New Pop/Top 40 Albums – October 11, 2024
Remixes, debuts, and deluxe drops spice up the charts this week with fresh sounds from Charli XCX, Dua Saleh, Tyla, and GloRilla.
Charli XCX – brat and it’s completely different but also still brat [Atlantic]
Charli XCX knows how to keep the party alive, and her latest offering is no exception. brat and it’s completely different but also still brat is a 16-track remix extravaganza that starts “brat fall” even though “brat summer.”
With a star-studded guest list including Bon Iver, Ariana Grande, Caroline Polachek, and Julian Casablancas of The Strokes, this remix collection shifts between electronic pop, indie-rock flirtations, and neon-lit club beats.
Highlights include a sultry collaboration with Tinashe on the “Brat (Still Bad)” remix and a hypnotic twist from The 1975 on “Bratworld.” Each remix brings a new flavor while keeping Charli’s signature attitude intact. It’s a fitting finale to an album that refuses to play by the rules—after all, what could be more bratty than reinventing yourself while staying exactly the same? Check out “Guess” the Billie Eilish remix.
Dua Saleh – I Should Call Them [Ghostly International]
After building an impressive resume with EPs and collaborations alongside Bon Iver and Amaarae, Dua Saleh finally steps fully into the spotlight with I Should Call Them, a debut that defies genres. Known for their ethereal, yet grounded style, Saleh’s album blends R&B, alternative pop, and socially charged lyricism, creating an album both introspective and expansive.
With themes ranging from romance to environmental collapse, the album sees guest appearances from R&B heavyweights like Gallant and experimentalists such as Serpentwithfeet. Saleh’s soundscapes are lush and atmospheric, weaving their experience as a poet and actor into each track. It’s a debut that feels otherworldly yet deeply personal—an invitation into their complex universe.
Tyla – Tyla + [Epic]
Tyla’s ascent to stardom has been meteoric, and the deluxe version of her debut album, Tyla +, solidifies her spot as a Top 40 mainstay. Dropping three new tracks, including the infectious “Shake Ah” featuring Tony Duardo, Optimist, and Maestro, Tyla continues to push boundaries in pop and Afrobeats fusion. The original release already made waves, led by the chart-topping hit “Water” and collaborations with heavyweights like Travis Scott and Becky G.
Tyla + refines the formula, blending irresistible melodies with beats perfect for both late-night parties and introspective moments. The extra tracks feel like a natural extension of the album’s vibe, ensuring that this deluxe version is more than just an add-on—it’s a deeper dive into her world. Tyla might be the perfect introduction to Amapiano, the South African sub-genre currently on the rise.
GloRilla – Glorious [CMG/Interscope]
Memphis rapper GloRilla comes out swinging with Glorious, her highly anticipated debut album. Known for her unapologetic style and street-smart lyrics, GloRilla’s journey from viral sensation to rap star has been fast and ferocious. Her 2021 breakout hit “FNF” set the tone for her music—raw, energetic, and unfiltered. Glorious is a culmination of her rise, packed with trap-heavy beats and anthems for the go-getters and hustlers.
The album pulls no punches, with standout tracks like “HOW I LOOK” featuring Megan Thee Stallion and production that balances hard-hitting rhythms with GloRilla’s gritty flow. It’s an album that captures the pulse of the streets and establishes GloRilla as a force in the rap world.
October’s album lineup proves that pop and hip-hop’s freshest voices are unafraid to push boundaries while staying true to their distinct identities. From Charli XCX’s remix wizardry to GloRilla’s unapologetic debut, there’s something here for every playlist.