Produced by Honorable C-NOTE.
Peewee Longway – MPA, Vol. 3 (Mixtape)
Peewee Longway drops off a new mixtape titled MPA, Vol. 3, which features appearances from Migos, Rae Sremmurd, Jose Guapo, Bloody Jay and more. Stream/download below…you can also check out Peewee’s latest visual for ‘Nun Else To Talk About’.
Kodak Black – Lil Big Pac (Mixtape)
Even while incarcerated, Kodak Black reveals his new mixtape Lil Big Pac, which features PNB Rock, Gucci Mane and Boosie Badazz. Stream/download below.
Wale Feat. Phil Ade – Reminisce
Probably one of the hardest releases from Ralph Folarin this year. Check out Wale’s ‘Reminisce’, which features Phil Ade.
Lil Wayne – Off Off Off
Lil Wayne reps the Cavs heavy with the new track ‘Off Off Off’. Too bad Wayne’s preferred outcome to unlikely.
Wale Drops ‘Her Wave’, Links With Rick Ross & Meek Mill For ‘Make It Work’
Wale is pretty much on fire this week — following the release of ‘My PYT’, the D.C. emcee releases both a new track titled ‘Her Wave’ and reunites with Meek Mill and Rick Ross for the hard-hitting ‘Make It Work’. Check out both below.
Gucci Mane – Back On Road Ft. Drake (Dirty CDQ)
After a clean version of a new Gucci and Drake single premiered on OVO Sound radio, Gucci leaked the dirty version of “Back On Road.”
Kingpen Slim – Drug Dealers Anonymous (New Wxve Freestyle)
Leave it to Kingpen Slim to take Pusha T and JAY Z’s latest collaboration and absolutely smash it. You can enjoy the freestyle or hit inclusion into the track below.
Kevin Gates – Murder For Hire 2 (EP Stream)
Kevin Gates follows up the DJ Holiday-assisted Murder For Hire with an EP sequel. Spotify stream below.
Gucci Mane – First Day Out Tha Feds
Better late than never, we suppose. For the few of you who might’ve missed it, Gucci has officially returned.
Curren$y – The Legend Of Harvard Blue (Mixtape)
In celebration of this past holiday weekend, Curren$y liberated a brand new project titled The Legend Of Harvard Blue. Stream/download below.
Young Thug – Gangster S**t
Some new shit from Thugger, presumably from the upcoming album Hy!£UN35.
Key! – Before I Scream (Mixtape)
Atlanta’s Key! drops off his latest mixtape Before I Scream, which features appearances from Childish Major, ManManSavage, Lil Yachty, Skepta and more. Stream/download below.
Bodega Bamz – All Eyez Off Me
We’ve also included the video for the title track below.
Very proud of this record I’m presenting to ya it’s my best work thus far i don’t want to get to deep but #AllEyezOffMe is the underdog story if u feel like you have a talent and your being overlooked and your hard work is going unnoticed don’t let it discourage you. It’s only a matter of time before its UR time. So when every eye is off you, make sure u build a legacy, build a moment that will last forever. So when all eyes are on you, now ur in control now it’s on your terms, u choose what u want them to see. #AllEyezOffMe
GoldLink – Celebration Freestyle (Prod. by KAYTRANADA)
GoldLink celebrates his birthday with a new freestyle over Kaytranada’s “A Loser Celebration.”
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Loot – Ain’t Going For It (Video)
Loot’s about to drop a new tape, Yung Coke signed to Rico Brooks. Doe Boy is out, things are looking pretty bright…shout out to Datwav for the premiere.
Official music video for “Ain’t Going For It” by Loot.
Shot By: Back Alley Media
Produced by Yung Coke
Featured on Loot’s ‘Swear 2 Squad’ mixtape coming soon
Bucky Malone – Wi$hlist (Prod by. ICYTWAT)
Bucky and ICYTWAT are always a winning combination. Shout out to the homie…YesJuelz should know she’s on his “Wi$hlist.” Fire emojis for this one…
Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool (Review)
Few bands are so uncompromising and unpredictable in music, especially one as sonically defiant as Radiohead. The results only seem to get better as time goes on. It’s impossible to heap more praise on them that hasn’t been heaped, but their legacy as one of the last and greatest rock bands ever, is secure. They have detractors, but are one of music’s most consistent and inventive entities, often rejecting rock’s familiarities and archetypes and going for something much more less safe, more esoteric, and out there, as David Bowie’s Low, during his drug-fueled experimental period in Berlin. This, of course, is not the only influence but one of many that Radiohead can fuse and incorporate into their music without sounding like mere imitations. Then they themselves become influential, and so it goes. There seem to be few things a band like Radiohead could want to achieve at this point. Having long past moved being “that weird band who did Creep.” Few bands claim to be as varied, innovative, and just good. After such a long, feverish successful run of albums, what now? They pull their social media accounts, website and entire online presence a week before they give us A Moon Shaped Pool.
There is certainly beauty to be found in the album, songs emanate through space, the sounds foreign, yet not too distant to alienate, and odd enough to entrance. They can create atmosphere like few do. It’s hard to listen to this album without the crushing weight of expectation. Radiohead have done so well in the past, how could this not be a disappointment? Unless they completely redefine music with every new album, they’re not topping themselves anymore. So with that in mind, Radiohead’s new album goes kind of mellow. The music is…slower. Things are not immediately catchy and hypnotic as they may have been in the past. There are many familiar elements, Nigel Godrich’s outstanding production, Thom Yorke’s signature wail, lush orchestrations, and intricate compositions. All of these add up to a Radiohead album that’s strong, just not as strong as before. It’s not the towering behemoth we might expect but it’s a solid album nonetheless. Minds may not be melted, but the songwriting is still good, the sounds are amazing, and the emotion is there. Radiohead on a bad day is still better than most bands on their best days.
Compared to 2011’s disappointing The King of Limbs, A Moon Shaped Pool, is a little more frantic, tense but not flailing. It sounds determined if not boring. It’s certainly not their best; it doesn’t reach the ecstatic highs of In Rainbows or that album’s infectiousness. Songs take their time to form and the listener is invited along for the discovery of something more than what one might think. Reverb is heavy throughout, synthesizers emote and glisten, melodies swell. Detractors may not be converted with this album, if anything, they’ll find less to like about the group. Songs like “Daydreaming” sound like the future dystopia of today, and invoke a feeling of discomfort and beauty. There’s another version of live staple “True Love Waits,” slowed down and spaced-out. While haunting, it’s just not as affecting as the live versions.
It’s Radiohead, but it’s just not as compelling as other albums from them. Yorke’s lyrics are still painfully introspective and touching, conveying a distance and sadness with his warble and words. There is still wonder to be found. We’ve come to expect something incredible when what we get might be really great from another band; it’s just mildly impressive in the context of their greater work. Although, the album can be hard to listen to as a whole, as it seems to drone on at times, songs go on without too much resolution, seeming to produce landscapes rather than stitched-out narratives, but maybe there’s more than meets the eye than can be seen in a few days time. This album is probably one to grow on you, but as usual with Radiohead, it requires patience. It’s a strong addition to their works in any case. We’re lucky to have a band like Radiohead in the first place. There’s a lot to discover here, as a new listener or longtime fan, challenging, but worth it. Overall, it’s pretty soft, but pretty good. A Moon Shaped Pool is a strong addition to the catalogue of many great albums released by one of music’s most innovative and enduring acts. Here’s to hoping Radiohead have it in them to produce more music that can surprise and reach people.
Editor’s note- You can stream or buy Radiohead’s new album on Apple Music, Amazon iTunes, Google Play, Tidal, and the band’s album website.
Goo Glizzy – GOO53VA (EP)
Goo Marley and DJ Saysay drop a quick little EP/mixtape to tide fans over.
Biness Man E – Everyday
Uptown emcee Biness Man E is back with a new cut titled ‘Everyday’, produced by Enduhstreatz. Pick up the new single via iTunes.
Jose Guapo X Nard & B – Extravagant Trench Sh*t (Mixtape)
Jose Guapo keeps it classy with the new Extravagant Trench Shit mixtape.
Produced entirely by Nard & B, with extra production by Zaytoven, Bobby Kritical, XL and DJ Plug