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February 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting month for music enthusiasts, with a diverse array of new album releases across various genres.

On February 7, several notable albums are set to drop. Biig Piig will release *11:11*, while Dream Theater will unveil *Parasomnia*. Other releases include Drop Nineteens' *1991*, Facs' *Wish Defense*, Guided by Voices' *Universe Room*, Heartworms' *Glutton For Punishment*, Krept & Konan's *Young Kingz 2*, Olly Alexander's *Polari*, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment's self-titled album, and Squid's *Cowards*. This week is highlighted as potentially the greatest week of new releases in 2025, featuring artists with unique and acquired tastes[1].

The following week, on February 14, Alessia Cara will release *Love & Hyperbole*, Lacuna Coil will unveil *Sleepless Empire*, and Doves will release *Constellations For The Lonely*. The Lumineers, with their somewhat more mainstream appeal, will also release *Automatic* on this date. Additionally, Abbey Jasmine's new album *Closure* will be out on Valentine’s Day, following her single "Believe in Me"[1][2][4].

In the hip-hop scene, Roddy Ricch is set to return with *The Navy Album* on February 21, after delaying its release from December 2024. This album includes singles like "Survivor's Remorse" and "Lonely Road" featuring Terrace Martin. Key Glock's *Glockaveli* is another highly anticipated album, although the exact release date has not been confirmed[2][4].

Other notable releases in February include Basia Bulat's *Basia's Palace*, Baths' *Gut*, Nao's *Jupiter*, Sam Fender's *People Watching* (featuring actor Andrew Scott in the video for the single "People Watching"), and Silverstein's *Antibloom*, all scheduled for February 21. The month will wrap up with releases from Andy Bell, Architects, BANKS, and Panda Bear, among others, on February 28[1].

On the performance front, there are no immediate notable performances announced in the past 24 hours, but it's worth noting that Frank Ocean is scheduled to headline Coachella, although this is a carryover from previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2].

In terms of industry updates, Bruno Mars has recently broken his own record by becoming the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners on Spotify, further solidifying his dominance in the streaming world[2][3].

There have been no significant controversies or events reported in the music world over the past 24 hours. However, the anticipation for the upcoming releases and the continued success of artists like Bruno Mars are keeping the music industry abuzz.

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