Marino Infantry continue to deliver quality tunes for D.C., Maryland (and Baltimore) and beyond. MD’s Lulu P deliver his latest project, BIG 16 (All American P), which sees 16 new tracks and features from A$AP Ant, Soduh, Baby 9eno and Money Montana. Check it out below.
It looks like dopeSMOOTHIES is hitting a sabbatical in lieu of all of the fake s*** taking place in the city. First, he blesses up with a new offering titled BYE!, which features 3 tracks for his fans to enjoy. Check it out below.
Riff Hendrix keeps the momentum coming, with a brand new single, produced by noted Alabaman Al Geno (best know for his work with Lil Baby, NoCap, etc.)
Danny Brown is officially done with his musical hiatus. The Detroit born-and-bred rapper just released his new video “Dirty Laundry”. His Viceland show, Danny’s House, is doing quite well, so Danny has announced a new album, uknowwhatimsayin, scheduled to be released December 4th. The album will be exectuive produced by Q-Tip, who also laced the beat for “Dirty Laundry”.
Danny himself said;
“This is [Q-Tip’s] album. I can’t take no credit. I’m just an actor in his movie,” he continued. “Which was so much less stressful for me, working on albums and stuff. A lot of sleepless nights working on songs and stuff. Now, I ain’t have to worry about it. I had just had to show up and rap which made it back fun for me again.”
Wiz Khalifa is either 1.) unloading vault music for the hell of it or 2.) preparing us for a new project. Either way, it’s a win…check out his latest drops below.
If anyone’s had a worthy rebirth of sorts, it’s Yung Berg. Now known as Hitmaka, the producer-former artist links with Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Tyga and YBN Nahmir for the super-infectious cut “Thot Box.”
Featuring appearances from all of your favorites: DaBaby, Meek Mill, Travis Scott, Ozzy Osbourne, Future, Young Thug, Halsey, SZA, Swae Lee and Lil Baby. Press play below.
Lil Gotit surprises us with an impromptu full mixtape. The Real Goat has guest features from ATL favorites like Gotit’s brother Lil Keed, and Slimelife Shawty. Production from Zaytoven, AR, Rio, Southside, Wheezy, etc.
Take a look behind-the-scenes at Lil Durk’s thought process for making Love Songs 4 The Streets 2, arguably the most influential album of this year (at least from a sonic perspective.)
New Money Mon, hopefully that tape is dropping soon. “MOVIES” was produced by YB on da Beat and shot in LA by the Music Cinema. Glad to see Lulu P in the video…