Isaiah Rashad is back with a banger. Nearly five years since his last album, the TDE star returns from his hiatus with his new single “Lay Wit Ya” featuring Duke Deuce. Over a sample of Three 6
Saweetie is causing a commotion with her new single “Fast (Motion).” Inspired by Miami dance culture, the infectious track finds Saweetie celebrating her wins. “I can’t help I was born like this,” she raps. “Ain’t my fault
Don Toliver has got “What You Need.” The Cactus Jack signee returns with his first solo release of 2021. On the atmospheric track, produced by Hit-Boy and Corbett, he brings the summer-ready vibes. “Tell me what you
Meek Mill is just getting started. As he gears up for his next project, the Dream Chasers boss pops off on a freestyle to Drake and Rick Ross’ “Lemon Pepper Freestyle.” Over the soulful instrumental, Meek shares
Guwop is back. A day after announcing his new album Ice Daddy, Gucci Mane drops his new single “Shit Crazy” featuring BIG30. Over the rattling beat, the 1017 boss shows that he’s not to be messed with.
Joyner Lucas is back with another one. After dropping his Evolution project last fall, the Massachusetts MC returns with his first release of 2021. On “Ramen & OJ,” Joyner links up with Lil Baby as they take
Another one. The vocals are all in and after much anticipation, DJ Khaled drops his blockbuster 12th studio album Khaled Khaled. Executive produced by his sons Asahd and Aalam, the 14-track set features appearances from the biggest
Lil Baby connects with Megan Thee Stallion on the remix to “On Me.” In the fire and ice video, directed by Mike Ho, the Atlanta rapper reigns over his icy kingdom, complete with glacier girls. The Houston
Willow is back. The 20-year-old singer links up with Travis Barker on her new single “Transparent Soul.” On the punk-rock bop, Will and Jada’s youngest child rocks out while reflecting on young love. “I know a boy
Slime season continues. Just a week after dropping Slime Language 2, Young Thug and his Young Stoner Life collective deliver the deluxe edition. The new version adds eight tracks to the original 23-track compilation, including appearances from