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#11 NEW & UPCOMING ALBUMS (2026)

1 h 27 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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This week, we’re diving headfirst into the future of our playlists 👀 It’s all about new and upcoming albums — the releases we’re counting down to, the projects we’re cautiously optimistic about, and the ones we already know are about to dominate our rotation. From long-awaited returns to surprise announcements, we’re breaking down what’s landing soon, what’s got us excited, and what might just reshape the music conversation over the next few months. Expect predictions, expectations, wild speculation, and the usual unapologetic music nerdery. If you’re wondering what to pre-save, what to circle on the calendar, and what to emotionally prepare for… this one’s for you. 🎧 Follow / Like / Subscribe: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — @thebudspodcastuk Email — thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com Hit follow or subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and passionate overanalysis of the music we love.

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