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Niall Horan in a recording studio, joyfully sharing his fourth solo album completion on social media with a music snippet.
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Niall Horan announces fourth solo album is complete

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Niall Horan has revealed that his fourth solo album is finished, sharing the news on social media along with a snippet of new music. The announcement follows his recent collaboration and comes after a period of touring and a promised return to music-making. He expects to release music later this year.

Neil Diamond has announced 'Wild At Heart', his third and final collaboration with producer Rick Rubin. The album features tracks originally recorded during 2008 sessions, with a release set for May 8. Diamond shared the title track alongside the news.

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Courtney Love has once again denied rumors of a Hole reunion after hinting at one on social media. The singer clarified on Instagram that she and former bassist Melissa Auf der Maur are simply touring new songs together. This follows a pattern of teased but unfulfilled band comebacks.

Jack Osbourne has dismissed exaggerated reports on the funds raised by Black Sabbath's farewell concert, 'Back To The Beginning'. The event, held in Birmingham, generated donations for three charities, though figures vary between family statements. The show marked the last performance by the band's classic lineup before Ozzy Osbourne's death.

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K-pop group Blackpink has announced that its third mini album, titled Deadline, will be released on February 27 at 12 a.m. EST. The news came via a 19-second teaser video on social media, marking the group's first project since the 2022 album Born Pink. This follows a series of delays and individual member solo endeavors.

A$AP Rocky has confirmed the January 16, 2026 release date for his anticipated album 'Don't Be Dumb'—his first full-length project since 2018's 'Testing.' The update follows last week's Tim Burton-collaborated cover art reveal and builds on earlier teases.

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Following Steven Drozd's confirmation of his exit from the Flaming Lips, longtime drummer Matthew Duckworth Kirksey issued a statement defending the band's creative direction under frontman Wayne Coyne and teasing upcoming music he called the best in ages.

 

 

 

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