S!MONE, 4Batz, Wynne, Dom Kennedy + More New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

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S!MONE, best known as Lisa Wikes from the hit show Bel-Air, is the latest TV star to add music to their resume this week. Last weekend, the South had a lot to say with new music by BigXThaPlug, GloRilla, and Rod Wave. The fall comes into its own with more big releases arriving this Friday by superstars such as Yeat, Ian, Jaden, Big Boogie, and Money Man.

In a year of surprises, new artists take full advantage of the exposure as fans pay close attention to the news and streaming platforms. From Dom Kennedy and Jaden making their respective returns to Ian proving his hype isn’t a fluke to Michelle Visa making her presence felt as an emerging star, here is a complete list of all the new music you might have missed this week. 

S!MONE Makes Her Debut On “Short Notice”

The emerging star with strong vocals shares a fliratuous lead single about someone’s who has your undivided attention. “The inspiration behind ‘Short Notice’ is the person you always say yes to,” said the R&B singer in a press release. “They don’t need to do as much as others to keep your attention—whether it’s earned or not. I hope it makes people dance. I come from a Zydeco two-step background, so I want it to be played at cookouts and enjoyed during car rides. It’s a little campy and cute, so hopefully, it brings some giggles.” 

S!MONE’s new single prepares her debut album, MAGNET, set to release on November 1 via Joy Records. 

Dom Kennedy Takes Us Back To Class of 95

The Leimert Park recording artist returns with 24 new tracks of vintage material encapsulated in mid-90s production, following up on his 2023 collaboration album with Teeflii. First solo album in three years, he delivers the same tone, lyrical abilities, and flow that fans have come to love. The album standouts are “Legendary,” “Promise,” and “Leanin.”

Skilla Baby & 4Batz Are Looking For The Women Who Are “So Bad”

Detroit and Dallas link up for a creative collaboration about adoring the baddest in the room. Surrounding by many formidable prospects, the two of the year’s biggest new stars enjoy the company as they sing about their obsessions. So many options to choose from on this one.  

Gunna Recognizes It’s Was “Him All Along”

The Atlanta superstar kicks off his tour with a brand-new single that acknowledges his greatness. He weaves introspective verses into an engaging and emotionally charged refrain this time around. At his most poignant and pensive, the new track represents the Atlanta titan at his most uplifting.

Gashi Is A Brooklyn Cowboy

 The rap star’s first album in two years, his return is refreshing. In the 18 new tracks is a feature by Wiz Khalifa and a breakout hit in “Broken Sign.” The vibrant album is a great reintroduction to the new and improve artist, and a origin point for newfound fans. 

Wynne Is A “Bad Girl” When She Is With Conductor

After establishing her fierce lyrical abilities, the popular female rap star introduces another side to her over the trendy production. Her attention-grabbing single features a sensually aggressive persona and a cigarette. Being bad feels so good when you drop bold rhymes like this. 

Jayy-D Gives Us “Chapter II”

A deeply personal track, “Chapter II” portrays the rap star’s struggle with depression and darkness. It’s a testament to resilience and self-belief, a reminder to never give up on yourself. Dedicated to all who need to hear that they are enough, this song is an anthem of perseverance.

7 Kings Entertainment Are All About No Losses Only Lessons

Southern hip-hop celebration. Houston’s rich musical heritage is brought together with rising talent to create a diverse showcase of its sound. Including newcomers such as Marqus Clae and Towhid, this album captures the full spectrum of Southern hip-hop and extends its reach beyond Houston.

SYR X SYON Head Into The Fall With New Hit, “LikeWaka”

They scorched the summer to the delight of fans and music critics. With its infectious beat and catchy lyrics, the new duo’s anticipated track becomes an anthem. Its the perfect song for those who like to live young, wild, and free. 

Twin Hector Says “I Like It”

The song is a love letter to the golden era of 90s R&B, blending nostalgia with a fresh, contemporary flair that deeply resonates with listeners. He tenderly lists the qualities he admires in his romantic interest, making the perfect case for why his beloved should acquiesce to his request.


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