New Music Drops: Week Ending March 7

New Music Drops

It’s another Friday, and we’re here to make sure you don’t miss a beat! We’ve got the rundown on this week’s hottest releases.

Searching for your next playlist addition? We’ve got you covered. Check out the latest music releases for the week ending March 7!

New Music Released in February:

Love in Real Life

Song Title: Love in Real Life
Artist: Lizzo
Release Date: February 28, 2025
Duration: 2:34
Genre: Pop/Funk

What the song is about: “Love In Real Life” by Lizzo is a song about seeking genuine human connection and real-life experiences in a world that often feels isolating. The lyrics express a journey from self-isolation and hesitation to embracing social interactions and finding joy in the moment.

The song starts with Lizzo feeling safe in her own space but recognizing that she needs to step out and experience life. She decides to go out, have fun, and let go of her worries with the help of tequila and music. The repeated phrase “I need love in real life” suggests a longing for authentic relationships beyond social media or virtual interactions.

The chorus emphasizes the need for an upbeat, lively experience that allows her to feel free and expressive. The song is an anthem for anyone who feels stuck in routine or loneliness, encouraging them to break free, have fun, and embrace love, joy, and human connection in the real world.

    [Chorus]
    Tonight

    I might make an appearance since I look this fine
    And plus, it's been a while
    Tonight
    Tequila, do your job, girl, help me change my mind
    How many shots this time? (One, two, three, four)

    Hey, ho, hey, ho
    Give me something with a little tempo
    Hey, ho, hey, ho
    Give me something I can throw it back for
    By the end of the world, by the end of the night
    Baby, come over here, I need love in real life

    Update

    Song Title: Update
    Artist: Burna Boy
    Release Date: February 19, 2025
    Duration: 3:28
    Genre: Pop

    What the song is about: “Update” is a song that highlights themes of hustle, success, and street wisdom, with a mix of Yoruba and Pidgin English lyrics. The song carries a strong Afrobeat influence, emphasizing financial stability, social status, and staying informed (“Gba update”, meaning “Get informed/Stay updated”).


    “Update” is a song about how one can handle success in a world where financial strength determines one’s influence. It encourages staying sharp, making the right moves, and balancing faith with the realities of street life. The song carries an energetic, celebratory tone, and is great if your looking to listen to something with a relaxing but upbeat tone.

    [Chorus]
    Ahn
    Ahn
    (Agbabiaka, oh) Ahn (Mm)
    Ahn

    Back to life, back to reality
    Back to life, back to reality
    Back to life, back to reality
    Back to the here and now, oh yeah

    FXCK UP THE WORLD

    Song Title: Fxck Up the World
    Artist: LISA
    Release Date: February 28, 2025
    Duration: 3:37
    Genre: Rap

    What the song is about: This song, “FXCK UP THE WORLD (Vixi Solo Version),” is an anthem of confidence, power, and self-determination. The lyrics express a strong sense of ambition, dominance, and unapologetic energy. The artist wakes up feeling unstoppable, ready to take over and shake things up. Themes in the song include:

    The repeated hook “Fuck up the world” suggests a rebellious, high-energy mindset—one of breaking barriers, making waves, and leaving an impact. It’s an empowering song about embracing one’s own force and influence in the world.

    [Chorus]
    (Yeah) Uh, uh, woke up and I'm on again
    (Yeah) Uh, uh, please don't call my phone again
    (Yeah) Uh, uh, walk in causing havoc
    Yes, that is a habit
    Bad on bad, I'm tragic, yeah, yeah

    Woke up feelin' like, like
    Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
    I think I just might, might
    Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
    Woke up feelin' like, like
    Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
    I think I just might
    I think— I think— I just— I just—

    Commitment

    Song Title: Commitment
    Artist: Craig David and Tiwa Savage
    Release Date: January 17, 2025
    Duration: 3:08
    Genre: R&B, Afropop

    What the song is about: “Commitment” by Craig David and Tiwa Savage is about the struggles of maintaining a relationship where one partner feels unappreciated and misunderstood. The song expresses frustration over unrecognized efforts, emotional distance, and miscommunication between two lovers.

    Craig David’s verses highlight his efforts to show love and loyalty, only to be met with doubt and disbelief from his partner. He insists that he understands commitment because he has been consistent in the relationship.

    Tiwa Savage’s verse provides a counter-perspective, acknowledging the initial spark but pointing out how external factors—like ambition and distance—created strain. She hints at feeling neglected due to his career focus and expresses a desire to rekindle their passion.

    The song blends Afrobeats and R&B vibes, creating a smooth yet emotional track about love, commitment, and the challenges that come with it.

    [Chorus: Craig David]
    Every time I show you vibes, you cannot see it (No, yeah, yeah)
    Every time I tell the truth, you don't believe it (Yeah, yeah)
    Don't tell me I don't know about commitment (Yeah, yeah)
    When I was the only one to show you different (Yeah, yeah)

    Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else

    Song Title: Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else
    Artist: Benson Boone
    Release Date: February 28, 2025
    Duration: 2:36
    Genre: Pop

    What the song is about: “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else” by Benson Boone is about unresolved love and the emotional turmoil of seeing an old flame while being in a new relationship.

    The song follows the narrator as he waits for his current partner at a restaurant, only to unexpectedly run into an ex. Despite being with someone else, he realizes he still has deep feelings for his past love. The encounter brings back emotions and memories, making him question his current relationship.

    By the second verse, his internal conflict grows—he tries to stay loyal but feels like he’s already emotionally checked out. The bridge reveals his true feelings: he’s still in love with his ex and feels like he made a mistake by moving on. In the outro, he reaches a breaking point, unable to ignore his emotions any longer, and seems to be running back to the love he lost.

    The song captures the pain of lost love, regret, and longing for a second chance.

    I think back to his American Idol audition and it’s amazing how far he has come.

    [Chorus]
    I'm sorry, I'm here for someone else
    It's good to see your face
    And I really hope you're doing well
    I hope you're doing well
    I'm sorry, I'm here for someone else
    I wish that I could stay
    And talk at the bar all by ourselves
    But I'm here for someone else

    Next Summer

    Song Title: Next Summer
    Artist: Damiano David
    Release Date:  February 28, 2025
    Duration: 5:12
    Genre: Pop

    What the song is about: “Next Summer” by Damiano David is a song about heartbreak, lingering love, and hoping for a second chance.

    The lyrics reveal the perspective of someone who was deeply in love but got left behind. The narrator believes their past relationship was special, but their ex moved on to someone else. Despite the breakup, they still hold on to hope that their ex will realize their mistake and come back.

    The chorus expresses this wish—when the new relationship falls apart, the narrator wants to be the one their ex turns to for comfort. There’s a mix of heartache, resentment, and longing, especially in the last line where they almost wish for their ex to get hurt so they can prove their love was irreplaceable.

    Overall, it’s a bittersweet and emotional song about waiting for someone to realize what they lost—hoping for reconciliation but also knowing that the past can’t always be undone.

    [Chorus]
    Call me when he breaks your heart next summer
    Baby, I'll be waiting here
    Call me when you're all fucked up, my lover
    And I'll be there to lick your tears
    You had to throw away our love
    To find out nothing's as good as us
    So call me when he breaks your heart next summer.



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    Which songs hit all the right notes for you this week? Did any of our recommendations make it to your playlist? Let us know your favorite track!
    About Nathaniel Adebayo 221 Articles
    Nathaniel is a Media Content Specialist at Verayea, where he specializes in curating content and gathering data for the company’s extensive book library. He is also dedicated to writing insightful reviews, offering thoughtful perspectives on a range of media. His work ensures that Verayea’s library is comprehensive, well-organized, and informative, providing valuable resources for its audience.

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