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“Where The Baddies?” is a high-energy, Jersey beat-driven track that’s as fun as it is catchy—Lemmy and Offset keep it simple and vibey.
“August 19th” finds Tory Lanez in full flow state—spitting aggressive, confident bars over a dynamic, hard-hitting beat.
Charlie Puth returns with "Whatever’s Clever!," a smooth, genre-blending album full of catchy hooks, emotional moments, and signature musicality.
RAYE’s "THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE." is a cinematic, emotionally powerful album blending soul, jazz, and pop while exploring pain, healing, and resilience.
"Zavier" highlights Fetty Wap’s vocal growth, ambition, and uneven but intriguing stylistic experimentation throughout.
“Deep End” blends emotion, pain, and chemistry as Joyner Lucas and NBA YoungBoy connect deeply.
‘ADL’ shows Yeat’s growth, experimentation, and chaos, with strong moments but uneven execution overall.
Central Cee delivers relentless energy on "ALL ROADS LEAD HOME" with dark, gritty, and focused production throughout.
Ellie Allen delivers “LOVEBOMB,” a dance anthem blending toxic love themes with hypnotic, club-ready production.
Maino addresses controversy on “Rumors 2026” with gritty production and sharp, sarcastic storytelling throughout.
fika and Eddy Luna return with “Mercy,” delivering soulful vibes, healing themes, and smooth production.
This week brings a mix of fresh albums and hot singles from Ye, Yeat, Central Cee, and more.
“Where The Baddies?” is a high-energy, Jersey beat-driven track that’s as fun as it is catchy—Lemmy and Offset keep it simple and vibey.
“August 19th” finds Tory Lanez in full flow state—spitting aggressive, confident bars over a dynamic, hard-hitting beat.
“Deep End” blends emotion, pain, and chemistry as Joyner Lucas and NBA YoungBoy connect deeply.
Ellie Allen delivers “LOVEBOMB,” a dance anthem blending toxic love themes with hypnotic, club-ready production.