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November 9, 2025 3 mins
Listeners, the last 24 hours in music have been a whirlwind of new releases, electrifying performances, industry news, and some controversies that have caught everyone’s attention. November kicked off with a burst of new music across genres, with highlights including the release of The Beatles’ expanded Anthology set featuring previously unreleased material, Cheap Trick’s cheekily titled album "All Washed Up," and Aerosmith’s surprising collaboration EP with punk star Yungblud, marking their return to recording after more than ten years. Record Store Day Black Friday exclusives are also in the spotlight, promising limited-edition offerings from legends like Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, and Van Halen.

Friday brought a huge wave of new albums: Allie X dropped "Happiness Is Going to Get You," Danny Brown returned with "Stardust," Brad Paisley’s "Snow Globe Town" added a country flare to the day, and techno fans are buzzing over Charlotte de Witte’s self-titled release. Trisha Yearwood’s festive "Christmastime" and indie standout Del Water Gap’s "Chasing the Chimera" are also earning strong early reactions. For holiday music lovers, Old Crow Medicine Show’s "OCMS XMAS" and Fine Young Cannibals’ "FYC40" celebrate the start of the season.

At the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Twenty One Pilots created buzz with their energetic but somewhat divisive cover of The White Stripes’ "Seven Nation Army," paying homage to Meg and Jack White. Olivia Rodrigo and Feist teamed up for a heartfelt rendition of "We’re Gonna Be Friends," while Jack White shared an emotional message about his musical partner. This year’s Hall of Fame honorees include Soundgarden, OutKast, Cyndi Lauper, and Bad Company, reflecting genre diversity and continued recognition for trailblazers.

Meanwhile, Dua Lipa made headlines by cancelling her Jakarta show due to safety concerns—a reminder of the complexities artists face on global tours. Across genres, hip-hop and R&B remain in focus with recent anniversaries like Queen Latifah’s groundbreaking "U.N.I.T.Y." and French Montana’s birthday being celebrated by fans, as well as news of lost icons such as Merlin Santana.

Industry shakeups also surfaced as Salt-N-Pepa seized their Rock Hall moment to call out Universal Music Group regarding streaming access issues, igniting conversations around artist control and corporate influence in music distribution.

With record sales surging for top rap albums and more major releases on the horizon, the coming days promise fresh music and perhaps further surprises. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your music News Tracker podcast and this is
what we Know Listeners. The last twenty four hours in
music have been a whirlwind of new releases, electrifying performances,
industry news, and some controversies that have caught everyone's attention.
November kicked off with a burst of new music across genres,

(00:20):
with highlights including the release of the Beatles Expanded Anthology
set featuring previously unreleased material, Cheap Trick's cheekily titled album
All Washed Up, and Aerosmith's surprising collaboration EP with punk
star Youngblood, marking their return to recording after more than
ten years. Record Store Day Black Friday exclusives are also

(00:41):
in the spotlight, promising limited edition offerings from legends like
led Zeppelin, Fleetwood, Mac, and Van Halen. Friday brought a
huge wave of new albums. Ally X dropped Happiness Is
Going to Get You, Danny Brown returned with Stardust, Brad
Paisley's snow Globe Town added a country flare to the day,
and techno fans are buzzing over Charlotte DeWitt's self titled release,

(01:04):
Tricia Yearwood's Festive Christmas Time, and indie standout Dell Water
Gaps Chasing the Kimara are also earning strong early reactions
for holiday music lovers. Old Crow Medicine Shows, O CMS
Xmas and Fine Young Cannibal's F YC forty celebrate the
start of the season. At the twenty twenty five Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony, twenty one Pilots

(01:27):
created buzz with their energetic but somewhat divisive cover of
The White Stripe's Seven Nation Army, paying homage to Meg
and Jack White, Olivia Rodrigo and Feist teamed up for
a heartfelt rendition of We're Gonna Be Friends, while Jack
White shared an emotional message about his musical partner. This
year's Hall of Fame honorees include Soundgarden, Outcast, Cindi Lauper,

(01:51):
and Bad Company, reflecting genre diversity and continued recognition for trailblazers. Meanwhile,
Dua Lipa made headlines by canceling her Jakarta show due
to safety concerns. A reminder of the complexities artists face
on global tours across genres. Hip hop and R and
B remain in focus with recent anniversaries like Queen Latifa's

(02:12):
groundbreaking UNI t y and French Montana's birthday being celebrated
by fans, as well as news of lost icons such
as Merlin Santana. Industry shakeups also surfaced as Salt and
Peppa seized their rock Hall moment to call out Universal
Music Group regarding streaming access issues, igniting conversations around artist

(02:32):
control and corporate influence in music distribution. With record sales
surging for top rap albums and more major releases on
the horizon, the coming days promise fresh music and perhaps
further surprises. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget
to subscribe. This has been a quiet Please production. For
more checkout quiet please dot ai. And that does it

(02:54):
for today. Thank you for listening. This has been a
Quiet Please production with the help of a I. For more,
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