New Music This Week: June 2026's Biggest Song Releases
From a Cocktail 2 ballad and a Honey Singh flex to a Major Lazer dembow banger and fresh Haryanvi heat — the songs that defined the last week of June 2026.
The final stretch of June 2026 has been one of the busiest release weeks of the year, with major drops landing across Bollywood, global dance music, devotional and Haryanvi all at once. If you are trying to keep up, here is a guided tour of the songs everyone is talking about this week — and where to read their lyrics, meanings and full credits.
Bollywood's big-screen ballad: "Leher"
The standout from the film side is Leher, the romantic ballad from Cocktail 2. It reunites the most reliable love-song team in Hindi cinema: singer Arijit Singh, composer Pritam and lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya — the trio behind "Channa Mereya" and "Kesariya". For the full story of that partnership, see our piece on Bollywood's greatest love-song trio.
Honey Singh goes God mode: "God Style"
On the desi hip-hop side, Yo Yo Honey Singh dropped God Style with Hommie Dilliwala — a hard, trap-driven flex that continues his comeback run after the 2024 album Glory. It is exactly the kind of braggadocio anthem that built his name, now sharpened for 2026.
Global crossover: "Papi"
For something from outside India, Major Lazer teamed with Dominican star Tokischa on Papi, a booming dancehall-meets-dembow club track built for the festival main stage. It is a reminder of how far Caribbean and Latin rhythms now travel in mainstream pop.
Old-school Bollywood returns: "O Mere Balam"
Nostalgia fans get O Mere Balam from Welcome To The Jungle, with veteran composer-singer Anand Raaj Anand bringing back the loud, celebratory party sound he made famous on the original Welcome.
Haryanvi heat: "Main Vohe"
And from one of India's fastest-rising regional scenes, Masoom Sharma released Main Vohe, a grounded, stay-true-to-your-roots Haryanvi pop anthem. We dig into that whole movement in the rise of Haryanvi pop.
The takeaway
What makes this week notable is the range: a tender film ballad, a rap flex, a Latin club banger, a throwback Bollywood party number and a regional anthem, all landing within days of each other. It is a snapshot of how wide "popular music" now is for Indian and global listeners alike. Read the full lyrics, meanings and credits for each on its LyricsSol page — and check back, because we update this roundup as the big ones keep dropping.

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