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MARVIN Music News: Bailey Spinn’s “Homicide,” Ruel’s Kicking My Feet Tour Launch, Bebe Rexha’s Dirty Blonde Announcement, and Conan Gray’s Wishbone World Tour Kickoff

Bailey Spinn enters her sharpest pop moment yet with “Homicide” — out 2/13

Bailey Spinn is stepping further into her darker, more volatile lane, and she’s doing it without softening the edges. Her new single “Homicide,” out February 13, arrives as a statement track—built around the kind of emotional chaos that Bailey has made feel signature, turning intensity into something hook-driven and addictive.

Even before release, the title alone suggests a track that won’t play it safe. Bailey’s world has always been loud in the most controlled way: pop that feels like it’s spiraling, but still lands with precision. “Homicide” looks set to continue that momentum, leaning into the dramatic tension and punchy energy that has made her one of the most exciting emerging voices in the alt-pop space.

This isn’t a quiet drop. It’s Bailey Spinn doubling down.

Ruel takes his sound back on the road as the Kicking My Feet Tour begins

Ruel is officially moving again. The Kicking My Feet Tour has begun, marking the start of a new live chapter for an artist who’s built his career on making intimacy feel massive. Ruel’s music has always lived in the space between soft and sharp—melodies that feel effortless, lyrics that hit harder than expected, and a voice that can turn vulnerability into something magnetic.

The launch of this tour signals a return to what Ruel does best: turning a room into a shared atmosphere. His songs aren’t designed for spectacle—they’re designed for connection, and live shows have always been where that connection feels most immediate.

The Kicking My Feet Tour isn’t just a tour announcement becoming reality. It’s Ruel reclaiming the stage.

Bebe Rexha announces new album Dirty Blonde and signals a bold new era

Photo by Derek Brad

Bebe Rexha is officially entering a new album cycle, and she’s doing it with a title that feels like an aesthetic blueprint. Her upcoming album Dirty Blonde has been announced, and it reads less like a project name and more like a persona—messy, glamorous, unapologetic, and fully aware of the attention it’s about to attract.

Bebe has never been an artist who plays small. She’s built her career on high-impact pop that thrives on big hooks, sharp emotion, and a refusal to water herself down. With Dirty Blonde, she seems poised to lean into something louder and more fearless—an era that hints at less polish and more bite.

This isn’t just an album announcement. It’s a reintroduction with attitude.

Conan Gray’s Wishbone World Tour returns 2/19 as leg two takes heartbreak global

Photo by Dillon Matthew

Conan Gray is stepping back into the spotlight and pushing the Wishbone era even further. The second leg of his Wishbone World Tour officially begins February 19, continuing what’s quickly becoming one of the most emotionally charged pop tour runs of the season. Conan has always had the rare ability to make personal songwriting feel universal—turning diary-entry lyricism into choruses that entire crowds scream like confession.

His live performances have never felt like standard pop shows. They’re theatrical, intimate, and painfully relatable all at once—built on storytelling, atmosphere, and a fanbase that treats every lyric like it’s part of their own history.

With leg two kicking off this month, Conan isn’t just continuing the tour—he’s expanding the Wishbone world, making it bigger, louder, and impossible to escape.