Jonas has been “digging deep” into R&B and soul vibes for the follow-up to his self-titled 2013 LP. In September, following the release of the bouncy “Levels” and his dip into trap-soul with “Area Code,” Jonas told Entertainment Weekly that a new album will be out early this year, just in time for his co-headlining tour with fellow former Disney Star and current business partner Demi Lovato.
Gwen Stefani. Photo: jelizen/ CC by 2.5
Beyond the glare of tabloid cameras and The Voice, tireless businesswoman and artist Gwen Stefani has, in fact, had some time to make some actual music. Stefani reportedly started work on her third solo studio album, the follow-up to 2006’s The Sweet Escape, in 2014, but scrapped most of it. Instead, we got the first single, the nakedly personal ode to ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, “I Used to Love You.” Stefani told Beats 1’s Zane Lowe that the song arose as part of an unusually prolific, post-writer’s-block period. “I think I have enough for probably two albums,” she told him. “I have to write a few more songs, because I feel like, might as well keep going while it’s there.” It’s not all torch songs and ballads, though, she told him. A new single, a “really happy song,” is likely due out next ”” it’s called “Misery.” Go figure.
Charli XCX
Charli XCX. Photo: Justin Higuchi (flickr)
Charli XCXÂ canceled her fall 2015 tour with Bleachers to work on her follow-up to 2014’s Sucker. In September, she offered a few details about the still-untitled albumto the U.K. newspaper The Mirror: “It’s definitely the most electronic pop sound I’ve done,” she said. “I’ve been really inspired by Paris Hilton, small dogs and a glitter, luxe lifestyle.” In October she bore out that prediction when she released the dark, pounding “Vroom Vroom,” produced by future-shocked electro artist Sophie.
Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik. Photo: Eva Renaldi/ Wikimedia Commons
It’s been nearly a year since Bradford bad boy Zayn Malik dropped out of the boy band life, leaving behind a world tour with One Direction and swearing he wanted to be a “normal 22-year-old.” By summer, Malik had secured a solo deal with RCA and began teasing his studio time on Instagram. According to his recent Billboard cover story, Malik’s new sound, which is being cultivated with the help of Frank Ocean’s producer Malay, focuses on “beats and atmosphere,” following in the vein of Drake and the Weeknd.
Haim
Haim. Photo: Side Stage Collective (flickr)
The Haim sisters have experienced a roller-coaster ride since their 2013 debut, Days Are Gone ”” including collaborations with Calvin Harris and M83, a show on Beats 1 and an opening slot on Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour. In October, they told Beats 1’s Zane Lowe that their long-in-the-works second album was almost finished. “Essentially the oven has been pre-heated and the oven door is open. ”¦ Fish fingers in the tray,” they quipped. While their signature harmonies will likely remain intact, there are a lot of wild cards at play: “We’re always writing and figuring out new vibes and trying to get our inner Kanyes out,” Alana Haim told Rolling Stone in 2014.
Ariana Grande
Former Nickelodeon star Ariana Grande has had one of the easiest transitions from child star to pop diva. Her 2014 sophomore album My Everything showed off her vocals and pop dominance, and her third LP, Moonlight, may continue to solidify her as a star. She debuted first single “Focus,” which features uncredited vocals from Jamie Foxx, in October. Charlie Puth confirmed that he had written tracks for the album, and Grande spilled to fans that the track “Moonlight” was co-written by her and Victoria Monet.