Trippie Redd – Throw It Away

Trippie Redd took down the melody and experimental album! (Exclamation Mark) this past week. This project maneuvered through many emotions, and showed maturity in Redd. Many artists continue to use the “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it” model, so it’s nice to see Redd experimenting a little with his style! (Exclamation mark). On the … Read more

V Scripts – Been A Ghost

How can a teenage book obsessed with comics become its own, using hip-hop as a stepladder? Without further ado, I present to you V Script, a rapper who describes himself as “the East Coast spirit living on the West Coast.” However, the original V Script might work best with its head in the clouds, or … Read more

Drake Earns Ninth #1 Album With “Care Package”

For the most shocking news for you today, Drake has another # 1 album. Billboard has just reported that the newly released Care Package project ranked # 1 on the Billboard 200 chart last week, generating 109,000 equivalent album sales. Serving as the ninth album number 1, Care Package contains 17 Drake notes released previously, … Read more

Lil Yachty To Drop New Album In October

It seems like Lil Yachty fans can look forward to a new project that will fall in a few months. During IG Live last night with Trippie Redd, QC rapper was asked when the next project fell, and Yachty answered “October.” “When did the album fall?” Ask Trippie to Yachty on Live. “October bro. And … Read more

Yung Mal – Fresh Ft. Gucci Mane

To support his upcoming Iceberg project, which falls on August 28, Yung Mal decided to come today and share a new single with Gucci Mane called “Fresh.” Speaking about the origin of the song, Mal said: “I was actually working on an album in Atlanta when I told Gucci to send me a song for … Read more

Nina-Symone – Call Me

Apple didn’t fall far from the Smith tree when LL Cool J’s daughter tried to enter the music industry. In celebrating her 19th birthday, Nina-Symone Smith released visuals for her new single “Call Me,” a smooth, age-appropriate R&B song. The young artist sings about the wrong relationship, and while there is still love between the … Read more

Jay Critch & Pi’erre Bourne – One 2

Jay Critch and Pi’erre Bourne started work lately. The rapper and producer have just released a new project but they are not ready to relax yet. Instead, it feels like they are spinning. They recently connected with Spiffy Global for a new song called, “One 2.” This song is an optimistic song that finds Critch … Read more

Peewee Longway – Fiji Water

After the announcement that the fourth chapter of the Blue M & M saga mixtape was scheduled to arrive on August 23, PeeWee Longway had set the table with a new single called “Fiji Water.” Although familiar with the turn-up, this go-around found Longway changing style, giving something more melancholy than fans predicted. At least … Read more

Dom Kennedy Ft. The Game & Jay 305 – Pharaohs

Dom Kennedy returned with the first single from OPM Young Nation Vol. 2, the follow-up to the 2012 collaborative mixtape. Dom seems to be going with the same formula as last time: working with artists on his trail, OPM (Other People’s Money), while also bringing outside friends. On “Pharaoh”, Jay 305 provides in-house features and … Read more

Labrinth Ft. Zendaya – All Of Us

Sunday night marked the end of the Euphoria season, and a dramatic ending featuring songs by Zendaya and Labrinth. Zendaya starred in the series as the troubled Rue, but instead of giving viewers a direct answer about what the next step would be, Rue’s HBO viewers were left with a cliffhanger. All of which culminated … Read more

Pivot Gang – Houdini feat. theMIND

Saba and Pivot Gang have been busy carrying their performances on the road, but it’s better to believe that the studio was ignored as a result. Today, the collective took down the Two-Piece Tour Package, which features “SoHo Freestyle” and “Houdini,” which features vocals that contributed from theMIND. Once again, Saba started something, a pattern … Read more

Pivot Gang – SoHo Freestyle ft. Kota The Friend

These days, there is something inherently evocative about the pairing of sample-based instruments and pure, apologetic stems. Often associated with the golden age of coming and going, there are many who still adhere to the classical sonic aesthetics, and you should not name them “old souls”. For one, Saba and Pivot Gang are not at … Read more