Pulse of the Planet: Top Music Stories Shaping the World – September 2025
- Testing Melodies

- Sep 18
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Top 10 Music Headlines – September 18, 2025

Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera & CA7RIEL Lead 2025 Latin Grammy Nominations
Cardi B Surprises Fans with Pregnancy and New Album Announcement
Rauw Alejandro Drops Deluxe Album “Cosa Nuestra: Capitulo 0”
Sergio Ramos Launches Music Career with Debut Single “Cibeles”
NDEFRU Releases “Virginia in You”—A Politically Charged Track
Coachella 2026 Electronic Artist Lineup Announced
Elton John Turns Old Kneecaps into Sparkling Jewelry for Charity
We've brought to you the Top Music Stories of 18th September 2025-
The global music scene is brimming with excitement today as the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations headline the industry buzz—Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, and duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso lead the pack, cementing Latin music’s explosive international influence. Pop icon Cardi B stunned audiences by announcing both her fourth pregnancy and a brand new album on “The Tonight Show,” promising an autumn of chart-topping hits and viral moments. Meanwhile, legendary rockers Foo Fighters have sparked fan speculation and festival intrigue by teasing a massive international tour for 2025, while their new drummer, Ilan Rubin, posts enthusiastically about his first live experiences with the band.
Lady Gaga’s theatrical single “The Dead Dance,” written for Netflix’s “Wednesday,” has entered the Hot 100’s top 40, marking her continued dominance in 2025. Reggaeton superstar Rauw Alejandro unveiled “Cosa Nuestra: Capitulo 0,” a deluxe album eagerly awaited by his global fanbase. Pop sensation Ariana Grande has delighted UK followers by extending her “Eternal Sunshine” tour with five final shows at London’s iconic O2 Arena, as demand continues to soar.
Elsewhere, soccer-turned-music-artist Sergio Ramos released his debut single, “Cibeles,” to buzz and critical curiosity. Rising hip-hop wordsmith NDEFRU turns heads with “Virginia in You,” a track blending lyrical activism and environmental concerns. Festival news rounds out the week, with Coachella’s 2026 electronic artist lineup revealed and Elton John making headlines by auctioning jewelry made from his own kneecaps for charity. The pulse of music beats louder than ever across genres and planets today.




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