
Executive produced by Gunna and featuring additional appearances from NAV, Millie Go Lightly, Lil PJ, Yak Gotti, and Lil Keed — the last two of whom appear in the accompanying visual. Check it out below.

Executive produced by Gunna and featuring additional appearances from NAV, Millie Go Lightly, Lil PJ, Yak Gotti, and Lil Keed — the last two of whom appear in the accompanying visual. Check it out below.
Produced by Luke Swirsky, Keanu Beats and FnZ.

Executive produced by James Harden and features additional appearances from Travis Scott (“Hats Off”), Meek Mill (“Still Runnin”), Young Thug (“Up The Side”), and Rod Wave (“Rich Off Pain”). Press play on the new album and accompanying visual for “Hot It Feels” below.
Produced by J. White Did It. Also: congrats to Yo Gotti on his label’s new partnership with Interscope Records.
Created in conjunction with Ja Morant’s “Promiseland” docu-series that premieres June 3rd on Crackle.

Coi Leray joins EarthGang and Wale on their latest collab.
Eminem’s Music To Be Murdered By – Side B (Deluxe Edition) standout gets an upgrade thanks to Jack Harlow and the DMV’s own Cordae.

Featuring additional appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, G Herbo, and 21 Savage. Stream in full below.
He also recently dropped an album using his Capitol riot appearance as it’s artwork, which — to us — is reason enough to add for your listening pleasure below. Anyways, from WUSA9, where you can read the complete story:
Antionne DeShaun Brodnax, who performs under the stage name Bugzie the Don, is facing criminal charges for disorderly conduct and entering the U.S. Capitol building in January. Brodnax is not accused of any violence or theft during his roughly 40 minutes inside the building, according to court documents.
In an interview with investigators, Brodnax reportedly said he traveled to Washington, D.C., prior to January 6 to shoot a music video. The charging documents say Brodnax told investigators he “saw a rally of which many participants descended on the U.S. Capitol building” then followed the crowd to the Capitol “and entered the building after United States Capitol Police (USCP) moved the gates that blockaded the door.”
Once inside, prosecutors say Brodnax “walked around and took pictures and videos” at one point allegedly asking another rioter to take a photo of him sitting on a statue in Statuary Hall. While still inside, court documents say Broadnax started getting messages on social media that he was seen in footage broadcast by CNN.
Looks like Kodak Black and Pooh Shiesty were able to squash previous issues. Check out their latest collab above.
Trip At Knight is said to be on the way.

Featuring ten tracks and additional features from Summer Walker, H.E.R., Erykah Badu, and more.
Shelley drops this Friday (April 30).

Mere days after the YSL collective drop off a new compilation project comes a deluxe edition, making for 31 tracks in all. Stream in full below.
Produced by OG Parker. Despite current legal issues, Sincerely, Kentrell is still on the way.

Featuring additional appearances from Pharrell, Future, Lil Durk, Polo G, Jhene Aiko, Kaash Paige, and more. Also below is a new visual from the project for “Shottas.”

Featuring a slew of rising Midwest stars, including Krispy Life Kidd, RMC Mike, Babyface Ray, Rio Da Yung OG (who appears in the included visual for “Stunt Double,” and Icewear Vezzo, Tee Grizzley, Swae Lee, Sada Baby, Baby Tron, Baby Smooth, Louie Ray, Slap Savage, and YN Jay.
Houston beatsmith DJ Chose connects with frequent collaborator Fredo Bang for his latest single.

Featuring Gucci Mane and all of Scarr’s New 1017 family. Press play below.

Featuring a whole lot of people, including Drake, Future, Big Sean, Travis Scott, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, Rowdy Rebel, Sheck Wes, Coi Leray, and — obviously — the entire YSL family. Stream below.