Larry June Opens 2026 Smoothly With New Single “Who Coppin’”
A laidback reflection that proves consistency still wins in hip-hop.
A laidback reflection that proves consistency still wins in hip-hop.
Fresh home, full throttle — Max B and French sound locked in and unapologetic.
A defiant, bass-heavy return that blends melody, menace, and motivation.
Lil Uzi Vert continues his quiet relaunch with an experimental, adrenaline-fueled Jersey Club single.
On “The Ballad of Rooster Jenkins,” Logic leans fully into storytelling, delivering a long-form, emotionally heavy narrative about slavery, survival, and the fight for freedom.
A motivational, sometimes rough around the edges broadcast that captures hunger, growth, and self-belief.
Conway The Machine proves why he’s hip-hop’s workhorse with his latest cinematic, gritty, and confident album.
Pooh Shiesty sounds the EXACT SAME. Thank GOD!
Russ consistently hits me right in the feels.
Spotify’s RapCaviar has dropped its picks for the top hip-hop songs of 2025, spotlighting heavy hitters like Clipse, Drake, Offset, Gunna, Cardi B, and Metro Boomin. Many of these tracks soundtracked the year and became fan favorites instantly.
The Brooklyn drill star taps back into his signature swagger with a sharp, energized sequel to his breakout hit.