Produced by GAWD. Photo courtesy of Ruddy P.
Foggieraw – “Psalm 62” & “Ms. Johnson”
Na y’all really kindly asked @aliciakeys 🥹 https://t.co/bZ6V1hcoLk pic.twitter.com/UiW7814PQZ
— Foggie raw baybee (@foggieraw) June 15, 2023
Earlier this week, Foggieraw revealed that his prayers were answered via a video (above) that showed him catching vibes with Alicia Keys — this is obviously a reference to his viral hit, “Psalm 62,” which samples “You Don’t Know My Name.” In addition, the (newly-minted?) Mercury/Republic signed artist also unloaded another track, “Ms. Johnson,” which utilizes Musiq Soulchild’s “teachme.” Check ’em both out in all their streaming glory below.
okay guys I’ve tried everything in my power to get this out… maybe y’all could kindly ask miss alicia on my behalf lol pic.twitter.com/jXtk8cjBkL
— Foggie raw baybee (@foggieraw) March 26, 2023
Verse 2 pic.twitter.com/3uSgdBsS6T
— Foggie raw baybee (@foggieraw) March 27, 2023
Q Da Fool – “Spin Around”
Taken from Q Da Fool’s forthcoming release, Home Detention, which makes landfall June 30.
IDK – “Win”
Taken from the Apple TV+ original series “Swagger” (produced by none other than Kevin Durant). In related news:
Dear DMV. First time back in the studio. First song I made. pic.twitter.com/NK1KZTcCVA
— IDK (@IDK) June 14, 2023
ASTN & Alex Vaughn – “How Soon” (Visualizer)
Arkansas talent ASTN teams up with DMV’s own Alex Vaughn for his latest drop.
Tmcthedon Feat. Tate Kobang – “Spit”
Two of Baltimore’s finest join forces for a dope summer offering.
Migo Lee – “Free FatCat (Freestyle)” (Video)
Directed by Wax Bando and produced by Antisocial Beats.
Q Da Fool – “Mazza” (Video)
Maryland’s own Q Da Fool brings viewers home in his latest clip.
JG Riff – “Pants Down” (Video)
Shot by Ben10 4K and produced by Static 6 Beatz. Riff is out now.
JG Riff – ‘Riff’ (Stream)
Today (June 15), JG Riff returns with a new project titled Riff, his first under his new partnership with Steve Stoute’s United Masters imprint. The effort contains 16 songs and a single assist from DMV peer Joony. Check it out below.
LyQuin – “After The Fact”
Maryland’s own LyQuin flips a Soul For Real classic for his latest drop.
LYQUIN AKA ROMEO TAPS IN AND VENTS ON HIS CURRENT EMOTIONS. A CLASSIC SAMPLE ALLOWS HIM TO BE VULNERABLE AND EXPRESS THE CURRENT STATUS OF HIS LIFE. HIS CORE LISTENERS AND FANBASE WILL QUICKLY NOTICE HIS GROWTH. POUR A DRINK LIGHT A J AND ENJOY THIS ONE.
Tank – Tiny Desk Concert Performance (Video)
It’s practically a sin to not have Durrell “Tank” Babbs on your spiciest playlist — he’s penned some of the steamiest records in R&B. If you’ve been following our Black Music Month takeover, it’s likely you spotted Tank accompanying Babyface, the love maestro himself, on background vocals. In his own concert, the veteran crooner and R&B scholar performed a 14-song medley of passionate love songs and bedroom bops from across his 23 years-long career in music, and turned the Tiny Desk into “the big, nasty Desk.”
This doesn’t happen without warning: “Some of these songs make you wanna make up. Some of these songs make you wanna breakup and some of these songs make you want to participate in various sexual activities,” Tank declared before traversing his catalog. Backed by the phenomenal Florida-based MVP Band, along with a trio of famed background vocalists — singer-songwriter-actor Luke James, singer Brooke Valentine and songwriter/producer Lonny Bereal — we got a taste of the songs that not only established Tank as a pillar in R&B, but hits he wrote and produced for other notable artists such as Jamie Foxx, Omarion, Marques Houston and LeToya Luckett.
Full of buttery smooth runs and yearning melodies (along with the occasional, witty HR joke), Tank’s Tiny Desk concert is a stellar display of how powerful the allure of R&B can be, and perhaps a masterclass for any youngin’ learning how to woo.
Yung Maaly – “Got Spanked” (Video)
For his birthday, Yung Maaly provides a gift to his fans. Produced by Johnny Caravaggio and directed by Rich Entertainment.
Young E Class – ‘90213’ (Stream)
D.C.’s own Young E Class drops off a 17-song project for fans to enjoy. Press play on 90213 below.
Bandhunta Izzy – “Favorite Song” (Video)
Baltimore’s Bandhunta Izzy puts a more street-oriented spin on Toosii’s latest hit.
JG Wardy – ‘Be Back Soon’ (EP Stream)
JG Wardy isn’t letting his legal issues stop his musical output. Today, he drops off a seven-song EP with additional appearances from Migo Lee, TrapKane, DB Odog, and Gizwop. Press play below.