JAŸ-Z, Blue Ivy Carter – Glory

JAŸ-Z, Blue Ivy Carter – Glory

Jay-Z drops “Glory” and it’s pure heart. No flex, no streets, just a father talking to his newborn. The Neptunes beat floats soft while Hov raps about the miscarriage pain and the joy that finally came.

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Rylo Rodriguez – S.K.A.T.E.

Rylo Rodriguez – S.K.A.T.E.

Rylo Rodriguez returns after three years with S.K.A.T.E., a 23-track project that lives up to its name: Silence Keeps All Targets Exposed. The Mobile rapper stays true to his melodic street style while getting more open about fame, loss, and keeping quiet in a world full of snakes. It’s long, but the run feels focused. […]

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EST Gee – CALL SPITTA

EST Gee – CALL SPITTA

EST Gee drops “CALL SPITTA” with the official video, another raw Louisville street anthem under CMG/Interscope. Over a bruising, no-frills beat, Geeski goes full throttle—flexing street credibility, ice in the trenches, and holding his V’s upside down.

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Dahi, Childish Gambino – Running

Dahi, Childish Gambino – Running

Dahi has dropped a new single called “Running” featuring Childish Gambino. The track is out now and serves as a preview from his upcoming debut album, Black Boy (Alternative), set for release later this summer. The song has a dreamy, summery vibe with atmospheric production that pairs nicely with Gambino’s vocals. It’s a nice reunion […]

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NBA YoungBoy – What Da What ? (Future Diss)

NBA YoungBoy – What Da What ? (Future Diss)

NBA YoungBoy just dropped “What Da What?” and the streets are already calling it a direct Future diss. Released in the immediate aftermath of Future’s July 10, 2026, album drop The Real Me, the track lands like a calculated counter-punch. While YoungBoy has collaborated with Future in the past (most notably on the 2018 cut […]

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slayr – AVANT NOVA

slayr – AVANT NOVA

slayr drops AVANT NOVA today, a tight 6-track EP clocking under 17 minutes that acts as the official setup for his next full project Fabula Nova. The Philly 19-year-old keeps the rage-trap core but folds in cleaner EDM and digicore flashes, sounding sharper and more intentional than recent runs.

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PFG – Never Say Die

PFG – Never Say Die

J. Cole went home and fully produced Never Say Die for Fayetteville’s own PFG. Ten tracks of cold, sparse, bass-heavy beats that leave space for real street talk. No overproduction, just drums, samples, and PFG’s lived-in voice. This is Cole’s first full album production for another artist and it sounds like both of them are […]

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Future – The Real Me

Future – The Real Me

Future just dropped The Real Me, his tenth studio album and first solo studio project in four years. Twenty-two tracks, zero features, fifty-nine minutes of pure Pluto. No guests, no distractions—just him, the Auto-Tune, and that signature stream-of-consciousness flow that made him a legend. The Real Me isn’t a reinvention. It’s a reminder. Future doesn’t […]

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Sango – Rhythm and Melody

Sango – Rhythm and Melody

Sango just dropped RHYTHM & MELODY, his fourth studio album and first under Mass Appeal. A full double-disc project—twenty tracks split clean between RHYTHM and MELODY. This is the Seattle producer at his most ambitious, running Detroit street rap, New Orleans bounce, Chicago footwork, and Rio funk through the same unmatched drum kit. This is […]

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Lance Skiiiwalker – #invite,sessions,only!!

Lance Skiiiwalker – #invite,sessions,only!!

Lance Skiiiwalker is back with #invite,sessions,only!!, his new full-length under Top Dawg. Eighteen tracks of pure experimental energy. Glitchy, warped production, constant flow switches, and that off-kilter vocal delivery he’s known for. This feels like a late-night studio session turned into an album—loose, personal, and weird in the best way. This is Skiiiwalker fully in […]

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Ne-Yo – Highway 79

Ne-Yo – Highway 79

Ne-Yo just dropped Highway 79, his tenth studio album and first in four years. Recorded entirely in Nashville, this is his country-inspired project—named after his birth year and the highway that cuts through his home state of Arkansas. It’s not a full country record. It’s Ne-Yo folding twang, acoustic guitars, and backroad energy into the […]

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The-Dream – Love/Hate II

The-Dream – Love/Hate II

Nineteen years later, The-Dream finally drops the official sequel. Love/Hate II is here—seventeen tracks of pure Radio Killa magic. This is his first major-label album since IV Play, and he went all the way back to the sound that made him. Same vocal chain, same vibe, same freaky, glamorous, late-night energy that made the original […]

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Juicy J, Project Pat – DEM GOATS

Juicy J, Project Pat – DEM GOATS

Memphis royalty is back. Juicy J and Project Pat just dropped DEM GOATS, their first full joint album in over 15 years. Twenty tracks of pure Three 6 bloodline. Gritty, bouncy, unapologetic Southern trap that still sounds like the streets they built. This is two legends still running the game their way. No nostalgia cash-in, […]

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Kelela – New Avatar

Kelela – New Avatar

Kelela returns with new avatar, her third studio album and first on Warp Records. Dropped July 10, this is her most ambitious work yet—a full reimagining of her sound that pulls rock, shoegaze, grunge, and UK garage into her alt-R&B world. It’s not a soft pivot. It’s a complete new skin. This is Kelela in […]

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Hitman Holla – Bring It On (Loaded Lux Diss)

Hitman Holla – Bring It On (Loaded Lux Diss)

Hitman Holla dropped “Bring It On,” his official response to Loaded Lux’s “No Name,” in under 48 hours. The video is live now with early buzz in battle rap circles. Holla asserts he’s the real franchise player and top dog while labeling Lux a paper champ, ghost, and distraction merchant living off old wins.

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