It’s finally here. Today (Oct. 6), Drizzy delivers a long-awaited album with a slew of features from SZA, 21 Savage, Lil Yachty, J. Cole (!), and more. Press play below.
Drake also dropped off a new visual that was shot by Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade.
This is dope — Daimo links with Cheecho for his latest drop, which immediately makes us yearn for a full collaborative effort from these two. Check it out above.
Kenilworth Katrina reaches into the vault to bless the masses with some unheard cuts. AlienMacKitty, DropZone Tiff, and So Vicious contribute to the overall effort. Stream The Archives Volume 1 below.
Yo Gotti delivers his sequel to last year’s Gangsta Art, complete with new tunes from his impressive roster. Fans can also check out a visual for GloRilla and Fivio Foreign’s “Cha Cha Cha” below.
Even while behind bars, Cruddy Murda isn’t looking to stop his forward movement. Check out the aptly titled #FreeTheCruddy, complete with seven cuts and a single assist from SemiHomie. Press play below.
3coMMa$ drops off one hell of a banger, a Turn Me Up Productions-backed effort that boasts a 95 Productions and Brickdam Clubhouse-directed clip to match. Press play on “N.L.M.B.” (or “Never Leavin’ My Brothers”) above.
Also revealed, a new EP from Joony — titled MEMENTO — will arrive this fall. From Billboard, where you can read the full story.
Maryland rapper Joony and his 211 label have entered into a partnership with Red Bull Records and Blxst‘s Evgle imprint, Billboard can exclusively announce today (Sept. 22).
The 22-year-old artist (real name Jonathan Negero) initially started 211 as a collective in 2014 with his best friend Max Free, but he transformed it into a label in 2022 with his managers Jason Zeigler and Darren Xu. The other core members are fellow artist Swegah and photographer Gio Vaun. Joony has released two projects under 211, his 2022 album Pretty in Black and his 2023 album SHITUMSS.
“My team and I spent a lot of time trying to figure out who was the right fit for us, not only for me as an artist, but as a company as well. We ended up loving the synergy between us and the Evgle/Red Bull Records teams, and I’ve always been a fan of Blxst, so it’s huge getting to work with him,” Joony says in an exclusive statement to Billboard. “We arranged a one-of-a-kind deal that empowers the artist with terms that have substantial gain for everyone involved, and we’re excited to launch the partnership today.”
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We’re going uptown this week. Grab a drink (or smoke) and sit back to learn the origins of UCB, the legendary Uncalled 4 Band. As an uptown DC dweller it is my pleasure to present the history of a band that basically shaped my adolescence. From “Splash Girl” to “Gangsta Walk”, If you were around the DC area in the late 90’s and early 2000’s you would know the catchy, mostly original GoGo ballads that this talented group of young brotha’s put together cementing themselves in DC GoGo history. Most will know them from their hit single “Sexy Lady” that took the radio and DJ booth’s by storm worldwide but there is much more to the story. Follow along as Roc Mikey (Band Originator) tells you what really went down. #UCB2NDRUN
“This is an in-depth look at the Legendary past and present of UCB, “Uncalled for Band” in story form. Part 1 Follow the channel for more. Follow UCBLIVE and UCB2NDRUN on instagram.”
That crazy azz Collington Station show…🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️💃🕺🏾👇🏾
Maryland’s own Logic decided to jump on different instrumentals for a lyrical exercise, including Kendrick Lamar‘s “Rigamortus” and “HiiiPower,” Drake‘s “Started From the Bottom,” Kanye West‘s “Real Friends,” Lil Wayne‘s “A Milli,” and UGK and Outkast‘s “Int’l Player’s Anthem (I Choose You),”
Baltimore and Marino Infantry’s own Soduh drops off a 15-song body of work with additional features from A$AP Ant, ICCE, QP KO, LuLu P, and Ccaveman. Press play below.