Ty Dolla $ign - “Willing To Trust”ĭespite the fact that Kid Cudi’s Entergalactic album mysteriously leaked online, tagged with fart sounds, two weeks earlier than it’s anticipated release alongside the Netflix series he created, it’s business as usual for the Cleveland MC. Offset has worked alongside Moneybagg Yo, Trippie Redd and SleazyWorld Go, and Quavo and Takeoff have continued to drop, most recently with “Nothing Changed.” Moneybagg Yo - “Blow” Nevertheless, all three members of the group have continued to stay active. It’s unclear what happened to the Migos, if they broke up or if they’ll continue to release music as a trio, but Quavo and Takeoff’s recent work together under the moniker Unc and Phew suggests that there may be some division in the Quality Control ranks. Quavo and Takeoff’s latest single is titled “Nothing Changed,” but that doesn’t seem to be the case. The Compton rapper is now back with “Stop Breathing,” his follow-up single to “Ghetto Superstar” with G Herbo and Doe Boy. LIVE LIFE FAST from 2021 felt insufficient at the time of its release, but looking back there are still a few records which stand out from the dredge of streaming era music. Roddy Ricch - “Stop Breathing”Īt this point it has become undeniable Roddy Ricch is the future of mainstream Los Angeles Hip Hop. 2018’s Feed Tha Streets II set the tone for what Ricch was capable of: hard bars mixed with earworming melodies and hooks, but it was the following year’s Please Forgive Me for Being Antisocial and “The Box” which propelled him into true stardom. Though it’s not the first time they’ve worked together (Smino was featured on Dreamville’s “Sacrifices” alongside EARTHGANG and Saba), it’s the first time Cole has hopped on one of Smino’s own records. In addition to releasing solo albums such as NOIR and his 2017 debut blkswn, he’s also part of two collectives Zoink Gang with JID, Guapdad 4000 and Buddy and Zero Fatigue with Ravyn Lenae, Monte Booker, Bari and Jay2.ĭespite his busy schedule, the “Wild Irish Roses” artist still managed to find time to record “90 Roses” featuring Dreamville’s Head Honcho J. On the heels of his Moneybagg Yo-anchored “Too Much” single, the Rabbit shares his Jame Blake-produced follow-up entitled “Dark Hearted.” Smino f. Two years after the release of his Grammy-Nominated Alfredo album, Freddie Gibbs has finally given his listeners a taste of his upcoming project $oul $old $eperately. Following the release of four new singles, the 2022 DX Rising Star connects with trending rapper Ken Carson in the visual for their “Hell Yeah” collaboration. P-Lo - “Too Big”Ĭactus Jack signee SoFaygo is quickly paving the way for his upcoming project Pink Heartz. Mount Westmore (Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40 & Too $hort) f. ![]() With the help of vocalist Zacari, the Carson native ushers in his new sonic era with his commanding “Do Better” single. TDE lyricist Ab-Soul has seemingly announced the follow-up to his 2016 album Do What Thou Wilt. ![]() Editor’s note: Songs from this list were released between Decem– September 31, 2022.
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