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Global Pop Round-Up: April 2026 Edition

Global Pop Round-Up

The Bias List is a K-pop blog that also covers a fair amount of J-pop. But just like most music fans, I enjoy tracks from all around the world. So, I thought I’d start a monthly round-up of some of the non-K-pop songs that have caught my ear. No ratings — just highlights!

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Check out my 9+ rated songs for 2026 by following this new Spotify playlist! (and check out prior years too, if you’re interested)


ADÉLA – KGB

I didn’t love this the first time through but the second time got me. The beat goes hard.


Anyma – Beautiful (ft. Joji)

This is a bit frictionless in some ways, but the thumping percussion supports the melancholic melody so well. I love the production.


Ava Max – Out Of My Mind

Her Queen (as in, Freddie Mercury Queen) era intrigues me. I love dance pop with a hefty dose of theatrical guitar, so we’ll see how this goes.


Bebe Rexha – Hysteria

This might actually be my favorite of her new songs so far. Yeah, it uses the same sample as BLACKPINK’s Jump, but it does some fun things with it.


Chloe Jane – Middle Man

A nice dose of chugging synthpop.


Da Buzz – Give Yourself To Me

The dance icons prove they’ve still got it.


Dolly Style – Mayday

They’re usually too kiddie for me but this chorus is massive.


El Papi – Jag Kommer

I really like this style of boppy Scandinavian indie rock. It feels so nostalgic.


Ellen Benediktson – Jealousy

I really enjoy that rhythm guitar.


Emei – Night At The Opera

This verges on being a bit too much at points but is mostly a ton of theatrical fun.


Fast Boy – Beautiful Life

This has a nice anthemic heft to it. It reminds me of early-2010s indie dance pop.


Hidden Hands – Sunset Love

A super solid dance track with retro synth touches.


Hogland – Love You Loud (ft. Philip Strand)

I just love this kind of big, thumping club track and always will.


KeiiNO – Indigo Night

Another soaring dance pop anthem from masters of the craft.


Lady Gaga & Doechii – Runway

I’m having to separate this from being a Gaga song to full enjoy it in its Drag Race esque glory, but it’s fun enough I suppose. I wish it didn’t sound like Gaga was singing from the bottom of a well.


Lil Ghost – Saturday Night

I wrote about this here, but wanted to include it in the round-up in case you missed the main review because it’s one of 2026’s best songs.


Madison Rose – Superpower

Not my favorite tempo/energy from her, but you know I’ll always highlight a new Madison Rose track.


Madonna – I Feel So Free

The queen of pop is back with a teaser of her new album! This is more mood/intro than proper song, but I liked the duet she performed with Sabrina Carpenter last night and the general vibe of this album feels very promising.


Magdalene – P*rn In The USA

Clever title. Fun song.


METTE – Coming Of Age

She’s serving the full meal with this chugging dance anthem. I love the slight ABBA undertones.


MUNA – Wannabeher

My favorite of the new MUNA songs so far. I appreciate how it sounds a bit different from their usual fare.


Neea River – Closure

Her best song in awhile. It has that cathartic drive she’s so great at portraying.


Robyn – Really Real

My favorite new track from her album. That fractured guitar solo is so cool.


Silence Wang – Fěn xuànfēng

The best McDonalds CF song ever? I mean… is there any actual competition for that?


Slayyyter – $t. Loser

My favorite new track from her very solid new album. The stomping beat is so addictive.


Tsatsamis – Angelina

A nice little electro bop.

6 thoughts on “Global Pop Round-Up: April 2026 Edition

  1. KGB is good but definitely her weakest song yet. The Provocateur was just that good.

    Out Of My Mind feels very IVE. I thought KiLL iT QUEEN was good but I’m not connecting with both singles so far.

    I would also say Hysteria is my favorite single from Bebe’s upcoming album. it’s short but soooo good!

    RUNWAY is meh. instead I’ll recommend a great remix of a RuPaul song that I’ve been obsessed with lately, The Queendom (JROB Remix).

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  2. I’m about as hot on Jessie Ware’s new album as I thought I’d be from its pre-release singles, which is not very. A few fun songs on there, but it takes too much from ‘That! Feels Good!’ compared to ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’ for me.

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  3. here is my updated version of the map i’m making of my playlist, god it’s so much fun making this and filling out the countries that have a song in them

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  4. anyway since its the global pop roundup, you know what that means, MORE LATIN MUSIC

    nick can u give me ur thoughts on these songs?

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