Global Pop Round-Up: March 2026 Edition

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Global Pop Round-Up

The Bias List is a K-pop blog that also covers a fair amount of J-pop. But just like most music fans, I enjoy tracks from all around the world. So, I thought I’d start a monthly round-up of some of the non-K-pop songs that have caught my ear. No ratings — just highlights!

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Check out my 9+ rated songs for 2026 by following this new Spotify playlist! (and check out prior years too, if you’re interested)


The Ark – Give And Take

I was not a fan of the first comeback track from my favorite 2000s band, but this is more like it. It’s warm, thoughtful and anthemic. The choral hook gets better and better with each listen.


Aurium – Virvanliekki

A Finnish dance act with an explosive sound? Yes, please!


Bebe Rexha – New Religion

I mean, you can’t go wrong sampling that Faithless song.


Cherry Bomb – Digital Girl

A quick follow-up for this very promising new pop star.


Chrissy Chlapecka – Andromeda

Another kooky pop banger from Chrissy. She never misses and she’s so prolific!


Cimberly – Eternity

Many have compared her voice/song to Agnes, and I don’t disagree. That’s a high compliment!


Dagny – Dancefloor Erotica

A sharp turn to the dancefloor for Dagny.


Ditonellapiaga – Che Fastidio!

Such an addictive, irreverent pop track that should be representing Italy in Eurovision instead of what they ultimately picked.


Donkeyboy – Flash Of Light

The Norwegian pop group continue their late-career resurgence with flair and atmosphere.


El Papi – Iskald

Speaking of Norwegian acts, I’ve become very interested in El Papi’s brand of stomping pop/rock.


Ellen Benediktson – WID4L

Atmospheric synthpop with a great hook.


Erika Vikman – Father (I Will Never Confess)

The queen is back. I love her so much! Now we just need that long-promised album.


Fangoria – Me Voy

The Spanish synth-poppers have returned with this gorgeous, bittersweet anthem. I’m looking forward to the album.


Gunship – Tell Me When the World Stops Ending

I’ve waited almost three years for new music and they didn’t disappoint! This is such a great nod to 90s alt-dance-rock and packs plenty of punch.


Haute & Freddy – Showgirl At Heart

Their recently-released debut album is probably my favorite of the year so far. They’re so authentically 80s but it doesn’t feel like a simple pastiche. Plus, the songs are bulletproof.


Honey Revenge – Hot Commodity

I’ve got my eyes (and ears) on this colorful pop duo.


House Of Serpents x Battlejuice – Below

It’s been a banner month for my crop of synthwave/rock revivalists. I love the heavy guitar on this.


Juliett – Långt från alla andra

I’m not Swedish, but having visited many times in the 2000s/2010s, this specific indie pop sound gives me so much nostalgia. It just sounds like summer.


Kyra Machida – Humiliation Ritual

Another new promising pop star in the Britney Spears mold.


Madison Rose – Fairytale

Not as maximalist as she often is, but I love everything Madison Rose releases.


Nebulossa – Vogue

I’m really into the debut album from this quirky Spanish dance act.


Neea River – Psychoneurotic

Another banger from Neea. What else can I say?


Robin Packalen – 1001 tapaa

Ditto for Robin. I don’t even know what to say. He’s just so consistent.


Sanna Nielsen – Waste Your Love

Oh, I’m obsessed. I adore Sanna Nielsen anyway, but this is the exact kind of enormous, open-hearted EDM pop I live for. It’s just so joyous and immense.


Senhit – Superstar (ft. Boy George)

Many Eurovision fans have complained at how cheesy and by-the-numbers this is, but it’s my kind of cheesy and by-the-numbers so I really can’t complain.


The Strike – Famous

They’re so good at this kind of soft — yet anthemic — 80s rock.


Tamara Živković – Nova Zora

She slightly rearranged the track and came up with something even more massive. This is HUGE!


TPCX – No He Don’t Deserve Me

My favorite super-underrated rock band is at it again with another killer track.


Vincint – Signal

Vincint’s music is always larger-than-life and stuffed with emotional catharsis. This one’s no different.


wavvyboi – Black Glitter

I love glam rock, I love colorful characters, and I love big choruses. This one has all three! Should have won the German national finals.


YSEULT – Freak

Oh my god! This is the kind of Jacksonian new jack swing I’ve been wanting for ages!! It hits even harder than Doja Cat’s track last year and it sounds like she’s actually going to commit to it for the next album.

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