New Music Drops: Week Ending May 9

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 May 9!

New Music Released in April and May:

Unshatter

Song Title: Unshatter
Artist: Linkin Park
Release Date: April 25, 2025
Duration: 3:16
Genre: Alternative Rock, Rap Rock, Metal

What the song is about: “Unshatter” is a song about the emotional wreckage left behind after betrayal and a broken relationship. It captures the ache of realizing someone you trusted was never honest, and the desperate wish to reverse the damage—knowing you can’t.

The verses explore self-doubt and confusion, where the narrator questions their own patience and perception. There’s a struggle between wanting to believe the best and facing the hard truth. The repeated idea of “unshattering” reflects a futile hope of putting pieces back together that are far too broken.

The chorus brings the pain into focus—a cold emptiness, symbolized by a hole in the chest that “won’t fill in.” It’s not just about heartbreak, but the loss of identity and clarity that follows deception.

By the bridge and breakdown, the tone shifts. The speaker finds strength in detachment, boldly declaring, “I don’t owe you anything.” It’s a moment of clarity, where sorrow turns to empowerment, and the past is firmly left behind.

[Chorus]
Unshatter the picture I was tryin' to see myself in
Unshatter the promise that I couldn't help believe
I don't know how it got so cold
But my chest is a hole, and the hole won't fill in
Unshatter me

Sweet Love

Song Title: Sweet Love
Artist: Burna Boy
Release Date: May 1, 2025
Duration: 3:38
Genre: Afrobeat

What the song is about: “Sweet Love” is a song about deep, intentional affection and the longing for lasting connection. It’s not just about romance, but about offering someone genuine, unwavering love that’s safe, comforting, and real.

The first verse speaks to the desire to protect and truly know the other person—not to remain strangers, but to build something lasting if fate allows. There’s hope and commitment in every word.

In the second verse, the emotions run deeper. The singer admits to being captivated—mentally, physically, and emotionally. There’s a plea for closeness, for arms that don’t let go, and a night that ends with togetherness, no matter the place.

By the third verse, it’s all about effort and dedication. Love here isn’t passive—it’s active. The lyrics show someone willing to fight for the relationship, to give their all, and to stay present in both passion and peace.

The chorus ties it all together with a simple, powerful promise: “I want to give you love, sweet, sweet love.” No mistakes. Just love, done right.

[Chorus]
I want to give you love
Sweet, sweet love
I don't wanna make no mistake
Got to get it right every time, mhm

Come Jesus Come

Song Title: Come Jesus Come
Artist: CeCe Winans, Cody Johnson
Release Date: April 25, 2025
Duration: 4:52
Genre: Traditional Gospel

What the song is about: “Come Jesus Come” is a heartfelt cry for healing, justice, and the ultimate hope in Christ’s return. The song captures the deep spiritual yearning of a weary soul looking beyond the brokenness of the world to the promise of redemption and peace.

From the very first lines, there’s vulnerability—falling to one’s knees in prayer, grasping onto a hope that doesn’t fade even when everything else feels like it’s about to. It’s a raw confession of human fragility met with divine expectation.

The chorus is a longing anthem. It speaks to a world groaning under the weight of pain and injustice, waiting for the day Jesus comes back to “heal every hurt and right every wrong.” It’s not just a prayer—it’s a desperate plea for God to intervene now, to bring light into the darkness.

As the song moves forward, there’s a glimpse of what that day will look like: no more war, no more chains. It’s a vision of total restoration, where both the weak and the strong stand equal, and all believe in the unmatched power of Jesus’ name.

By the final verse, the focus shifts to readiness. The return of Jesus isn’t just a distant hope—it could happen today. The call is clear: “Come and lay it all down,” because grace is available now, and the moment to turn back to God is urgent and immediate.

At its core, “Come Jesus Come” is both a worship anthem and a spiritual wake-up call. It reminds listeners that while this world may feel overwhelming, it is not our final home. There’s a better one ahead, and the Savior who promised it is coming soon.

[Chorus]
Come Jesus come
We’ve been waiting so long
For the day You return
To heal every hurt
And right every wrong
We need You right now
Come and turn this around
Deep down I know
This world isn’t home
Come Jesus come

Mystical Magical

Song Title: Mystical Magical
Artist: Benson Boone
Release Date: April 24, 2025
Duration: 2:45
Genre: Alternative/Indie

What the song is about: The song Mystical Magical is a dreamy, flirtatious anthem about unpredictable love and the irresistible pull of emotional chemistry. The lyrics weave through a dance of hot-and-cold affections, painting a portrait of someone caught in a relationship that swings between confusion and enchantment.

From the opening lines, there’s a chill—the “cold shoulder,” the inconsistency, the push and pull that keeps the narrator guessing. Yet, instead of walking away, there’s a strange thrill in the uncertainty. The repetition of “I kinda like it anyways” suggests a willingness to wait, to believe that love will eventually come full circle.

The song’s pre-chorus introduces a shift—from frustration to seduction. Here, love is reimagined as an experience, not just an emotion. “Moonbeam ice cream” and “dancing at the movies” create a whimsical, tactile atmosphere—romance that feels otherworldly and euphoric.

The chorus bursts with confidence: love, once fully experienced, is “mystical, magical”—something that will eclipse everything else. The phrase is more than just a catchy hook; it becomes a promise that what they offer is rare, deep, and transformative.

At its heart, “Mystical Magical” is about believing in the power of your love even when the path is winding. It’s both playful and passionate, grounded in hope that when love finally clicks, it will be unlike anything else.

[Pre-Chorus]
Once you know what my love's gonna feel like
Nothing else will feel right, you can feel like
Moonbeam ice cream, taking off your blue jeans
Dancing at the movies, 'cause it feels so

[Chorus]
Mystical, magical
Oh, baby, 'cause once you know, once you know
My love is so mystical, magical
Oh, baby, 'cause once you know, once you know

Talk

Song Title: Talk
Artist: Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco
Release Date: May 2nd, 2025
Duration: 3:07
Genre: Pop

What the song is about: “Talk” is a sensual and emotionally charged song that captures the intense longing for connection in the absence of a lover. The lyrics speak from the perspective of someone feeling lonely, vulnerable, and deeply in need of affection—not just through words, but through presence, touch, and intimacy. There’s an aching desire to be seen, heard, and held, which turns into a bold, confident invitation to return and rekindle what was momentarily paused.

The song plays with themes of longing, power, and surrender, as the speaker oscillates between needing comfort and confidently asserting their desires. “Talk” ultimately becomes an anthem of intimate vulnerability—where love is expressed not just in conversation, but through the language of presence, desire, and deep emotional need.

[Pre-Chorus]
I know you just left but, damn, I need you right back
I'ma call you daddy 'cause I know you like that
Go recharge your batteries, come back to me and make your mama proud

[Chorus]
I need your arms around me, I need to feel your touch
I'm feeling kinda lonely and I really wanna talk


What Was That

Song Title: What Was That
Artist: Lorde
Release Date:  April 24, 2025
Duration: 3:28
Genre: Pop

What the song is about: “What Was That” is a nostalgic, synth-pop reflection on the emotional fallout after a long, intense relationship ends. Lorde paints vivid, bittersweet memories of euphoric highs—like nights on MDMA, kisses that lasted for hours, and moments of feeling completely alive—juxtaposed with the hollow aftermath of being alone in the city, trying to cope with loss. The lyrics explore the confusion and disbelief that often follow a breakup, especially when the connection once felt so deep.

She reminisces on her youthful vulnerability, confessing she “gave you everything since I was seventeen,” and now wakes from what feels like a dream. The recurring question, “Baby, what was that?”, underscores her struggle to make sense of what the relationship truly meant and why it ended. Despite trying to move on, she admits that the memories linger—especially under the emotional haze of nightlife and solitude. Ultimately, the song captures that haunting space between euphoria and heartbreak, where love once felt limitless but is now just a beautiful ache.

[Chorus]
MDMA in the back garden, blow our pupils up
We kissed for hours straight, well, baby, what was that?
I remember saying then, "This is the best cigarette of my life"
Well, I want you just like that
Indio haze, we're in a sandstorm and it knocks me out
I didn't know then that you'd never be enough, oh
Since l was seventeen, I gave you everything
Now we wake from a dream, well, baby, what was that?


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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 237 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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