Another Friday, another drop of fresh music! Leading the charge this week, GloRilla unveils her debut album with the empowering single “Hollon,” while Meek Mill flexes on “Cyber Truck.”
GloRilla’s long-awaited debut, “Glorious,” arrives with the bold track “Hollon.” Produced by FNZ, SkipOnDaBeat, and DJ Montay, it’s a celebration of female empowerment.
4Batz teams up with Lil Baby for “Roll Da Dice.” This track continues 4Batz’s hot streak, blending classic R&B with modern trap, produced by Seva and MikeWavvs.
Meek Mill’s “Cyber Truck” isn’t about a Tesla but instead name-drops Gervonta Davis, Stephen Curry, and Virgil Abloh. Produced by Sheff Made It, Audio Jacc, Lor, and B-wolf, it’s a lyrical powerhouse.
Experimental artist Yeat drops “TurnMeUp,” adding to his prolific 2024. Produced by Synthetic, Sharkboy, UpMadeIt, and HEYARNOLD, it’s a high-energy follow-up to his viral success.
DaBaby is back with two singles, “Can’t Keep Keisha” and “Did It.” The latter, produced by Sean da Firzt, KayoTheWizard, and Cash Flo, reflects on his past mistakes and aims to win back fans.
Nardo Wick and BossMan Dlow collaborate on “Oh Shit,” a dirty south anthem produced by Hazel. It’s the latest from Wick, who’s had a busy year touring and recording.
Kid Cudi reunites with Chip Tha Ripper on “Don’t Worry,” a throwback track produced by Anthony Kilhoffer, Teddy Walton, Aaron Bow, and tizhimself. It brings back memories of Mr. Rager’s early days.
Wale takes Tame Impala’s “The Moment” and turns it into “Welcome to the Stage (Tame Impala Freestyle),” an offbeat yet funky track produced by Tame Impala.
Rome Streetz and Daringer join forces with ScHoolboy Q for “Sage,” a teaser for their upcoming project. Produced by Daringer, the chemistry among the artists is palpable.
Newcomer Tommy Richman announces his debut album “Coyote” and releases the radio-friendly single “Whitney.” Produced by Jonah Roy, John Wehmeyer, and lim0, it features a mix of pop, funk, and R&B.
Macklemore’s latest, “Hind’s Hall 2,” features Anees, MC Abdul, and Amer Zahr, showcasing his ability to collaborate across genres.
Bad Bunny’s newest track, “Una Velita,” produced by Tainy and La Paciencia, continues to blend reggaeton with mainstream appeal.
Katy Perry ventures into hip hop with “Gimme Gimme” featuring 21 Savage and “Artificial” featuring JID, both produced by Dr. Luke.
DJ Paul, Korhell, and Krayzie Bone team up on “Knights,” adding a collaborative flair to their unique sounds.
Shenseea is back with “Dating Szn (Options),” continuing her streak of hit singles.
Pi’erre Bourne releases “BLOCS,” a self-produced track that showcases his signature style.
Monaleo and Kaliii’s “Flush Em,” produced by Bankroll Got It, aims to be the next big anthem.
Ray Vaughn and NLE Choppa’s “FNBM” is produced by Rayo, Jack LoMastro, Gyyps, and Alejandro “Dawson” Rodriguez-Dawson, adding to the week’s eclectic mix.
Rich Amiri’s “Count My Bandz,” produced by Taz Taylor, Sharkboy, Rio Leyva, and Synthetic, continues his rise in the rap scene.
Eem Triplin’s “Crazy H*es,” produced by Eem Triplin, Beach Noise, and Charles Myles, adds another layer to his growing catalog.
TiaCorine’s “Different Color Stones,” produced by Pooh Beatz, Ambezza, Fizzle, and JULiA LEWiS, is a vibrant addition to her discography.
Bktherula’s “Adult Swim,” co-produced with skaiwater, adds to the diversity of this week’s releases.
Jordan Ward and Joony’s “Jealousy,” produced by Max Free, Lido, and Samiy, is a smooth track that explores complex emotions.
TisaKorean’s “Beat Up Dat Boy,” self-produced, brings his signature energy.
Chris Crack’s “Deleted Your City Off My Weather App,” produced by MikeChillTFOut, is as quirky as its title suggests.
310babii drops “That’s It,” produced by E, adding to their growing resume.
Jean Dawson’s “Houston,” produced by a team including Jean Dawson and Biako, showcases his unique sound.
Nappy Roots returns with “Kiss the Sky,” produced by Blake German, bringing their classic vibe back into focus.
Emilio Rojas’ “Tio Forever,” produced by Plybck, adds a personal touch to the week’s releases.
Whether you’re into empowering anthems, lyrical flexes, or experimental beats, this week’s new singles offer something for every rap and hip-hop fan.