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In the past 24 hours, the music world has seen a flurry of exciting new releases and notable announcements. Kicking off with the highly anticipated "New Music Friday," several prominent artists have dropped new singles and albums.

Lana Del Rey surprised fans with her new single "Henry, come on," the first release from her upcoming album "The Right Person Will Stay," set to debut in May. British singer-songwriter Myles Smith and US country artist Shaboozey collaborated on "Blink Twice," which they recently performed live at Myles' headline show in LA[1].

Indie legends Pulp returned with "Spike Island," a single inspired by the Stone Roses' 1990 concert, marking their first studio album in 24 years, "More," due on June 6. The Sugababes released the atmospheric ballad "Weeds," the second single from their upcoming ninth studio album, as they embark on their UK and Ireland arena tour[1].

MARINA continues her sixth album era with the new single "Cuntissimo," following previous releases "Butterly" and "Cupid's Girl." Louise also shared her third single from the upcoming album "Confession," which promises a new sound direction for the artist[1].

Other notable singles include Calum Hood's debut solo single "Don't Forget You Love Me" and Green Day's "Smash It Like Belushi" from the deluxe edition of their album "Saviors." Loyle Carner returned with two new tracks, "all i need" and "in my mind," his first solo offerings since 2022[1].

On the album front, Bon Iver released their fifth studio album "Sable, Fable," which streamlines Justin Vernon's experimental tendencies into richly textured compositions. The Driver Era dropped their fourth studio album "Obsession," and Röyksopp released their 10th album "True Electric"[1][3][5].

Valerie June's "Owls, Omens, and Oracles" features enchanting incantations, while OK Go's "And the Adjacent Possible" explores the relationship between the natural and the synthetic. Galactic and Irma Thomas collaborated on "Audience with the Queen," a fusion of New Orleans music. Spin Doctors returned with "Face Full of Cake," their first album in a dozen years, and Cold Specks released "Light for the Midnight" after a challenging decade[3].

In other news, Ariana Grande's album "eternal sunshine" saw a new variant release, the "eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead (a cappella version)," which could extend its chart run[1].

There have been no significant controversies or events reported in the last 24 hours, but the music scene remains vibrant with diverse releases and performances.

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