This week’s new music releases bring some heavyweight collaborations, starting with the legendary Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre pairing up again for “Gorgeous.”
Every music lover’s fantasy, a brand-new track from Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, has arrived under the name “Gorgeous,” featuring the stunning Jhené Aiko. This song brings back the classic California vibe that fans have been yearning for.
Meanwhile, Future and Travis Scott have dropped a surprising remix of “South of France.” Originally teased as part of Future’s September mixtape release, it has now become an instant hit, causing excitement among fans.
The Weeknd’s dance-forward track “São Paulo,” with pop sensation Anitta, finds its place in the limelight. Known for dabbling in dance beats, The Weeknd never fails to deliver that club energy on this track.
Yeat, fresh off celebrating a number one album, teams up with Quavo for “5Brazy,” continuing his streak of chart-topping hits.
In a nod to the past, DJ Premier revives Gang Starr’s legacy with “Finishem,” featuring vintage vocals from the late Guru. This track adds a layer of nostalgia for long-time fans of legendary duo Gang Starr.
High-energy enthusiasts won’t be disappointed with Ken Carson’s “Delusional” or Denzel Curry’s latest drop, both meeting fans’ expectations with their unique beats and rhythms.
Also making waves is Central Cee with “One By One,” produced by red-hot producer Cash Cobain, painting another vibrant brushstroke on his journey to conquer American music charts.
Busta Rhymes previewed his upcoming album with “Unleash Me,” proving that time hasn’t dulled his fast-paced lyrical fire. With Nottz on production, the track harkens back to some of Busta’s iconic past collaborations.
Tyga’s “Spooky,” Musiq Soulchild’s “October 31st,” and many others make this week’s New Music Friday a feast to devour. For those seeking a deep dive into these tracks, this Friday lineup promises something for every hip-hop palate.
With such an array of diverse tracks and iconic collaborations, this week’s releases are a testament to hip-hop’s dynamic nature. There’s plenty here to keep fans listening and discovering.