Ray Vaughn, XII 44, Elhae, OT7Quanny + More New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

Ray Vaughn and Joey BadA$$ declared war, while Lil Baby and Bad Bunny raced to the top of the charts over the weekend. The new year revs up a bundle of new music from emerging artists while the superstars shine. With the new tours beginning next month, new artists are taking advantage of the free space to establish their presence among a new audience.

In 2025, new artists will have various opportunities to ascend to the mainstream at any moment. Radio, social media, word-of-mouth, and popularity can be generated from any platform. The year is quickly becoming the sequel of 2024, with many artists involved in new beef.

From Ray Vaughn response to XII44’s debut to Elhae’s return, here is a complete list of new music you might have missed this week.

Ray Vaughn Responds to Joey BadA$$ With “Crashout Heritage”

Inheriting a West Coast beef, the Top Dawg artist unleashes a venomous response that accepts the East Coast challenge. Tory Lanez is also dissed on the track while the artist executes swift and groundbreaking metaphors. The response is undeniable and garners a reaction from the East Coast.

Isadora Franca Proves She Is “Hard Enough”

The emerging International star clarifies her communication skills with love in the latest release. “With love, straight from Brazil. Making music has always been my dream, and I still tell myself it’s my reality. Baby me never saw this coming—And this is only the beginning. Thank you to everyone who’s believed in me, lifted me up, and shared your love. I couldn’t do this without you.”

E-Los & Elhae Shares Love In “Scarlett’s Poetry”

“Scarlett’s Poetry is about me owning my mistakes; facing how I let us down. Not proud of it, but it’s my truth. Still holdin’ onto hope, but I won’t ask her to wait. It’s not fair I gotta fix myself first, pursue this career, and face my demons. I want to believe we coulda made it at a different time or circumstances, but no excuses; just me tryna be better—for me, for her, for us. It’s a like prayer wrapped in pain and hope. If you’ve ever had to fight yourself or for someone you love, you’ll feel this one,” said E-Los.

XII 44 & Griminal Gets “Drippy”

The London-based artist was inspired to write the song after connecting with the energy conveyed by the instrumental. While the chorus is light, the lyrics gradually become darker as the song progresses, following and complementing the structure of the beat. Ultimately, Griminal anchors the song with his gritty voice and authentic grime flow, giving it depth. 

OT7Quanny & Bossman Dlow Are “Bout My Money”

Michigan meets Florida on the money-motivated single. Dlow showcases his signature reckless driving style with lines like, “Jumped out at the corner store / Left the Wraith running.” In contrast, Quanny’s verse has a more relaxed, freestyled vibe. He also delivers memorable lines, such as, “Hope that vest you bought came with a turtle neck.”

Donzelly Throws “Money In The Air”

“’Money In The Air’ is all about staying motivated, especially at the start of the year,” says Donzelly. “We all face challenges, but this track is a reminder to keep hustling and reach for success. It’s the energy boost everyone needs when they’re working toward their dreams.”


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