Welcome to This Week on Wax, where pop confidence, nostalgia, and reinvention all meet on vinyl.
This week’s releases bring together long-awaited solo statements, a pop return fans have waited years for, a timeless classic revisited, and a band stepping into a new chapter.
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Leigh-Anne - My Ego Told Me To
Leigh Anne steps fully into her solo era with My Ego Told Me To, a bold and self-assured debut that reflects growth, independence, and creative freedom. Blending confident pop with R and B influences, the album feels personal without losing its sense of fun. It captures the sound of an artist trusting her instincts and owning her voice, making it an exciting new beginning.
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Hilary Duff - Luck or Something
Hilary Duff returns to music with Luck or Something, her first full-length album in years and a reminder of her effortless pop appeal. Mature, reflective, and warmly produced, the record balances nostalgia with a refreshed sound. It feels relaxed and honest, offering songs that reflect adulthood while still carrying the charm that made her such a defining voice for a generation.
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George Michael - Faith Reissue
One of the most iconic albums in pop history returns to wax. Faith remains a defining moment in George Michael’s career, bursting with confidence, soul, and unforgettable songwriting. This reissue gives fans the chance to revisit a record that shaped pop music, sounding as bold and vital now as it ever did.
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Mumford & Sons - Prizefighter
Mumford and Sons return with Prizefighter, an album that feels stripped back yet emotionally charged. Leaning into raw instrumentation and thoughtful songwriting, the band explores resilience, doubt, and determination with renewed focus. It is a record that values connection over spectacle, offering depth and warmth with every listen.
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From fearless solo debuts to long-awaited returns and classic pop brilliance, this week’s wax delivers records with heart, history, and something to say. Which one will be spinning on your turntable first?

Leigh-Anne - My Ego Told Me To
Leigh Anne steps fully into her solo era with My Ego Told Me To, a bold and self-assured debut that reflects growth, independence, and creative freedom. Blending confident pop with R and B influences, the album feels personal without losing its sense of fun. It captures the sound of an artist trusting her instincts and owning her voice, making it an exciting new beginning.
SHOP NOW

Hilary Duff - Luck or Something
Hilary Duff returns to music with Luck or Something, her first full-length album in years and a reminder of her effortless pop appeal. Mature, reflective, and warmly produced, the record balances nostalgia with a refreshed sound. It feels relaxed and honest, offering songs that reflect adulthood while still carrying the charm that made her such a defining voice for a generation.
SHOP NOW

George Michael - Faith Reissue
One of the most iconic albums in pop history returns to wax. Faith remains a defining moment in George Michael’s career, bursting with confidence, soul, and unforgettable songwriting. This reissue gives fans the chance to revisit a record that shaped pop music, sounding as bold and vital now as it ever did.
SHOP NOW

Mumford & Sons - Prizefighter
Mumford and Sons return with Prizefighter, an album that feels stripped back yet emotionally charged. Leaning into raw instrumentation and thoughtful songwriting, the band explores resilience, doubt, and determination with renewed focus. It is a record that values connection over spectacle, offering depth and warmth with every listen.
SHOP NOW
From fearless solo debuts to long-awaited returns and classic pop brilliance, this week’s wax delivers records with heart, history, and something to say. Which one will be spinning on your turntable first?
