robyn’s existential pop glow, this year’s releases feel less like isolated projects and more like future‑defining statements. These albums don’t just mark the return of beloved artists — they signal a shift in how music imagines intimacy, spectacle, and the world we’re stepping into. As anticipation builds, 2026 stands ready to deliver a constellation of records that will pulse through culture long after their release dates.

1. Beyoncé – “Act III: Electric Roots” ⚡🪩

The final chapter of Beyoncé’s genre‑shifting trilogy is expected to dive into rock, funk, and Black futurism, expanding the sonic universe she’s been building since Renaissance and Cowboy Carter while pushing her voice into raw, electric territory.

2. Charli XCX – “Wuthering Nights” 🌫️💿

Charli’s reimagining of Wuthering Heights promises a collision of gothic melodrama and club maximalism, blending whispered heartbreak with distorted synths and the emotional chaos that defines her most daring work.

3. Lana Del Rey – “Stove Sessions” 🌾🎙️

Lana’s long‑rumored country‑leaning project channels dusty Americana, motel‑room intimacy, and her signature cinematic melancholy, offering a quieter but deeply textured evolution of her songwriting.

4. Madonna – “Confessions Again” 🪩🔥

Reuniting with Stuart Price, Madonna’s sequel to her 2005 classic hints at a return to sleek disco, euphoric dance‑floor storytelling, and the kind of glossy pop architecture only she can pull off.

5. Steve Lacy – “Oh Yeah?” 🎸🌈

Lacy’s next album is expected to stretch his guitar‑driven funk into brighter, stranger shapes, mixing indie looseness with R&B sensuality and the playful experimentation that defines his best work.

6. Doechii – “Girl, Get Up” 🐊✨

Doechii’s new era builds on her explosive rise, blending rap, pop, and theatrical flair into a project that feels like both a self‑portrait and a manifesto of resilience.

7. Ice Spice – “Big Guy” ❄️🌍

Ice Spice’s debut album is poised to turn viral hooks into a fully realized world, balancing her deadpan charm with heavier production and a sharper sense of cultural presence.

8. Björk – “New Fossora Realms” 🌋🔮

Björk’s next evolution expands the fungal‑techno universe of Fossora, weaving choral arrangements, organic electronics, and mythic storytelling into a new sonic ecosystem.

9. D’Angelo – “The Lost Album” 🕯️🎹

Built from the nearly completed sessions with Raphael Saadiq, this long‑awaited project stands as a rare glimpse into D’Angelo’s final creative chapter — a soulful, unfinished masterpiece.

10. Lil Baby – “Studio 2026” 🚗💥

Rumored to be his most introspective work yet, Lil Baby’s upcoming album blends street‑level storytelling with polished production, marking another evolution in his relentless output.

11. A$AP Rocky – “Don’t Be Dumb” 🎬🖤

Rocky’s long‑teased album promises a cinematic blend of experimental rap, fashion‑driven aesthetics, and surreal production choices that push his sound into new territory.

12. Jill Scott – “To Whom This May Concern” 🌻🎤

Jill Scott’s first album in over a decade arrives as a warm, reflective collection of soul meditations, anchored by her signature storytelling and emotional generosity.

13. Robyn – “Sexistential” 💗🪩

Robyn’s return channels dance‑floor catharsis and emotional clarity, pairing shimmering pop with existential longing in a way only she can.

14. The xx – “Return to the Shadows” 🌘🎛️

The xx’s reunion album leans into minimalist intimacy, expanding their hushed, echoing sound with new electronic textures and deeper emotional weight.

15. Hilary Duff – “Luck… or Something” 🌙💌

Duff’s first album in years blends nostalgia with grown‑up pop sensibilities, exploring love, memory, and reinvention through warm, melodic songwriting.

16. Peaches – “No Lube So Rude” 🧨💄

Peaches’ new project promises provocative electro‑punk chaos, mixing humor, rage, and raw sexuality into a fearless statement of artistic freedom.

17. Death Grips – “Back from the Void” 💀📡

After years of silence, Death Grips return with a project rumored to be their most abrasive yet — a dense, industrial eruption of noise and digital paranoia.

18. Skrilla – “Z” 🅾️🔥

Skrilla’s upcoming album sharpens his melodic street rap into a more ambitious, atmospheric sound, balancing heavy bass with diaristic storytelling.

19. Arlo Parks – “Soft Machine” 🌸🎧

Arlo Parks’ next album deepens her poetic indie‑soul palette, weaving gentle electronics and intimate lyricism into a warm, introspective collection.

20. Ari Lennox – “Vacancy” 🛏️🎷

Ari Lennox’s new project leans into smoky, late‑night R&B, pairing lush production with her signature blend of humor, vulnerability, and vocal richness.

21. VEEZE – “Signed A Napkin” 🧾💽

VEEZE’s off‑kilter flows and woozy production style evolve into a more cohesive, hypnotic album that cements his place as one of rap’s most singular voices.

22. Skaiwater – “Hard Mode” 🕹️🌐

Skaiwater’s next project pushes his glitchy, emotional club‑rap hybrid into darker, heavier territory, reflecting a new creative intensity.

23. Lexa Gates – “I Am” 🚪🌌

Lexa Gates’ debut album explores identity, ambition, and self‑mythology through dreamy production and agile, melodic flows.

24. Sexyy Red – “If You Want It” 💋🚦

Sexyy Red’s new album channels her brash charisma into sharper songwriting, delivering party‑starting anthems with a renewed sense of confidence.

25. Feng – “Weekend Rockstar” 🌞🎮

Feng’s debut blends blog‑era nostalgia with glossy electropop, creating a bright, youthful project full of hooks and emotional candor.

26. Dry Cleaning – “Secret Love” 🧥🎸

Dry Cleaning’s next album sharpens their deadpan post‑punk into something more melodic and emotionally layered, without losing Florence Shaw’s signature spoken‑word cool.

27. Danny L Harle – “Cerulean” 💠🔊

Harle’s new project is a maximalist pop odyssey, merging rave euphoria with crystalline production and a constellation of forward‑thinking collaborators.

28. Mandy, Indiana – “Urgh” 🏭⚙️

The band’s next album expands their industrial‑dance chaos into a more cinematic, politically charged sound, full of pounding rhythms and shouted incantations.

29. Beverly Glenn‑Copeland – “Laughter in Summer” 🌿🕊️

Glenn‑Copeland’s upcoming album radiates warmth and spiritual clarity, blending folk, ambient, and jazz influences into a gentle, luminous whole.

30. Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore – “Tragic Magic” 🌊✨

This collaboration promises a weightless, reverb‑soaked dreamworld where harp, synth, and layered vocals drift together in meditative harmony.

31. Sassy 009 – “Dreamer+” 🌐🪩

Sassy 009’s new album builds a sleek, cyber‑pop universe, mixing narrative lore with icy beats and a futuristic Scandinavian aesthetic.

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Charli XCX: The Glitch‑Pop Architect

The Chaos‑as‑Craft Principle
Charli’s most radical creative instinct is that she treats pop not as a genre, but as a technology — something to be hacked, broken, rebuilt, and re‑skinned in real time. It’s why she moves so fluidly between hyperpop, club, experimental, and mainstream radio: she’s not chasing a sound, she’s stress‑testing the entire architecture of pop music itself. This is why she collaborates with producers who push extremes, why she leaks her own demos, why she embraces chaos as part of the process. For Charli, the “unfinished” or “glitchy” moment isn’t a flaw — it’s the point. She’s documenting pop as a living system, not a polished product.

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