New Music Monday

April 13, 2026 9:00 am Published by

Take a look at these new tracks we are considering for the Fox playlist. Let us know if you like it, and we’ll add it to the mix!


Lady Gaga & Doechii

Lady Gaga and Doechii released their new song “Runway,” the first track to come from the upcoming film The Devil Wears Prada 2  set to hit theatres May 1. Written and produced with help by Bruno Mars. It’s the first time these two have worked together, though they share a mutal respect and admiration for one another. Last year, Doechii presented Lady Gaga with the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, calling Gaga “a lifeline” and reflecting on her impact on young queer fans around the world.


Dan & Shay have released their most personal work to date. “Say So” speaks to the importance of mental health awareness and community support. Their most personal work to date, the track serves as a hope-filled reminder of the critical importance of mental health awareness and community support.

“Say So” comes from a place of deep reflection following the sudden, unexpected loss of someone close to the duo. It’s a reminder for all of us, that no matter what you are going through, you don’t have to go through it alone.

“We wrote this song from a very personal place and could not be prouder to stand behind the message.”

The song is able to tackle the feeling and shock of loss, and the unseen burdens that people carry. The song offers a lifeline to those struggling in silence and offers a safe space for listeners, and a little comfort in the sadness.


Tyler Shaw is back with new music. The new song “Run To You” is “looking at that feeling of uncertainty in a relationship. Tyler explains “The song is about contemplating whether or not there’s full commitment on either side,” he says, “but at the same time the willingness to run to that person if they say they’re all in. I almost picture it as someone leaving out the front door but turning around … to see if someone is going to stop them.”

Tyler has a new album, that he produced himself, set to be released. He says “I’ve approached this album with an overarching storyline that the listener will go through from track 1 to 13.”

Having produced the album himself, he notes that there is a cohesive sound throughout, rooted in more acoustic, live-driven elements. “I wasn’t looking for something necessarily ground breaking,” he says. “Instead, a sound that was familiar … a canvas for me to tell all of these stories.”


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This post was written by Carrie Buchanan