38 top 10 hits and a fresh 14-track album headline today's pop pileup.
The Rolling Stones flex with album number 25
The Rolling Stones are back with Foreign Tongues, their 25th studio album — 14 tracks strong. The set includes an Amy Winehouse cover, a nod to Chuck Berry, and 12 new compositions. Mick Jagger calls the recording stretch "very intense," while Ronnie Wood says the band was "on top form throughout the whole process."
Gobble's Take: Twenty-five studio albums in and they're still the ones setting the bar. The rest of pop music may be seated.
Source: Billboard
Future arrives for summer with 22 tracks and zero humility
Future dropped The Real Me on Friday, July 10 — a 22-track project and his first release since his 2024 Metro Boomin collabs. He's already called it the "album of the century." If it hits No. 1, it would be his 12th trip to the top of the Billboard 200.
Gobble's Take: Most artists tease a rollout. Future just filed a formal complaint with everyone else's discography.
Source: Billboard
Luis R. Conriquez Takes Muchacho Alegre to Europe
Luis R. Conriquez released Muchacho Alegre on July 10 — a 16-track album and his 12th studio release. The project moves away from corridos bélicos and returns to his musical roots, featuring collaborators including Netón Vega, Peso Pluma, Fuerza Regida, and Anuel AA. Alongside the album, he is heading out on his first European tour, kicking off Sept. 24 in Madrid and including stops in Barcelona, Bilbao, Berlin, and Paris, before wrapping up on Oct. 4 in Amsterdam.
Gobble's Take: A roots album paired with a first European tour — Conriquez is bringing his tumbado sound to the other side of the world.
Source: Billboard
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