From Beyonce to Wiz Khalifa: Albums to watch out for this year

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Wiz Khalifa- Multiverse

Celebrated rapper Wiz Khalifa will be making a return to solo work after multiple joint projects.

"Recently, Wiz re-released his cult classic album Taylor Allderdice to celebrate the mixtape's 10th anniversary. Now, the rapper has taken to social media to confirm that his new solo album titled Multiverse will debut at the end of July," Hypebeast entertainment website reports.

Hot New Hiphop website notes that the rapper teased what fans could expect with the release of a single last month.

The album is set for release on July 29.

Eminem

Demi Lovato- Holy F*

Set to be Lovato's eighth studio album, it is anticipated to be a change from what the star did before musically. Lovato now identifies as non-binary with the pronouns they or them, and their music is expected to reflect that evolution.

Lovato's official website notes that the album will be released on August 19.

The website also offers a tracklist of 16 songs.

Loudwire entertainment website describes Holy F* as "Demi's return to Rock music."

"Lovato, 29, emerged as a child star before releasing their debut album, Don't Forget, in 2008. That effort had a pop-rock sound, as did 2009's Here We Go Again. But Lovato has spent the last decade traversing pop and dance territory in their five most recent albums. Now, Lovato is back to rockin'," Pitchfork reports.

In a statement, Lovato expressed gratitude for the support of fans, adding, "Never have I been more sure of myself and my music, and this record speaks that for itself."

Demi Lovato