Madison Beer New Album: Songs, Release Date, Name, Everything We Know So Far

Published 07/20/2025, 1:00 PM EDT

Pop music should expect its new IT girl as Madison Beer gears up to drop her highly anticipated third studio album. With two Grammy nominations and stadium-sized crowds inhaling her singles, Beer is already cementing herself as a musical powerhouse beyond her influencer era. But what has got fans truly abuzz is her forthcoming third album, expected to be her most aggressive creative leap yet. Already having two singles to toy with the hearts of her fans, Beer is herself previewing a complete creative rebirth as a full-fledged pop icon. 

Fans wonder if her new album is going to transform and elevate her musical identity completely.

All about Madison Beer's third studio album

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Taking to TikTok on July 19, 2025, Madison Beer announced the good news: she is ready to deliver her next studio album. She captioned a clip of herself writing, "hey i think i finished my album maybe." However, fans must wait a little while longer to get the details of the album as the multi-hyphenated star plans to complete her cover shoot and film a music video before revealing more information. It looks like 'MB3' is finally coming out in late 2025 via Epic and Sing It Loud! Records. Meanwhile, Beer has also dropped hints about another upcoming tour; however, she has not confirmed any official release date yet. 

Beer responded to several fan comments enquiring about her third studio album. When one fan asked about an impending tour following 'MB3,' she effectively did not dodge the question but said she had a meeting about a potential tour just a day before announcing the completion of her third album. Beer also gently asked the impatient fans to wait a little while longer, as the album she set out to create on July 1, 2024, is finally on its way to everyone's playlists. 

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Though fans have been waiting for roughly a year for Beer to drop her third album, they have not been starving entirely. 

What else has Madison Beer has been up to off late?

Madison Beer first broke out into prominence in 2012 when Justin Bieber shared one of her YouTube covers. However, her road to stardom was not as smooth-sailing as one would expect, given her talent and immersive vocal prowess. From getting dropped by her label abruptly to reportedly gaining over 3.5 billion global streams across her music catalog, Beer mastered her own destiny by facing adversities head-on. With hit singles and EPs such as '15 Minutes', 'Make You Mine', 'Spinnin', 'Reckless', 'Selfish', and countless others, Beer made her way to the top of music charts. Having accumulated around 70 million followers across social media as an influencer, when Beer sings, the world listens. 

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Now, for her third album, her fandom speculates a Ryder Beer or a Clairo collaboration and full-length tracks of her snippets teased by her on social media, such as 'Who I Used To Be', and more unknown singles. With her most experimental work to date, allegedly venturing towards dance-pop, synth hooks, and even video game textures, Madison Beer seems ready to conquer ears again.

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What is your favorite Madison Beer track? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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Ipshita Chakraborty

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Ipshita Chakraborty is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie. Offering thoughtful and compelling storytelling, they cover everything Hollywood and trending from the latest streaming sensations to behind-the-scenes buzz with a keen eye and a passion for pop culture narrative. Having studied English Literature with about a decade of writing experience for online media, Ipshita brings their own voice to the coverage through industry analysis and cultural critique.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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