The new releases from legendary stars like T-Pain, returning stars like Fivio Foreign, and emerging stars like Michelle Visa were all eclipsed by the surprise release of new music this week by Tyler, The Creator, who quickly followed with a world tour announcement in support of the upcoming album. Last weekend, before Tyler, it was owned by Rod Wave, who secured another number-one album and tied Taylor Swift for a Billboard record.
Surprising news of upcoming albums by Kash Doll, Summer Walker, and more also crowded this week’s new releases by emerging stars. Despite this, several new tracks managed to rise above the noise and make their presence felt.
From T-Pain’s newfound obsession to Fivio Foreign building momentum to Michelle Visa introducing herself as the next up, here is a complete list of all the new music you might have missed this week.
Fivio Foreign Is A “Living Legend”
Fivio reaffirms his place as a true force in drill music with a powerful statement. “Living Legend” showcases his signature style and lyrical prowess, cementing his influence. The song and visuals bring back the excitement of his presence as he evolves.
T-Pain Has Evil Thoughts, But “Does She Know?”
Teddy P gets into his horror bag in the latest release. He surprises us with a disturbing plot that thickens as he sings about the love that was never supposed to be. Crazy screams, deep tones, and more further enhance T-Pain’s new run.
Ari Lennox Brings The “Smoke”
No matter what is going on with Ari outside of the music, the beautiful vocals in every new release make us fall in love with her all over again. The track’s 70s influence, mixed with today’s aggressive wordplay, perfectly matches her soothing vocals. It’s a great start to campaigning her forthcoming album.
Yeat & Summrs “Go2Work”
From the superstar’s new album, the collaborator’s exchange auto-tuned drowned verses about riding around in the most fly cars as their jewelry shines bright through the night. In addition to flossing, they encourage listeners to work hard to reach the bag. Yeat’s latest album features Kodak Black, Don Toliver, and Lil Durk.
Che` Noir & Rapsody Praises The “Black Girl”
The lead single delivers a motivational message for today’s queens worldwide. The collaborators exchange strong, bold, and beautiful verses about their essence. Noir’s new album, The Lotus Child, features 38 Spesh, Jack Davey, and The Last Poets.
Jeremih & 4Batz Are “Sick” With The Vintage Love Song
Chicago and Dallas unite over the “Slow & Easy” sample. Singing about the withdrawal, they suffer away from their love interests. The track will have lovers connecting with their love, which is one call away immediately.
Chino Pacas Celebrates Birthday With Que Sigan Llegando Las Pacas
Featuring Drake, the rising star celebrates his 18th birthday with his best work yet. Pacas puts his raw creativity on full display in the 13-track album that combines tumbados corridors and urban sierreo.
Kash Doll & Tink Get “Comfy”
Before embarking on her highly anticipated tour for the upcoming album, The Last Doll, Kash Doll teams up with Tink to create an opulent new track that you won’t want to miss. “It’s been a few years since I’ve been on the road, and I’m so eager to return to the stage to perform for everyone who has supported me through every phase of my career,” said Kash Doll. “I’m also happy to partner with the Black Promoters Collective, as they truly understand my vision and are committed to uplifting the culture.”
Queen Naija Remembers Late-Friend With “Missing You”
Paying homage to her late friend and bodyguard, the emotionally charged song showcases Naija’s incredible vocals as she cherishes the memories. The latest single prepares fans for her upcoming album, which was led by the previous single, “Good Girls Finish Last.”
Michelle Visa Seizes The Moment In Thy Will Be Done
The emerging entertainer has been in the spotlight since Elliott Wilson featured her on Instagram last week. A hypnotizing sensuality in grimy street lyrics over traditional underground productions makes Visa’s new album a compelling listen. The latest effort of hers is the needed origin point for newfound hip-hop fans as she prepares to become the next big thing.
Tay Money & Waka Flocka Flame Search For The “Donk 2.0”
Big Tay upgrades her previous hit with signature Waka verses about enjoying a big ol’ rump shaker. Flocka brings the humor, but it’s Tay Money who truly shines with her witty lines celebrating her irresistible charm, making her a standout in the competition.
Wiz Khalifa Takes Us To “Khalifa’s Home”
Kush + Orange Juice 2‘s lead single is an invitation into his world, showcasing his laidback lifestyle. Having a kickback at home, the group looks forward to a great time. As in 2010, the song reintroduces our beloved Wiz.
Coco Jones Creates “Most Beautiful Design”
In the new song about the imperfection of love, Coco got London On Da Track. She taps into her Future side “I’ve always been a fan of rap and R&B duets, so being able to modernize that format alongside Future – a rapper with such longevity and years of success in the game, is so exciting to me,” she said in a press release. “‘Most Beautiful Design’ is the space London on da Track discovered where both of our worlds collide and we get to find common ground as, rapper and singer, and as man and woman.”
FERG Comeback After They “Thought I Was Dead”
Immediately following “Allure,” the Harlem native kicks into a heavily pulsing trap beat. Directed by FERG and Sage English, the video alternates between high-octane imagery and the rapper wearing white angel wings. His family and community are intercut with visuals.
Moeisbette & AyoTheProducer Link Up For Moelando
The Orlando native elevates his sound collaborating with the Grammy-nominated producer. The album features breakout tracks “Add It Up,” “Gangsta Love Letter,” and “Goin In.” “I was looking for someone who understood my sound, and Ayo helped me push it further than I could imagine,” says Moeisbetter.
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