
Everything Ain’t For Everybody is on the way.
Lil Dude has been keeping a stream of consistent releases this year; his latest is a visual for the track “Traffic.”
Uptown Lion Walkin is said to be on the way.

Dreamville’s Ari Lennox is back with a dope new single titled “Whipped Cream,” produced by Elite:
“‘Whipped Cream’ is my little baby that expresses how I feel about an ex that I’m still not over. He’s the same n***a that I talked about in PHO.”

The tale of two Gleeshes, it seems. In addition to Fat Trel’s project Finally Free, Yung Gleesh has announced that his upcoming release — titled Gleesh — is dropping this Friday (July 13th) as well. Check out the tracklisting below. UPDATE: Enjoy the new project from Gleesh below.

This is a project D.C. has been waiting for for a while. This Friday, Fat Trel will be delivering his new project Finally Free, which sees 17 tracks and appearances from Rick Ross, 3ohBlack, Skrilla, IAMNORTHEAST, Yowda, Ant Glizzy (BARBARASON) and more. You can see the tracklisting now stream the full album below.

“Pick Up Your Phone” becomes “When I’m Gone.” Shot by Vegn Stevn.

D.C. music legend Tabi Bonney has been all over the world (including his birthplace of Togo, obviously). That international sense has culminated in his new project Le Bon Voyage. Check out the four-track offering
Now apart of Curren$y’s Jet Life movement, VA’s Black Cobain is back with a new track and visual for “Pledge Allegiance.” Shot by Petey Pablo.
Following Q Da Fool, fellow Rich Shootas artist Bob Son is bringing some heat with his new visual for “I-95.” Shot by Sir Shahly.
3M Lonie goes in over Blocboy JB’s hit single. Shot by Vigilante Visionz.

DMV’s Goonew delivers a new, 11-track mixtape titled BIG64, which can be streamed in full below.
Chaz French drops off his new track “Can’t Stop Us,” which is also featured in the new Spider Man trailer (above).
Shot by Reggie of Clockwork Productions.
D.C.’s Loud Hustle Kartel (LHK) continues to serve of quality music for the masses.
Following the hard-hitting “Gettin’ Money,” E Major and UPT Vido are joined by the equally-talented Treys Up on “Right Back.” Above, you can check out the City Dreamz-directed visual for the track.
Three of Baltimore’s top tier rappers join forces on the track “All Of That,” which comes with the above accompanying visual.