Tobe Nwigwe, Joey Bada$$, Talib Kweli, QFRMBRICKS, Geechy + More New Music You Might Have Missed This

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 10: Tobe Nwigwe performs onstage during Verizon’s “Run the Playlist Live” at Super Bowl LVIII on February 10, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Schear/Getty Images for Verizon)

During the summer, Hip-Hop’s biggest names scorched the country, while QFRMBRICKS has had a trailblazing year. There will be more tours, music, and moments from the most anticipated artists this fall while emerging stars will maneuver alongside the greats.

In the past week, Hip-Hop fans have flocked to social media to praise Mozzy, Babyface Ray, and Eminem, who released the deluxe version of The Death of Slim Shady. Nevertheless, Tobe Nwigwe, Talib Kweli, and Smoke DZA’s new albums might have been the surprises we’ve been waiting for all year. Travis Scott’s Road To Rodeo continues to keep Hip-Hop at the top of the charts for a consecutive week, but La Flame could be receiving some company pretty soon as fans still await the release of anticipated albums by Cardi B and The Clipse

Until then, newcomers like QFRMBRICKS have taken the opportunity to run wild in the streets and social media with their emerging new sound. It has earned the respect of legendary acts like LL Cool J who has extensively praised the new wave artists in interviews to debunk its ageism.
This weekend will deliver new albums by Future, Lil Durk, The Alchemist, and Kay Flock. It would be a shame if you missed any of these gems because they are amazing. From QFRMBRICKS’ arrival to Tobe Nwigwe’s ghetto gospel to Joey Bada$$ return to rap to Geechy’s introduction, here is a complete list of new music you might have missed this week.

Tobe Nwigwe Brings The Hood To Church Using ‘Hood Hyms’

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After collaborating on new albums by legendary acts like Justin Timberlake, Nas, and Bun B, Tobe counts his blessings in the pulpit with his family and an all-star cast in this 11-song album that marinates the harsh reality of street life with the lord’s grace. Coming down with Tobe is Anthony Hamilton, BJ The Chicago Kid, Chance The Rapper, and Jay Electronica. It’s an album for everyone to enjoy together at anytime. 

Joey Bada$$ & Chloe Want You To “Tell Me”

From the TV screen to the streams, the multi-platinum chart-topping rapper and actor unveils his long-awaited new single and video. Following Joey’s appearance in Chloe’s “Cheatback” music video as well as their time as castmates, this marks their latest collaboration.Joey’s return to music has been innovative.

Talib Kweli & J. Rawls Share ‘The Confidence of Knowing’

Featuring a variety of the slickest lyricists to ever grace the mic, Talib Kweli returns with J. Rawls for a traditional hip-hop album during a time when the classics return to their peak. The duo deliver the vintage conscious rap that has been missing since the early 2000s with deeper metaphors and knowledge of self. Become self aware with this latest collaboration.

QFRMBRICKS New Work Will Have You Going “Numb”

The Poughkeepsie rap star surprised the culture at the top of 2024 with the runaway hits “Losses” and “Numba 1.” His rhymes about loyalty, fearlessness, and rebelliousness infect the listener and leave them motionless. In the visual, him and his crew are ready to risk it all in the booth as they survey the opps. The eerie production delivers a euphoric feel that creates an aura about the emerging artist that is irresistible.   

Toosii & Gunna Are “Champs Élysées”

Lovers boys pulls at the heartstrings of those chasing the woman of their dreams while racing for their goals. The chemistry between the two artists and their standout verse make Champs Elysees one of the best collaborations of 2024. Jaded arrives Octobe 4.

NLE Choppa’s Trilogy Comes In “Slut Me Out 3”

Featuring Carey Washington, the third installement from the upcoming Slut SZN, the Memphis star takes a ride through the Hollywood Hills and grooves alongside baddies. Paper Magazine says, “The overarching theme of self-love resonated with the masses, quickly solidifying “Slut Me Out 2” as an anthem that highlights where Choppa is in life: loving himself and those around him.” 

Geechy Has A “Bird In The Hand”

The black-and-white visual presents a trendsetting look at the emerging star. Despite his disappointment with the glitz, glamour, and facades of the music industry, he shows what real money, power, and respect looks like. The Bronx native displays fearless cultural reflection as his EP, Always Remember Geechy approaches fall 2024.

You’ve been warned.

4D House Wants To “Talk Nasty”

As he puts the finishing touches on Wiley Park, 4DHouse Entertainment head honcho Danuel House Jr., also known as 4, follows up the release of the NSFW posse cut “S.M.O. (Slut Me Out)” featuring verses from “Chain On” lyricist Bando and G5 with the Thizaezbeat-produced single “Talk Nasty.” Continuing his campaign of raunchy records, “Talk Nasty” does an excellent job of educating women on exactly what’s needed to help men reach their sexual peak.

Fayro Is A “Frayser Boy”

Weight On It‘s “Frayser Boy” is more than just a song; it’s a statement. This controversial yet confident release tells the story of a real-life experience. Memphis entertainer reflects on the lack of support from mainstream artists and Memphis as a whole throughout the track. FAYRO is not one to shy away from controversy, but this is a bold move.