ENHYPEN have announced a new mini-album. Find all the details below. It follows their last mini-album, ‘Desire: Unleash’, which was released in June and includes ‘Flashover’, ‘Outside’, ‘Helium’, ‘Too ...
K-pop group ENHYPEN has previewed their new release, coming in 2026. The septet released the album teaser for their seventh mini album, THE SIN : VANISH, via the HYBE LABELS YouTube channel. The ...
K-pop sensation ENHYPEN is dropping their 7th mini-album, ‘THE SIN : VANISH’, on January 16, launching a new dark fantasy narrative. This release follows a triumphant year, including a Coachella debut ...
Released earlier this week (November 11) via label Uncore Entertainment, the EP consists of six tracks: ‘X’, ‘SOB’, ‘CHIC’, ‘2.0’, ‘Who’s Dat? (Jane Doe)’ and the English version of ‘X’. The EP sees ...
The Mercury Prize win for Sam Fender's album People Watching has triggered a massive sales boost, proving the immediate impact of the prestigious award. According to BPI analysis of Official Charts ...
The album artwork has also been officially confirmed. Sam will once again be using one of the late Tish Murtha's pieces, depicting someone sitting on a snow covered bench, overlooking terraced housing ...
After his epic win at the Mercury Prize on Thursday night, Sam Fender has announced he is bringing out a new album. And the deluxe version of the now award-winning People Watching includes a ...
Sam Ryder has released his second studio album Heartland. Released via the independent label Artist Theory, the new record sees the 2022 Eurovision runner-up "convey the feeling of the last couple of ...
British singer-songwriter Sam Fender has won the Mercury Prize2025 for his third album, ‘People Watching’. The 31-year-old artist was previously nominated in 2022 and beat stiff competition this year ...
From hardcore punk in South America to underground bars in Russia - read on for more on Sam's life in music FOR Sam Ryder’s second album it was time to ditch the spacesuit and move on from Eurovision.
LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Rocker Sam Fender won the Mercury Prize for his third album "People Watching" on Thursday, beating the likes of band Pulp and singer FKA Twigs for the British music award.
Chants of 'Toon, toon, toon' echoed around Newcastle's Utilita Arena SAM Fender has won the 2025 Mercury Prize for his album People Watching. The singer-songwriter, 31, nabbed the trophy and £25,000 ...