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10 artists who confirmed we can expect new music in 2021
10 artists who confirmed we can expect new music in 2021
Callie AhlgrimJan 9, 2021, 22:52 IST
Lorde, Cardi B, and Billie Eilish are all expected to release new albums in 2021.Thomas Niedermueller/Redferns / Stephane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images / Steve Granitz/WireImage
Several major artists are expected to release new music this year.
Drake has confirmed that his sixth studio album, "Certified Lover Boy," will be released in January.
Cardi B and Billie Eilish have both said they're preparing to drop highly anticipated sophomore albums.
Rosé and Lisa of BLACKPINK are set to make their solo debuts.
Lorde, Adele, Finneas O'Connell, Lana Del Rey, and Lil Nas X also teased new music to come in 2021.
2020 was widely considered a standout year for music, but 2021 is shaping up to be equally impressive.
Several major artists have already announced releases this year, including Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" and Lana Del Rey's "Chemtrails Over the Country Club."
Other announcements have been less concrete, but no less promising.
Insider rounded up 10 artists who have confirmed new music is on the horizon.
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Drake's sixth studio album, "Certified Lover Boy," will be released sometime in January.
Drake confirmed his upcoming album, "Certified Lover Boy," in October 2020.
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Lana Del Rey's "Chemtrails Over the Country Club" is expected any day.
Lana Del Rey performs in San Diego on October 11, 2019.
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Lorde's third album was partially inspired by a recent trip to Antarctica.
Lorde performs during 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival.
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Back in October, Cardi B said her new album would arrive "next year."
Cardi B performs onstage during 2019 Made In America Festival.
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Billie Eilish fans can expect a "new era" after her documentary is released in February.
Billie Eilish performs during her 2020 "Where Do We Go?" tour.
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Eilish's brother, Finneas O'Connell, is preparing to release his own debut album.
Finneas O'Connell won five Grammy Awards in 2020.
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In October, Adele promised she'd re-emerge "next year."
Adele hosted "Saturday Night Live" on October 24, 2020.
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Rosé and Lisa of BLACKPINK are set to make their solo debuts.
Rosé and Lisa of BLACKPINK perform during 2019 Coachella.
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"In 2021, I'm dropping the greatest album of all time," said Lil Nas X.
Lil Nas X won two Grammy Awards in 2020.
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